THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 7, 1962 CD Argentine . Police Arrest 5 Youths for Anti-Jewish Terror BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Five youths charged by police with being "terrorists," accused of tossing Molotov cocktails at a suburban synagogue and shoot- ing two young Jewish girls a month ago were arrested here, the police department an- nounced. All five, according- to police, are members of the "National Restoration Front," an extremist, right-wing organization. Two of the youths, each 19, were named as Jose Antonio Yelpe and Roberto Cortina. The names of the three others were withheld because of their younger ages. Police said the five had con- fessed to throwing the Molotov cocktails at the suburban syna- gogue in Florida, on the out- skirts of Buenos Aires, while religious services were being conducted in the house of wor- ship. The anti - Semites then fired at and wounded Alicia Elbert, 12, and Lucia Levy, 13, who were playing in the street in front of the synagogue while their parents were attending worship inside. Brandeis University Dedicates Goldman-Schwartz Art Studios Modern studios, classrooms and workshops—within an arch- itectural framework destined to set a new precedent for univer- sity art facilities — were dedi- cated when Brandeis University unveiled its Goldman-Schwartz Art Studios. Underwritten by a $660,000 gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldman of New York and Mrs. Goldman's mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Schwartz, the Goldman- Schwartz Art Studios will be a permanent memorial to Mrs. Schwartz' late husband, and to the late Robert Harris Goldman, son and grandson of the donors. "Concept of Captive Child" Pressed in Prayer Dispute To recite prayers in the pub- lic school would be to deprive "the captive child" of his reli- gious freedom, declared George Maislen, president of the United Synagogue of America, in a statement submitted to the Sen- ate Judiciary Committee. He urged that no legislation be enacted by the Congress which would "compel or threaten to compel the children of America to worship in government agen- Invest in savings bonds reg- cies or under the aegis of tem- poral authority." ularly. the taste that's out of this world House of Lords Debates Shechita JWV Chief Urges U.S. to Take Israeli Pounds for Missiles LONDON, (JTA)—The House of Lords debated a motion in- troduced by Lord Somers for a second reading of a slaughter of animalS bill which would affect the free practice of shechita in England. The bill, if passed, would re- peal certain sections of the Slaughter of Animals Act of 1958 which contained a proviso that the Act did not apply to the Jewish method of slaughter. Lord Somers denied that there was any motive of anti- Semitism behind the blil. He said the bill would not trespass on the rights of conscientious Jews. At the same time he as- serted that, in the Jewish meth- od of slaughter, the animal was to a certain degree conscious prior to the slaughter. He stressed that the method of kill- ing without rendering the ani- mal unconscious had been abol- ished in Switzerland and other countries, and said the "time has come for us to follow suit." Opposing Lord Somers' mo- tion for a second reading of the bill, Lord Jessel said that, if the measure became law, sbechita would be illegal and upwards of 200,000 persons in England would be unable to eat meat or chicken. Stressing that it had not been proven that shechita was a cruel method of slaughter, Lord Jessel said that "the tremen- dous weight of authority was against Lord Somers' argu- ments. While he did not be- lieve there were anti-Semitic motives behind the bill, Lord Jessel said the measure was "misguided, sloppy and found- ed on ignorant prejudice." Also opposing a second read- ing of the bill, was Lord Oswald, Joint Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture. He said that it was the govern- ment's view that unless much more convincing evidence be- came available on whether she- chita was more cruel than other forms of slaughter "and this had been proven by experiments, "it would be "wrong to impose such hardships on a racial group which we had so much reason to respect and who had been per- secuted or imposed upon in so many countries but never in this." He said he "could not ad- vise the House to vote for a second reading" on the bill. Lord Cohen told the House that the bill was contrary to Jewish law and would affect "Jewish consciences." While he would not say that anti-Semit- ism inspired or activated Lord Somers, Lord Cohen pointed out that "there was anti-Semitism in the agitation against Jewish slaughter." Lord Cohen said there was scientific evidence to support the conclusion that shechita was humane and would al- most immediately render an animal unconscious. He suggested that, if there were any doubts about whether shechita were humane, the government could invite a panel of experts who would report on the purely scientific aspects of the matter. He said the passage of the bill would plunge into deep sor- row tens of thousands of loyal Jews in this country who, for over 3,000 years, had ordered their lives by uninterrupted tra- dition of what they regarded as Divine truth. Among the supporters of Lord Somers' motion for a sec- ond reading was Lord Hadding- ton, who described shechita as a "barbarous" method. Other sup- porters of the bill included Lady Summerskill and Lords Dowd- ing and Huntingdon. The debate on the bill will continue. National Commander Morton London of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the U.S.A. asked the Department of State, in the light of developments in India and Cuba, to facilitate Israel's acquisition of Hawk defensive anti-aircraft missiles by permit- ting Israel to pay in local cur- rency—Israeli pounds—just as India has now been permitted to pay for arms in rupees. London, of Teaneck, N.J., who returned last month from Israel, cited the menace to Israel by the continuing flow of Soviet jet bombers and mis- siles to three Arab states sur- rounding Israel, the United Arab Republic, Syria, and Iraq. 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