Canada Will Check on Interference with Work of Shochtim Javits Says Mid-East Arms Race I s Growing to Israel's Disadvantage JERUSALEM (JTA)—Senator of the Jerusalem Journalists As- Jacob K. Javits, New York Re- sociation, also said that the re- plained against the permission had been presented by Israel's granted by their government for President Izhak Ben-Zvi with a OTTAWA (JTA) — Dr. K. F publican, said that a complete cent United States agreement to a visit by "the Zionist senator." set of 13 gold medallions, mark- reappraisal of United States pol- Wells, Canada's Veterinary Di sell Hawk anti-aircraft missiles The senator and his family ing Israel's 13th anniversary a rector General, informed the Ca icy on future arms aid to Israel to Israel was only the beginning, left for home after a weekend year ago. Ben-Zvi expressed the nadian Jewish Congress that his would be required because the and that "further developments" during which they celebrated the hope that more American boys Department would issue "appro Middle East arms race was de- along these lines could be ex- Bar Mitzvah of young Joshua would celebrate their Bar Mitz- priate instructions to make sure veloping to Israel's disadvantage. pected during 1963. Javits with great eclat. The boy vah in Jerusalem. Javits, speaking at a meeting that no unilateral action is taken In the address, the senator's in the future" which would in- only public appearance during pi MIN 111111 NI= MOM PEC IALCOUPON - MIR MINI MI 1111111W his current visit, he also asserted terfere with the work of shochtim Town Fights Over (Jewish ritual slaughterers). that Israel's security was of the I FRESHLY DISCONTINUED I The statement by Dr. Wells Christmas Trees in "utmost imortance" to the free world, and -that Israel's preserva- z- ?s- was in response to a complaint tion has always been and re- by the CJC over an incident in Public Schools (LADIES ONLY) SHARON, Pa. (JTA)—A C OM _ mains a cornerstone of United Toronto in which a shochet was suspended from his duties in an mittee of nine Sharon parents, States policy. I I Prior to his talk here, the sen- abbatoir at the insistence of the school officials and representa- I I Humane Slaughter Society. The tives of the Protestant, Catholic ator conferred for three hours Society had alleged that the way and Jewish communities will be with Prime Minister David Ben- I I the shechita had been performed named to study the issue of Gurion at the latter's vacation 1 WEEK I I Christmas trees in Sharon public retreat at Sde Bolter. Javits also by him was not correct. The ONLY shochet was lates•eiristated after schools as the outgrowth of a di- told the journalists that Israelis I -representatives of the Toronto visive community battle on the should not criticize United States I Humane Slaughter Society ac- question which led to abuses and aid to Arab countries. He said I knowledged that- there had been threats of violence and bodily Israelis should realize United I States responsibilities as a world I "a misunderstanding of the me- harm. chanics of sh.f.:chita." The struggle began when prin- , power and also that raising the I I Certified Master Watchmaker & Jeweler In their complaint to the Vet- cipals of three Sharon schools Arab standards of living was in I I 18963 LIVERNOIS UN 1 8184 erinary Director General, officials banned Christmas trees earlier Israel's interest. South Of Seven Stressing United States princi- Open Thurs. to 9 of the CJC contended that the this month, an act that touched I definition of shechita must off widespread protests and a ple of bipartisan foreign policy, I clearly be within the jurisdiction petition for a public meeting to the senator said he supported of Jewish religious authorities protest the decision and to seek President Kennedy's decision to and no outside agency should be to persuade the Sharon School recognize the new regime in Ye- Strictly allowed to interfere. They also Committee to reverse a directive men which, he added, was dic- K ao ts s h e arn d pointed out that the wording of under which the principals had tated by wider considerations the regulations defining Jewish acted. The School Committee re- and needs. He also emphasized Poultry ritual slaughter were intended fused earlier to hold a .meeting the need for a revision of United Specializing In: States approaches to Israel. to make sure that there would for that purpose. • Fresh,. Cutup Chicken Parts The U.S. senator crossed the At the public meeting, attend- • Cartwheels be no room for misinterpretation and that such matters would be ed by 800 aroused residents, the Mandelbaum Gate into the part • Ready Made Hamburger Patties • Cube Steaks of Jerusalem held by the Jor- left entirely to the rabbis who Rev. Daniel C. Tuttle, pastor of • Oven Ready Turkeys • Kosher TV Dinners supervise the individual abba- the Sharon First Baptist Church, danians and visited the Wailing proposed a resolution calling on Wall. The Jordanian press corn- toirs. • Mock Chicken • Veal for Scalopini the meeting chairman, William Eastman, to name the committee Plan Senior Citizens • Bar-B-Q Ribs • Seasoned Meat Balls Loss of Florida to study the issue and present a report by Oct. 15, 1963. The res- Center in Los Angeles Crop Spurs Export olution had been adopted unani- LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — A of Israeli Oranges mously by the Sharon Interfaith $5,000,000 senior citizens' resi- WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 LONDON (JTA)—Israel plans Council of which Rabbi Shemai dential protect will be built Member Detroit Kosher to ship 150,000 boxes of citrus Kanter of Temple Israel and Rab- here under the sponsorship of Meat Dealers Association fruits a day to Britain and the bi Henry Bamburger of Temple the Myron B. Sutton Post 113, This Shield Is Your Protection other European markets to reach Sinai are members. The assem- Jewish War Veterans of the United States. its target of sales of 12,000,000 blage adopted the resolution. cases in Europe during the 1962- 63 season, Moshe Levin, Euro- • pean representative of the Israel Citrus Marketing Board, reported. He said 300,000 cases of Israeli oranges arrived in London before Christmas and were sold in Lon- don and the provinces at prices slightly below those of last year. Only 50,000 cases of fruit were shipped to the European conti- nent, mostly to Scandinavian countries and sales there were satisfactory, he added. He said that sales might be helped by the fact that a large portion of the Florida citrus crop in the United States was lost by the unseasonal cold wave of early December. He said that while everyone sympathized with the consequent losses to Florida growers, sales by Israel and other fruit exporters to Europe prob- ably would be increased because of the mishap in Florida. WATCHBANDS reisier 1 GEORGE OHRENSTEIN - K PLAN B Ros. me 18229 WYOMING Treguboff Honored in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — Sanford M. Treguboff, executive vice-president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, was honored by 350 leaders of the Jewish com- munity on the completion of 30 years of "dedicated and disting- uished" service. Walter A. Haas, chairman of the Federation's executive com- mittee, and past president, pre- sented a scroll to Treguboff on behalf of the officers and direc- tors of the organization, and also gave him an award from t h e United Jewish Appeal. New home, vacation, retirement ... whatever your plans—save for them at American Savings and earn a full 4% dividend per year (the highest rate on insured savings in Michigan). 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