NEW YORK, (JTA) — Seven young people from overseas working in two residential treat- ment centers of to Jewish Child Care Association of New York agree that the major difference in child care philosophy as be- tween the United States and Europe is on the issue of dici- pline. "In my country," says Mike Warren of Britain, a youth worker at the Association's Pleasantville Cottage school in northern Westchester, "when we tell the kids to do something, they do it. Here they first want to know why." The other six are from Holland, Sweden and Ire- land. They came to the United States under sponsorship of the International Counselor Ex- change program. Four are at the Pleasantville school, a residential* treatment center for 180 boys and girls, eight to 16 years of age. Three are at the Edenwald School in the Bronx, which cares for 62 mentally retarded boys and girls from eight to 16. Both institu- tions provide a f ull summer camp program and engage spe- cial counselors. This year, they are the ICE designates. One will remain a year. The others will be in the United States for three months. The visiting counselors agreed that the greater freedom which children have in the United States "fits into your whole cul- ture and outlook. In American families the father is not the undisputed authority he is in Europe and authority in general is less formal here." A GOOD MAN TO KNOW ! For Some of the best buys on new Pontiacs and Tempest SAUL BEACH AT Packer Pontiac 18650 LIVERNOIS 1 block South of 7 UN 3-9300 JTA Report on Sen. Goldwater Misquoted • Correction Demanded of Herald-Tribune NEW YORK (JTA) — The Jewish Telegraphic Agency asked the New York Herald Tribune to publish a correction of assertions made in a Herald Tribune syndicated column to the effect that the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency had accused Senator Barry Goldwater, Ari- zona Republican, of anti-Semit- ism. The charge was made in the Roland Evans-Robert Novak column, published by the Herald Tribune on Aug. 21. The 47- year-old news agency asked the Herald Tribune to send the cor- rection to all newspapers pub- lishing the Evans-Novak column. The Herald Tribune columnists charged that "Liberal Jewish sources are implying nothing less than anti-Semitism to Gold- water himself." The attack on the Conservative Republican, they said, came in "a dispatch by the influential and liberal Jewish Telegraphic Agency." The implied theme of this dis- patch, the columnists said,, was that "Goldwater is trying to appease the anti-Semites by be- coming one himself." The "sole source" for this charge, they said, was a Goldwater interview on a Washington radio station on July 25 criticizing the Jews for their alleged support of the Democratic Party. The Evans-Novak report was based on a column by Milton Friedman, JTA Washington cor- respondent, released by JTA a week previously to English- language Jewish newspapers throughout the country. Lipsky Denies Imputed Political Partisanship; Cites `Journalistic Fairness' Eleazar Lipsky, president of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, denied charges of political par- tisanship imputed in the Herald Tribune column. He said: "T he Jewish Telegraphic Agency is an impartial, objec- tive news service reporting de- velopments honestly and accur- ately. It is neither Democratic nor Republican. Mr. Friedman's column was a fair and objective statement of the facts. Mr. Friedman's interpretation of these facts was well within the limitations on comment imposed on reporters. "Mr. Friedman did not accuse Sen. Goldwater of anti-Semitism, as a careful reading of his column will show. He did quote a responsible Jewish source as characterizing the position taken by Sen. Goldwater as one of `appeasement of his detractors at the expense of the Jewish community.' The editors of JTA are aware of the identity of the official who made this statement, and are satisfied as to his quali- fications to pass this judgment. "Mr. Friedman did not, as the Evans - Novak column implied, assert that it was Sen. Gold- water's statement that the Jews supported the Democratic Party, that 'shocked persons of the Jewish faith.' What many Jews have found shocking is Sen. Goldwater's identification of Jews with a party which he de- scribed—in his own words as one which 'opened the doors wide to Communism all over the world' and which, in the Sena- tor's words, made treaties 'that have allowed their own people, the Jewish people, to suffer through pogroms and anti-Semit- ism all over the world.' "Journalistic fairness should have impelled the Herald-Trib- une columnists to give the full quotation. It should also have deterred them from seeking to create the impression that the JTA correspondent had seized on an isolated case of Sen. Gold- water speaking out on the American Jewish community. Sen. Goldwater has made a se- ries of statements criticizing American Jews for alleged sup- port of the Democratic party. Sub to Be Named `Haym Solomon WASHINGTON (JTA) Sec- retary of the Navy Fred Korth made known that the name of Haym Solomon, Jewish patriot famous for his Revolutionary War activities, has been added to the list of prospective names for fleet ballistic missile sub- marines. This information was given by the Navy Department HAPPY SHIP RESORT CRUISES TO THE WEST INDIES.. IF YOU CAN'T COME IN — FILL IN AND MAIL COUPON BELOW WITH CHECK FOR ($3.32 per 100 wanted) — $2.95 plus 12 cents. tax and 25c handling charge AND WE WILL MAIL TO DETROIT AND SUBURBS ! 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Goldwater to give him the opportunity to re- 18039 view and clarify the remarks he Wyoming made in his July 25 broadcast, which Mr. Friedman intended to UN. 1-5600 quote. The Senator's office, how- 1 DAY SERVICE . . .! ONLY ever, declined to arrange an interview." . HAYM SOLOMON to Rep. William L. St. Onge of Connecticut, who introduced a bill in Congress last May, pro- viding that one of the nuclear submarines to be built at Gro- ton, Conn., be named the "U.S.S. Haym Solomon." In notifying St. Onge, the Navy Department stated: "The name of Haym Solomon, the Revolutionary War financier who supported the American cause, both by brilliant and de- voted service and by the sacri- fice of his personal fortune" has been added to the names to be given newly commissioned missile submarines. Although the Navy did not indicate how soon the name would be as- signed, St. Onge said he hoped it would be in the near future. Israel's Arab population in- cludes a community of some 22,000 Druses who broke away from Islam in the eleventh cen- tury. They perform an annual pilgrimage to the traditional site of the tomb of Jethro, father-in-law of Moses, in Lower Galilee. CURRENT RATE DIAIVSMIK6S Downtown: Cadillac Square corner RANDOLPH Northwest: 13646 West 7 Mile corner Tracey Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Downtown Friday 'til 6 Northwest office open Thursday Night til 9 5 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, August 30, 1963 U.S. Children Less Disciplined, Say Foreign Youth Workers