WON'T GRAIJDMA BE SORPRISED WHEN 5HE, SEESME DRIVING? ff DAD, CAN WE STOP AT ROGERS CITY TO SSE THE, LIMESTONE QUARRY ON THE WAY TO GRANDMAS ? SHE SURE WILL , JANIQ. I THINK A TRACTOR IG AHEAD OF US. BETTER Go PRI -17 SLOW Luncheon Wednesday to Honor Max Ostrow MON1,THIS IS THE 'SP PILOTHOUSE Of T1-16 STEAMER CALCITE,. IT CARRIED LIME- STONE. TO ALL THE PORTS OF TH6 GREAT LAKES FROM 1912 TOI9G0 FARM VEHICLES TRAVEL. SO SLOWLY YOU CAN COME UPON THEM BEFORE YOU EXP E CT To. ON COUNTRY ROADS IT'S BEST TO N. WATCHING FOR SLOW MOVING CQUIPMUIT. UNTIL WE CHECK Bring 'em back ALIVE! DRAWN FoR Ely S. Lib 80WERS 300,000 Newcomers Catholic Priest Is Making a Thorough Algiers Parley Called • • • • Seen for Israel Study of the History of Anti-Semitism, Improper Forum for Squabble by Eshkol for '70 Advocates a Deeper Understanding Israel-Arab JERUSALEM (JTA) — Cyril JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime "The Anguish of the Jews" by opposed to Jewish ascendancy Minister Levi Eshkol told a crowd Edward H. Flannery, published by over, or equality with, Christians of 13,000 border settlers near Is- ; Macmillan, is a most unusual and yet protective of basic rights rael's Lebanese border Tuesday book. of Jews." that 300,000 new immigrants are The author, a Catholic priest, The Inquisition, the Golden expected by 1970, and many of reviews 27 centuries of anti- Period in Spanish-Jewish his- them will be settled in 42 new Semitism and packs into it many tory that preceded it, the anti- villages planned in the area. details not generally known, caus- Semitism of the Middle Ages The Prime Minister spoke at ing his work to stand out as a are shown to have ended in the close of ceremonies which were highly scholarly work of research. "utter deterioration of the Jew- climaxed by the laying of corner- Explaining the impetus that in- ish image." A mark was left on stones for four villages intended to spired him to write this book, Jew and Christian, and Father close gaps in Jewish settlement Father Flannery tells of a walk Flannery sees the emergency of along the border of Lebanon. He he had taken several years ago a "Jewish mentality" as a re- spoke in an amphitheater in Bir- with a young Jewish couple on sult of the Middle Ages' bigo- anit, a recently-established village. Park Avenue in New York. It was tries. The Jewish National Fund has -at Christmas time. The young The miseries occasioned by the cleared about 60,000 dunams (15,000 lady. seeing the illuminated cross Crusades, the lies that added to acres) for cultivation in the area. on Grand Central Station, ex- hatred through the dissemination But the livelihood of some settlers claimed: "That cross- makes me of such forgeries as the Protocols will be derived from poultry, sheep shudder. It is like an evil pres- of the Elders of Zion, the ritual breeding and the raising of minks ence." murder libel and the actions pur- and other furred animals. The four He began to think and to act. sued by the Popes, positive and new villages are named Hazon, He realized that anti-Semitism negative, \including the condem- Shetula, Netua and Zerait. does not even have mention in nation by Cardinal Ganganelli, are history books, that the word "Jew" covered in this volume with great does not appear in the story of seriousness. Price of Abstinence The emergence of anti-Semitic The panhandler, seedy-looking in the Crusades, that Christians are tattered clothes, stopped a pedes- unaware of the anti-Semitic im- movements in modern times, the trian and asked for money, explain- pact. Father Flannery then states current hate movement in Argen- in his explanatory introduction: tina, developments in other lands ing that he was hungry. "The pages Jews have mem- are under discussion, and while "Nothing doing," said the pedes- orized have been torn from our the Flannery approach is Christo- trian. "But come with me. I'll buy histories of the Christian era. logical, there is no doubt about you a drink." In a sense, this book is a con-. its sympathetic aim and the de- The Schnorrer shook his head. tribution toward the reinsertion sire to expose the anti-Semitic "Sorry" he said, "I don't drink. of these pages." virus with the aim of both ex- But I'm hungry." The Catholic author goes back piating for it and destroying it. "Why don't you let me buy you Flannery sees a "Jewish com- a few good cigars," suggested the to earliest times to trace the be- plicity in the growth of anti- ginnings of anti-Semitism, to de- other. Semitism" but it does not "less- Again the offer was declined. "I scribe the many steps in the move- en Christian responsibility." ments of hate fOr the Jews. He don't smoke either." There are interesting, if not "Well then," the man on the goes back to pre-Christian times street continued, "how's this for to show the antagonisms against provocative concluding statements an offer. I have a good tip on a the Hebrews and later against in Flannery. He declares: "For the Jew the temptation is horse. I'll put up the money and Jews in early Christian, in medi- eval and in modern times. to nurture a grievance against the you'll keep the winnings." Every land and every era are progeny of his persecutors and "But I don't gamble either," said the panhandler. "Just let me have under review. There were protec- indulge in some degree of anti- tive periods, times when there was Christianity. It is here that he something to eat." "That's all I want to know," ex- tolerance and dual practices in- courts the danger of falling prey claimed the other. "Now you come volving tolerance mixed with per- to the very charge he has been able to level against the anti- to my house for dinner. I want my secutions. Thus. Father Flannery points Semitic Christian, that of holding wife to see what happens to a man who does not smoke, drink or gam- out, "the Church's policy posses- a people accountable for the sins sed .a dual characteristic, at once —real or imagined—of some of its ble!" ancestors. For what is the differ ence, in justice, between holding Jews to account for the death of 'Christ and holding present-day Christians responsible for medi- eval massacres of Jews? The guilt of Christian or Jew is neither col- lective nor retroactive. "The final objective of a study of anti-Semitism for the Christians need not be, as some say, an act of contrition; nor for the Jew, an accusation; but rather for both a Bonds Aid Potash Production Rodgers Wright, foreign minister of Sierra Leone, said his govern- ment would oppose any attempt to raise the question of the Israel- Arab dispute at the forthcoming conference of Afro-Asian nations to be held in Algiers. Wright, who concluded a state visit to Israel Monday said that Sierra Leone does not consider the Algiers conference the proper for- tun for the airing of the Israel- Arab dispute. The visitor also promised his country's support for Israel's claim to membership in the "Group of 77" developing countries within the United. Nations. The Arab states oppose Israel's inclusion in the group, which is considered an im- portant step in Israel's struggle for political recognition as an Asian country. Wright left for the United Na- tions where he will head his coun- try's delegation to the General Assembly. Irwin I. Cohn, Norman Cottler and Otto A. Silvers will host a luncheon in honor of Max Ostrow next Wednesday in the Sheraton ,:mmamk, Room of the Sheraton - Cadil- lac Hotel. Jacob Barmore, Israel consul general for the Midwest, will be guest speaker. Notables in civic and communal affairs have been invited to pay tribute to Ostrow who has been de- signated "B n a David Man of the Year" and who Cottler will be honored at the Bnai David Salute to Israel dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds. Councilman Mel Ravitz will be the guest speaker at a Cong. Beth Moses pre-High Holy Day leadership reception to be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Manson at their home, 20081 Vaughan, 8:30 p.m. Sept. 21. The reception is in advance of the Beth Moses Israel Bond Appeal. He who is firm in will molds the —Goethe. world to himself. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now . . . Booking on His Own ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for all Occasions LI 4-9278 I A BEAUTIFUL CARPET and FURNITURE CLEANING • All Work Guaranteed • Moth Proofing FREE $15 • 35 Yards 42 Years Experience SAM SMALTZ 542-4735 WE RENT NEW CONTINENTAL MOHAIR Tony Martin Dress Suits ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF at Men's Clothing Discount Prices HANDELSMAN CLOTHING 7651 W. 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