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January 07, 1966 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-01-07

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Leumi Board Chairman Urges Israel
Risk • Unpopularity to Curb Inflation

TEL AVIV (JTA) =— Dr. Yesh-
ayahu toerder,' .chairman of the
board - of directors of Bank Leumi,
Israel's 'largest commercial bank,
called on the Israel government
to follow •• the example of the
British government in economic
rehabilitation by adopting unpop-
ular economic policies.
Dr."Foerder's proposals include
the adoption of a basic anti-infla-
tionary policy, increasing produc-
tivity, balancing the national Luclg-
et and restraining what he de-
scribed as the runaway rate of ec-
onomic activity.
Israel's exports during the
past year totaled $432,000,000
compared with $372,400,000 in
1964 representing an increase
of 16 per cent, according to
figures released here by the
Central Bureau of Statistics. In-
dustrial exports increased by
13 per cent and citrus products
by 34 per cent, the figures
showed.
Israel's private per capita con-
sumption increased by 4 per cent
during the past year compared
with a 6 per cent increase in
1964, it was reported here. The

33 Jewish Immigrants
Join Their U.S. Families

Jewish Groups Critical of Pennsylvania Senate on Sabbatarian Bill

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Six-
teen national and local Jewish or-
ganizations in Pennsylvania, speak-
ing through the Pennsylvania Jew-
ish Community Relations Confer-
ence (PJCRC), expressed keen
disappointment Tuesday with-legis-
lative leaders in the Senate in
Harrisburg for the failure of that
body to enact the Sabbatarian Ex-
emption Bill.
The measure, which was tabled
in the Senate Judiciary General
Committee, would have permitted
an exemption to the Sunday Clos-
ing Law for those persons who.

increase of consumption was ac-
companied by a slight slowdown
in the growth of the nation's gross
national product which rose by 9
per cent compared 'to a 10- per
cent increase the year before.
(Israel has launched an assault
on the British government to win
trade and diplomatic concessions,
the Times of London reported.
The report said that in the past
few weeks, there have been un-
official hints that British exports
to Israel will be scrutinized more
closely and that a shipbuilding
order totaling 12,000,000 pounds Bill Proposed in Ottawa
sterling ($33,600,000) would be to Condemn Racial Hatred
held up if Israel is not given
TORONTO (JTA)—A bill pro-
easier access to the British cotton
posing that the provincial legis-
textile market.)
lature of Ontario petition the fed-
Canadian Catholics Urge eral government at Ottwa for en-
actment of a law making incite-
Funds for Jewish Schools ment
to racial hatred a criminal
OTTAWA (JTA)—A proposal offense will be introduced by
that tax monies be used for the Vernon Singer, a liberal member
support of denominational schools, of the provincial house, at the
including Jewish schools, has been next session of the Ontario. Legis-
made here by the Catholic Federa- lature.
tion of Newman Clubs.
In Singer's draft, Ontario's Min-
The proposal, filed with the ister of Justice Lucien Gardin
Royal Commission on Biculturalism would be instructed to prepare
and Bilingualism, recommended amendments to the Federal Crim-
that "the rights of minority de- inal Code, making it an offense for
nominational schools be recog- anyone to promote genocide or to
nized in practice so that, in prov- make public statements which
inces where education tax inequi- would incite hatred against any
ties exist, all schools become fully identifiable group where such
self-supporting through tax statements are likely to lead to
formulas which will be distrib- a breach of the peace. Attorney
uted on a standardized cost-per-
General Arthur Wishart, of On-
pupil basis."
tario, said the provincial authori-
The brief cited as examples the ties would be willing to prosecute
denominational schools conducted disseminators of hate literature
by Ukrainians in Canada and "the if a Federal ban on such activities
Jewish schools which give partial is enacted at Ottawa.
instruction in Hebrew."

BOSTON (JTA) — The Polish
ship SS Batory landed here carry-
ing several hundred immigrants
to the United States including, 33
United Hias sponsored Jewish
Men, women and children from
Poland.
'United has migration special-
ists were at the pier to help speed
the refugees to New York City,
Dallas, Philadelphia, Rochester
and Stamford, where they will be
reunited with relatives, ending a
He who takes a wife takes a
separation, in some cases, as long
master. — French proverb.
as 30 years.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12—Friday, January 7, 1966

observe their sabbath on a day
other than Sunday and keep their
businesses closed that day.
Persons affected by the legisla-
tion would have been Orthodox
and traditionally observant Con-
servative Jews, Seventh Day Ad-
ventists, Seventh Day Baptists and
other minority Protestant sects.
Introduced with the support
of Governor Scranton, the meas-
ure was passed by an almost 3
to 1 margin in the House last
April. On Dec. 15, it was tabled
for a second time in the Senate

Judiciary General Committee by
a vote of 8 to 6. A motion to
discharge the committee and
permit the measure to come to -
the Senate floor for a vote was
defeated by a 25 to 11 margin.
The PJCRC noted that failure to
pass the Sabbatarian Exemption
Bill leaves Pennsylvania behind
most other states that have Sunday
Closing Laws on their books. 'Twen-
ty one of the 34 states with such
legislation have an exemption pro-
tecting the religious freedom of
sabbatarians.

RUNNCHEE

POTATO
CHIPS
Made
Fresh
Daily in
Detroit

* KRUN-CHEE
Good Taste in Snack Foods

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I've been looking for you ! And, please,
don't worry about your inexperience. Our
next real estate school starts January 17 at
7:00 P.M. During our eight sessions we shall
answer many of your questions and prepare
you for a wonderful career in real estate
sales. The B. F. Chamberlain company pol-
icies? Well - - -

(a) After six months you must be a
FULL TIME sales representative.

(b) You may work from any of our
several office locations.

(c) *B. F. Chamberlain policy does not
permit the company or its sales-
people to purchase homes for in-
vestment and/or resale.

(d) Yes, for those who qualify, we do
have a profit sharing program.

(e) No, no salaries; but we do have min-
imum, weekly guarantees for be-
ginners.

We work hard Manny. But you'll love
it and our proud organization. Please call me
if you can make it January 17th - - -
Lincoln 7-2000

Best Regards,

aganzeJ e

L

can ner

President and General Manager

B. F. Chamberlain Real Estate Co.

*Always exceptions, i.e., trades, etc.

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