14—Friday, October 28, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chaplaincy Issues Jewish Monthly for GIs Stationed in South Vietnam (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—Jewish servicemen on duty in South Vietnam are now receiving a new monthly Jewish paper, according to the National Jewish Welfare Board. The Vietnam Jewish Chronicle is issued by the Jewish Chaplain's office of the military advisory com- mand in Vietnam. The first is- sue featured an explanation of the High Holy Days. One issue carried a letter from the outgoing chaplain's assistant, Spec. Robert L. Balisol, stating Clergy Condemns Bias of Soviets at N.J. Rally OAS Chief Hails Israel HACKENSACK, N. J. (JTA) — tions. as 'Kin' of Latin America Sen. Case stressed the need for (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Israel was hailed Tuesday as "part of the Latin American family of nations" by that any servicemen who needs Dr. Jose Mora, secretary-general JWB supplies such as "tefillin, of the Organization of American arba kanfas, siddurim or other States. He spoke at a luncheon tendered in his honor by Abba seforim," or who is "craving a Eban, Israel's foreign minister. little gefilte fish or chicken soup," Dr. Mora said this relationship can get them from one of the existed because of Israel's "genu- three Jewish chaplains in Viet- ine concern" for Latin American nam—Maj. Ernest B. Iapp of Nha problems. Dr. Mora, currently Trang; Capt. Alan Greenspan in visiting Israel at the head of an Saigon and Lt. Robert L. Reoner in OAS delegation also conferred Da Nang. The JWB is the United with Premier Levi Eshkol on a States government - accredited number of topics, particularly agency to serve the religious, agriculture. The delegation laid a moral, welfare and Jewish educa- wreath on Theodor Herzl's tomb tional needs of Jewish servicemen. on Mount Herzl. A Roman Catholic priest, a Pro- testant minister and two United States Senators joined here in condemning the oppressive treat- ment of Jews in the Soviet Union at a rally attended by national and state government officials and a capacity audience of Bergen Coun- ty residents. Among those who addressed the rally were Senators Clifford P. Case and Harrison A. Williams, Msgr. Henry G. J. Beck, pastor of the Sacred Heart Church in Lynd- hurst; the Rev. Arthur M. Frie- berg, president of the Bergen County Council of Churches; and Rabbi Joachim Prinz, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organiza- There's something NEW at Detroit's Nest savings and loan continued protest over the plight of the Jews in the USSR and said that protest can be a persuasive tool for use with a Soviet govern- ment concerned with world opinion. Msgr. Beck said that the Roman Catholic Church is "total- ly identified" with concern over the plight of Soviet Jewry. Rev. Frieberg called anti-Semitism "an anti-Christian devastating force." Rabbi Prinz deplored the sys- tematic destruction of Jewish ties with other communities through- out the world and the severe limitations on Jewish educational and cultural institutions within the USSR. a 41111111M summor STAN DAR D FEDERAL SAVINGS Now your savings are insured up to $1510 0 by the F.S.L.I.C. STANDARD FEDERAL IS FEDERALLY CHARTERED by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Washington, STANDARD FEDERAL IS FEDERALLY SUPER- VISED by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which stability and management policies in order to qualify for protects your savings through supervision and frequent examination and audit of its records and procedures. This assures the saver that the association is managing its this federal charter. business well. D.C. The association passed exacting tests of financial STANDARD FEDERAL IS FEDERALLY REGULATED and must maintain adequate reserves and invest its savers' money principally in United States Government Bonds and first mortgages on real estate, two of the safest invest- ments in our economic system. You can be confident that your savings are secure at Standard Federal. CONGRESS HAS PROVIDED THAT SAVINGS ARE NOW INSURED UP TO $15,000 BY THE F.S.L.I.C. The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor- poration, an agency of the U. S. Government, guarantees that every dollar in your savings account, up to $15,000, is safe against all emergencies. Your savings are further pro- tected by Standard Federal's own substantial reserves. GRISWOLD AND JEFFERSON DOWNTOWN CONVENIENT BRANCH OFFICES TO SERVE YOU STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS IT'S EASIER TO SAVE AT STANDARD SAFETY FOR §AVINGS SINCE 1893 All savings account's; earn earnings compounded and paid quarterly 73 years of safety for savings backed by 155 consecutive dividend payments}