Canadian Zionist Federation Founded With Urging to Increase Aid to Israel TORONTO (JTA)—The hope that fisher of the Jewish Stan6ard in Canadian Zionists will step up Toronto. as president. their efforts on behalf of Israel Sam Shalt, 62-year-old Mont- under the newly organized Federa- real lawyer, was elected presi- tion Zionist Organization of Canada dent of the FZOC, was expressed here Sunday night Philip A. Givens, former mayor by Pincus, chairman of of Toronto, was elected vice presi- the Aryeh Jewish L. Agency. dent after withdrawing from a Addressing the founding conven- presidential nomination fro m the tion of the FZOC, Pincus said that fl om.. h e h ed"thi s new instrumentality op Jon Kimche, former editor of will be a viable one that will serve to strengthen Israel in her present the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review, told the foUnding crises." Pincus also referred to Soviet convention that those who fought Premier Alexei Kosygin's recent in the War of Independence in statement that Jewish families in 1948 took part more in a 'revolt the USSR would be able to join against British ruling power than their relatives in Israel. He said, against the Arabs. - We find today a most serious however, that he was unable to confirm whether any action had discussion of the nature and intent been taken since the statement was of monism among the younger gen- eration of Arab intellectuals," he made. Meeting separately, the Zionist reported. "Articles in a periodical Organization of Canada, a con-1 of a Beirut university would be stituent group of the FZOC. elect- an eye opener to most Jews. We ed Julius Hayman. editor and pub- must be ready to debate' with these people not on a point and counterpoint basis but to face the problems that the Arab intellectu- Long Island to Cite Irish als face." Fire Chief Whose Name Speaking before the FZOC, Adorns Haifa Station, Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon said LONG ISLAND (ZINS) —J111any fresh water resources and the Jewish residents of Long Island negotiation of a peace treaty are planning to join their non- were two essential requirenients Jewish neighbors in celebrating of Israel now, he reported Ion a the 40th anniversary of Charles visit to Israel made during an E. McKeogh of Queens Village, Asian trip at the behest of Presi- the only Irish fire chief to have dent Johnson, a fire station named for him in He spoke hopefully about the Israel. desalination program he had seen American tourists visiting Haifa in Israel during his visit. He said are intrigued by the naming of that he reported to President John- the Haifa port fire station for son that the desalination agreement him. This was in tribute to Chief with Israel "is progressing very McKeogh's services when he was satisfactorily and soundly as far as assigned to Israel by the fire de- scientific advances are concerned partment at the request of the and its administrative efficiency is U.S. Chief of Naval Operations to advise the Israeli merchant ma- rine on the use of fire-fighting equipment and how to control ship and port damage. The fire chief played a 'major role in preventing the Jamaica, L.I., gas blast last Jan. 13 from turning into a catastrophe. C Boy-Arike apaghe Sauce With lflusNrooms Has Real drandissimo Ta'am eo good with so many dishes '—spaghetti, macaroni or rice, leftover meat or fish, cheese end omelets. Made with juicy plump tomatoes, spices and tender mushrooms, hand- stirred and simmered to per- fection for true Italian taste. Keep plenty on hand. TRY IT SOONI concerned." Sen. Morse dealt with the ques- Sartre Sees Strong Desire for Peace on Part of Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — Jean Paul Sartre, the French existentialist philosopher and Nobel Prize win- ner, summed- up for the press here his reaction to a month-long visit to the Middle East, with the assertion that he had found a wide and deep Israeli desire for peace with the Arabs. He avoided newsmen's questions on how that Israeli sentiment com- pared with Egyptian opinion. The philosopher, who met with Premier Levi Eshkol, said no so- lution to the Arab-Israel conflict could be found unless "the pre- ambles of both sides are accept- ed." He met with a wide range of Israeli personalities during the past two weeks. He added that the "pream- bles" were Israel's demand that the Arab states recognize Is- rael's existence and sovereignty and the Arab demand that all Palestinian Arab refugees be entitled to return to their former homes in what is now Israel. Refusal by both sides to accept the preamble of the other caused tension and fear of war, he said, adding that while he had found slight progress in relations be- tween Israel and the Arab states, he saw "as yet no favorable signs of peace." Friday, April 7, 1967-13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Conservative Rabbis Bac k Calif. Abortion Bill (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewith News) LOS ANGELES—The West Coast Region of the Rabbinical Assem- bly*. the association of Conserva- tive rabbis, has unanimously ap- proved an abortion bill now be- fore the California Senate, Rabbi Bert Woythaler of Los Angeles, regional chairman, reported on Wednesday. The measure is Senate Bill No. 462, the therapeutic abortion bill. Rabbi Kalman Friedman of En- cinco, chairman of the regional Conservative beth din F (Jewish re- ligous court) said that the endorse- ment was consistent with Jewish religious law which recognizes the foetus as a child only in the last few months of its development be- fore birth. The action had been recommended by the regional social actions committee. EXPO '67 and Laurentian Rendezvous JUNE 30th - JULY 4th • Round Trip Air • 13 EXPO features • Queen Elizabeth Hotel Mont Tremblont Lodge (3 meals a day) LIMITED SPACE Adults $199 Children (under 12) $125 Call for Further Information: BR 2 2400 BOOK COUZENS TRAVEL - o ahead! Switch! tion of military aid to Mideast states He repeated a conversation held with Golda Nleir, whom he described as "the greatest states- woman in the world." Mrs. Meir, responding to the reassurance given by some mem- bers of the Senator's delegation that Israel was safe from invasion because the Israel government had a standing pledge that the United States would come to Israel's de- fense if Israel was attacked, stated that the Israeli government was concerned as to whether or not there would be an Israel left to defend. in view of the time it takes to put such a defense in operation. "In support of her observa- tions, she pointed out that the nearest concentration of air mili- tary jet power was seven minutes VEGETARIAN front Tel Aviv, the next concen- tration 13 minutes away and the third and largest was in the Cairo area, 22 minutes away," Sen. Morse said. The Senator spoke against mil- itary aid given by the United States to some of the Arab govern- ments which he said is used to keep juntas and cliques in power, not for purposes of self-determina- tion but to suppress it. "I will continue•" he said, "to support military aid for constructive gov- ernments to protect themselves against coups from the right and he left, but that is not what hap- pens to military aid given to the 'arious Middle Eastern states." Pro-Arab pickets paraded out- side the hotel with anti-Israel plac- ards, calling Zionism a "ruthless ideology." There were about 50 to 75 picketers. `Mandelbaum Gate' Now in Fawcett Paperback "The Mandelbaum G a t e" by Muriel Spark, the best selling novel of intrigue and suspense in modern Israel, will be published as a Fawcett Crest paperback in April. It is a suspense-filled adventure story in which the lives of Arab and Jew. Catholic pilgrim and British diplomat become en- tangled. When a young English- woman, a half-Jewish Catholic con- vert, insists upon crossing from Israel into Jordan, she sets off a series of bizarre incidents. Yes, we mean it. Switch! You may be quite used to the very Vegetarian Beans. But popular one-pound size of Heinz an easy, tasty dish for if you're home alone and want lunch, switch to the small rt. 1 7-ounce can. If company comes, switch again! The new giant family size (28 ounces) is probably Or possibly you would like to switch what you will need. "large size"— 21 ounces of good eat- to what we call the and forth anyE way you wish. Not ing.Yes,switshback that. (In grocery the brand, of course! Nobody switches circles they call Heinz Vegetarian Beans the Unswitchable Brand.) When it comes to quantity, you do the choosing. For Heinz now packs the Unswitchable Brand in four switchable sizes. Strictly Kosher, strictly parve, strictly delicious. The 0 seal of approval of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA IS on the label, just above the illustration of the Deans.