Pogt 8 • The Canadian Jewish News, Friday, February 9th, 1962
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Here is one of the latest additions to the fast-growli^ fleet of the Zim Israel Navigation Co. Ltd., of Haifa, the brand new 10,300 deadweight ton 5^0 mo-torshlp TEVEBYA, greeted by police helicopters as_she sailed into New York harbor on January 1st, the first new arrival at the port of New York in 1962. The TEVERYA, commanded by Cap-
tain Julian Ronen and canning a 4&nan Israeli crew, is assigned to the Pacific Star Line, Zim's new cargo service between the V-BJi. and Japan. The Zim Lines now own 47 ships of all types. The entire Israel merchant fleet numbers over 60 ships and is nearing the 1 million ton mark. (Photo by Flying Camera).
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B. G. Explains The U Nu Puzzle
(Continued from page I) j that even where two friendly plete identification on every ! resolutions - and U Nu had : nations are concerned, one international problem.lsraej fallen for this deceit. U Nu, need not say "Amen" to every - Burnian
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as an honest man, had taken Nasser to be one too. He did not understand the difference between a declaration of al large number of Arab and other countries calling for 'the observance of U.N. resolutions, and the same thing coming from Nasser — who himself flouts U.N. resolutions.
AMITY TO CONTINUE
Mr. Ben-Gurion also said
word or deed of the other. Friendship did no mean eom-
friendship and cooperation would continue as before.
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S.S. SUSPECTED OF ANTI-SEMITIC AGITATION IN ITALIAN TOWN
VERONA, Italy, (JCNS) —: ture that has no precedent' Swastikas were found on | in history of anti-Semitic ma-; Friday near the main en-'nifestations. trance of the Jewish Com-1 Some people hinted that munity Centre here and at;SS had employed this sign rear of the building. Chicken • among their thousand ges-iegs were hung on each knob tures of hatred and con-of synagogues'entrance door.; tempt against
Marine MiUieum of Upper Canada, ExhibiUon Park; open dally 9.00—5.30 except Mondays:; located in one of Toronto's early garrison buildings, this unique museum outlines the history of Car nada's inland waterways. Opened a Uttle over a year and a half ago, electronic. niaps, working lighthouse, as well as other modern display techniques show the development of Toronto Harboui and tJie Grea- Lakes Area from the days of canoes to ocean-going ve^ls.'The Museum is in Exhibition Park, south of the Coliseum. Take Bathurst-Port streetcar. Free parking.
Mackenzie House, 82 Bond Street; open dally 10.00—5.00 except Mondays: This charming little house, typical of a modest Toronto home of the 1850's was the home of Toronto's first Mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie. Furnished in Victorian style, visitors will see the old Washington : printing press used by Mackenzie to publish his early Ontario newspapers, his desk from the Legislative Ai>sembly, Mayor's chair and oiher interesting mementoes of his life and times.
The House is on Bond Street, two blocks east of Yonge Street, near Dundas: Take subway to Dundas or Dundas streetcar.
Tho Toronto Historical Board advises that group tours of the above museums are welcomed. Please telephone LiE. 1-3301. The Board advises that Port York, Colbome Lodge and Scadding
Cabin will reopen May 15th, 1962 (Ontario Travel News):
PAINTINGS FROM QUEEN'S COLLECTION IN TORONTO EXHIBIT
....HERITAGE DE FRANCE, an
exhibition of 82 pahitings by forty-tviro French artists from the thne of Louis XIV and Louis XV, comes to Toronto on February 17 for one month. It brings to life one of the greatest periods in French history and French art and fk>rtrays Canada's French herita^in the SMiie way that a 1958 exhibit, "British Painting in the 18th Century", illustrated that of the British.
Her Majesty, Queen EUzabeth, the Louvre Museum in Paris, the National Museum in Stockhobn and the Art Institute of Chicago are among the sbrty Galleries and private collectors who have loaned "Heritage" paintuigs. which date back between 1608 and 1764 paralleling the period of French power in Canada, from Champlain to Montcalm.
Martin Baldwin, organizer and co-ordinator of the exhibition and Director Emeritus of the Toronto Gallery says; "The collection gives an impression of France and things French that no amount of description could. French cities and French paintings have a quality all their own, quite different from the English or Spanish. We couldn't import the buildings, but we've managed to get the pictures 1"
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the purpose of the act is to protect workers against discrimination in employment and in trade union. membership: on the grourids of race, religion, colour or national origin.
the act Applies to employers in works or under-tdkings under federal jurisdiction and to trade unions. representing persons employed therein. These undertakings include shipping; navigation, railways, canals, telegraphs, aerodrornes, airlines, federal crown corporations, banking,, radio and television broadcasting, as well ds works or undertakings that— have been declared to be for the general advantage of Canada, or are outside the exclusive jurisdiction of the provincial legislatures. '
the act forbids on employer to refuse to employ, a person or to discriminate against an employee because of his race, religion, colour, or national origin. An "employer is also, forbidden to use on employment agency which practices such discrimination, or to publish .employment advertising which is. discriminatory, or to Use discriminatory questions, written or oral, in connection with applications for iemplbyment, :
the act also forbids discrirnihatory action;by trade unions in regard to union membership or dis-sistance In proceedings under the Act, is protected from any retaliatory action that may be taken agbihst him.
fn addition to/the federal /egislation several of the provinces also have fair employment practices .Idws'or similar legislation whicK protect workers from discrimination., in employment jn Industries wKich foil, under provincial jurlsdictioh in the piroyince concerned. Provinces in which such legislation is in existence ore Ontario, Mohitobo, Sqskatchewon, New Brunswick, .NIovo Scotio ond British Columbia.. .
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Raphael Halpern, a bril-Jews under'liant Talmudic student of Jewisli "circles in Verona, the Hitler reyimc. If this is; the Yeshivat Hebron, Jeiii-and throughout Italy, besides true, it would then e.xpiain salem, who became a world-teeling indignant at this new quite a few things about the renowned professional wrest-insult which adds to recent authors of these acts. Others |cr, is now in Toronto. In anti-Semitic incidents, are believes that chicken legs! the short time that he has puzzled at the meaning of might be a vague allusion to boon here, he has aroused these.chiken legs. It is a ges- the myth of ritual homicide, j ^^jde interest in the cofnmu-
nity. _ . .
During his appearances at i Maple Leaf Gardens, he de-Icatcd the biggest name in professional wrestling find
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NORTH YORK APPEAL
(Continued from page 2) and what the arrangements treated new record by de-
spectfullv request that the will be for those children loaling his ■ opponent in a
Board adopt a standard poi- who are exempted. 7/ /5 i;?/' matter of seconds. The
icy throughout the Town- porlaut that the form con-j-^ports experts are astonish-
ship. Regardless of the hour tain a qtiesiionnaire w'-liareiiu at his speed and knowled-
at which the course is given, f/a' parents affinnatively in the ring.
has been the guest of Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia.
An ordained Rabbi, he is strictly orthodox and observes the letter of the Law. He will not travel on Saturday, a day on which he will not answer the telephone or talk business — nor will he wrestre~on Saturday.
Raphael Halpern recently married the former Bertina Tittman who had a successful career in Israel as a high fashion desinger. They are now tjt-avelling together and were received not long ago b\' Mayor Phillips of Toronto. Raphael and Bertina pre-
all parents should be inform- i-/fl/e whether liiey wishl Raphael Halpern hails from i sented Mayor Phillips with
ed as to the nature of the their children to receive this a very renowned and distin-course and their rights there'- religious ed tic at i o n or] j;uished family in Israel, under. They should be senlj \\'//t'//ier //jev wish exemp- father, Jacob, built
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Raphael Halpern is also a public speaker and has addressed organizations, synagogues and schools. He lectures in English, Hebrew and Yiddish. He has appeared on TV programs Seven-0-One, P.M., and twice on Better Late. He is also the author of a book entitled "My Spirit and My Muscles", which will soon appear in Canada, in English,
His greatest wrestling match is scheduled at Maple Leaf Gardens on March 22nd, 1962, at 8:30 p;m. This will be a Purim Benefit Evening, under the^ patronage of E. N. Dembitz, IsraeH Consul, with a cqmrtiittee of repre-I sentat iyes of organizations; —
Raphael Halpern with his rebbe: The famous Rabbi Yekutiel Haiberstam of Klousenburg.
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