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JEWISH WESTERM BULLETIN
Friday, April 10, 1959
TO SUBLET
FULLY FURNISHED SUITE — Bedroom, living room, dinette, kitchen and bathroom In apartment block available May 8 for five months. West 41st Ave., good transportation and shopping. Adults only. AM 1-3654.__
FOR RENT
NICELY FURNISHED bedroom with kitchen privileges. Good home. Gamble district. TR 6-0174.
Setmen mtMlHeA
(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN)
By LAZAR
WORK WANTED
BY JEWISH COUPLE, recently arrived from Poland. Dressmaking at home or factory, sheet metal work. Phone Mrs. Ostt, RE 8-3598.
FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING and
all forms of sewing. Phone evening^ HE. 3-5923.
SIGN PAINTER, House painter, and wood gralner urgently needs work. Phone evenings HE. 3-5923.
MRS. G. ABRAMS available as practical nurse, substitute mother and baby sitting. Phone AM 6-9503.
SITUATION WANTED
FAMILY MAN 34, seeks steady position as salesman in furniture store. Able to repair furniture. Con paint or decorate, and drive cor or truck. Pleose phone RE. 3-7164.
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING YOUR HOME
Consult
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' at
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OSCAR OSIPOV
AL. 1939 or AM. 1-9135
Dine Out At The
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For The Best in Chinese Food 178 E. Pender MU. 3-1734
Rent A Modern Typewriter, special hpme rates $6 per month, 3 mths. $15. Royal Typewriter Co. Ltd., 1900 W. Broadway. RE. 8-7131.
Pitman Optical Ltd.
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Open Doily from 9 to 5:30 p.m. MU. 5-0928 . MU. 3-2948 734 Granville
J. B. Newoll Monuments
Hebrew Inscriptions our Specially
Established 1909 Personal Attention poid to all orders
Froser and 35th Ave. FA. 7-1312
Just a reminder to the Jewish Community
Beth Hamidrosh Synagogue
available for all needs (Bar Mitzvohs, weddings, etc.) Information: Mrs. F. Steele, RE 3-2739
yHONEMU 1-437T7
ROSWITE
SINCE 1937
1. F. Hollenberg
B.Sc; O.D.
J. J. Abramson
B.Sc, O.D.
EYES EXAMINED MU 5-0928-MU 3-2948
WE WONOER hov/ many people noticed the brief reference to anti Semitic literature in one of the press reports about the gold-mining venture in the Fraser River which proved to be a bust? Tliis is the project in vi'hich apparently many numbers of the Baptist faith were persuaded to invest their money in order to promote the work of the so-called **Free-dom Foundation of Canada** . Orvis Kennedy, national organizer of the Social Credit party has been quoted as saying that his party ended its association with the Foundation because it was "distributing literature that many people considered anti-Semitic". The Freedom Foundation appears to advocate a mish-mash program of anti-Communism, anti-Fluo-ridation. Does it also include anti-Semitism?
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FOR THE FIRST TIME in several years the women's UJA donor luncheon is taking place after the men's donor dinner . . . Nevertheless we believe the women are once again ahead of men in terms of UJA canvassing . . . Early returns are already coming in from the Women's Division,
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QUESTION—If it's OK for a football player to be a guest at the Fray-er and Breakfast Club, wouldn't it be equally OK to occasionally say something about a football player in the pages of the Bulletin?
HON. EDWIN SAMUEL is very happy to be on a speaking tour which does not involve fund-raising . . . A resident of Israel for over 40 years Mr. Samuel remains a British subject and a member of the British Labor Party ... He does not belong to any party in Israel, nor to the Histadrut, even though he is touring under Labor Zionist auspices ... In answer to some questions Mr. Samuel said: . . . "Israel is like a hotel which can always make room for late arrivals." On education in Israel he said: "Two-thirds of Israeli parents choose to send their children to state secular schools, while almost one-third choose state religious schools with about 5 percent preferring independent religious schools." On the political situation he quipped: "It seems, easier to learn about the Middle East in Vancouver than in Jerusalem!"
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NOT ONE BUT THREE new lodges for B'nai B'rith will be organized in the greater Vancouver area in the. near future is the hope of
district president Arthur Wolpe of Los Angeles . . . Plans are being
made to form a new young man's odge in the Vancouver area. It is also hoped that the Jewish communities on the North Shore and New Westminster will respond favorably
Mrs. Meir sees grieater hope for peace with the Arabs
to the idea of having their own B'nai B'rith lodges.
* * * . ANOTHER QUESTION—Has anyone met a Jewish trapeze artist lately?
JERUSALEM —Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, declared last week she had proof that, as Israel's strength increased, peace with the Arabs was coming nearer, and was closer now than at any time in the past. Concluding the Knesset debate on the budget of her ministry, Mrs. Meir promised to reveal the proofs to a closed session of the pjiesset's Foreign Affairs Committee.
Replying to participants in the debate, Mrs. Meir qonfirmed reports that, after the return of Abba Eban to Israel, there would be a separation in the posts of Israel Ambassador to the United States and chairman of the Israel delegation to the United Nations. Mr. Eban has filled both since they were established, and has resigned them, effective in May, to enter the political forum as a probable candidate for the Knesset in the next elections. Mrs. Meir paid a warm tribute to Mr. Eban's services during the past decade.
The Foreign Minister told the Knesset that Israel's position at the United Nations has improved. At the same tune, she mentioned the fact that UN Secretary General Dag Hammars-kjold has failed to obtam from Jordan a promise to implement Article VIII of the Armistice Agreement, which provides for Israel's free access to Mt. Scopus and the Jewish Holy Places held by Jordan in the Old City of Jerusalem. She reiterated Israel's insistence on free access to these places.
Reporting on Israel's trade relations with countries of Eastern Europe, the Israel Foreign Minister said that, with the exception of the Soviet Union, all East European countries have increased their trading with Israel.. She mentioned particularly the excellent relations with Poland and said that, after seven years of absence of trading with Czechoslovakia, commercial relations win be resumed also with that country. She also stressed the friendly relations with Yugoslavia. Speaking of the relations with Moscow, Mrs. Meir expressed regret that,
despite Israel's efforts to improve these relations, no such improvement has taken place. The Soviet press, she reported, continues its violent anti-Israel propaganda. A large section of Mrs. Meir's speech was devoted also to the friendly relations between Israel and Afro-Asian countries. She noted with satisfaction that the Egyptian ruler, Col. Nasser, has failed in his efforts to introduce the "Palestine problem" at two conferences of African nations held at Accra, in Ghana.
Mrs. Meir deplored the absence of diplomatic relations with India and China. She stressed that Israel cannot be accused of lack of interest in these nations. She revealed that the Israel Government or Israeli companies have initiated joint economic ventures with 20 Afro-Asian countries.
POPE JOHN FAVORS
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The Pope's' opinion is being scrutinized by the Vatican's curia for foreign affairs. The question to be answered is the degree of Arab resentment at such a move by the Vatican. Some sources state that the final decision may be postponed until Nasser's visit to the Vatican, planned for the FaU.
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