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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Thursday, July 16, 1953
BUSINESS CARDS and
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT
BOARD AND ROOM in good home for one person, or two sharing room Half a block from tronsportotion 151-E. 20Ave.
APARTMENT WANTED
WANTED — THREE OR FOUR room apartment on ground floor. Family five, no small children. Moderate rent. Coll Mrs. Allman, CE. 1168
ELECTROLYSIS
UNSIGHTLY HAIR permanently, sofe-ly removed by ultra-modern method. Medically approyedi Mrs. Wilkinson, E.S.A. certified Kree Electrblogist. Room 105, 751 Granville Street. PA. 5654. (Closed Fridoy):
PHOTOGRAPHY
HAVING A SIMCHA? — Weddings, Engogementis, Bor MItzvahs, Receptions. Top notch photography of ell kinds by Joseph© Studio—^the Bulletin Photographer. For free- estimates phone the Bulletin office, BA. 3125, West 2234.
HOME SERVICES
CHESTERFIELD AND CARPET CLEANING done in your home, with no inconvenience. Latest equipment. Reasonable rat^. Phon^ MA. 6946 or FA. 5769-L. Certified Rug and Chesterfield Cleaners. 454-E. 20.
FLORIST
PiCARDY FLORIST
3040 Granville (between 14th and 15th Ave.) CEdar 1811— Frank Atnikov -City Wide Delivery Complete Floral Service
Monuments
J. B. NEWALL MONUMENTS. He-
brew inscri0tions our specialty. Established 1909. Personol attention paid to all orders. Froser and 35th Ave. FR. 1312.
BRABt PHARMACY
Prescriptions picked up and delivered at oil times. B.C. Electric bills payable, here.
Ooic & 16th Ave. CH. 1022
(TSVISHN. UNZ ALEIN)
- By LAZAR
IT'S EVEN QUIETER this week than it was last week — except wh^n the Day Camp Gan^r is stranded at the Centre in the rain (more about this later) . But we're sure that before long there'll be big things breaking round-iand-about . . . All readers are kindly asked to be patient during the summer doldrums.!
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TALKING ABOUT DAY CAMP V it's ^oing and growing great guns ... The children are doing wonderful, and the counsellors ... well we've heard that so far two counsellors have gone , . er "whacky" but we don't know which two .' .'. One day this week Ben Chud was. overheard telling Dr. Jimmy White that on rainy days there's-a specially great longing in Day Camp for that fine netw Centre with its gym, swimming pool, arts and
crafts and games rooms, etc., etc.
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WE ALSO HEAR that Camp Hatikvah has just completed its most successful opening two week period . . . But Al Gelmon, still recuperating from a broken leg (it happened before camp opened)' has his hands full directing camp and can't find time to give
us any exciting lowdown.
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JUST RETURNED from a naches-ful weekend at Coeur d*-
A.lene, Idaho, are air. and-Mrs. E. (Jessie) Allman. . . Th'ey were guests at the night club where their son Sheldon, the man with the voice arid the music, was appearing with the Ben Yost musical troupe . . . V/hen Ben Yost met Mrs. Allmkn and. heard her speak he said that's where Sheldon got his talent ... But JeSsie claims she has never been able to sing a note in her life . . . Be that as it may Sheldon is now making a big hit with his voice on the night club circuit below the border.
NOW BEING PREPARED for
publication is the annual UJA Donor's Booklet . . . We have suggested to the committee that instead of publishing all the names at once in a Jjook, they should end our search for new names in this column and let us publish-the UJA donors' names by instalment each week with ai>propriate comments . . . We must confess that this is* one idea
that didn't "go over! ,
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DON'T TAKE A CHANCE if
a stranger (or someone who looks like a .stranger) says hello to you . . . You'rf. better give an enthusiastic response because it might turn out to be an. old friend with a new face — or Igure?
Labor Zionist Voice
"BEFORE you BUY"
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for Weddings, Private Parties, Teas, Luncheons, Stags, Banquets and all Social Affairs.
TWIN TOTEM RESTAURANT
1375 W. Broadway CH. 0092
Combie Sofefy Service
Owned and Operated by BILL and RALPH MILLER Cambie 17th Ave. Your South Cambie B-A Deoler
WIATHERSTRIP
(Metal)
Stop Drofts & Dirt Around Doors
& Windows Complete Window & Door Service
FRaser 1804 (dcsys) FRoser 4578 (nights) Free Estimates
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;o be one—at least insofar as Vancouver was concerned) were heart and soul Zionists, giving all for the movement. It \vas only in the years following the First World War, when the Cha-lutz" movement had proved itself to be 'the physical embodiment of the Zionist spirit, because it dared to consider all things possible and notiiing impossible, that a change of heart occurred.-
Emotionally the fervent General Zionists had long since cast aside the "Caveat emptor" ideology of the.free enterprise system; "Let the buyer beware" was no sound psychological basis on which to establish a new Jewish State. The ideal of co-operation had demonstrably proved itself to be eminently suitable as a guiding principle. So the kibbutz and the kyutzah personified all that was vigorous and healthy in the^young Jewish community, in the State-that-was-to-be. And throughout the Diaspora considerable numbers of the General Zionists saw this ne\\^ development; they saw, and liked what
they saw, and changed their Zionist allegianpe to fit their altered outlook. They became^the staunch adherents of the Labor Zionist Movement.
And then the new State was created. A government was formed. A Labor Zionist government, working . in the interests'of every group and of all its inhabitants. And then the Arab war of intervention.
In the 'crisii^ which followed the world watched with baited breath while Israeli forces hurled back onslaughts from all sides. The emergency had merged all differences and as a united group Israelis fought and won their freedom and recognition before all the world, except the Arab States. ,
Perhaps some -of the General l^ionists have forgotten that point. Perhaps they have overlooked the fact that the ■ emergency (the enmity of the Arab states) is still very real and threatening.
Such differences as do .exist between the groups in Israel, may be very real; but they are luxuries, for which the infant State is
in"' no position to pay. Genera Zionists and Labor Zionists alike (in fact all*Jews) should kieep this constantly in mind. The- apparent shift in American Middle Eastern policy, favouring (ostensibly ( a new orientation towards the Arab^ States, and reflecting (if not open hostility) certainly a degree of lack of faith in the stability of the Jewish State, is but one of the prices which would have to be paid, if such childish political manoeuvres as the breaking up of the Israeli coalition by the General Zionists were to continue as part of the everyday picture on the Israeli political front.
Much-more' immediate is the necessity - of showing the world that the real bastion of western democracy is to be found in Israel, and not in the Arab»States; that the safety ^and independence of the West depends ori the maintenance of a stable, militarily-sound Jewish State.
In a. propaganda war 'no fact can be repeated too often, and it is the fact that Israel is ssrmbolic of that type of democracy that is the true answer to the Communist threat in the, Middl6^. East and in the Far ^East that must be repeated again arid again; the work of the chalutzim; the social betterment program of Kupat Holim, and the collective achievements of the Histadrut, these are the sign-posts of the new democracy, of the real "peoples" democracies."
This, is what we must be *tell-
Loan Fund
(Continued from Page 1) Four program on their behalf, will be. provided equally by ,JDC, major American agency aiding distressed Jews abroad, and the JCA, ^ Mfith each agency making dn initial grant of 10,000,000 francs for the projects' first year of operation. JDC ' receives its financial suppi>rt frdin the cam-paigrns of the United Jewish Appeal. (Vancouver's 1953 UJA drive will open in mid-September.
INSURANCE FAGI'S
(S. Hym^ii^ & Co. lid.)
By HfluroM Monn^-
Proof that lock of safety, responsibility among ^ drivers is . the major cause of traffic accidents is the fact that during the war/when> wortjme measures restricted the use of cars and forced motorists to proceed more carefully because, among other things, replacement parts were not available, fatalities due to motor accidents dropped substantially.' Then, with the lifting of restrictions, the ■ accident index again spiraled—1,600 deoths by 1945, 1,800 by 1946 and by 1948 deaths passed the .2,000-mark ' in Canada.
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ing the world, instead of putting to the fore, the face of petty dissension over petty issues that— in the last analysis don't matter one iota.
Let us not forget. Israel has paid bitterly before for being a House Divided in la time of crisis. Let,us remember before it is too late.. _
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