Thursday, September 4/ 1952 •
JEWISH WESTERN BULCETIN
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Social PetMHal \
To reach the Sociar Editor, Phone I fep^^ BAyvievf 3125 ~ 9:30 to 5 p.m. O.^*
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly C. Belogus liave left for the south to visit Relatives and friends.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedman • announce the, birth of a son. on September 1 at the Vancouver General. Hospital, a brother for, Eleanor. , V
CLUB NOTES
FAIRVIEW BRANCH Canadian Legion'l78 is holding a Veterans aiid members stag: party at the, Jewish Community Centre, Oak and 11th Ave., Sept. 11 at 8:30 p.m. Entertainment will
—Josepho Studio. MBS. JUL RESNIK
YOUTH AFEAfflS
WomeiTs UJA
All Occupyliq fow^ Austnan Pro^Naxi Laws
NEW YORK—(JTA)—Western and Soviet occupation" authorities have' agreed on a common attitude toward the pto-Nazi
119 HIGHLINE . .. Attention | last JAIephs Special Meeting. On Sun-an Hour and a half, day, Sept. 7. 7:30 p.ml elections refreshments, etc., will be held. It is impefative that
Mrs. M.
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Resnik and Mrs. M.
in abundance, ad-1 every Aleph aW pledge attend. I Wihe will co-convene the Wo-missidn free . . . ♦ * * - men's UJA Donor's Luncheon on
Executive members are asked to habONIM —^ Projectionists N^P*- 10 a* the Beth Israel. Both meet at 8 p.m., ju^t before the L,^„p ^ill hold its first meeting H^s. Resnik and Mrs. Wine grac-stag, to plan the year's program to do the job
Admission tp the stag is by Lud ^orah Au^ Z^^^ ticket only, and is being sent to 1^ -^his meeting is open to boys f^^<=«l^?° relmquish it and offer-allJewish veterans and members i„ the Bonim an^ Tzofirnh'^.a ^^"^^'^.^P?^ ^^^f
of Fairyiew Branch. Any Jewish
gronpsr There will also be an
veteran who does notreceive a officers. Instructors
ticket by mail is asked to con-l .- - - _ _ . . n , ^
tact Bernie Frohman at HA.;
8841L any day between 7 p.m;
and 8 p.m. for his free ticket. ♦ .* *
will be Joe Zabehsky and Ray j CJelitihan.
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and coopefration in the Women's Division.
A great many detail^s are going into the arrangements for this affair and it is hoped that ail those who are able will attend.
A special guest. speaker, Mr. Wendell Phillips, of Seattle, is
Seattle,
being brought in. An air of mystery suri-ounds the guest speaker, the only information that could
_ .PtibUc Courses Aid
UJPO ANNUAL FISHING j : V V DERBY will take place on Sun- lmniig|i'dfiltS
made for fine boats at Garrow JERU^ALEMe-CISI)—M is that his address is
Bay located just past Horseshoe I50,d00adiilt^ iesira^ and humor-
Bay and good fishing should be damehtals bf the^^^^ come to the Beth Israel
in store for all . . . The Derby guage in G^^ other on Wed, Sept; 10 at 1:00 p.m. and
wiU commejice^at?7r a.m. and tii^^fpf#*;g^^**^^ yourselvesi meeting plac^ ui the city will be Hshmeiit of
announced shortly. All who are Everi-Shoshan, head of the Min-1 c:Mi«S«i« VSaw ftM interested i^ partisipating are istry of Education ah^^^ View Vil
asked to phone CE. 6348 to reg- Language Study Diepartment, NS^||f|^Sei1iitism
* * * : MnPf^??^^^^^^ LONDON (WJA)-^ti-Semi^
r^AT-* rrrpn ^P^vn^r^ National Convention
Helsinki daily "Vapaa Sana" m^ Although 40,000 to 50,000 adults} a leader. A wave
laws passed recentljf by the Austrian Parliament to the detriment of Jewish victims of Nazism,^ it was reported by the New York Times in a cable from Vienna;^
"K tliig attitude is reflected in the decisions of the Allied Council, as is virtually certain, nprie of these laws will be permitted to go into effect in their present form. Thus the attempt of the Austrian People'sand Socialist parties to gain Nazi votes at the expense of the victims of nazism will-be defeated," the report said.
One of the laws would have compelled those whose property had been "Aryanized" and since restituted to sell back to the "Aryanizers" in certain cases at prices fixed by the Austrian courts. This would have directed former Austrians who have since become citizens of the United States. The Austrians have been relying on the division of opinion amoi^g the occupation powers to get at least the constitutional laws through the /fllied Coimcil. It is understood, however, that the council members have agreed to disapprove the reacquisition law and send the others back for amendments that will compensate the victims of nazism more adequately, the Times reported.,
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NATIONAL FILM BOARD FILMS JEWISH LIFE
MONTREAL—(WJA) — The Canadian Jewish Congress has been invited to cooperate in a scheme of the National Film Board of Canada to present some aspects of Jewish life in Canada in. its series "Eye Witness.^' The series : is described as a 'Screen magazine" wlbich dealis with "aspects of llie Canadian community which .have human interest and significance." .
KNOWLEDGE OF HEBREW IN ISRAEL
JERUSALEM — (WJA) — According to a Kol Israel broadcast, 150,000 adults have acquired a basic knowledge of Hebrew since the establishment of the state in courses conducted by Government institutions and various public organizations, but about 250,000 people still lack an elementary knowledge of the language.
I. F. HOLLENBERG
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J. J. ABRAMSON
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leader. A wave of reaction 1 emanai^ing from the forces which were .threatening the world 'with most 200,000 people lack an el- U third war, the paper declares, ementary knowledge of the Ian- Lyag now menacing God's chosen guage, he said, peopte. Thff Jews themselvei^
A program for standardizing did not realise the danger facing tend."fie;; wiu'be nradm7ssi7^ ineluding more them. "With their huge finan-
subject matter has been present- cial .resources, the Jews could ed to 4 ulpan directors. A study do far more for the fight fdr LABOR I ^® basic word list is being peace and justfce."
will open the new season of act- gtudy annuaUy in various ulpan-
la^f^^n^TltnZZ^ *^°"''^^> 1 were.threatening the world with
on wed., Sept. 10 at 8:30 p.m.' - i . .« =»
; at the Community Centre . . .
A very special program is being
. planned for this occasion and all
' the members are urged to at-
Complete line of Toloisim (Prayer Showls) including speciol sizes for young children.
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•CHOnt (mixed) is now getting h^?"^^ J^? ready for the 1952-53 season. Re-I Pl^^s ^"^^^ standard Ian-
Best Steak from* Here to Montreol
hearsals iar^ conmiehcihg onJM[on-day,^ September 8 at Hillcrest Club Rooms, 28th and Main St. at
Iguage books trades.
for the various
Lebonon Dismisses I Jewish Soldiers
8 p.m. and e^ch Monday following for its second year . . . Mr, Mor-. . . The choir is sponsored by the gah Williams, the well-known | and officers from
TEL AVIV—CJTA)—An order dismissing all Jewish soldiers
the Lebanese
Vancouver Labor Council and is musician, will again be the coh-;anxious to sign upnew mranb^
army was issued byVthe Defence I Minister, of Lebanon, according | j to reports reaching here from I Jordan. The dismissed men included a Jewish commander of] [the artillery.:
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IN HOSPITAL
B'nai B'rith sick and visiting committee reports the following people in hospital as at Tuesday,' September 2:
General Hospital: Mrs. Bronia Sownenschein, Mrs. Samuel Barrett, Mrs. Harry Kaufman, Mrs. j Fazmy Ennenberg, Mrs. Julius Rosenberg, Miss Ruth B6rry, Mrs. Henry Friedman, Mrs. Siegfried Eibbschutz, Mr. Allan Trojanow-ski, Mr. Morris Schimel, Mr. Jacob Buckshon, Mr. Louis Snider, Mr. Maurice Kantor, Mr, Louis Polat-nik, Mr. Eric Sownenschein, Mr. Curtis Sownenschein, Mstr Danny Sownenschiei\
St. Paul's Hospital: Mrs. R. Klein, Miss B. Davidson, Mr^ John] Applebatun, Mr. T. Lifschus, Mr. D. Vandt. ^
Shanghnessy Hospital: Mr. ^E. i Rozen.
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