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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Thursday, January 3, 1952
(TSVISHN UNZ ALEIN)
By LAZAR
PREDILECTIONS FOR 1952 — It was our original intention to devote this column to naming the 10 something-6r-other-est cjiarac-ters in the Jewish community for 1951 . . . However th'e very sug-geistion of such a column was enough to turn our "composite personality" rapidly into a stSte of decomposition. .* . .Instead we shall: therefore attempt to give
you our predilections (?) for 1952.
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COMMUNITY COUNCIL — We
predilect the return to off ice for a ;secpnd term of Council chairman, Jimmy White, who had we decided to award ten titles would very likely have won the title of the most popular organizational president in towh . . . We also predilect a very well attended annual meeting oh January 17 . . . with attendance even exceeding' last year's if the temperature rises to 30 above and,it doesn't snow,'/ •
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COMMUNITY CENTRE — We
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Employment Wanted
Middle Aged Couple, newly arrived from Europe, man . experienced butcher end baker, desires work of ony. kind. Urgent. . Phone Jewish Family Welfare, CE. 1168.
Help Wanted
predilect the turning of the first sod on the new. Community Centre building by June first and its compl^ion by the end of the year. We predilect a .fine new gym and meeting rooms, and especially proper office facilities for theT' Jewish Western Bulletin and the Jewish Family Welfare Bureau. ,
B'NAI B'RITH — We predilect more consistent application -of the ideals, expressed.in the BB motto and ritual . . . Shorter business meetings and more . varied and stimulating cultural programs . . ;. A major public function which would link the Jewish community (through BB) with the' non-Jewish community in' a more concrete and meaningful expression (H inter-cultural goodwill and understanding . • • A record-breaking BB bloodbank clinic in March.
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ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
We predilect the growing interest of ZOBC in local projects and institutions. We predilect that some Zionists will get tired letter "G" big or little.
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Young man required for stockkeeper and shipping in ladies' clothing factory. Must have some experience in either clothing or textiles. National Dress Co. Ltd., 360 Homer Street.
Business for Sole
Men's New and Used Clothing Store
for sale, very.reasonable. Am moving to.Stotes, reason for selling. All clean stock and very well known, fairly good district. If interested, please phone PA. 5911 during day-or CE. 5957 evenings. - ^
Plumbing and Heating
Poul Belogus & Sons Co. Ltd. Registered contractors. Alterations and quick repairs our specialty. Prompt and courteous day and night service. 4434 W. lOth Ave. AL. 3656. 3296 W. 15th Ave. CE. 3758.
For Sale
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A marble one in the gracious. living room; one" of stone in the mahogany den and d brick one in 'the huge recreation room of this attractive Shaughnessyranch home. The L-shaped dining robm has a large patio adjoining; three good bedrooms and two baths; attached two-car goroge,. ond oil heat. There's lots of eye appeal arid the price is right. Call Len Korsch now. Eves. feE. 2274-Y.
Len Korsch Realty 163 W. HasHngs
PA. 9933
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UNITED JEWISH APPEAL —
We predilect an all-inclusive community partnership in the 1952 drive . . . We predilect that this year's drive will open early in June.
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CANADIAN JEWISH CONGRESS — We predilect bigger and better meetings of Congress oftener in 1952.
HADASSAH — We predilect a very successful year for: Hadassah with a great big bang-up Bazaar in the Seaforth Armories next $all.
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NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN W.e predilect an even bigger contribution by Council of Women to vital community efforts . . . We predilect the second annual Fiesta Night a comfortable sellout at the Com-modor^ with an enjoyable and hilarious floor-show whose content, will nevertheless bear some relation to the principles which the Councit upholdis;
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20-40 CLUB — We predilect a turn-em-way Leap Year Dance on February 29 where every girl will get her man. _
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PREDILECTION partiality; Predilect — to favor. In other words we are in favor of all these things happening in 1952 but we wouldn't venture to go out.on a limb and say ,that they will ...
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IF YOU GET THIS ISSUE ON TIME and we have reason to believe that you will, don't forget that there are late Friday i^ervices on. at two synagogues now . . . Tonight at Beth Israel the much heralded discussion on inter-faith dating will take place . . . At Schara Tzedeck, Rabbi Mozeson will discuss the biblical portion of the week.
LEAqi/CONYENTION DISCUSSIONS
E. E. GELBER
S. E. ,SCHWISEBE]|lG
The co-presidents of the Zionist Organization of Canada will play a major role in the discussion of the future program, of the organization at the Toronto convention this weekend. Both men attended the;23rd World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem last August.
MIAMI, Florida—(JTA)— The^ Florida ku Klux Klan has dis^ avowed the recent bombings of Jewish, Negro and Citholic homes and institutions. A.t a full Klan meeting 'held around a burning cross, Klan speakers criticized the recent wkve of terrorism and Bill Hehdrix, Florida Grand Drarigpn of the organization said that the Klan had no tbeen- involved in the planting of dynamite at Jewish synagogues, a Catholic church and Negro homes.
Benjamin R. Epstein and Arnold Forster, national iiirector and chief legal counseli- respectively, of the AntirDef amatiQn Leaigue of B'nai B'rith, who are,here investi-atirig the bombings, this weekend expressed the opinion that "while racial and religious ptrejudice underlies the outrages, the same criminals are not involved in all incidents." Although the A.D.L. officials doubted that a "concerted conspiracy" existed, they said that the "pattern of violence derives from basic ingrained racial and religious prejudices that iniist be eradicated."
Attorney General J. Howard McGrath said this weekends that every F.B.I, facility is being util-
ized to the "fullest extent" in investigating the terror bombings in Florida.
REMEMBER YOUI^ JN^ BOX THIS WEISK
The gross value of principal EielA crops produced on Canadian 'arms in 1951, based on prices during the Augiist-tNovember periodj is estimated at $1,856,000,-000. When additional payments and price adjustments for the remained of the crop year are taken into consideration, this value may well exceed the two billion dollar level for the first time in history.
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THE NEWEST ADDITION to the staff of Sam Brail's World Wide Barber Shop is Roma Heifez, formerly of the French Clpb, Shanghai, China. This: n^ake^ this barber shop representation really world-wide with Mr. Heifez from China, Matt Hasz from Hungary and Sam Brail, originally from Winnipeg.
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COLLECTIONS — ESTATES —• REPORTS ARNOLD STEELE MAORICE EtAPHAEL
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BORSHT CAPADE
MURRAY GOLDMAN will lead his Borsht Capade floor show in a repeat performance for the 20-40 Club this Stinday; -.ry
JERUSALEM^CJl^^)^; h right-wing party, laidwn as *'Eyt-anim,'^ was''formed here after a mass meeting called by Dr. Israel Sheib, former deputy leader of the Stern Group. The party consists mainly of former Sternists and dissatisfied members of the Herut.
The new party will strive to reestablish the dynasty of King David in a State of Israel which will have its historic boundaries, and will seek to build a Third Temple. It was also stated that the new movement will seek the elimination of the party ^stem in the country and the overthrow of the presehtr regime. Also, "Eyt-anim" calls for the natiQnalization of foreign companies iwhich now exploit Israel's nautruaf resources.
Aboiit 12,000 Indians and Es]ki-mbs inhabit the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory. In General, & ♦.Indiaris inhabit the fpreyfedarjeas while the Eskimos shun^ the wood<^ sections and prefer the treeless Arctic coast and Arctic Islands. Anthropologists believe that both groups of natives are of. Asiatic origin, crossing the Bering Strait into America possibly as long as 4,000 years, ago.
Israel Settler; Sloin by Arabs \
\ TEL AVIV~(JTA)—A Jewish member of Kibbutz Dan, in northern Israel, was shot and killed by Arab infiltrees last Friday liight while Peking to, recover a herd of; covins stolen from the settlement's barns, it 'was revealed here by a military Spokesman. He also announced that a protest had been lodged with the Israel-Syrian Mixed Armi,stice Commission on the .incident. , ^ , The Jew was shot when a party of settlers tracked the infiltrees but were ambushed by them. The body of .;the murdered man was not recovered th^t night, but turned over to the Israeli authorities the next morning by Syr-r ian officers.
Meanwhile, the Mixed Armistice Commission last weekend condemned as "a grave breach" of the general armistice' agreement the slaying of two Israeli fishermen on ^Lake Kinneret last week by Syrian troops. The American chairman of the commission, Co. Samuel,Taxis, voted with' the Israeli members to condemn the .slayings. •
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