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1 July 13, 1962 THE WISCONSIN JEWISH CHRONICLE US Chief Justice Warren Sun. Law Becomes New Luxury Hotel Planned for Tel Aviv if they close Saturdays, Rabbi Fox said efforts should be made first to jget the Legislature to reverse it-Iself. The Legislature killed an i amendment favored by observant Washington Honored in Israel; Effective in Meets President aen-Lvi Week I Dr fAiOKnrir Jews and other Sabbatarians, thus Jews Kap governor idiscriminating against 250,000 BOSTON (JTA) Gov. John Jews and other Sabbatarians, Rab- A Volpe and Lt. Gov.

Edward F. bi Fox declared. McLaughlin, were accused by I Under the new law, which had a Jewish leader here of "conspir- been amended through 43 changes, JERUSALEM (JTA) United States Chief Justice Earl Warren, who is spending a week in Israel, called on President Izhak Ben-Zvi. Later he visited the Jus- iffVi an hi 3 i i I -zT-trz i Firm ft I tices of the Supreme Court in their ing to smuggle" into State Law an various businesses nice taverns are chambers and in the evening was amended Sunday Blue Law meas- i now allowed to open Sundays, i th crnoct nt hnnnr at an informal -hioh hac hppn nassed bv the However, "due to religious preiu- By Milton Friedman "Alliance for Progress" and Anti-Semitism riinnpr tpnHprpd hv fhiff -TiiQticA with "relieious Dreiu- dice." said Rabbi Fox, "Sabba- tarians who close baturaays De-cause of religious belief" are "restricted to a four-and-a-half day trained the new Argentine army, After Hitler's defeat, escaping Nazi war criminals found an open I house of hospitality in Argen-j Yitzhak Olshan, president of Is- 1 dice" against Sabbath-observing i rael's Supreme Court. i minorities, including Jews.

Mr. At a reception in his honor, at I McLaughlin signed the measure i the Schocken Institute for Jewish 1 last week, making it effective. I Research, Justice Warren called! The accusation was voiced by for the establishment of a "School Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, vice-presi-I of Wisdom of the World" to help dent of the Massachusetts Coun-I create the foundation of a world cil of Rabbis, who is chairman of I I I WASHINGTON Will the "Alliance for Progress" require that Argentina, where anti-Semitism is raging, adhere to the human rights principles of the Punta del Este tina. Charter? the basis for the Council social actions com culture and create Miouia Americans ray: Argentina police have failed to move against anti-Jewish violence Should American taxpayers in a situation reminiscent of the subsidize foreign regimes that' Germany of 1933.

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Herby and the Hadassah Medical Center and had been the luncheon guest of Education Minister Abba Eban. He also called on the Minister of Justice, Mr. Dov Joseph. they, through huge loans pend mittee. According to KaDDi rox, Gov.

Volpe, who was out of the state, had the new bill "rushed" by the State Police, so that the measure could become law after Lt. Gov. McLaughlin signed it. Calling fc a state-wide referendum on a proposed amendment permitting Sabbath-observers to keep their businesses open Sunday ing for Egypt, indirectly underwrite Nasser's purchase of new hn i City Health Department Warns Against Summer Food Spoilage, Poisoning The Tel Aviv Hilton, which will be the largest hotel in Israel on completion in 1964. The 440-room luxury hotel on the shores of the Mediterranean, is being constructed on the shores of the Mediterranean and will be surrounded on three sides by Independence Park.

Excavation has been completed and work on the foundation of the hotel is now underway. Food poisoning can spoil many outings and vacations this summer, Dr. E. R. Krumbiegel, commissioner of health for the city of Milwaukee, has warned.

Health authorities estimate as many as 1,000,000 case of preventable food poisoning occur annually in the Soviet MIG-21 missile-equipped jet fighters? The Senate voted recently to withhold certain categories of assistance from Poland and Yugoslavia. Among reasons cited was anti-Catholic discrimination. However, the State Department and the Agency for International Development insist that Congress approve increased hand-outs to Nasser to curry his favor. A fight on the House floor is bound to erupt when the Mutual Security allocations come up for a final vote before adjournment. The State Department, favoring "quiet diplomacy," is desperately trying to dissuade Congressmen from raising an issue that might embarrass Nasser.

Meanwhile, Nasser goes merrily along with his anti-Israel blockades and boy ON THE SCREEN Copyright 1968, J. T. A. By Herbert C. Luft gentine police officers, in notorious instances, are themselves charged vith backing neo-Nazi camps.

A Crucial Question The Alliance for Progress, designed to promote freedom in South America, is considering giving Argentina huge sums. Rep. Seymour Halpern, New York Re-publican who recently visited liuenos Aires on Government business, lias now raised a crucial question. "To subsidize a regime tolerating Nazism would be no more logical than aiding Communist Cuba." said Rep. Halpern.

In a letter to Alliance coordinator Teodore Moscoso, Rep. Halpern asked that Argentina be told that, if it is to share in Alliance benefits, it must move against neo-Nazism and protect religious minorities. When Congress voted funds for the Alliance, it was testified that these sums would promote social justice and human rights in Argentina and other Latin American nations. Cuba was eliminated from the program because of its totalitarian regime. Alliance officials have informal- ly conceded that a regime tolerating Nazism should be denied aid.

Hut there is talk that a tough line with Argentina might "offend the Latin temperament, make things worse for the Jews, and interfere with the broader goals of the Al- liance." The issue is debated within the Alliance. Rep. Halpern is still United States. Last year in the city of Milwaukee, 16 persons were poisoned by food in eight separate incidents, according to reports to the Mil-I waukee Health Department, con-I firmed by laboratory diagnosis. HOLLYWOOD Producer! form his own literary agency.

Harold Hecht, whose prison drama I "Birdman of Alcatraz" recently WAS BY chance at the Ly ceum Theatre in Gotham that unaouoieaiy many more people won two awards nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press As- cotts. Hecht saw a new play by Harry i suffer from food poisoning but do Brown, "A Sound of Hunting," not report their illness to health Attitude Toward Egypt sociation for star Burt I Lancaster which ran only for 23 perform authorities. When a sizable number of people are poisoned at a large party, many who might otherwise The Administration was hor- anfl featured player Telly Savalas, rified when India turned to Mos- nas completed editing of his next cow for exactly the same MIG-21 one- Taras Bulba, the 7 million iets. Yet the attitude toward i dollar picture with Tony Curtis ances. A young actor attracted Hecht's attention, Burt Lancaster, who made his debut in the central role of Sgt.

Joseph Mooney. While other agents dangled fabulous figures before Lancaster, Hecht offered only one inducement. "If you sign with me, we'll be producing our own pictures within five years," he told the young actor. Egypt is entirely different. There dismiss their symptoms as stomach flu" report their condition to the Milwaukee Health Department.

For example, late in February of this year the health department was alerted that several hundred persons had suffered food poisoning after attending dinners in the Milwaukee area. The most frequent cause of food poisoning is failure to keep foods properly refrigerated in warm weather. Dr. Krumbiegel said. This applies to cooked as weil as un i and Yul Brynner photographed on i location in Argentina and in Co-! lumbia's Hollywood studio.

We talked with the suave, energetic producer just as he was about to embark on a brand-new venture, a three million dollar picture entitled, "Flight from Ashiya" to be shot primarily on location in Ja- pan for United Artists release. Elliot Arnold's book of the same i title and the screen play by Waldo (Salt (One of the Hollywood Ten) are attempts to rationalize and justify Nasser's acquisition of these planes, which fire sidewinder-type missiles. The missiles are designed to seek out and destroy Israeli aircraft. Israel has nothing comparable for defense. Egyptian jet pilots have been checked out on this new Russian equipment at Soviet air bases.

Russian technicians are As appealing to the eye as it is to the taste it's Wilno, the aristocrat of corned beef. Made of choicest U. S. Government inspected beef, skilfully prepared by Wilno experts. To enjoy corned beef at its best, it's smart to ask for His promise became a reality after only one and one-half years.

Hollywood's legendary Damon and Pythias team of Hecht and Lancaster expanded to include a third partner, James Hill. Their pictures took the trio to such far-flung locales as Fiji, France, Italy and Mexico. Hecht's credo then, as now, was to travel to the place required by the script rather than attempting to duplicate the atmosphere on a sound stage. During his long association with in Egypt servicing the the air-to-air missiles. jets and dramatizes the United States Air I Force Rescue Command based at Nasser's military budget for the Ashiya.

Japan, near the capital of Tokyo. Once more Yul Brynner cooked foods. In addition to poultry and meat, particularly processed meats, foods most commonly affected are fish, custards, and cream-filled pastries. Although highly distressing, food poisoning is usually not serious and seldom fatal. At the first sign, which is usually sudden, call a doctor and if possible go to bed.

will portray the central character, this time under the direction of Michael Anderson (of "Around the coming fiscal year is tremendously expanded. He is diverting sums from domestic needs, told by the State Department that the United States will send loans and grants to fill the gap. I v. Lancaster, Hecht has been respon World in 80 with Richard wnrmiinw --nun hill 3 sible for some of Hollywood's most memorable movies that were both financial and artistic successes and ii "THE FINE5T Since creation, God has engaged in making matches, a task as difficult as dividing the Red Sea. Jose b.

Halafta awaiting a reply. Second Largest Community Argentina has the second largest Jewish community in the diaspora, excluding the Soviet Union. The role of the 4.r0,00) Argentine Jews in Jewish life is surpassed only by the North American Jewish community. Argentine Jt wry is mainly of Eastern European origin. Jewish education is widespread, and Argentina is the last great center of popular usage of the Yiddish language.

With less than one-tenth of America's Jewish population, Argentina sends more than twice as many immigrants to Israel as does the United States. American Jewry is understandably concerned Yet, it was learned authoritatively that the State Department to this writing' had not bothered to note the anti- Semitic outrages in Argentina. Despite a nationwide protest strike by Argentine Jews and! anti-facist non-Jews, the U.S.: Embassy in Ituenos Aires did not even send a line on this problem in its daily reports to Washington. Nor did any request for informa- tion go forth from the State De-! partinent. If the Department would con-' suit its own archives, it will find I that Argentina refueled Nazi sub-I The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle nn7 Widmark and Oscar winner George a I i co-starring.

Hecht and Anderson will probe into the background of the Rescue Command and take the audience to actual scenes of the drama, not only in Japan, but also in a whirlwind flight to the Philippines and North Africa, wherever U. S. teams are operating. IIEC'IIT'S latest three pictures are certain to rival, if not surpass, his successes of "The Devil's Disciple," "Separate Tables" and but it will be hard for him to top his own, low budget 1 one, "Marty," won an Oscar for Hecht and his associates. Among the better known pictures are "The Bachelor Party," "The Crimson Pirate," "The Sweet Smell of Success," "Take a Giant Step" and "The Young Savages." In 1959, Hecht became a fully independent producer which didn't stop him from joining forces with his former partner, Burt Lancaster, in the making of "Birdman of Alcatraz" an indictment of Man's inhumanity to Man.

Published weekly by the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company, at 120 B. Detroit Street. Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin. Second-class postas paid at Milwaukee. Wisconsin.

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Delivered by mail only. famous for meat products for over 60 years Approves $35,000,000 Loan to Israel WASHINGTON (JTA) The United States Government has approved a loan of for Israel from the Development Loan Fund, it was learned here. The loan is to be used in the framework of the Israel development plan for the purchase of goods and services in the United States. Among the items to be financed under the loan are computers, steel, non-ferrous metals, truck s. construction equipment, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics and other materials.

The loan is for a period of 20 years at three-quarters of one percent interest with no repayment of principal for the first five years. Meanwhile, it was mjnde known that Israel Ambassador Avraham Harman has met with high Commerce Department officials to open negotiations on the cotton products "Marty," one of the few deeply moving, human stories to come from Hollywood in recent years. "Marty" is centered around the AMERICAN STATE BANK neighborhood of New York where Harold was born on June 1, 1907, the son of Joseph and Rose Hecht. After attending public school 16U, Harold decided at 16 that the theater had to become his life's work. He studied for five years at the American Laboratory Theater with Richard Boleslawsky and the late Maria Ouspenskaya as his 740 north plankinton avenue i.

i marines during World War IP Argentina collaborated with Nazi Germany in much the same way that Cuba is now working with Moscow. Nazi military officers lUOlU lUl'NllOIl. 1 1 teachers. Later Hecht danced at the Met, with Martha Graham and Mordkin. It was as a dancer that I Hecht came to Hollywood to be-j come later assistant to his former I tutor, Boleslawsky.

Later he graduated to dance director working on i several of the zany Marx Bros. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACIST You Can Rely on Your Pharmacist to Servo You PROMPTLY ACCURATELY EFFICIENTLY A call from your doctor assures you of expert compounding of your prescription needs. KEEP THIS GUIDE NEAR YOUR TELEPHONE ft Ha -ii 1 i t-k' comedies. He also appeared as an actor in "The Lottery," followed by dancing stints in several editions of "Grand Street Follies;" both on the Broadway stage. During a second trip to Hollywood in the mid-thirties, Hecht became an associate of Nat Gold-stone, a talent agency, establishing a literary department for this organization "and rising to a partner in the agency business.

After three veers in the Army. Hecht returned to the film capital now to Statement of Condition as of close of business June 30, 1962 RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks 9,110,205.60 U. S. Government Securities 9,647,471.19 Municipal Securities 483,186.53 Loans and Discounts 24,855,617.48 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 75,000.00 Bank Building 381,409.50 Furniture and Fixtures 149,340.22 Other Assets 208,643.02 544,910,873.54 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 1,100,000.00 Surplus 1,400,000.00 Undivided Profits 661,342.23 Reserves 692,877.61 Dividend No. 101 payable July 2, 1962 27,500.00 Demand Deposits $27,660,331.70 SILVER SPRING FOND DO LAC HO.

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