A merican ,fewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle September 19, 1941 15 Fugitive Leaders of Anti-Axis Nations Heard on CBS A Happy New Year HOPTMAN BAKERY We specialize in our Challis and Sponge and Honey Cakes 8916 TWELFTH ST. MA. 1755 he Shono Tovo Tikosevu BACKCO PRODUCTS INC. 2449 E. Grand Blvd. TRinity 1-5222 A Happy New Year R. G. TENEROWICZ Congressman FIRST DISTRICT 1 Happy New Year Triple "D" Machine Z6 Tool Co. TOOLS — FIXTURES DIES 8459 GRATIOT AVE. High radio spot of the second anniversary of World War II on Sept. lambos Simopoulos, Greek minister to London; King Ilaakon of Not' 1 was the broadcast from London on the Columbia Broadcasting System network during which many leaders of Nazi-conquered coun tries resolved anew to bring about the liberation of their people. In this radioed picture, taken in Columbia's London headquarters, are: (L to R) Jan Masaryk, foreign minister of Czechoslovakia; Chara- "WE MUST PRESERVE FREEDOM" New Year Message Written Especially for Detroit Jewish Chronicle way; Edward R. Murrow, CBS European bureau chief; Hubert Pier- lot, Belgian premier; Anthony Biddle, American ambassador; Bre ndan Bracken, British minister of information; General Sikorski, Polish premier; Pieter Gerbrandy, premier of Holland and Joseph B ech, Luxembourg foreign minister. What a man does, not what he No pleasure is comparable to feels, thinks, or believes, is the the standing upon the vantage- universal yardstick of behavior. ground of truth.—Francis Bacon. By THE HON. ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG United States Senator from Michigan It is a privilege once more to join in solemn greetings on the occasion of the Jewish New Year. Once more I thank The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for this opportunity. In this hour of vast national emergency all races and all sects and all creeds must make common cause and faithfully defend our common American heritage. More zealously than ever we must preserve freedom of religion and freedom of speech and freedom of American life at home while we are dedicating ourselves to the defense of freedoms abroad. We need patriotism by all. We need tolerance of all who give their hearts to America. The Jewish New Year once more fittingly invites both Jew and Gentile to this common dedication. In this spirit I earnestly send you my warwest greetings. Hear Communists Fight Toler- ance for Zionism ICA Colonies Confiscated In Bessarabia Season's Greetings and Best Wishes to All DETROIT VARNISH WORKS Paint with Mac-O-Lac IT'S WEATHER-TESTED 5400 E. NEVADA TWINBROOK 2-1900 Rosh I fashonTh Greetings—A DETROIT INCINERATOR CO. INCINERATORS—"ALL TYPES" RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Parts, Repairs, Replacements, for Any Make, Fire Brick Repair - Spark Screens 20216 JOHN R. 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The official reason given for the Bessarabia, thus putting to an • MAX FRIED recommendation is that the le- end a Jewish land enterprise galization of Zionism is contrary —going back several generations. • AVERY FRIED to Soviet policy and is likely to promote national antagonisms. Justice delayed, is justice GRAND RIVER TE. 1-6818 The injection of the Politburo denied.—Gladstone. into the situation is believed to have been prompted by the wi- dening spheres of liberalism in the attitude of the Soviet gov- ernment to various Jewish proj- ects and traditions. While pressure was being ap- plied against governmental ac- ceptance of Zionism and the Hebrew language, negotiations are understood to be under way We extend the Season's Greetings to all our Jewish friends to permit Zionists fel leave Rus- sia without hindrance. This has and patrons, and wish each and every one of you a not been possible hitherto, except for permission granted in the Happy and Prosperous New Year! last few years for the transit of refugees to Palestine across So- viet territory. The makers of Detroit Premium Beer and Oldbru Lager Interpreters of the Politburo attitude believe that political deeply appreciate the patronage extended to them by motives are involved. At the pres- time the Communist is the ent retailers and the public alike. We take this opportunity to only political party recognized. It is said that the legalization of thank you for that patronage and to wish you every Zionism would, effect, recog- nize another political party. success in the coming year. But in recent months the old- line policies of the Yevseks and the Politburo with respect to Jewish affairs seem to have been ignored by the more practical- minded Russian administrators. ISTANBUL A Happy New Year Year. of Happiness to All FRIED AIR KOOL CO. 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