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July 24, 1942 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-07-24

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DETX017* SEWISH CHRQNICLE and The Legal Chronicle

luly

Jewish Soldiers With
Polish Army Enter-
tained by Agency

JERUSALEM (Palcor)—Mem-
ories of prewar Jewish life

in

ii f

it

heading the group. In the morn-
ing the soldiers visited the Ha-
dassah hospital, the
Hebrew
University and the military
cemetery. Here they were ad-
dressed by Isaac benZvi, chai..-
man of the Vaad Leumi.
At the Jewish Agency recep-
tion they were welcomed with
an address by Isaac Gruenbaum,
member of the Jewish Agency
Executive and formerly a lead-
er of Polish Jewry and a mem-
ber of the Polish Sejm. Later
the soldiers visited the Herzl
Room in the Keren Kayemeth

Poland were stirred yesterday
afternoon when 350 Jewish sol-
diers in the Polish Army were
given a reception in the Jewish
Agency building and hailed for
their part in defense of the
Middle East.
The soldiers, who are part of
a large contingent garrisoned in
Palestine, spent the day's leave
in Jeruslem visiting the inert headquarters.
important Jewish institutions
Each of the soldiers was pre-
with the rabbinical chaplains sented by the Jerusalem Kehilla
with a souvenir in the form of
SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY
a miniature mezuzah enclosed in
silver cases made in the Bezalel
shops.

ROMANCE of
REAL ESTATE

Possible only In

$3,000 SWINGS

- 14
unit 3 story
semi-fireproof secure main thorofare
!ovation. Sold $90,000. Estate price
only $25,000.

$7,000 STINGS--Palatial 6 apt
Cl no' Ille roof bk steel 5 to 6 rooms
ex pensive plumbing elevator 4
bk
g I
rage. Construction coot $75,000.
Illness 10 wept sacrifice only 820,000.

$1.800 SWINGS

— Outstanding cor
I to 5 rooms fine cond. Original
$125,000 value. Foreclosed cost $52,-
1100, Small 4 1,4
terms.

o

$1'2.500 SWINGS-26 units beaut I-
ful 3 to 4 roont

al ta elegant

hat ho

tiled lobby marble stairs. New stoves
new refrig. Fortner 8175,000 value.
5Iust be mold only 150,000. Small
15 yr terms,

$25,000 !SWINGS — Modern
68 apt
3 to 1 rooms. Large the marble
hobby. Marble stairs vie% a tor. New

NI OVI.,1 now

reft•Ig HOW VR1'1111111 steam
biller. Former $350,000 sales value.
Ins. Co. foreclosed amazing low
price only $150,000.

GO INTO DEBT

1;0011 .11.lg1111.11t
in
these
OWV n lot of looney. pay

1114. °rue-future

111•8

to

off with

Inflation olollars.
Inviable Interest — operat ing—depre-
eta t ion deductions solves income tax
problems.

JOHANNESBURG, South Af-
rica (Palcor) — Confidence in
the ability of Great Britain and
her allies to hold the Middle
East against General Erwin
Rommel was expressed here by
Prime Minister General Jan C.
Smuts of South Africa.
His views were conveyed to SEN. PRENTISS M. BROWN
BENJAMIN LEVINSON
Gershon Agronsky, Editor of the
Announcement has been made . have been established at 1102
Palestine Post, in tin interview
at Pretoria. Mr. Agronsky, head of the formation of the Mich- National Bank Bldg.
of the only English-language i „an Citizens' Council, an organ-
Relating the aims and pur-
daily in Palestine, has just com-
poses
of this group, Mr. Levin- GOVERNOR VAN WAGONER
of public spirited citizens
pleted a five-weeks' tour of
said, understood.
"One thing I We
want
South Africa on a Zionist speak- who are interested in good gov- son
clearly
are ing
not our
are list
S of flavored candidates
ing program.
enator r enti ss M. Brown
eminent. Active in the organi- politicians and we have no axe and Gov. Murray
During his talk with Mr. Ag-
Wag,
zation
tare
a
group
of
men
prom-
to
grind.
We
are
only
interested
oner.
Senator
Brown D. has Van
estab.
ronsky, Prime Minister Smuts,
inent
in
the
residential
building
in
good
clean
and
sound
gov-
fished
himself
as
one
of
who is often referred to as the industry and allied fields.
the
ernment and regardless of party most forceful members of the
man who formulated the League
Non partisan in nature the affiliation we will devote our Senate who commands the re-
of Nations Mandate for Pales- main
objective of the Michigan energies, resources and abilities
spect of all his colleagues, while
tine, discussed the military stra- Citizens' Council will be the re-
in acquainting the public with Gov. Van Wagoner
tegic position in Egypt. He felt
has demon-
reassured that the United Na- election of those officeholders the records of those men who strated his ability as :a fine en.
who
have,
by
virtue
of
their
have
served
the
people
of
this
ecutive.
Both
of
these
men
have
tions forces now stationed on
that front would be able to hold splendid records, merited retell- city and state with distinction. clearly shown that they repre.
out. He was particularly confi- tion. The officers of the Coun- But more important than that— sent no one group but the entire
dent that the Nazi invaders could cil are Benjamin Levinson, chair- we are anxious to see that every population. The spotlight will be
not get through to Palestine, man ; Joseph Holtzman, treas. citizen exercise his franchise to thrown upon their records be.
44rer; Ida Lippman, executive vote. To maintain the Demo- cause these are the type of
he told the Palestine editor.
men
secretary; and Samuel Hecht- cratic principles of our country We need
man,
secretary.
in public office during
Headquarters this is vitally necessary. Head- these crucial times,"

Large debt Inca TIN dell rtlte
Income
tax advantages. $770,000 former
value Detroit realty for only $305,-
500. Ins. Intuit liquidate under
t he law entire group 6 attractive
a rils.
Amazing terms only $46,000
down, 15 yrs ou hal 4 14 % Int. For
Facts end Figures full lima!l ap-
praisals see Mr. Bedford.

TABLE TALK

Notable Quotes of the Week

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VS. SLAVERY
"It is that, a war between
the idea of freedom and the idea
of scientific slavery, between the
dream of happiness and the
nightmare of despotism. But it
is more than that. It is a war
for the preservation of human-
ity, for a defeat of the United
Nations would mean a world of
terror and tragedy. It would
mean an insane world where a
few men at the top of the heap
would live out their hysterical
lives trampling the millions un-
der their heels. It would mean
fear and want for the many and
degeneracy and power for the
few. That is what it would be
like if the Axis won.
"The Axis will not win.
Twenty-eight peoples on every
continent have signed the sol-
emn agreement with their blood,
pledging to fight on until free-
dom and sanity return to a tired
earth."
—Owen J. Roberts,
Supreme Court Justice.

AMERICANISM AND
VICTORY
"There are two words today
by which we shape our thoughts
and deeds. One is Americanis , n
and the other is Victory. The
first is yours by right of herit-
age, a right for which you have
fought and which you have treas-
ured above all other possessions.
"The second, which now stirs
the soul and determination of
every true American, will be
yours because the members of
Bnai Brith are fighting, working
and giving in unity to achieve
victory."
—Governor Green of Illinois.

ance of the right to liberty
tives of three faiths at the
under God—for all peoples and
University of Virginia's In-
races and groups and nations,
stitute of Public Affairs.
everywhere in the world."
—President Rooesvelt.
VICTORY WILL BE OURS
"This great nation, released
OUR TASK
"As members of churches and front the bonds of the past by
synagogues we have Catholic, the Declaration of Independence,
Protestant and Jewish work to is and will continue to be the
do. But we also have a task of Zion of all faiths and the prom-
transcendent importance to do ised land of all peoples who
together. It is to arouse all once have touched its shores.
Americans to their religious duty America will be a land flowing
to win, not only the war, but with milk and honey to those
also the peace. Above all else, who have faith in human liberty
we have a united world to cru- and to those who will build for
satle for, to organize for, to bring all their fellow-men for freedom
to pass." on that faith."
--Declaration of representa-
.
—Rabbi Jonah B. Wise.
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"The spirit of liberty and
freedom which inspired preced-
ing generatons to found and
build up to their present high
state of development our free
institutions is the spirit that will
win this war. It should there-
fore be revitalized and cultivated
to the fullest extent by all of
the United Nations and their
peoples."
. . . "To the weary, hungry,
unequipped Army of the Amer-
ican Revolution, the Fourth of
July was a tonic of hope and
inspiration. So it is now. The
tough, grins men who fight for
freedom in this dark hour take
heart in its message—the assur-

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