Friday, November 30, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Sixteen Jews 80 Percent Back 3 Slain, 50 Wounded Lindeman to Address Of Jewish State British Hunt Refugees Beth El Sisterhood (Continued from Page 1) the subject are united behind the Zionist program. It is rea- sonable to believe that the unity is even greater abroad." The survey was conducted among American Jews in city and in country from coast coast, for the Hausman Foun- dation of New York City, a pri- vate charitable foundation, in no way connected or affiliated with any other organization. "Particularly significant is Mr. Roper's statement that the decision for or against a Jewish State in Palestine seems to be taken with a high degree of firmness," the Senators declared. "Seventy-seven percent of those who answered had already made up their minds and only 9.4 percent of those interviewed were undecided on the issue." CHANUKAH GREETINGS and BEST WISHES to DETROIT JEWRY (Continued from Page 1) Sincere Chanukah Greetings CHANUKAH GREETINGS PROGRESSIVE Professor Eduard C. Lindeman of the New York School of So- LINEN SERVICE IRVING HERMELIN cial Work of Columbia Univer- sity, will be the speaker at the 900 E. FERRY General Agency December meeting of the Sister- Insurance MA. 9610 hood of Temple Beth El, on Mon., Dec. 10 at 2 p.m., in the FOX THEATER BLDG. 605 BUY VICTORY BONDS Brown Memorial Chapel of the Temple. His subject will be, "American \\\\\\\\\\\ LI ■ ■ W\II LI 0 11 NI 1.1 ■ 1 1101. ■ .1 kl 0 0 MI I I .1 0 0 I 0 I I 0 MI LI 0 kl Responsibilities in World Af- I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ For 25 Years We Have Been Specializing in fairs." cedure was followed ,in the . other villages. The first official communique issued here admitted that no il- legal entrants or arms had been discovered. The newspaper Mishmar re- ported that 15,000 troops and 2,000 military vehicles are par- ticipating in the operations IA against the Jewish colonists. Troop reinforcements arrived in Certificates, etc. 5 Palestine this week from Egypt, of Birth, M arriage, Preference Rating Accurate Photographic Reproductions ; including several New Zealand O A Same Size, Enlarged or Reduced of Any- units. Gifts for Jewish children in E thing Written, Drawn or Typed Earlier, two truckloads of Europe and Palestine will be the 5 workers in diamond plants at price of admission to the Chanu- & 5 5 Nathanya, who were returning kah party on the Detroit Ha- RAndolph 6428 to their homes at Givath Ilaim poel Hamizrachi. The party will 131 W. LAFAYETTE were fired upon by troops pat- be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 8:30 Transportation Bldg. rolling the roads and two were p.m. at the home of Miss Drora & BUY VICTORY BONDS wounded. A third truck was fired Selesny, 3265 W. Buena Vista on when the passengers did not Avenue. F . ■■■■■■■■ w1 klm o .1.1w.1 , ..t o ...slow,. m .1 o es.aa14 alight as rapidly as the soldiers desired. A Red Mogen David ambulance which was summon- ed to give first aid to the wound- ed was detained and its occu- pants arrested. A large section of the Pales- tine coast, north of Tel Aviv, was under curfew, while in Tel Aviv itself tension was reported to be mounting. One night, in- habitants lined the road between the city and Herzlia in defiance of the curfew. The invasion of the Jewish settlements followed the blast- ing of two coast guard stations, and a broadcast by the secret Jewish radio declaring that the two posts had been active in hunting for the immigrants from the Demetrios. The broadcast stressed that illegal Jewish im- migration would be continued at all costs. Two Jewish-manned fishing boats and their crew of 12 were detained for allegedly participat- ing in the landing of the De- metrios' passengers. The 12 were sent to the Latrun detention camp, where the British have confined an unknown number ,f suspected terrorists. Thirteen other persons are reported to have been detained along the shore between Herzlia and Na- thanya on suspicion that they were illegal entrants. The British authorities are re- ported to be using aircraft, de- stroyers and radar in a move to halt illegal entry of Jews. Meanwhile, the Palestine Gov- ernment is rapidly liquidating the Jewish super-numerary po- lice, which were organized when the Nazi forces led by Field Marshal Rommel threatened Egypt and Palestine. They have been withdrawn from guard duty and military depots and air- dromes and replaced by units "Generally we don't put much stock in fortune-tellers, of the Arab Legion. The Gov- ernment's haste in dismissing palmists and mind-readers, but in recent months we have the Jewish police is criticized in• the Jewish press. I PHOTOSTAT COPIES Gifts for Children Admission to Party Commercial Reproducing Co. t 5 411 been gazing into our crystal ball—full of electricity. We see Hoover Suggests Arabs Be Moved %IA ONLY BY PEPSI•COLA COO (' LONG ISLAND CM NI' Illtruto LOCALLY IY A OM tAtAti 9A,CAO W"I Bottled by of Detroit NEW YORK (JTA) — Form- er President Herbert Hoover in a statement issued here this week, proposed moving Pales- tine's Arabs to reclaimed land in Iraq in order to settle the Palestine problem. His suggestion, based on the fiindings of a British report, is that Iraq be aided to reconstruct the ancient irrigation works of the Tigris and Euphrates val- leys. The report referred to by Mr. Hoover was made by Sir Wil- liam Willcocks, an eminent Brit- ish engineer, 30 years ago. He estimated that about 2,800,000 acres of the most fertile land in the world could be recovered at a cost under 150 million dollars. The idea of moving the Arabs out of Palestine, according to the former President, was orig- inally suggested by the British Labor Party in December, 1944. However, he said, at that time, they had no "adequate plan as to where and how they were to go." an all-electric home complete with a practically automatic kitchen, a grand time-saving laundry and the newest air-conditioning unit. Some of our friends have electric kitchens and laundries and we know of the many labor- saving advantages they offer. However, we are especially interested in the air-conditioning unit with its pure, conditioned air which bids fair to make ours a cleaner, more healthful home." Electric equipment is not generally available for sale now. Some is being manufactured and dis- tributed. It will be to your advantage to have your name on your electrical dealer's list, so that you will be able to get it at the earliest possible time. The DETROIT EDISON Co. See 'OWL deda for information. 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