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May 30, 1946 - Image 7

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-05-30

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in
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ance
pt. Iden did more than spy on
see
dive and headed toward the
ship i
r returned.
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his decorations was a mem
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in D. Roosevelt.
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man's general. He was a
tough job to be done. H. ,

pearheaded his division':
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on. When he started back
s, the general ran into a
into American lines. H.o
nd as he did so, the tank
torrent of words. General
ted him to surrender his
holster. The enemy fired,
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War.
chief of staff of the 2n.1
orth Africa campaign.
el Rose, of Denver,
death of his son
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jobs which required lots of
could he turned over to him
11 be d o g jobs which required wisdom
also to over to his dependable hands
nd 190 ommander of the Detroit Post.
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for the department.
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mg, v sion and
Every viol ati

rmally at peace,
To be sure, the
he memory of a
ced, the bravery
p, will remain a
future will receive
al power, mightier
capacity for pro-
with which Na-
ica—is the example
idea of demociacy
f country so Intense,
die in their behalf.

in the present, but
t is peopled with the
r immortal dead, en-
his day does not sim-
remembrance. It is a
ich they won on the.
d in the realm of in-
endeavor and In the
dvancement and ex-
ened the pathway to
ust, with understand-
ue to pave the road.

c spirit by the sur-
heroes. Every fail-
d equality and to
o ex
nerations un 8` . a repudiation of
One prayer fills our hearts this day.
we be worthy of the contribution of the
ay the ideals they fought to preserve be-
our deeds realities in a world lastingly

roperty is owned by
on, of which Samuel
ne.

or fo
asked to
dollars ti

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of the

ERANS,
treet, Detroit 6, Michigan.

I was honorably discharged from the /4
U. S. and wish to join J.W.V.

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