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September 20, 1946 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Foiday, Sopfewslior 20, 1446

Founders of Newest Palestine
Settlement Thank American Jews

Canadian Ministers
Criticize Bevin for
Policy on Palestine

Nutrition Classes at Model Kitchen

REGINA, Canada, (rrA)—Pre-
Thomas C. Douglas of the
government of Saskatchewan, and
Isidore C. Nollet, minister of agri-
culture, severely :criticized For-
eign Minister Bevin and the Brit-
ish Labor Party for its Palestine
policy, at the annual conference
of. the Miatadruth of Western
Canada.

mier

HARLES ROSENBLOOM, chairman of the United Palestine An-
_:I and of the United Jewish Appeal, speaking at the recent
oundation ceremonies of Irgun Basra. newest Palestinian settle-
ent for veterans of the Jewish Brigade, said his fellow Jews in
merica "would be greatly encouraged and highly inspired by the
ews of the construction work going on in this country."
At the same time Palestinian Jewish leaders paid high tribute
o - American Jewry. pointing out that it was their generous con-
ributions to the United Jewish Appeal's $100,000,000 campaign
•hich gave new impetus to the intensive program of upbuilding the
ewish National Home.
Mr. Rosenbloom has been touring Palestine along with other
eaders of the UJA and UPA observing the development program
inanced by both agencies.

elden Says Arabs
elp in Resistance

JDC Home Helps
Soften Sad Memories
Of Nazi Cruelties

Arabs are fighting with the He-
rew resistance forces in Pates-
ine today. and more Arabs will
oin them in the event of open
arfare with the British as now
ms imminent.
This was disclosed by Mr. Harry
. Selden, co-chairman of the
erican League just returned'
m Palestine. Mr. Selden accom-
anted Senator Gillette on his
fission of inquiry. but returned
ater due to a delay in obtaining
lane passage.
Mr. Selden's disclosure confirms
ports received last week that
wo Arabs had been arrested for
articipation in the bombing of
he Kin:: David Hotel. British'
ilitary headquarters in Palestine.
"Pa:estine Arabs already are ac-
ive in the anti-British under- !
round." he said. They are mak-1
rig common cause with the He-
rews. not only because they be-
teve they can better themselves
V opposaig the British and the
ich local effendi. but because
hey are deve:oping a growing ad-
iration for Hebrew armed power
nd realization of its possibilities
n freeing their country. Typical
s a rumor which has spread
hrough the backward Arab world
the effect that the Hebrew un-
erground has an atomic bomb. -

Hitler came- Today she is resting
comfortably at the JDC home.
where good food. fresh air and
pleasant surroundings are help-
ing her pass the days in quiet and
comfort made possible by Ameri-
ca's $100.000.000 fund of the UJA.

Joel Kupperman, ABC "Quiz
id." is gradually losing his lisp
rid the director of the Speech
nd Hearing Clinic at Northwest-
rn University predicts that it
ill he entirely gone by fall.
eason for it: his brain works
aster than his tongue . . but
is tongue is finally catching up.
t isn't a lisp at all!

New Hebrew Books
The Hebrew Publishing House,
"Ogden", shortly will publish a
number of important works by
prominent writers, including some
translations from the Yiddish.
The latest publication by "Ogden"
was "Hebrew and Arab", by the
famous Orientalist, Prof. A. S.
Yehudah.

-- 'After welcoming the 120 dele-
gates, Premier Douglas, touching
on the Bevin attitude towards the
Jewish demands on Palestine,
"The very minimum we
said:
could expect was the implementa-
tion of the Anglo-American In-
quiry Commission report on Pal-
estine. You cannot ask a com-
mittee to be set up and then ig-
Courses is natrition. given at the National Jewish Hospital in
nore its report."
Denver. enable women to prepare wholesome meals without en-
dangering their health when they return to their homes and families.
Nollet said he "bitterly con-
demns" the Bevin policy in Pal-
pressed the belief that Jewish
estine. and announced he intends AMG Asked to Retain
problems are specialized and re-
to make a more direct protest.
Department of Jewish

British Parachutists Apologize
For Humiliating Jewish Vet
JERUSALEM,
(J T — Ten
members of a British parachute
regiment, stationed in Palestine,
made a public apology for "the
mean and detestable conduct" of
10 other paratroopers who are al-
leged to have humiliated a Jewish '
resident of Jerusalem formerly in
I the Royal Air Force. The apology!
was made in a signed letter pub-
lisped in the "Palestine Post."

Affairs in Bavaria

quire special study and treatment.

They also stressed the necessity
MUNICH, (JTA) — Various flr having a highly-placed of-
Jewish leaders here have united ficial representing Jewish inter-
in urging the American Military : ests in top governmental circles
Government to retain the De- in order to assure speedy action
on Jewish problems.
partment of Jewish Affairs in the
Military government officials,
Bavarian government. which the who support the incorporation
AMG is planning to incorporate plan, are meeting regularly with
into an overall bureau for politic- Jewish leaders in an effort to
al persecutees.
arrive at a settlement agreeable
Some of the Jewish leaders ex- I to all concerned.

PRAGUE—In a Joint Distribu-
tion Committee-supported home
for the aged. a Jewish matriarch
thinks back to the days before

Given With Pride for
More than Seventy Years

For almost three quarters of a century people have given

Sanders candy knowing that their gift was the finest

that money could buy — and that its quality would be

recognized.

Sanders candy is not by any means the most expensive,

but it possesses a proud tradition of quality which has

been jealously guarded and fostered throughout the

WE EXTEND OUR

years since Grandfather Fred Sanders made his first

NEW YEAR'S

batch of candy in 1875.

GREETINGS

Today, as in the past, Sanders candy is a gift to be

TO ALL OUR -

given with pride!

FRIENDS and PATRONS

SAMPSON'S MARKET

ABE SAMPSON

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