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September 28, 1951 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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76—THE JEWISH NEWS

Israel Prepared to Compensate
Arab Refugees for Their Property

Friday, September 28, 1951

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

Masada Zionist Chapter
PARIS. — Simultaneous with I rael and unless there are direct Organizes Bowling League .
Masada Chapter, of the Zion-
the announcement that the peace talks all negotiations may
ist Organization of Detroit, has
state of Israel had notified the be broken off.
(From Beirut comes word that started bowling, and invites in-
UN Palestine Conciliation Com-
mission, in session, that it is the enemies of the late King terested members to contact Bill
ready to sign non-aggression Abdullah have scored a victory Golden, LA. 6-7049. Bowling is at
pacts with Egypt, Syria, Leban- by uniting in support of King 10 p.m., Wednesday, at Lucky
on and Jordan, came the in- Talal, who is known to be anti- Strike Recreation, with the first
session to start in October.
formation that the Jewish state ' British and anti-Israel).
is prepared to compensate Arab
refugees for property they left
behind and to contribute to-
Best Wishes to the Community
wards the refugees' resettlement.
Reuven Shiloah brought his
For a Happy New Year
governMent's statement to the
UN commission from Tel Aviv
and then left for Washington.
Arab leaders still are adamant
in their determination not to sit
at one conference table with Is-

THE CREST CO.

CAR INTERIORS

JWV Leader Honored

To All

DON LEE SHOW BAR

For reservations Phone VE. 5-9724

8 MILE ROAD

Just West of James Couzens Hwy.

New Year Greetings

DAVIS IRON WORKS

Structural Steel, Misc,

Iron Work Fabrication and Erection

TR. 5-2747

5756 Cass Ave.

TW. 3-7660

19381 JOHN R

*.

Best Wishes to All for

New Year Greetings

A Very Happy New Year

Distel Tool & Machine Co.

EASTERN PRODUCE CO.

Wholesale

Designers and Builders of
Dies, Tools, Jigs, Fixtures and Special Machinery

FRUITS and PRODUCE

2585 BEAUFAIT

2607 Russell St. Eastern Market

BenJAMIN G. BROWDY, ZOA
president, left, is shown present-
ing award to PAUL GINSBERG
of Atlanta, Ga., newly elected
national commander of the Jew-
ish War Veterans of the United
States of America, in tribute to
his outstanding record of serv-
ice to the Zionist cause.

J

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JWV Women. Hold
Donor Planning Meets

A series of meetings began
on Wednesday at the JWV
Memorial Home to complete
plans for the fifth annual donor
luncheon giVen by the Depart-
ment of Michigan Ladies Auxil-
iary, Jewish War Veterans,
which will be held Nov. 19. at
Masonic Temple. The following
have been appointed as ticket
chairmen:
Mesdames Bertha Sharp, Ar-
lene Rhodes, Jean Brose, Lillian
Fogel, Elaine Wasserman, Rose
Goodman, Freda Goosen, Doris
Adelstein, Vivian Karden, Co-
rine Oppenheim, Edith Bale,
Fay. Malinoff, Shirley Green-
berg, Lillian Bricker, Carol
Elias, Florence Maloff, Fay Kra-
kow, Eleanore Karasick, Lillian
Panzer and Bea Weinstein.
Tickets may be purchased by
contacting any of these women,
or by calling Betty Schubiner,
ticket chairman, at UN. 4-6206.

During the 1950-51 season,
8,298,579 boxes of oranges, val-
ued at $27,440,000 were sold, of
which 4,185,079 boxes or 51% of
the total. (an increase of 52,299
boxes over 1949-50) were export-
ed. More than half of those ex-
ported went to the United King-
dom.

Richard Distel

WA. 1-3071

Greetings on the New Year

With Sincere Hope for

DODGE ENGINEERING SERVICE

A Happy and Peaceful New Year

GEORGE COLEMAN

Complete Insulation

Henry Meyers' Stirring
Novel: 'Utmost Island'

Haunted with his idea for a
novel since youth, Henry Myers
pounded out "The Utmost
Island" on his typewriter while
in Switzerland recently. He cor-
rected his manuscript 10 times
and it has been published, for
release on Oct. 4, by Crown
Publishers (419 4th Ave., NY16).
Already a Book-of-the-Month
Club s e l e c t i o n, "The Utmost
Island" is an unusual creation.
It is a story of the Icelanders of
a thousand years ago. Poetic in
style and ' characterization, it
masterfully evaluates old sagas
and traditions and gives a stir-
ring description of the Sea:
Kings and the priests of that
time, of challenges and spirit-
ual changes. -
Applied to changes, that take
place in our own era, Myers'
novel will be found even more
interesting from the point of
view of human relations. Histor-
ically, his novel will stir many
interesting emotions.

DETROIT 7, MICHIGAN

WO. 1-3585

COLEMAN BUILDING CO.

New and Old Homes

14733 E. 7 MILE RD.

LAkeview 7-6569

Best Wishes to Our Friends and Patrons
For a Happy New Year

Greetings on the New Year

DETROIT ELEVATOR COMPANY

1938 Franklin St.

TO. 8-8553

2534 PASADENA

Detroit 7, Michigan

-
CARMEN- BOLONE & CO.

.

Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables

2446 MARKET STREET

WO. 2-8243

Eastern. Market

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
To Our Friends and Patrons

Detroit Excavating & Cement

Excavating Sewer Construction - Bulldozing
Basements - Residential and Commercial
Cement Work Bonded

18536 BRINKER

TW. 2-6989.

Peal 'WioheJ /or _A
-Warn/ new Year

Howard, Bob and
Margot in ow

The Season's Best Wishes

Best Wishes for a Happy New Y ear

CHICAGO
RAWHIDE MFG. CO .

CHRISTENSEN
MACHINE SCRAPING

3328 McGRAW

9000 ALPHINE AVENUE

WO. 2-8283

Our Sincerest Holiday Wishes

Our Best Wishes to the Community

For a Happy New Year

CITY WIDE CLEANERS

BUREAU OF CREDITS, Inc.

Pick-Up and Delivery Service

Four Hour Service on Request

Serving the Construction Industry

Detroit's Most Modern Cleaning Plant

4725 JOHN R

204 •PENOBSCOT BUILDING

TE, 3 1874

-

WO. 1-8770

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