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December 21, 1951 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-21

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THE JEWISH NEWS-31
Friday, December 21, 1951

UN Paris Meeting Fails to Restore
Peace Efforts Between Israel, Arabs

PARIS,

(JTA) —

466 Immigrants from Israel Entered Canada

OTTAWA, (JTA) — A total of ter Harris, Minister of Citizen-
Goiten Arrives in Washington
466 immigrants entered Canada ship and Immigration. During
WASHINGTON, (JTA) —David from Israel from Jan. 1 through this same period, Canada ad-.
The United obligation to pay compensation Go i t e n, Minister Plenipoten- Aug. 31, it was reported by Wal- mitted a total of 116,657 immi-

N a ti ons Palestine Conciliation
Commission acknowledged i t s
complete failure to bring about
a settlement between Israel and
the Arab states, in a report sub-
mitted to the UN General As-
sembly.
The report s ay s that the
members of t h e Commission
find neither Israel nor t h e
Arabs ready to come to an
agreement, and charges both
with being equally guilty for the
f ail u r e of the negotiations
which were carried on this year
in Paris and previously in Lau-
sanne and in Geneva.
The government of Israel, the
report says, is not prepared to
implement the resolution of the
General Assembly of Dec. 11,
1948 which stated that Arab re-
fugees wishing to return to their
houses in Israel territory should
be permitted to do so at the
earliest practicable date. T h e
Arab states, on the other hand,
the report points out, are not
prepared to implement the part
of that resolution which calls
for a final settlement on all
questions outstanding between
them and Israel.
T h e Commission emphasizes
in its report that it took into
account the fact that positive
progress in the transition from
war to peace in Palestine is im-
possible as long as the problem
of the Palestine refugees re-
mains unsolved. It concludes by
stating that it considers that
further efforts towards settling
the Palestine question could yet
usefully be based on the prin-
ciples underlying the proposals
it had submitted to the parties
in September of thiS year in
meetings held in Paris.
In these proposals, the Com-
mission suggested that an agree-
ment be reached concerning war
damages arising out of the hos-
tilities of 1948, such agreement
to include mutual cancellation
of such claims, by the govern-
ments of Egypt, Jordan, Leban-
on and Syria and Israel, that Is-
rael agree to the repatriation
of a specified number of Arab
refugees; that Israel accept the

DPs Must File Reports
With Government Jan. 1

Semi-annual reports, required
by law from former displaced
persons in the United States,
are due for filing on or before
Jan. 1, Resettlement Service,
Jewish Welfare Federation
agency for service to new arri-
vals, has reminded former DPs
in this area.
The head of the family re-
ports for himself and his wife
and for all children who are
unmarried and under 21 years
of age. People who were single
at the time of arrival should file
their own personal reports.
Form DPC 12 for reporting
can be obtained at the office of
the Immigration and Natural-
ization Service, at 3770 East Jef-
ferson, and, upon completion,
should be sent to the DP Com-
mission, C/O 'Statistical Section,
Immigration and Naturalization
Service, Washington 25, D.C.

Senior Judea Expands
Zionist House Activities

With the greatly expanded fa-
cilities of Zionist House at their
disposal, Senior Judea has en-
larged the scope of its program,
under the guidance of council
officers Abba Friedman, Ruth
Katzman, Beverly Cohen and
Paula Chaenko.
Senior Judea m e e t s every
Thursday, '7:30 p.m. at the Zion-
ist House, Linwood and Law-
rence. Young people, aged 14-
18, are invited to join. Leonard
P. Baruch, may be contacted at
TY. 5-7997 for additional infor
mation.

Hanukah Regulations

All the regulations for Hanu-
kah may be found in the "Schul-
chan Aruch," the popular Code
of Jewish Law. Author of the
famed compendium was Rabbi
Joseph Caro who was born in
Spain in 1488 and died in Safed,
Palestine, in 1575. His Code was
published in 1555.

for property abandoned by re- tiary of Israel, arrived in Wash-
fugees not repatriated; that the ington to assume duties at the
governments concerned agree to Embassy of Israel.
the release of blocked bank ac-
counts; and that the govern-
ments concerned agree to con-
Season's Greetings
sider, under United Nations
auspices, a revision or amend-
ment of the existing armistice
agreements between them.

Holiday Greetings

Salon De Beaufe

Holiday Greetings

Season's Best lVishes

Farmhouse
Ham-N-Egger

GREEN BRIAR
GIFT SHOP

Eat 'em Out'ta the Skillet

15415 W. 7 Mile Rd.

7428 W. Fort

HENNESSY'S
DRUG STORE

14184 Gratiot, nr. 7 Mile

VE. 8-4825

Barber Shop - Beauty Shop
Kiddie's Department
Specializing in Hair-Cutting
and Children's Photographs

Season's Best Wishes

Holiday Greetings

13618 W. 7 Mile Rd.

UN. 4-5426

grants.

UN. 2-9663

W oodmere

Scrap

Iron and Metal

Hanukah Greetings from

Heller's
Shell Service

12001 Broadstreet

Greetings

WILLOW RUN

CLEANERS

13614 Woodrow Wilson

WE. 5-9685

9101 W. Fort St.

Borenstein Bros.
Zeman's N. Y. Bakery

Holiday Greetings

Holiday Greetings

13137 DEXTER
WE. 5-9102

8735-12th
TY. 4-9628

Wayne Laundry
& Dry Cleaning

Holiday

Greetings

Dexter-Fullerton
Service

Standard Products

TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE

ACCESSORIES

12641 Woodrow Wilson

Greetings

3705 Fullerton
WE. 5-9639

Aetna Smelting

SERWERS

Hanukah Greetings

and Refining

WHOLESALERS

MILTON BURNS

Formerly Principal of Yates Burns and Harris, Inc.

1826 Illinois

660 Gratiot

announces the formation of

BURNS OFFISUPPLY

1521 0 WYOMING

Hanukah Greetings

TE. 4-9812-3-4

Office Supplies - Printing - Office Furniture
Delivery Daily - Uptown, Downtown, All 'Round the Town

CLAY HEAT TREATING CO.

Annealing

-

Straightening

Carburizing

-

Cyaniding

-

Sandblasting

-

Season's Greetings

Carlson Brothers Company

Welding

1900 Clay

TR. 1-4370

Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning
Contractors

12120 Cloverdale

Guaranteed Television and Radio Repair -

WE. 3-7226

Service in Your Home

Drive in Our Shop for Quick Radio Repairs
We Never Repair a TV or Radio Without First
Telling You the Exact Cost!

Eugene's

Radio - Television

Repair Service

10365 LIVERNOIS NEAR COLLINGWOOD
PHONE WE. 3-6429 FOR QUICK SERVICE

Best Wishes for a Happy

Holiday Season

Best Wishes for a Happy Hanukah
To Our Friends and Patrons

TOWN HOUSE

-

'

UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS

,--
1927 Michigan Avenue

7136 McNichols

UN. 3-4957

19700 Live rnois

UN. 4-3603

15250 W. Seven Mile

VE. 7-6120

Best Wishes for a

HAPPY HANUKAH

Holiday Best Wishes

FRANK A. BOWDEN COMPANY

to all our

many friends

421 Lafayette Bldg.

WO. 1-1962

Mortgages

-

Exclusively

Holiday Greetings

VICTOR PAINT COMPANY

12187 Dexter Blvd.

Robinson
Furniture Co.

1420 Washington Blvd.

Also operating Robinson's Economy
Store, East Vernor Highway,

BUT NOT CONNECTED WITH
ANY OTHER STORE

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