Jews Present Peron with His Pro-Jevvish Speeches Earth° Buys Bonds BUENOS- AIRES, (JTA) -- A "President Peron's Thoughts On delegation of the DAIA, repro- The Jewish People." The book- sentative organization of Argen- let. which contains excerpts tine Jewry, has been received in let, audience by President Juan Pe- from the Presidents speeches Ton and has presented the Gen- friendly toward Jews, was pub- 1 eral with a booklet entitled lished by the Jewish community. Voting People Learn the Dance, of Adas Shalom Synagogue. Dancing instructions are be- Meetings are open to members- ing made available to all young and non-members over 18. For people in the coin m u n i t y information, call Marilyn - Gold, through the Young People's Club UN.. 1-0456. Greetings to the Community MR. & MRS. ABE MILLER 19211 Pennington In Memory of Sgt. Morris Miller Holiday Greetings! FROM ARCHIEL HARWITH BERT SIMONS TAYLOR'S INC. Dodge-Plymouth 19711 Livernois UN. 2-7400 Wishing All Our Friends and Customers A. Joyous Hanukah SHELTER FURNITURE CO. TR. 2-3636 8928 12th St. Greetings from Your Land O'Lakes Creameries Inc. , SALESMEN Sol Priesont - Ray Powers — Joe Rabideau EARTHA KITT, star of the Broadway and motion pictures, is shown purchasing State of Israel Development . Bonds from MORRIS R. DeWOSKIN, chair- man of the trades and profes- sion of the Chicago Committee for State of Israel Bonds. Mr. DeWoskin presented an orchid to Miss Kitt, who purchased her Israel Development Bonds "to help strengthen the economy of Israel," at a cocktail party held in Chicago for the sale of Israel bonds. Foehrenwald DP's-to Be Settled in German Homes MUNICH, (JTA)—After years of talking and planning, housing in German cities is now being provided former displaced per- sons from the last Jewish camp in Germany, Roehrenwald, who will not or cannot emigrate.. . Of the 1,200 "legal residents" of Foehrenwaid, several hundred "hard-cOre cases" are resigned to staying in Germany for good, or at least until they become eligible for American 'visas. Be- cause that chance is remote un- der present U. S. immigration legislation, they have been wait- ing, year after year, in the camp. Deadlines for closing it have come and gone, but in 1955 a more energetic effort toward that end is to be undertaken by the German authorities, who have the support of the Jewish organizations. ••••••• ••• zt • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • el Ontario Jews Oppose Sincere Holiday Greetings • • • i Religious Education In Public Schools • • • • WINNIPEG, (JTA)—The Jew BACKMAN• & CHODOROFF a • * • ish community of Port Colborne, Ontario, haS made representa- •1 • . • tions to the school authorities 1 .5500 Woodrow Wilson opposing the introduction of re- : 0 :1 • , ligious education in the public * r••••••esese••••sommeoemoosimoe••••••••oemosso . *N. ' schools. A similar proposal was ----- made some eight years ago, but - • was eventually dropped. GUNSBERG STAR KOSHER SAUSAGE CO. Extends Greetings to the Community -for a Joyous Hanukah TR. 2-2940 1745 Pingree Si Best Wishes for a Joyous Hanukah Central Overall Supply Company 7043 E. Palmer Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday Fisher Wallpaper & Paint Co. 4801 Woodward Best Wishes to the Jewish Community For a Joyous Holiday THE NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS First by Merit Easily Digested - Less Fattening Distributors of Bachman Butter Thin Pretzels NICOLAY-DANCEY, INC. WAl nut 1-2700 5801 Grandy Avenue „ The prophetic message of Hanukah "'Not by might, nor by power, but by My spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts" remains the watchword for our time. May the Festival of the Maccabees herald a new era of peace for the entire world. 1955 German Budget Lists $38,000,000 Indemnification BONN, (JTA)—West German budget estimates for 1955-56, which will be sent to the Bun- destag soon for adoption, lists $38,000,000 under the category of indemnification payments for individual Nazi victims. The amount appropriated would thus be more than dou- ble that made available in the current fiscal year. In addition to the $38,000,000, one and one- half Million dollars has been provided for pension payments to rabbis and religious or ad- ministrative officials of former Jewish communities in Germany. Allen Meets with B-G TEL AVIV, (JTA)—George Al- len, newly appointed Assitant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, met former Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion at Ti- berias, where Mr. Ben-Gurion is vacationing. Mr. Allen, who is visiting Israel and various Arab countries en route to Washing- ton from New Delhi, his last post, was accompanied by Amer- ican Ambassador Edward B. Lawson. The meeting was un- official. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-29 Friday, December 17, 1954 Best wishes to the Community for a joyous Hanukah SAMS INC. DETROIT DEARBORN