Chemicals for Home and Abroad On Israel's seventh Passover since its recognition as an inde- pendent state, new areas of economic growth are being developed with th2., assistance of Israel Bond funds. Many of the chemicals which were formerly imported, such as the sulphuric acid being manufactured at one of the plants of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Ltd., are now made in sufficient quantities to allow for both local and export purposes. Greetings and Best Wishes GAYLORD JEWELERS "Before You Buy See Us First" Expert Jewelers — All Work Guaranteed Diamonds— Watches— Luggage — Silverware Radios — Typewriters — All at the Lowest Prices Best Wishes to All Our Friends and Patrons SPERO'S GRILL 1405 West Lafayette Holiday Greetings The Bear Archery Shop of Detroit 12238 Grand River WEbster 3-5744 Best Wishes for a Happy Passover . -- . To Our Friends and Patrons AD PLATE ENGRAVING CO. 261 West Larned WO. 5-3300 LINCOLN PARK CUT STONE CO. "The Best Need Never Cost More" Fabricatoi-s of Natural Stone 1382 Howard, Nr. Cicotte Lincoln Park Difrikirk 2-2783 s. brief keel-laying c e r e m O n y, shipfitters at the vast Deutsche Werft dockyards here began Construction of a 10,000 ton passenger liner, the Ziori, on the same spot from which her sis- ter ship, the Israel, was launch- ed earlier this month. The Zion is expected to be launched in the fall. The two vessels, both built • under the reparations agreement, will be assigned • by the Zim-Shoham Lines to the Haifa‘New York Departures from the two cities will take place every three weeks, with sailihgs via Naples and Halifax scheduled to take 10 days. To All Our Friends and Patrons B & C Gr' OCERY 15500 WOODROW WILSON Report Javits Cancels Speech At Discriminatory Resort . Best Wishes to the Community For a Happy Passover a Ever-Krisp Food Products Co. 5333 Vermont Begin Work on New Israeli Passenger Ship — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 1, 1955 President replied that there was only one concession ht thought he might offer and that was to give him (Ibn Saud) the six million Jews in the United States." It was pointed out in some political circles here that U.S. News and World Report is a leading anti-New Deal organ which has frequently printed al- legations against the Democratic Administration and Presidents Roosevelt and Truman. (Purely Commentary, in The Jewish News of Nov. 19, 1954, discussed the Roosevelt-Ibn Saud angle at length and gave credence to th.e charge against FDR.) Passover Greetings From The Beverage Distribution Co. "The Family Podolsky" Distributors of Manischewitz Kosher Wines R eit Wtihei -.7or 62oyoui aiiover S eason run. Greetings on Passover Potato Chips Political quarters in Washing- ton placed little confidence in charges made by the U.S. News and World Report, a weekly magazine published here, that the version of the Yalta papers released by the State Depart- ment had been altered to delete alleged "slighting remarks" about Jews by President Roose- velt. The publication said that de- leted as "not pertinent history" was "a remark made about Jews by President Roosevelt at a plenary session of the Yalta 10. The re- conference on . Feb. mark came during a discussion of possible concessions to the late King Ibn Saud to secure a desired action from Saudi Ara- bia. According to the record, which has been deleted: "The HAMBURG, (JTA) — After a Greetings and l' est Wishes Ever - Krisp WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Washington Post and Times- Herald claimed in an editorial that the Yalta papers, as releas- ed, were 'incomplete in that "several r ef r r en ce s, notably some r em ark s by President Roosevelt about the Jews,' ave been deleted. Unquestionably these deletions were made with the best of intentions, to prevent what was regarded as needless exacerbation." "The omiszions,". the paper said, "like the difference with the British version, probably are trivial. But it is hard to see, in view of the decision to brave all' the unhappy consequences of disclosure of 99-plus percent of the papers at this time, Why the Administration had to doc- tor history in these small par- ticulars. There already has been too much of this pernicious practice." The Manchester Guardian, in a cable from Washington commenting on the release of the Yalta documents, says that release of some of Prime Minister Sir Winston Church- ill's jocular remarks about the French has "produced the de- mand in the United States that the State Department should nocv release passages in the Yalta papers in which Roosevelt, as is widely known, spoke harshly about the Jew- ish people. (The papers are in danger of becoming a grab bag of ugly gossip," the British correspondent added.) KE. 3-6090 20152 West 7 Mile Rd. • 40 Reported Deletion of Roosevelt's Remarks About Jews Stirs Capital Tasty - Krisp Popcom TY. 8-0200 NEW YORK, (JTA)—Attorney General Jacob Javits has can- celled an address before the New York State Association for Sup- ervision and. Curriculum Devel- opment at the Lake Placid Club because, "like his predecessor Attorney General Nathaniel Goldstein, he won't set foot in a hotel which bars . Jews as guests," according to the New York Post Post columnist Barry Gray. Mr. Davit's office would neither confirm nor deny Gray's report. According to Gray, the Lake Placid Club circumvents this state's anti-discrimination stat- utes by being officially listed as a "club," but relaxes its discrim- inatory rule "during the off- season when it is desperate for income and seeks the business of convention groups like ASCD." INC. Detroit Dearborn