Third Installment But EVEN AS SADLY BEATEN AS HE WAS Continued from Page 34 ALTHOUGH HOPELESSLY OUTNUMSERED,THE ISRAELITES,THROUG) – A FTER HEARING OFJUDAH ANTIOCHUS DID NOT GIVE UP... FOR A THE MASTERFUL LEAPERSHiP oF',..1UOAH MACCABEUS, 50M AND SE C A LI 5 E OFJUDAH'5 WI - S. MACCAEEUS`MANY VICTORIES...: YEAR LATER..:. MEN.... 1 , i , DEFEATED ,ANTIOCHUS' OF HIS FOUR DECISIVELY THE ACTS OF VALOR . - BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE THAT_ HAD ....._ . FLED PALESTINE NOW RETURNED TO JOIN IN THE BATTLE- -; • THE DETROIT JEWISH NE — Friday, December 2 1, 1962 — 36 The Hanukah Story ' an • , / • • ,:•:•--. -.• -• Continued on Page 38 The critical situation that advance the nature of each States risks its survival on such arose as a result of the Castro revolutionary group. The United knowledge." threat is evaluated factually in "an important account of the Castro Communist revolution,"- under the title "The Fourth Floor," by Earl E. T. Smith, who was the U. S. Ambassador to Cuba from 1957 to 1959. 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