THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shapiro Fund A history-making story in Jewish efforts to establish farming communities in North America is related by a Detroit area man who re- calls the pioneering efforts of his 96-year-old father. Ted Frazis of Oak Park tells how in 1914, after 10 years of the industrial life in the northeastern United States, his father Harry de- cided to emigrate to Sas- katchewan, Canada.' The senior Frazis settled in the farming community of Edenbridge. 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The Admiral said the visit by the American naval force had a two-fold pur- pose: to provide rest and re- laxation for the ships' crews and to stress the friendship betwen the U.S. and Isr?el. With thousands of exub- erant American sailors exploring this city of a quar- ter million, local police and U.S. Navy shore patrols joined forces to ensure good order and decorum. France to Spend $3.5 Billion to Arm Saudis PARIS (JTA) — France and Saudi Arabia last week signed an arms contract providing for the sale of $3.5 billion of French-made war- ships, helicopters and mis- siles to the oil-rich king- dom. The contract is one of the largest ever signed by a West European country. France will build four missile warships and two tankers for the Saudi navy and will equip them with its latest model of sea-to-sea missiles, the Otomat. France will also provide Saudi Arabia with Dauphin helicopters armed with air- to-sea missiles and an elaborate radar computer enabling them to serve as the "fire guidance brains" for the Saudi warships. Several hundred Saudi technicians and naval per- sonnel will be trained in France and French engineers will help main- tain the Saudi vessels. Justice delayed is worse than injustice. ( .% • Vi V V 111 V .9, • t r ,•:,• ' , I veloped community in need of settlers. Frazis applied for a homestead in 1915 and the rest of the family moved in that spring. The family and the commu- nity prospered up until the time of the Depres- sion. Following the Depression and the outbreak of war the "experiment" at Eden- bridge went downhill. With a dismal future on the hori- zon, the youth of the colony joined the general popula- tion in an exodus back to the urban cities and towns of North America. Frazis' other son, Walter, e VINCEN,'O'S and his daughter, Pat Freedman, also live in the Detroit area. 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