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Mrs. Arthur Wasserman, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is vhdting her brother-in-law and aiater, Mr. and lira, Louis Aronson, Decario Boulevard,
Mra, David Saline, of Brookiine, Mam, who spent several weeks rtaiting her t>rother-ln-Uw and neter, Mr. and Mra. A. Cohen, Queen Mary Bead, has returned home.
Mr. and Mra. Aaher Lsvine, Northciiffe Avenue, apent a holiday in New York.
Mr. and Mra. George Goldstein. St Lac Street, have returned from an extended vhnY in Beaton,
Mra, A* Sherwhv tiertrude, bull Coal returned from Oirmtievffle.
Mr. and Mrs. & ft. u^snig, Marcfl Avenue, were at Petit Lac
and Mrs. L BahLGrovehffl Place, returned from Trout &eks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. fetber, lav ganbe Aran front Imhnv Mr. and Mrs. J.
St Luc Bond, were at Ivry for a boJUay,
Mr. and Mra. William Cohan, and family, Marlowe Arenas, were at Trout Lake for the summer.
.Mr. and Mrs. ht Siblin and son, Hefhert, Marcil Avenue, are back frqm Trout Lake.
Mrs. Charles Lyttleton, Deearie Boulevard, has returned from
New York. Mr
Jrs. S. J. Usher and fansfly, Wilson Arenac* ware at Chateau** guay for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ronaker and family, Melrose Avenue, returned from Trout Luke where they spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss and daughter, Mrs. Morton _Lewia, and
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spent a few days at Puttsburg,
Mra. J. Boretsky and sons, Sander and Lawrence, Wiseman Avenue, returned from Ste. Agathe, where they spent the summer at the Castle des Monte.
Misses Mary Sokolofi, St Ur-bnin Street and Vita Skein, Hutchison Street left for New York to spend two weeks, and to stay for the High Holidays.
Miss Gofdie Gokhman, Esplanade Avenue, left by plane ilXor New York to spend several days there*
Miss Florence Price, Esplanade Avenue, is in New York visiting relatives and friends lor two
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Mies Mahal mount Street West had as her guest at her summer home, in Val Morin, Miss Betty Sherman, St Vtateur Street West
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bam and daughter Natalie, Outresnont Avenue, have returned frem a trip to Western Ontnaio.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Levy1 and family, Wilder Avenue, hjavu returned from Trout Lake, where they spent the rmrr.
Miss Betty Shermai, St Viateur Street Wast had as her at her nfcsne in Plage Laval
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Mrs. Ben. Joy and little sonj HaroM, of Colusshoa, Ohio, are visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Mar-jrolick, (tearhes Avenue.
Mms EsteBe Kanner, of Brooklyn, N.Y., spent her vacation at >m Inn, Ste. Agathe; and at the Ifonnt Royal Hotel here.
Mr. and Mrs. MaDo Savitsky and son, Donald Martin, MOO Park Avenue, took an extended trip te Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buf ale, N.Y� and Crystal Beachv Out
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berger and children, Elaine and Wilbur, Stuart Avenue, returned from a two-week stay in Ste. Agathe; and left to spend two weeks at Water-Maae.; Nantnaket Beach
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Mr. and Mrs. L B. Brode and daughter, Sylvia, Hartiand Ave-aue, snent a few days at Pmtts-burg, N.Y.
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These were things that* were told in the same-tones that were used to iJnsnlhs uhmisguj of food that existed under Nasi occupation and still exist The people in the Jewish ojuarter have become inured to suffering. They have lost capacity for self pity or dramatisation.
The gist of the stories told in the streets, in cafes and in homes by the Jews of Paris was that German oci'upation brought with-it a new diaspora. The Gestapo, it seems, took sadistic delight in separating ramifies. A wife would be sent to Poland, the husband somewhere esse and the children to still a different place. The community that was left is * community of broken families and broken hearts.
During the German occupation the people of the ghetto created by the Nazis with Vichy cosndv-anee theoretJcally had Inn same rations as the^reat of the popula tion of Paris. But here is where the cynical cruelty of the Nazis comes into the picture, Jews ware forbidden to leav*1anur" cept between the hours of and twelve in the awing and shopa were open only in the afternoon. Thus, ansias they couM get PnaLbmrn to do their ahscyfcng for them the Jews were effecsrsaly barred from snmm and wenx^ hun-gry. Nor could they work. '
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One plan under consideration by the "Conwttoe on Jewish ty," appointed by the of National Liberation, would di-vide the former J� into three which was sold skn of the Jew-laws from France to Algiers, in anticipation of eventual ctrnfmration; which waa asM after ment timt Jew-laws would he introduced in Algiers, but before the pi
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To support then? point to the United deration specifying that actions made under ens sure are nun and veai, to their claims is tim _ French judicial procedure holds that voluntary are Valid.
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