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Madame Pauline ZXtnakta, Lincoln Avenue, spent a few days as the guest of Mr! and Mrs. R R. Ressler, at their summer home in the Laurentians.
Miss Tlllie Levinsoiu Elm Avenue, is on vacation at Ivry.
Mrs. J. N. Neumann, Victoria Avenue, has returned from a few days' stay at St Fauetin Statlqa.
Misses Alma and Vera Hart, Argyle Avenue, are spending a holiday at Prince Edward Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cohen, Fort Street, are spending a holiday in Hamilton, Ontario.
Misses Jeannette and Muriel Heillig, Kitchener Avenue, left for White Point Beach, N.R
Mr. and Mrs. M. Browman, At-water Avenue, left on the Sague-nay cruise.
Mrs. I. Stuart, Western Avenue, is spending a week at Lac L'Achi-gan.
Isaac Kert, Redfern Avenue, wa� the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ship, at Ivry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pullan, of ��fe at the Moaat Roy*!
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Shugar and family, Manning Street, have taken up residence at 6057 Durocher Avenue.
Miss Freda Toulch has returned to Riviere du Loup, after spending several weeks ta Murray Bay and Cacouna.
Mrs. J. Laxer end son. Daniel, Avenue, are spending.
the reason In St. Faustln.
Mr and Mrs. Philip JCubensteln. of Rochester, N.Y^. have returned home after visiting the fatter*! parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tine-berg. Jeanne *Manoe Street.
Mrs. B. Shubnan. Laurter Are West, has received word that her daughter. Mrs. Sol. Miller, who left by plane to loin her husband. LJLC. Sol. Miller, R.CAJ^ overseas. In Newfoundland/has arrived safely.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mouckley, Van Home Avenue, have taken the Sa-fcuenay cruise and are stopping at
Murray Bay,
Mist Sylvia Stober, St Joseph Bmdevmrd Eaet, te on vacation at
nue, is spendiBf; a holiday at Ivry.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirsch, Victoria Avenue, are,at Magog, Quebec.
Miss Marytin Matts, Western Avenue, is-' vtattins; her cousine, Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert Levy, at WoodmerW N.Y.
Mrs. A/L. Gitlleaon, Dorchester Street West, spent a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ship, at their cottage at Ivry.
Cantor and Mrs. Nathan Men-delson, Grosvenor Avenue, are at St. Faustln.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shachter, Miller Avenue, spent a few days at Lac Brule.
Mn. M, S. Singer and daughter, Sylvia, Victoria Avenue, spent July at St. Faustin Station.
Miss Gloria Bloom, Avenue Road, Toronto, who visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chait. Victoria Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs: Morris Chait. Metcalfe Avenue, at St. Adolphe de Howard, has gone to French River. OnU to Join her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom. '
M:ss Rachel F. Btoomfleld, Chom-edy Street, has returned from the Soguenay cruise.
Mrs. Herbert Myers. Redfern Avenue, is spending a holiday at Ivry.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. SL Balacan. de Vtmy Avenue, returned from a three weeks' stay at Ste. Agathe. and left for the Sagueaay cruise, and to spend a few days at the Maaoir Richelieu, Murray Bay.
the *unwner at Plage Laval.
Miss Jean Baron, dark Street, entertained at a theatre party, followed by a tea given by Miss Hlilda Washerman. McEachran Avenue, In honor of Mrs. Sol. Miller, who left for Newfoundland to join her husband, L-A.C. Sol. Miller. R.CJU. -
RETURN OF RIGHTS TO
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the beginning of our entry Into French North Africa a matter deeply entwined in the local situs* tlon, and the occupation of tho*? territories by our forces did not in itself enable our Army or our Government to dictate IB questions of local administration without regard to the local effect of whatever legislative steps might be taken.
The responsibility for peace among and noninterference by the Arab population was in the hands of the French commanders. When they quite unequivocally informed our military and civil representative* that they could not be responsible for the good-will or even non-acjgression of the Arabs were the Cremieux Decree to be restored at the time that the Vichy laws generally were repealed, we had no alternative but to accept their Judgment in the master.
You are aware that our military situation in ToaiBte was at the moment far from secure sod the maintenance ot oar Unes of cotn-�MMicaUon SFM of th� greatest importance. You are also no doubt aware that thragaout this period the Arabs were made the victims of intense Germea rotio propaganda, directed to large part to the thesto that the effect of the A"ied occupation of North Africa would be to favor the eause of the Jews and prejudice the welfare of the
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Thta betng the tittwtkm at the time, you osn reodily we ttet th* question of whether the rrotoratton of the CremlewK Decree would h�v� justifled hostile s�ttons on the pen of d�e Arab popolatton at the time WM not * prooer sobXct for debate, cod that even the question whcthei such would have been the effect of restoration of the Crv rnieux Decree was not merely academic.
Happily, the sucousful outconv* of the batUe for Tunisia has to some extent altered the military
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situation, although we cannot lor a moment fen* that the succets of the present operation* in Sicily depends on pur safeguarding the vital tine ot communications through Ncfth Africa. In 'any event, it Is our hope and -Jeslre that means may be found at an early date whereby Algerian Jews may resume their status as French citizens.
As you are, of comae, aware, this matter t� no longer one for a decision by General Giraud alone, and according to our information H is receiving *ar*ful study a: the hands of the JVenoh Committee of National Liberations. You may be sure that our hopes In this matter are well understood by the competent French, authorities. 'Sincerely yours,
CordeU Hull.
Mr. Held expressed satisfaction with Mr/ Hull's communication, whkh he Interpreted as indicating an early solution of the question.
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Because Palestine is mandated territory the British never have been in a legal position to recruit there. However the Jewish Agency has been recruiting volunteers among Jewish youths to help win the war and also for political reasons. It wants to demonstrate the extent of active Jcwttb aid and to prepare Jews for military - wUh the Ante
the ChrtstJaa Ante about UfcftB and various others, each a* Britons, about 17,000 excluding troops and wartime temporary residents. There are about 22.000 Jewish youths in the British forces, 7,000 auxiliary poHcemen and 35*000 civil defense workers. There are about 6,000 Arabs in the armed forces, around 4,000 in the police and 10,000 In civil defence. :
Last December a decree prohibited the intimidation of alleged Jewish slackers by agents who were anxious to Increase the size of the Jewish contingent in the armed forces. There had been several instances -of violence or threats.
Voluntary recruiting age&ctes, after suggesting that young men
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The British have been hard put to It to keep the lid on and avoid friction that tends to come nearer now that the post-war period appears to have arrived in Palestine and the rest o* the Middle East. Some Jewish groups gear hothead-
The BrHish contend that they do not want ordinary soldiers but want specialists, of whom there are many in Palestine, but that the Jews are more, anxious to have their men trained In handling arms than in contributing to the technical services.
Some Jews say the British are appeasing the Arabs "in the Chamberlain faahion." They say the Arabs have far greater freedom in their press than the Jews. Officiate deny such allegations.
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