THE CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
JANUARY 2�, 1943
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question came up in Parliament when Laborlte R. W. Sorensen asked Richard K. Law, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, whether any steps had been taken regarding the poait>Uity of the migration of potential victim-. Davkt Adam* followed whth a query regarding transit visas from the Iraqi Government for 1*000 Jewish children stranded in Teheran en route to Palestine.
The Under-Secretary replied that arrangements had been made for the transport of the children via the Persian Gulf to Haifa by sea. He added that no further approach to Iraq was necessary in the matter.
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Mr. and Bars. J. Kopstein, of East Orange, NJ., visited the 1st-tor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leavitt, Queen Mary Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cape, Pon-aard Avenue, have returned from Lac Brule.
Mrs. A. George Goldberg, and daughter, Ellen Karln, of Brighton, Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Seng, Bro-deur Avenue.
Mrs; Leo Singer, of Amerta, Is vtatting her parents, Mr, and Mm. A. J. Sheansky, MarcU
vice was made by the children of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller, of Lachine, were entertained at a surprise party in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, given by Mr, and Mrs. B. Soroka, of Lachine. Only the Immediate members of the family were present. The table was doc-orated with Irtees, carnations, and tulips. Mrs. T. Miller and Miss Faygm Miller poured.
Mr. and Mrs. Ate Squires, Peel Street, are spending tan days in
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dren. In 1943 the UPA win be called upon to expand its activities so that Palestine's war effort may achieve maximum effectiveness and Its position as a haven for refugees may bo enhanced.
As the principal agency engaged to assisting lafuisas to adjust to their new Baa tn aba United States,
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outtmea of official regulations gov- have ernmg me status of newcomers m itles wartime. In
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Mrs. Julius Miller, of Cornwall, Ontario, was in the city for a few days, with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phmips, Vendome Avenue.
Mrs. S. Yapne, Queen Mary Road, H visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Krugdr, at their country home at Ste. Marguerite.
Mrs. J. J. Wllanski, Queen Mary Road, is spendmg a week at Ste. Agathe, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Logoff.
Mrs. H. Rombart, Marcil Avenue, Is fisltlng her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flanders, at their country home at Ste Agatha.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schuhnan, De-carie Boulevard, are spetvflng a hottday at Ste. Agathe.
Mrs. Michael Afiril, of Toronto, has returned home, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. ^SordOn, Decarle Boulevard.
Ernest Kert, of Granby, Quebec, spent two weeks with his mother. Mrs, H. L JLert,
by her daughter, Mrx Lsiag, St Antolne Road, have left for Florida.
Private Uoyd George Stern, R.CJLMXX, and Mrs. Stern, form' erry Mlm Muriel Block, have returned from Quebec and have taken up their residence at 3TB Redfern Avenue.
Mrs. A. M. Vlneberg, Douglas Avenue, has left for Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Cote des Netget Road, have left for Florida,
Miss Ulllan Barnett, of Hamilton, Ontario. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Freedman, Kensington
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tmae m 1943 to been s&fle aid to the
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Mrs. L Ripstem, Victoria Avenue, is in New York, visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. MuDer.
Sir. and Mrs. Morris Bakar, (formerly Miss Harrtette Manolsoo), of Nashua. NJL, stopped at Che Rltz Carlton Hotel. '
Mrs. Martin Simon, Senior, Mount Royal Hotel, Is vUning relatives in Chtdnnati, Ohio.
Fflght Ueutenaat Henry Bereo-vHch, who Is back from servtoe in Egypt, Is vbatlnf his P.
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Mr. anl Mrs. Leo Uvlngstooe, Decarle Beulevird, have returned from Lac Brule.
Mm. W. flhenkman. of Ottawa, was the guest of her brother-ia-law and afster, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss, GrovahUI Place, and has gone to Worcester, Masa, to vast
Mrs. Sydney H. Selig, of Ottawa, la the gaaat of Mr. and Mm Irving L SeHg, Brodeur Avenue.
Mka SytjQ Epstein. Vendome Avenue, Is vWting her mother, Mrs. M. IlpatetB, m Hsmlltoa,
Lssut. and Mrs. Nathan M. nick are spending a few days St JovMe, Quebec
Mrs. R. Jacobsoi aue, and Mrs. P. Talger, dale Avenue, went to attend the _ Mrs. PJ Taiger*s HefBcm, who became a in the Untied States Army,
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Talger are 1 tawing for North Una to visit the former's Mrs. S. T. Parnate Irene Isaacson, of
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