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, "", '.. -', "";;;c,,,~, ",""""".~ .. , """"'_ .. :"'.~' '~J ii"" .~..., ~"':'~" '""'iL ti' , . II 1 ,,' I .. -Page~~==~~ Sixt~en ______~~~~~~~~~~------7'------~-==.ur=s~ay~,_.=cl=.~.~W~,~1~95~2TH. I.WISH pOST Th d 0 iron Curtain Lifts; 350,000 Weigh A ,I Mrs. N. Partrick, endorsed by the versity of where he gained ,in the older .colonies _is 4,500 pounds LondoDi _ Jewish emigration from the eastern European ments to facilitate emigration on a large Bcale were aban- Talks now taking place I He was Commanding Officer of No. a law degree in 1939. He then, served", 'annually, it was ,stated, while fami­ Civic Voters Civic Election satellite countries to Israel will be resumed soon, according donehd 18 months ago... II' t d 5000 ' t estf to rebvlivet the ' '\'. Seeking re-election on the CCF 5 Ships CompanY,Royal Canadian ~e.ag:ue1 with the" Canadian Army through lies in the newer settlements earn t 'f t' . hin L' d '. T eagreements Orlgma y guaran ee , emlgron s a a avora e urn; ~ar~ierIt 18 now Conunittee and, Women's Voters o m orma lon reac g_ on on. , . " . month from RQrnania and" 3,000 from Hui).gary, alone. Poland-the remaining 350,000 Jews, I' ticket as Ward Three alderman is Sea Cadets, and is, presently p~esi­ the war. about 3,000 pounds. League for Ward 3 school tru~tee, The agreements between the 1sra;h and. satelhte govern- lifted its ban 'on Jewish emigration last month, Europe. ' . David Orlikow. A school trustee dent of the North District, has been c'oncerned with educational - II :for three terms, Mr. Orlikow lead Boy Scouts. 'NEW 9UILTSJ the fight, during his first term on the Ukraine at the age of 7. mattters as far back as she can re­ T.T.Shule Notes • '.' World -Wide News Roundup 1 i member. This is - only natural for Under the chairmanship of Mitchell Beautifully Made I ' CoWlcil, to ammend the Licensing JACK KING II IKE PENS JEWISH BRIGADE STORY, . the daughter of a teacher. Capable, Wagner, regular Friday Night ser­ REPAms & ALTERATIONS Act so that places of Dusiness might A ,businessman with an e;tensive TEL AVIV - The per, capita extent of' book readership in Israel is ~ices will be held in the synagogue ro OLD QUIT.""" & <1USmONS , be legally barre\:! from practisiog record of community service and conscientious, and- community mind­ , second only to that of New Zealand, which. is at the top of the scale, the , ed, Mrs. Partrick has lived in Ward of the new Tahnud Torah, I "Publishers' Weekly," an American book trade joumal, notes in a recent discrimination against patrons be­ leadership, and with a record for' M~theson 3 for 27 years. She is interested io and Powers. Dr. Tarlakower, pro-' artic~e covering American book sales activities in the Middle East and. cause of race or color. Mr. Orlikow­ getting things done,. is Jack King, securing more- federal. and provincial fessor 'of sociology at the University other parts of the world. ' ,I recently placed on the books aoy­ independent. aldermanic'- candidate . "There is a great hunger for American books and books about America I aid for Winnipeg schools. Mrs. o~ J e~alem,. will be/the guest I I law esta~lishing minimum standards for Ward 'Three. "Independent' in <.1-,1-1 in Israel today, because the people there see dose parallcla between the , speaker at the first Friday Night . of Israe the early history of the States," Joseph of heat for blocks. He has been thought - dependable in action" Partrick was educated in. Winnipeg and United Marks, public and· high schools, service, to he held Oct. 17, 8.30 of Doubleday & Company, told "I'ublisbe