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September 19, 1930 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-09-19

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PAGE FOUR

TifElierRORAWISRaRONICIE

Season's Greetings from Windsor Merchants

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A Happy New Year to You

Sr

fish, frog,
chicken and
Steak Dinners

Tjl

Tourists Served at All Hours
Snappy Music
Dancing

Edgewater Inn

Formerly Thomas Inn

1

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Riverside Drive

RIVERSIDE, ONT.

Six Miles from Windsor Ferry—

Sr

Phone Tecumseh 104

EMEIRSTMMMEIESSMEM

Season's Greetings
and Best Wishes

Auto

Specialties
Manufacturing

Company

MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS,

MOTORCAR SPECIALTIES

WINDSOR, ONT.

MY VALET

,

Rosh Hashonah Greetings and
Best Wishes

It
ALBERT H. LEVY

PHOTOGRAPHER

Phone 3-3071

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Expert Hair Dyeing and Bleaching. Permanent Waving. Fa-
cial Massage, Manicure, Shampoo, Marcel Waving. Hair
Bobbing and Shingling.

PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP

MRS. I.. DAUDLIN, Prop.

Phone 3-8064

The Quebec school question,
which has been a topic of lively
discussion in the Canadian Jewish
community for a number of years,
Cleaners and Dyers
was settled during the past year in
a manner which appears to satisfy
The Home of Faultless Cleaners
those Jews who favor a separate
school system for Jewish children
and those opposed to this idea. As
will be recalled, the province of
Quebec has no secular public
43 E. Sandwich street
Phone 4.2031
schools, as in the United States
or, indeed, in other parts of the
WINDSOR, ONT.
Canadian Dominion. There is in-
stead a French Catholic system
supported by school taxes paid by
Catholicg, and an English I'rotest-
ant system supported by Protest-
ant rate-payers, each system con-
Wishing You All a Happy and Prosperous
trolled by a school board. The
New Year
provincial government, anxious to
some the problem, introduced and
pressed to passage in the Legis-
lature a bill providing for the ap-
pointment of a Jewish school com-
mission which is to have the power
to provide schooling for the Jew-
ish children of Montreal, either by
arrangement with the Protestant
school board, in Protestant schools,
or, if satisfactory arrangements
cannot be made, in separate Jewish
schools. The bill recognized that
ROAD SERVICE ON ALL TIRES. VULCANIZING
a partof the equity in Protestant
school
property belongs to Jews,
421 Wyandotte St. East
Phone2-4536
by providing for a division of this
WINDSOR, ONT.
property in theevent that the Jew-
ish commission finds it necessary
to establish separate schools. The
S passage of this bill has thus given
the Jews of Montreal that voice
in determining educational policies
which had been denied them when
representation on the Protestant
school board was refused; it may
eventually result in the separation
of Jewish school children from
those of Protestant faith with
whom they are now being edu-
, •ated.
Mexico and South and Central

Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires

WINDSOR, ONT.

TIIE SEASON'S GREETINGS



Holiday Greetings

ATKINSON & MALLENDER

INSURANCE AND LOANS

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

26.27-28 LaBelle Building

Sansburn-Pashley Ltd.

307

Ouellette

Phone 3-4519

WINDSOR, ONT.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Distinctive Jewelry

Avenue

WINDSOR, ONT.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS

JOSEPH BROWN

LATHING AND PLASTERING

Plain, Ornamental, Cement, Stucco, Etc.

HORSESHOE BATTERY SERVICE

All Makes of Radio and Car Batteries Repaired and Recharged
Radio Batteries Called For and Delivered.
617 Aylmer Ave., at Horseshoe
Phone 2-6290
WINDSOR, ONT.

A. WESTERN COUNTRIES
Canada.

Branches in Windsor District

GEO. CAMPEAU
London and Victoria, Windsor
ALFRED L'ABBE
Wyandotte and Parent, Windsor
J. L. DONEGAN
1449 Wyandotte St. W., Windsor
J. R. FRENCH
Ottawa and Lincoln, Walkerville
J. M. PILON
Drouillard and Charles, East Windsor
J. G. LAMONTAGNE
312 Ottawa St., Sast Windsor
R. CANUEL
Tecumseh, Ont.
J. R. HARPE
Belle River, Ont.
M. R. CARON
Tilbury, Ont.
GEO. SYLVESTRE
St. Joachim, Ont.
H. J. ROCHELEAU
Stoney Point, Ont.

Season's Greetings
and Best Wishes

C:./,Vi:::..3
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The

Sandwich
Foundry

Limited

600 Tecumseh Road W.

WINDSOR, ONT.

Phone 4-2623

GREY IRON AND SEMI-STEEL
CASTINGS

PHONE 3-4621

SANDWICH, ONT.

A Happy New Year to You

24 FERRY ST.

WINDSOR, ONT.

Paris Beauty Shoppe

Season's Greetings

Expert Permanent Waving and Hairdressing

From

Shampooing, Facial Massage, Manicuring

Excelsior Granite and
Marble Works

31 Ouellette Avenue, below Dowler

S. E. RIGG, Proprietor

MONUMENTS

In Granite or Marble
Also Stone Work

123 PITT ST. EAST

P. J. SISSON

"Keep Your Memory Fresh in the Minds of
Your Friends by Photographs"

LaBelle Block

........

Border
Press

Holiday Greetings

WINDSOR, ONTARIO

Provincial Bank
of Canada

LYTTLE'S

MANUFACTURERS OF

Cauda Building

Uhe

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Watch for Large Electric Sign

487 Ouellette Avenue

The Season's Greetings

I Schwitolla,

,
dean of the St. Louis the country before the exposure
University School of Medicine. In was completed. The property of
the same month Prof. Frank Gavin the society, valued at about $250,-
(Continued from Preceding Page.) chairman of the council's commit- of the General heo
Tlogical Semi- 000, was confiscated by the goy-
activities with a view to greater ef- tee on vocational guidance stated nary repot ted the results of a ernment.
study
of
this
phase
of anti-Jewish
ficiency and economy.
that surveys made in 38 states
That Uruguay has for some
discrimination to the committee on years been to a slight but sus-
In March, 19:10, announcement show that great diffi
culty
is
experi-
good
will
between
Jews
and Chris- tained degree a country of Jewish
was made that an agreement for enced by Jewish girls seeking em- Lions of the Federal Council
of
the immigration was brought out in
setting up a modus vivendi for the
ployment. At the convention of Churches of Christ in America. the report, issued at the end of
discussion of, and co-operation the council held in Los Angeles, One of the most significant points June, 1530, of the Montevideo
with respect to, questions of com- Cal., in January, 1930, Mrs. Es- made by I'rof. Gavin was that this
Jewish Immigrants Protective So-
mon concern to the American tat, M. Sternberger, national is • • • •
J ewish Committee and the Amen- executive secretary, stated that tense as to forc
ciety, which is being supported by
e many Amer i can the American Ilias. It appears
can Jewish Congress had been 10,000 Jewish young in
Jews to enroll l in medi cal schools s that thero is a steady influx of
reached. This agreement, which New York and 8,000 n Chicago abroad, especi ally
e
nt in Scotland.
about 200 Jewish immigrants
grew out of a resolution adopted were without employment because
The movement for promoting monthly. The movement began in
at the convention of the American of such discrimination. In May,
Jewish Congress in May, 1929, the American Jewish Congress an- good will between Jews and Chris- a very small way in 1917.
The Jews in small provincial
provided for the appointment of flounced that a special committee G 'ins• inaugurated several years
conference committees by the two was investigating this question. ago by the Federal Council of towns in Mexico are experiencing
bodies whenever it is believed by The subject was brought up in the Churches of Christ in America was economic difficulties by reason of
their presidents that consultation United States Congress on May 21 prosecuted during the period of the fact that business competitors
is desirable.
review with great vigor. In Sep- carry on agitation for a boycott
t15-nsideration of the proportion
tember, 1929, Bishop Francis J. against them. At the end of June,
of Jews among criminals was
McConnell, president of the coun- 1930, the Jewish community of
cil, announced that, contrary to Mexico City received a letter
brought to the foreground of com-
munal attention by some remarks
reports, the work of the commit- signed by the heads of 20 Jewish
tee on good will would not only families in San Luis Potosi re-
made in the course of a Ilannukah
address by Judge Nathan Ceylon,
be continued but would be in- porting that a group of non-Jewishl
creased.
a Jew, of Washington, D. C. Stat-
merchants had organized an open
against "Russian-Po-
ing that Judaism is confronted to-
Bible Reading Agitation Prominent campaign
day with a situation requiring
The
question
of
Bible
reading
in
Hob" Jews. In their organ, Van-
' Maccabean courage, Judge Cayton
ua,Zlia'
virulent
attacks against
the public schools was brought to ge,
j,,,
explained that he referred to "the
coupled with incitation to
the front in May, 1930, when Jo-
!crime wave—the Jewish crime
seph Lewis of New York, presi- boycott them, are published.
wave," and went on to say:
Great Britain.
dent of the Free Thinkers' Society
"Almost overnight we seem to ,
The Jews of Great Britain were
brought suit as a taxpayer against
have produced for more than our
as
deeply
stirred by the events in
the board of education as to the
Palestine in August, 1929, as were
share of criminals of every class'
right of the latter to permit the
and description ..." This state-
their
brethren
in other countries.
singing of hymns and the reading
Being citizens of the nation which
JIl meat, given prominence in the Ow
of Scriptural passages in the pub-
had
issued
the
Balfour Declare-
press of Washington, aroused in-
lic schools. When the case came
tioon land which held the mandate
fr
dignation there and in other parts
up in June, counsel for the society
of the country. At the - request of
Palestine,
they
were in a pe-
urged, first, that the certain Bffilt-
Judge Otto A. Rosalsky of the
en' passages are meaningless with- euliarly advantageous position to
Court of General Sessions of New
out explanation; and, second, that follow closely the various steps of
York City, Dr. Edwin J. Cooley,
Bible reading is a form of religious their government to cope with the
HP the chief probation officer, com-
worship. The case was dismissed Palestine situation.
dill piled figures showing that, the de-
Several events in the communal
by the court without an opinion.
life of British Jewry are worthy
cline in both adult and juvenile de-
Hebrew Approved in High Schools.
linquency among Jews in New
In this connection, the fact that of
note. In September,
1929, the
Federation
of Jewish Relief
York City was proceeding at a
courses in Yiddish ganizations
and Ilebrew
R Or-
of Great Britain
con-
faster rate than among non-Jews;
were approved by educational cluded an agreement with the So-
Dr. Cooley also cited figures for
boards in several cities is inter- viet government for relief meas-
Buffalo and Newark which showed
esting. In February, the Univer- ures for the benefit of Jews in
the same tendency. Like testimony
sity Extension of Massachusetts Russia. The government agreed
was given by the Jewish Commit-
offered a course, carrying college to meet pound for pound the fed-
tee for Personal Service, whose
credits, in Yiddish literature, un- eration's contributions for the
representatives visit the two state
der Dr. A. A. Roback of Harvard then ensuing year, placing its
prisons of California.
l'niversity, sponsored by the asso- grant at the disposal of the fed-
Economic Bias Discussed.
ciated Y. M. II. A.'s and other or- station's representative, with the
Another subject which was given
ganizations of Boston. The first
considerable attention by the co
,
lecture in this course was attend- understanding that 60 per cent of
JUSTICE BRANDEIS
reunify during the period under
ed by about 400 persons. In May, the combined funds is to be util-
review was discriminaion
t
against
At
the
when
the
Hon.
Fiorello
II.
La
the
New York city board of school ized for constructive
relief, and
Jews seeking employment.
o,
the remainder
f r food medical
centers,
and institutions
for the
convention of the New England Guardia of New York City, a mem- superintendents approved a course
her
of
the
House,
charged
that
Hebrew
as
an
elective
course
in
s
i
ns[
section of the Council of Jewish ,
Women held in Providence in No- crimination is practiced as against two high schools, this action being helpless, aged and children. The
agreed
also to
the federation
to bring
in, permit
free of
vember, 1929, Mrs. Francis Pollak, Jews in the matter of appoint- the culmination of an effort in- government
meats to the United States con- augurated a year ago by Avukah duty, machinery, tools and raw
sular service. A bill making it a the student Zionist federation. In materials to be used towards the
misdemeanor for an employer to the same month, the authorities of industrialization of declassed Jews.
discriminate against an applicant the University of Michigan an-
The subject of empty syna-
Greetings
for work on account of race, flounced that work in Hebrew gogues was one of the chief topics
creed or color was introduced in would be acceptable as a prere- of discussion at the conference of
the New York state legislature by , quisite for admission in place of Anglo-Jewish preachers in July,
the Hon. Louis Lefkowitz of New another classical, or a modern, 1929. The suggestion that services
York City, a member of the as- language. The following month, be held on Sundays to supplement
sembly, and the governor of the Webster II. I'earce, superintendent
state, in an address before the con - of public instruction of the state
(Turn to Next Page.)
vention of the Independent Order of Wisconsin, Seclared that he
It'rith Abraham, in June, 1930, de- favored a similar innovation in the
BAKE SHOP AND
plored and condemned the practice high schools of that state should
TEA ROOM
and expressed the view that it there be demand sufficient to war-
A Happy New Year to All
the s u biect of rgular
could be combatted only by edu- rant s et s ho en organization
rational means.
The difficulty of Jews to gain
II. Other Countries.
329 OUELLETTE AVENUE
admission in some of the leading
The leading events of Jewish in-
medical
schools of the country was
Phone 3.6051
tares[
in countries other than the
commented on at a meeting in No-
vember, 1929, of the Association United States will be classified, as
vember,
WINDSOR, ()NT.
of Medical Colleges by Dr. A. 11i. in previous years, as follows: .(A)
Western Countries, (B) Eastern
Countries, and (C) Palestine. In
e a separate section (I)) such mat-
ters of international concern as
have not been mentioned else
where will be briefly referred to.
Phone 3-3951

REVIEW OF THE YEAR 5690

Phone 4-1992

Windsor, Ont.

R. W. CLARK

Fuel Company, Limited

COAL
COKE
ICE

Phone 3-5531

WINDSOR, ONT.

p.

Greetings of the Season

Modern Cleaners

Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing

ONE-DAY SERVICE

701 Louis Avenue

Phone 2-5189-2-5190

WINDSOR, ONT.

Phone 4-1731

Phone Orders Are Given
Prompt Attention

Corner

of Campbell and Union

WINDSOR, ONT.

GREETINGS

BONTRONT'S SERVICE

Car. Huron and Albert
Cor. Charles and Drouillard

Phone 2.6341
Phone 2-1372-V1

EAST WINDSOR, ONT.

America.

The Jewish communities of Bra-
zil and Argentine, like those in
other countries, showed a profound
interest in events in Palestine dur-
ing the year. At a huge protest
meeting held in Buenos Aires, Ar-
gentine, it was voted to raise a
fund of one million pesos ($400,.
I 000) for Palestine emergency re-
lief. At the same time, a group
of Moslems in Argentine protest-
ed against the report that the
Mosque of Omar in Jerusalem was
to be bombarded. In October, a
group of Arabs in British Hon-
duras sent a protest to the British
government against the Balfour
Declaration.
In June, 1930, following three
years of effort by the Argentine
branch of the International Jewish
Association for the Protection of
Women and Girls, a chartered so-
ciety calling itself Zwi Migdal and
ostensibly a mutual benefit organ-
ization, was exposed as an effici-
ently operated white-slave ring,
with branches in Poland, France
and other European countries.
Eight of the 450 registered mem-
bers were arrested, and warrants
issued for the remainder, who fled

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SHACK CARTAGE

Dump Truck Service

BEST EQUIPMENT IN THE BORDER CITIES

320 CAMERON AVE.

PHONE 3-2914

WINDSOR, ONT.

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