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PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL

!CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING MATCH NEXT
FRIDAY TO AID EMERGENCY RELIEF

Jack "Kid" Berg and Billy Wallace to Fight It Out at
Olympia, With Proceeds for Charity; Fund Has Busy
Week in Aiding Needy for Passover.

BOESKY'S CLOSED
DURING PAssovE it

Following our annual custom we wish to announce

that our Twelfth Street and Hastings Street stores

will be closed during the entire week of Pass-

p. m. every Saturday night at the
To aid the Detroit Jewish Enter-
Igency Relief Fund, a championship Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth and
foxing match has loan nrranged Atkinson. Nomination of officers
will be held April 11. The public
is invited to these meetings,
Mrs. Prenzlauer thanked all the
women who assisted in the packing
and distribution of baskets for
Passover. Mrs. William Schwartz
is temporarily assuming the posi-
tion of supervisor at the relief sta
lion, Mrs. Prenzlauer having been
given a six month's hove of RIP
svnce.

Thank Donors.

over. But owing to the insistent demands of

Thanks were extended by the
fund to the following donors and
workers:

our downtown patrons, who find Boesky's

lunches part of their daily lives, our shop

in the Library Market will be open

for business as usual.

Boesky Bros.

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Twelfth at Hazelwood

Hastings at Farnsworth
Library Market, Library and Gratiot

JACK "KID" BERG

the Olympia, between Jack "Kid"
Berg and Billy Wallace. Proceeds
are to go to aid needy. Reserva-
tions may be made through George
M. Stutz, assistant prosecuting at-
torney, at his office, telephone Ran-
dolph 9254.
The Berg-Wallace fight will be
supplemented by six other bouts.

RE-ELECT

Judge John F.

McKINLAY

Bony Relief Week.

Mar Forsberg for bringing in food ells
trit. ■
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
The Marshallites for $25 food gift.
!tent° Fish C. for 200 pounds of fish
Hebrew Ladies Loan Association, III
for flood.
Sant Vuster, 2099 West Grand •ve•
nue, 50 gallons of wine fur Shaarey Zed-
ek Seder.
Sant Lubetsky. East Side
Egg
and
Crate Co., 075 Adelaide, for baskets 1.
park food.
Yoong Social Cloth $20 for potatoes.
In addition to $1,000 for Milne Ch
donation. from the fdowing:
A. M. C Girls, $10; Detroit Club, {Hp
Mrs. A. W. Robinson. 110: Maimonid••
.•nil Ladies Auxiliary. 110: Alntwell ChM,
I $10: Modern (dive Maccabees. $10; An.
Rubenstein, $25; Max Sobel, 125:
Eta Pren.latter Service Croup, 110.50.
Cantina Delta. IS: Real". Jacoby, $5..
M•Dthallites, I5; Mrs. Milford Stern, $5.
Mn', I Plotkin, 55; Mrs. Sam Green.
burn,
M J I I. A 55 J enum
Gaylord. 15; Eva Jackson, $5: Mr. I. NI
Kline, SI: Saul Lachman for Ruth Lech.
man. 10: nlorothy Itockhardt, $2; Soph-
ia Gordenker, $2; Rose glen $2; Anon,-
owns, $2; Esther Schlesinger, $2; 61 r
R. ItirkowIts, $2; Mrs, MIDI Abramson.
12. Anonymous, 11.25: Mrs. Lopate. $1
Mrs. Schneider, II: Unknown, 65 cent.
Anymous,
on
50 rents.
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DETROIT'S LEADING
CHEVROLET SALESMAN
IS AWARDED HONORS

RETAIN
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Judge John P.

PREDICTS UNITY
FOR U. S. JEWRY

The annual installation of Ai-
On the eve of Passover, the
ers of the "100 Car Club" of the
Emergency Relief Fund had a rec-
Detroit City Zone took place at
ord week for charity work, aiding
the recent Chevrolet dealers' and
hundreds of families and supply-
salesmen's convention, held in the
ing food for Jewish institutions.
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Masonic Temple.
More than 300 baskets of food were
The following men were chosen
distributed from the relief station Dr. Salo Baron Addresses
as
officers of the club for the ensu-
at ++1_0 Twelfth street.
Faithful and Attentive to Duties
ing year: Fred Faber, who has
Second of Jewish Open
At
the
old
Shaarey
&Ask
build-
Capable, Patient and Fair
ing, public Sedorim were arranged
Forum Meetings.
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Endorsed by well known Detroit Jew-
loy Irvin Yarrows, Harry Kaletsky
ink citizens and Detroit Bar Association.
and A. Altman. Rabbi E. Aishis-
Ur . Salo Baron of the faculty of
kin teas in charge of the first Sed- Columbia University and the Jew-
Your Support A pp reciated
, I and Samuel Nathanson, presi- ink Institute of Religion of New
VOTE APRIL 6
dent of the Emergency Relief York, in an address at Temple
_
Fund, conducted the second Seder. Beth El, under the auspices of the
More than 120 homeless men at- J ewish
'hO
Open Forum, on Tuesday
B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A. tended. They are being provided evening, outlined the changes that
with Passover meals for the re- have taken place in Jewish corn-
DEBATE, APRIL 16 mainder of the Iniliday.
mollifies throughout the world and
To Elect New Officers,
predicted that a united American
The Young People's Auxiliary of
The Detroit Jewish Emergency Israel will arise from the present
Congregation Moshe is spun- I Relief Fund continues to meet at sects that divide the people.
soring a debate which will take
Dr. Baron described the mediae-
place in the assembly hall of the
val Jewish community with its
synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence, on
Alan J. Villiers' Picture powers to levy taxes and to hold
Thursday evening A p ril le .
its own courts. He traced the de-
DURING 1930
Around the Horn" at
The subject for debate will be
cline of that system as a result of
"Resolved, That the United States
Orchestra Hall.
the Attainment ofr e ual oliti
Ica
ca I
A statistical report just
rights, the Jewish community then
Endorsed by the Detroit
VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 6
An authentic and "undoetored" becoming restricted to the religious
compiled on a company
Bar Association
Paid for by a Jewish Friend.
motion picture record of a trip element.
operating without distrib-
"around the horn" in a full-rigged
On the question of religion and
tor, jobber or dealer ex-
ship, without auxiliary power, is nationalism, Professor Baron said
pense in a non-competitive
the treat which Alan J. Villiers, that Judaism is a national religion.
English adventurer, will again of- In Glues of religious decline he said
field, shows almost twice
fer Detroiters when he returns to that nationalist feeling stepped in
the earnings for 1930 as
Orchestra Hall, Wednesday eve- to save the people; in times of na-
FRED FABER
for the year 1929.
ning, April 8.
tionalism's weakening, religious
Mr. Viliiers, an English journal- activities saved the people.
sold most new and used cars dur-
ist, is the author of two widely-
In this country, Dr. Baron said,
Use the coupon
read and highly praised volumes the disappearance or distinctions, ing 1530 in Detroit, was chosen
J. II. Traverse, second
The Tikvas Zion met March 22,
about the sea entitled "F'almouth as marked by the recognition by president;
for Orders" and "By Way of Cape Reform Jews of Zionism and the highest, vice-president; II. Mc- under the chairmanship of the
HENDRIE, HALL &
Veigh,
third
highest,
secretary,
president,
Leah Schneider. After
Horn" and in the 1,000 feet of film Hebrew language, points to the
which comprises the pictorial rec- achievement of unity. He said that and J. S. Streif, fourth high man, giving the pledge, members dis-
MURPHY
an treasurer.
cussed
a
Passover
program, to be
ord of this five months trip in a a Kehillah is bound to arise as a
After the installation ceremo- given at the next meeting. A
Steinberg Detroit Stock Exchange
, "windjammer" he has the only rec- symbol of a united people, and of
nies
each
member
of
the
club
re-
Jewish
National
Fund
program fol-
ord of its kind in existence. a strengthened American Jewish
1466 Penobscot Bldg.
ceived a special token of apprecia- lowed.
community.
tion
from
Mr.
Hatch,
zone
man-
Election
of
officers
resulted as
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The speaker was introduced by
POSTMASTER KELLOGG Milford Stern. A question and ager, who represented the Chevro- follows: Judith Victor, president;
let
Motor
Co.,
for
having
done
a
Charlotte
Gorosh,
treasurer;
Betty
ANNOUNCES PALESTINE answer period followed the lecture, selling job One enough to become
Name
Gorosh, secretary; Anna Kessel-
PARCEL POST SERVICE which was preceded by a brief ad- members of the "100 Car Club." man,
recording
secretary;
Leah
dress by Julian H. Krolik in Is
An interesting fact was brought Schneider, vice-president.
BEN F. GOLDMAN
, Address
Postntaster Charles C. Kellogg, half of the forthcoming Allied Jew- out at the meeting when Mr. Knud-
fah Campaign for $215,255
Should Recognize Soviet Russia." in a statement issued this week ,
sen, president of the Chevrolet ON SUBJECT OF FREE
Phone
The affirmative will he upheld by announced parcel post services to
Motor Co., congratulated Mr. Fa-
WHEELING OF COAL!
Abe Rosenthal, Leonrad Karpeles I'alestine. l'ostmaster Kellog's DR. KROHN CONCEDED
ber as the only man in this zone
and Theodore Kertesz, while the statement follows:
to
be a member of the "100 Car
CHANCE
OF
ELECTION
Effective at once, parcel-post
Laboring men above all others
negative will consist of Ellen Gott-
Club" for five consecutive years.
should he informed as to the true
esman, Rose Snyderman and Ida packages addressed for delivery in
For the first time in a number
l'alestine will be forwarder] by di-
meaning of the expression "free
Pam.
Season's Greetings
Ben F. Goldman, well-known rect steamers in addition to the of years citizens of Jewish origin Halevy-Hazomir to Feature wheeling" as applied to the retail
will have an opportunity of sup-
2810 FIFTH
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coal business. They should know
PHONE 18
communal worker, will act as chair- services via England.
Max Levy at City Festi-
"Parcels prepaid only the post- porting the candidacy of one of
just what this competitive induce-
man of the debate, which will be
val
April
17-18.
their
own
members
for
a
position
ment means to the laboring man.
Wyandotte, Michigan
adjudged by three prominent De- age of 11 cents a pound or frac-
tion thereof will he dispatched ex- on the Board of Education of the
Dut to the over supply of labor
t rafters.
Max Levy, founder of the De-
There will be no charge for ad- clusively by the direct steamships city of Detroit. Dr. Albert Krohn troit Halevy-Ilazomir Singing So- certain coal dealers, who do not
mission and the event is open to the sailing two or three times a month one of the four candidates nomi- ciety, which was organized six own their own trucks, and who hire i
from New York, wihle parcels pre- nated in the recent primary for
their trucking done, have put their
public.
paid the transit charges will be school inspector is a member of one years ago, and which is being con- truckers in a position whereby they C
dispatched by means of the weekly of the oldest Jewish families in the ducted by Prof. Elijah Zaludkow- must either perform the extra serv-
Willys Six Sets New Record or
ski,
will
be
featured
as
soloist
at
twice-weekly services from Eng- city, his parents having established
ice of "wheeling" without pay or
In Mt. Baldy Climb.
land, according to the transit their residence here some 60 years the city festival to held at the lose their job. With this eompeti-
large auditorium of the Masonic live advantage—which is entirely
ago.
charges paid.
Sweeping up the steep, twisting
Dr. Krohn is president of the Temple, April 17 and 18.
"Parcels not exceeding three in
at the expense of labor—they have'
Mr. Levy, who has recently re- ; advertised coal "wheeled free" and
Mount Baldy grade i n ('alifornia, number, mailed by the same send- General Hospital and Clinic on
Ed
Hughes
dri.ing
a
strictly
er
to
the
sante
'address
at
the
same
Second
boulevard and during his turned from Berlin, Germany, af- are taking this unfair advantage
713 Griswold Building
ter
a
four
years'
study
abroad,
will
stock Willys Six Model 97 Club address, may be sent under two Years of activity here has built an
over fair and square coal dealers
Sedan, established a new record customs declarations and one dig- enviable reputation both in his own also be featured as soloist at the ' who pay their labor for extra serv-
Cadillac 4086
for the climb by making the seven patch note, provided each parcel in profession and In general business sixth annual concert of the Detroit ices performed.
and one-tenth miles in 10 minutes, a group is numbered I, 2, or 3 by circles. Ile is a World War Vet- Halevy-Ilazomir Singing Society,
Wheeling coal from the curb to
Phone Days 7
5 2-5 seconds, clipping 38 3.5 sec- the sender, as identification num- eran and was wounded in the battle with which he was associated at its the basement is certainly hard,
inception six years ago.
onds off the former record, hers, and provided further that of Argonne Forest.
bone labor. It is not only hard
Phone
Sundays
and Nights 7 and 700
On
account
of
the
City
Festival,
The test was officially sanctioned each group (when more than one
In his campaign for school in-
work, but it takes time and truck-
and observed by four A. A . A. of- group is sent at a time by th e spector Dr. Krohn has been waging at the musical program of which ' erg who handle a larger propor-
Complete Line of Furniture
wil
participate
the
entire
choir
of
ficials and the car was entered by sender to the same address) is in- a fight for lower school costs
tion of wheeled orders state their
E. G. Davies, president of Willys (Heated by a letter (a, b, c, and so through the elimination of luxuries the Detroit Haevy-Ilazomir Sing- daily wages, after paying the ex-
Distributors, Inc., Southern Cali- on) For example, where there are indulged in by the business admin. ing Society, the sixth annual con- pense of truck operation, amounts
fornia distributor of the Willys- 2 groups of 3 parcels each, the par. istration; through the revision of cert which was scheduled for Ap- to 15 cents to 18 cents per hour.
3208 Biddle Avenue
Wyandotte, Mich.
Knight lines. eel should be markeda-1, a-2, teachers salaries to the end that ril has been postponed for another No man can live, much less sup-
In lowering the official mark the "a-3"and
the lower paid teacher would re- month. The date set aside for the port a family on such a wage wit
1st,"
,
"b-3."
con
ce
rt
is
s
ay
24
It
will
w
t
a
k
C
Willys Six won the Pomona Pro-
ceive higher salaries and a reduc-
scale .
i th
I
i
h
gress Bulletin silver trophy for this
lion he made in the salaries of the Place
n elarge
am lit or um
o I the
If the demand for labor was any-
stock car event. Th e ca r was fully Judge Groat's Re - Election Is superintendent who receives EIS;
14,-
where near normal unscrupulous Troop 104 Opened for Re-'
proceeds of the City Pesti- dealers would not impose upon
equipped with bumpers, spare tire,
cruits.
Ur
ed
by
Many
Groups.
tools, etc. The optional gear re-
Passover Greetings
truckmen such an injustice. Mem-
Bon 4.9 to 1 was used.
hers of the Detroit ( oal Exchange
The
candidacy
of
Judge
Gerald
An
opportunity
to become a
Fred J. Wagner, veteran official
do charge their customers for ex- member of Congregation Shaarey
W Groat for re-election to the slows That his battle for a lower
W.
Due to the absence of Prof. Zal-
A. A. A. race starter ga.e Hughes
budget is a popular one is
• st t at th t II Common Pleas Court (short term) h senior
udkowski, William Cayman, assist- tra service of "wheeled in" and do , Zedek Troop 104, which ranked
fl
th fl •
est
pay this charge directly to the men
gate at the lower end of the run. has met the approval of thousands Board of Commerce, Manufactur- ant conductor of the Detroit Ha- w ho do the k, it was stated b y among the first 10 troops in the
D etroit Council during 1930, is
Holding a stop watch was Fred o nf f voters and has the endorsement . erg' Association and like bodies of levy-Ilazomir Singing :society, di- the exchange.
many civic organizations, voters
offered to all boys of the Jewish
the last rehearsals of the
Betz, another A. A. A. official. At
heavy taxpayers have taken a hand reeled
, ,
leagues,
lodges
and
clubs
of
the
faith who are 12 years of age or
the finish line at Ice House Can-
r,
The wonderfulshowing in the same fight. With a large c ""f
Mr. (layman will direct a double Judge Ralph W. Liddy Has over. All that is necessary is to
yon the time was caught by Ar- city'
i vote out on account of the Death
by
.
y
.
lodge
Groat
during
his
Put In Your Coal Now and
Excellent
Record.
report on Tuesday, April '7 or 14,
that C. Pillsbury and George F. made
Penalty bill it is generally conceit- sextet of the Detroit Halevy-Flazo-
at 7:15 p. m., at the branch syna-
Stephenson, members of the A. A. time in office is sufficient evidence ed Dr. Krohn has an excellent m ir Singing Society at the mid-
Save Money
of the importance of his re-election. chance to win on April 6.
gogue
of
Congregation
Shaarey
n
ight
show
of
the
Sholom
Aleichem
A. contest hoard. Following the
Judge Ralph W. Liddy, of the
Folk Institute at the Dexter The- Common Pleas Court, is a candi• Zedek. At that time a special
trial the car was brought to Los He s i a man well qualified in every
719 Walnut
Angeles where it was torn down, detail connected with the judge - "Bad Girl" Remains at La-
date for re-election to his present class under the scoutmaster's lead-'
La- aver this Saturday, April 4.
ership, will be started with the
office.
measured and certified as strictly a hi and the voters will make no
mistake
in
casting
their
votes
for
fayette
Theater.
stock under A. A. A. rules.
Judge Liddy was born in the city purpose of turning these recruits
Phone 966
Paramount Theater.
Judge Groat for re-election.
of Detroit and is a graduate of the into real scouts. Don't miss the
His honesty, sanity and sincerity
Eddie Collins, Dot Haley, and
Detroit College of Law. He was opportunities that are offered by
Fox Theater.
placed him at the top of the poll their wise-cracking friend Edna,
Norma Shearer, who has scored elected to the State Legislature in scouting. Join now.
WYANDOTTE, MICH.
conducted by the Detroit Bar As- as well as all the other characters such tremendous successes in such 1918.
Troop 104 Cal...dor for April.
During the Easter holiday, in saciation—the men who know him who made Vine Delmar's "Bad outstanding pictures as "The Di-
In 1921, Judge Liddy was re-
April 10—Kite flying contest.
conjunction with Patrons' and and his work. He was the only can- Girl" one of the most Provocative vorcee," "Let Us Be Gay" and elected to the Legislature, and was
April 11 and 12—Novelty hike
Players' Jubilee Week, the Fox dilate on the short term ticket to and widely-read novels of the year, "Their 0.vn Desire," is now starred appointed chairman of the impor- to Plymouth.
Theater will feature probably the receivethe endorsement of the De- are stilldisporting themselves on in the greatest picture of her mo- tant committee on Judiciary. In
April 15—Indoor second class
stage show this theater troit Bar Association. the stage of the Lafayette Theater, tion picture career. "Strangers 1921, Ralph W. Liddy was ap• examinations at Durfee.
Granite and Marble
eAs..couR greatest
has ever offered. "The Easter
He was admitted to the bar in ' as the dramatization of this best May Kiss." Ursula Parott's daring pointed Justice of the Peace by the
April 10—La Salle District
Juvenile
Follies,"
■
kiddie
show
1911,
served
as
cAPABLE
Assistant Prosecut- seller enters its fourth week with story, is now showing at the Para- Common Council of the City of De- Court of Honor at Central High
COURTEOUS with a cast of over 800 local pu- mg Attorney both before and after Wallace Ford and Marjorie Peter- mount Theater with the gorgeous troit from a field of 125 candidates. auditorium.
a N
IMPARTIAL pits of the Fanchon and Marco the war, served with the United son featured. Doris Underwood is Norma Shearer playing the title Ile promised the people that he
April 22—Indoor first class
dancing school, will top the color - States Navy during the war and Edna, the official "buttinski" for role of Lisbeth.
would lend every ounce of energy examinations at Durfee.
"Jetted A — vITtasNS POUT , : s ‘s.
ful stage attraction. In addition for two years was Chief Assistant the Collins family, and others in-
MANUEL URBACH
DtTRO'T 500 55511, • • Of 55011
to
the
w-
elimination
of
multitudinous
April 28—Patrol totem poles
to this, there will be the regular United States District Attorney.
elude Lorraine Bernard, Teri, Lor-
t.( AMU!
lie who hoards squanders I adjournments, and through his completed.
31.642 VOTERS
Fanchon and Marco unit, this
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TWELFTH ST.
in, George Pembrok e , Lloyd No- through others.
ELECTION IS APRIL
close application to duty the evil of
Troop meetings every Tuesday
latest one entitled "Prosperity
The table, a secret thief, sends Ian, Lois Campbell and Charles
Who threatens most is 'he who ;adjournments in the Common Pleas night. Scout swimming every
Euclid
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its master
to the hospital. Roberts.
Ideas."
most
doth
fear.
Court has been eliminated.
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Judge of Recorder's
Court

Faithful - Capable - Fearless

Young
Judaea

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Note,

Best Wishes for a Happy Passover
Season

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