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September 11, 1931 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-09-11

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PAGE FOUR

NVeritorrisfitiiimiticLE

REVIEW OF THE YEAR 5691

(continued from Page Three.)

el Happy
New Year
To You All

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559 Michigan Avenue

Day and Evening Classes

Established 32 Years. 30 Branches

THE SEASON'S GREETINGS

CLAY BRICK
MANUFACTURERS
OF DETROIT

Rosh

'MILDRED
GORVITZ

Season's Greetings and
Best Wishes

Meats
3627 Sixth Street

Latin America.
This agreement established the
In October, a committee of Ar-
full equality of Jewish and Prot- genne jews sent a
to the
s ant children, gives the former ' League of Nations r against the I
the right to attend any Protestant Passfleld
White Paper. in Decem-
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I school in the district in which they ' """
the Hicem (Hies-Ica-Emig-
live, prohibits this segregation direct I issue d 70.1%sta:en nui n
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o f rom etehet3Pr yet w
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Jewish children may be absent business and employment c eble

Glendale 8633

7 SZSZS-2957.52.9

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Bosh Hashonah Greetings With Best Wishes

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

JI

VanDresser Brothers

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MANUFACTURERS OF

Janes-Sheppard
& Company

Certified Public
Accountants

Dies, Jigs, Tools and Special
Machinery

742 Buhl Building

Fitz.

Cadillac 2913

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Season's Greetings to All

Holiday Greetings to All
Jewish Patrons and
Friends

HARTLEY

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DELIVERY CO.

JOHN D. BUSCH &

SONS, Inc.

We Deliver for Wholesale and Retail
Stores

Sheet Metal and Roofing
Products

CHERRY 5260

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426 FRANKLIN STREET

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Stuart Foundry Co.

We Stock and Deliver on Order

Manholes, Curb Inlets, Pool and Sewer Grates,
Coal Hole flings and Covers, Grate Bars

138 South Junction Ave.

Lafayette 5218

I

639 EAST FORT ST.

Randolph 7889 Randolph 7890

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Season's Greetings

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Funeral Director

Madison 7710 $1

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A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Rosh Hashonah Greetin s
To All

DELMA
FRENCH
CLEANERS

Stock Transfer and
Storage
GE0. STOCK, Prop.

Cleaning, Pressing, and I I
Repairing, Ladies'
Alterations

Good Work — Fair Prices
3373 ELMHURST AVE.

Authorized A. B. C. Washer

Nothing Too Small

■ and Parts

7416 E. Forest, cox. Sheridan

1925 Nineteenth Street
Lafayette 1683

Season's Greteings

JOHN HASSIG

Plumbing and Heating
Contractor

• . _ • _

KOTHE'S
DRUG STORE

Prescriptions Compounded

Cherry 1926

Fountain Service

Quick service on repairs and
alterations. New work a spe-

Drug Sundries

cialty. Estimates cheerfully
given.

Cigars, Candy, Cigarettes

c.

H. D. BROWN
COFFEE CO.

11

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Hashonah Greetings

3,000,000 CUBIC FEET

3 floors, 4 elevators, 600

RAIL FACILITIES FOR 100 CARS

Specializing in merchandise, material, central
sal• , ,
financing, handling, storage, delivery,

1454 Vernor Highway

Cherry 6494

Best Wishes for the New
Year

TAYLOR'S
MARKET

Supreme in Meats, Gro-
ceries and Vegetables

7559 GRAND RIVER

Garfield 3955

We Deliver

8605 TWELFTH ST.

14 ACRES YARD STORAGE IF YOUR
GOODS DO NOT REQUIRE COVERAGE

Wyoming and Brandt Ayes.

Oregon 6400

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GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO, Ill.

Branches in all the leading cities

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Randolph 7087

L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

We Wish All Our Friends and Our Policy-holders a
Happy and Prosperous New rear

NEW ENGLAND
MALT AND HOP
COMPANY

ROSSEN & HERMELIN
INSURANCE AGENCY

With a Reputation

Stores Everywhere

2417 Woodward

14043 Woodward

119 Farmer

Cadillac 8978

ABE KAUFMAN, Sole

Owner

Expert Advice Given on All Matters of Insurance Without

OPligation

913 Michigan Avenue

Cadillac 7865, 1906

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truck loading platform
each unit

Coffee delivered fresh every

ROE HAT SHOPS

5694 Fort St., West

HOGARTH 1478

DETROIT'S INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE

TWO MODERN CLASS "A" BUILDINGS

day. We serve hotels, clubs, I Ts
restaurants and institutions.
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We also bake plain and fancy
cake. for weddings, portico and
banquets.

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5003 COLLINGWOOD

531 Monroe Street

s.

The Best Bread and Rolls
Fresh Every Hour

Whittier 6601

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Michigan Terminal
Warehouse Corp.

MR. GERSTON, Prop.

Trucking of All Kinds

Nothing Too Large

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings] tO:

WARSHAWER
& PRAGER
BAKERY

uum Cleaners, Parts and
Supplies

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Homes Completely Furnished,

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Washing Machines, Vac-

Glendale 3906

150

6309 Mack, at
■ Mt. Elliott
Melrose 2303
5607 W. Fort, a t Junction
Vinewood 13385
7000 Fenkell, near Livernois
University 22319

Season's Greetings

POMRANZ
ELECTRIC CO.

2543 GRAND RIVER AVENUE

limners, Refrigerators

I

school hours, for classes in He-i In December, the government is-I
brew, Jewish history and religion.' sued a special order which dread-
In April the government offered, rally restricted immigration.
a bill in the Legislature embody.)
A total of 1,374 Jewish immi-
i ing
this agreement but repealing grant, entered Cuba in 1930-106
I that part of the law passed in 1930i from Poland, 154 from Rumania,
, which gave the Jewish school corn- 55 from Lithuania, 28 from Pales-
' mission power, if necessary, to es-i tine, and 77 from other countries
tablieh separate schools for Jew-
sh
children.
--according
to a report of the Jew.
ish Center in Havana, which is as-
Anti.Semitic Campaign in Press.
isisted in its work by Hies. The re•
I
Meanwhile, several French-Ca.; duetion of immigration as a meas.
?., radian newspapers carried on al tire to improve economic condi-
campaign of scurrility, slander and I lions was resorted to, in May, also
boycotting, equalling in virulence I by the Cuban
etover nm
and shamefulness the worst output established the requi ent. w hich
re ment that
by
German Ilitlerites. Some all applicants for admission
must '
of the
th ese
pap ers were financiall
y
have at least $200 cash in their
assisted by Mayor !bode of Mom.; possaeshsoird, .afnd$1mouostzh
bearaabnleteteodphoyt
,treat, leader of the provincial Con.' up
pervative party, in return for the c
a responsible business man. The
aid given him by these papers In, Cuban community showed a sign'
the election, when he advocated: of stability when, in February, at
the
pealNoof the Jewish school' a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
bi ll. reIn
November considerable' A. J. Freiman, Canadian Zionist
excitement was aroused among the leaders, a Cuban Hadassah group
Jews of Mont
r
eal when it was re. was organized .
ported that, in the course of an,
Situation in Mexico.
address at Quebec, Mayor Houde , The
event which has aroused'
had said something to the effect ' grave concern in the United States
that if the Jews are not satisfied took place on April 30 in Mexico'
in Canada, "they can go to Pales- City. On that day a squad of pis..
tine, their country." When he licemen ousted the Jewish vendors
WW1 asked to apologize for this re.
from the Languinilla market, not

GEO. TIMMERMAN, Prop.

Happy and Prosperous New Year

Radio, Electric Washers,

The
Protestant
nomic depression were responsible
I board also
grants
to the school
J
ewish for cutting te imigration of
community her
ight to u se two Jews
in 19:10 fhr mm
5,610,
fig-
schools in tie! Jewish district, after, ure it attained in o 1929,
to the
3,505.

monoom

Joseph E. Bryce

813 Clairmount, at Second

without loss of grades, concedes lions there. Asa result of t
endie
the right of Jewish children to be, conditions, many Jews in Bo
n e%
excused from studying the New Aaires formed societies for the
en
' Testament, and pledgee the Prot; purpose of establishing themselves
Want school board not to dis.1 on the land.
icriminate against Jews in the ems'
Brazil Immigration Cut.
1 ployment of teacher, or their pro.' In Brazil, revolution and
motion.

iday Greetings to All
HolOur Jewish Patrons
and Friends

Arlington 0486.W

in nomuswoommaiwoomoomusam.woo

Lafayette Blvd. at Eighth Street

Cherry 7600--7601-7602-7603

:Ft„ Rosh Hashonah Greetings
'4 Wishing the Entire Jewish Community
a

I GARDNER-
WHITE CO.

Prompt Deliveries

if

"SERVICE ALL-WAYS"

Silver, Nickel , Copper. Brass, Chromium
Plating

Rosh Hashonah Greetings'

WM. H. HAMPTON

WILLIAM CLIPPERT MUCK MFRS., CLIP-
PERT BRICK CO., JACOB DANIEL BRICK
CO., JOHN S. HAGGERTY, JOHN A. MER-
CIER BRICK CO., MERCIER, BRYAN, LARK-
INS BRICK CO., PORATII BROS., TROMBLY
BRICK CO., WALKER & FRANK BRICK CO.

1157 CONCORD ST.

PRINTING
COMPANY

R E X
Plating Works

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FROM THE

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with
due{

ARONSSON

EUGENE SCHIFF

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Phone Cadillac 2914

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Largest and Best Equipped Barber
College in the World

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' warts.

So bitter was the
The affair reached its climax on,
of against Jews some epMon anmosity •
ma
t
made public
u blic its activities up to the protesting against the
state took an active part in city that when, in Stem real cir- and rapidly died down after, June
ttiz itih
i. tiring
eiLeiztreitttie n
ber, the 1, 1931, when a large procession
ei.
law.
and city authorities rare the
is is
custom- of from 15,000 to 20,000 persons
Impew- succeeded in securing • temporary ary permission
Jewis h s h op_ paraded in Mexico City. Osten-
injunction later, with the co-opera- keepers
tent.
to do business on the Sun. sibly the procession
non of Max J. Kohl er of New York
was held as
may preceding
As in previous yearn, the Jewish City, a member of the executive there
was ding
H ashonah, part of a celebration of the first
vio lent
Rosh
storm
community watched with lively in- committee of the American Jew. test. In December,
sit of pro- annual "Dia del Commedcio," but
tritest the progress of immigration ish Committee, the groups sted n
no were
many of the manifestant, carried
opposed ist
legislation .n Congress. Owing to to the law presenting an argu
municipa
Mon
lly own ed news - banners and placards bearing ex-
m
public concern over the unem- to a three-judge federal court. ent paper k oiosk s in M
Montreal e, . urging
fr
pressions of anti-foreign senit-
ployment situation, the
psal
__
proposal
the public to buy Pape
from ment, some of them specifically di-
was made in the United States
French-Canadians and n at from rected against Jews. The author.-
Congress that immigration be sus-'
II
Jews. The municipal au thorities ties had evidently feared out-
pended for two years except for
disclaimed knowledge of these breaks of violence, for the pared-
certain groups of aliens now
and ordered them r emoved. era were surrounded by police;
exempt from the
The lea ding
In March, in the course of • radio despite repeated acceptances of in-
quen tly, at the 'suggestion
'sugg es tion of the
in
n other
events.
of
Jewish
address
on Bolshevism, a
countries than
Catholic vitations to witness the parade,
State Department, this proposal
priest *crossed the Jews of spread- the president and cabinet officers
fled, as in previous years, as fol- r,g it, and insinuated that
the dis- were not present. The paraders
a
horizontal
rut
of
90
per
cent
in
the
United
States
will
be
classi-
was changed to one providing for Tow,: Western Countries, credited protocols of Zi
on are marched to the Municipal Palace.
the quotas, without any exceptions. (Si Eastern Countries, and (C
a
where they were addressed by the
The measure aroused a great
eat deal
se ctioan
ian i , liheeeteJdent, of Toronto w
mayor and other municipal A-
o f pro test on the part of both I;Dair:tiinceh. Ina separate n et
ere also cianlys
J ewi sh and non•Jewish orgabout
o some unpleasant and
rn as rese
nize ctio.n.ceedel,ett
e-e
In his final dispatch before leer.
briefly irritatin g indications of
bona interested in bringing a
bbee
en
In ing Mexico, the special correspon-
April, Fred Singer, K. C.,
change. in the present law which referred to.
member dent of the Jewish Telegraphic
of the
would facilitate the reunion of
provincial Parliament, Agency expressed the view that
---
members of families, some of
raised the question of the right of the agitation was not likely to ex-
b le insu
whom are in th e United States
autoirance
com anies to t end
A.—Western Countries
and m a y even gradually die
rejecmt o t h e applications
while others are still abroad. In
opf Jews, out because,
C
da.
first, the government
spite of protests on the part of
It will be recalled that early in and the superintendent of issue- has recently indicated its disap-
these organizations, the 90
since was
directed to make an in- proval, and second, the agitation
per 1930, the Quebec school question quiry.
After
centurn reduction bill passed the had been
een place on the path of set- ma
a conference with a could not extend much further
gr
of rep resentati
House of Representatives, but did tlement by
myna
ve without i nvolving
the appointment of •
nagers, oup
the superintendent is- commercial interests of bus
not come up for vote in the Sen- Jewish School Commission, with
iness and oni ntemmitomien
foreigners
ate because of lack of time before t h e po
jeleter hto eh pirioziedne ahrli
sued a letter to all the companies who are nationals of Great
Brit-
sc
,00
linntgrefeolr,
adjourning.
operating
in
Toronto,
asking
them
sin,
the
United
States,
and other
for a state
Considerable interest was also either in Protestant schools, by tnis regardment of their policy in friendly
'
countries.
al:touted. fbythteheitphass
te eogfe li tniethhieg eep
l osi arrangement with the Protestant
Great Britai
In June, a " Gentiles Onl ye sign
school board, or in separate Jew-
It will be recalled that upon the
a law p roviding for the registra. ish
at a bathing 'resort on
th e out- recommendation of the Shaw Corn-
schools. About the further de- skirts of Toronto,
b
firs 0 all aliens in the state velopment of this episode a num-
ut in a flouter mission, appointed to investigate
municipal
The measure included a number of b er o f events crowded during the excite
, caused a
lutio
flu rry of the causes of the Arab outbreaks
provisions which, it was believed, period
ent,
ityand a reso
mnot.a:kit- of August, 1929, the British gov-
under
The new ing that municipality to re
r to the oppression law, which
wou give ise
had review.
been sponsored
ernment, on May 1, 1930, appoint-
of p lena in the state especially
adopted
by the Toront o City
the Liberal party of the province, was
council.
I
ed Sir John Hope Simpson, a for-
n
th e sam e m o n
of those who cannot prove that aroused the anger of the Conserve-
the mer official in the Indian civil
they had been legally admitted to fives and th
ware
of
education
C
the atholics, the latter
a on rejected the service, to investigate the develop-
denouncing the measure as a wedge recommendation of its manage-
me nt committee that the
toward secularization of the three
(Turn to Page Five.)
use of
school system.
volumes of "Bible Reading"
Greetings
The
the public schools of the city be
school board, while
not Protestant
Opposing in
discontinued.
To
the creation of a separate Jewish
Hashonah Greetings
school system, in principle , yet
Economic Depressi
ion Obstacle.
expressed disapproval of it ac-
14 tide the rout ne co
mmune
cording to Rev. Dr. James
Smythe, life of the Jews of.Canada went on
chairman of the board, who said:
functioning normally during the
"We will deplore it for we
believe year, the economic depression was
that the self-segregation of the an obstacle to any considerable
3705 EAST FORT
Jews would not be in the best in-
Superfluous Hair Removed
PrWrev1/4 The Montreal commun.
FITZROY 1613
terest of this province, of the icy succeeded in raising the $300,-
country as a whole, or for the 000 fund required for the budget
Jews themselves."
Painlessly and Permanently by
of the federation, $100,000 needed
to
Prestriptione Carefully
the Electric Needle
Jewish Schools Issue,
complete the construction of ;
The party in opposition to the the Hebrew educational center,
Compounded
government made the separate which was dedicated on May 31,
school proposal the basis of an 1931, and the cost of which was.
Drug Sundries
1009 David Stott Bldg.
$200,000. In this connection, the
agitation
Liberal
results of a survey conducted by
1150 Griswold
Fountain Service
party, and against
although the
it had
been in
control of the province for 30 Louis Norwich, superintendent of '
ye ars, so violent was
Cadillac 7915
the Boston Bureau of Jewish Ed
the agitation •
that the leaders of the
party felt non, is interesting. Mr. Ilu
.., driven to announce their intention found that of the 11,753 J ew
onisly h,
to abrogate the provision of the children attending Montreal' s ele
- ,
law, permitting the creation of mentary and high schools,
separate school for Jewish chit- 4,997, a little over .two-fifth a, a re
, this they took ad- receiving any Jewish train ing -
vantage ofoing
the fact that the Jew- 3,084 in schools , and 1,913 fro
ish school commission had reached private tutors. The United Pale
an agreement with
the
-
tine
Appeal Protestant
Campaign in Montreal
school board for the education of failed to collect even half of its
i s t•
Furniture, Rugs, Stoves,
Groceries and
Jewish children in the Protestant' , $100,000 objective.

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

Barber
College

Si

mark, he insisted that he
had been ' giving them time to
misquoted.

the country. Jewish citizens

May the Coming Year Bring to All the
Jewish People, Everywhere, an Abundance
of Health, Happiness and Prosperity

Molex

200,



Prompt

OFFICES:

and

Courteou s Service

509.510 HOFMAN BLDG.

2539 Woodward Avenue

Cherry 6780

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