THE
DETROIT JEWISH. CHRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
A Scene from the Great Spectacle
Saluting—
"Romance of a People"
Congratulating the spirit of the community,
the fruits of a magnificent effort. TuMi• is
happy to extend hest wishes to our friends
among Detroit Jews.
Tulla• Envelope Co.
2744 W. FORT ST.
Lafayette 2700
The above is a scene from the "Romance of • People" pageant which is to be staged at the
Arnold Home Inc.
Founded in 1889 by the late Rev. Chas. Arnold, Ph. D.
18520 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD
4 Block. West of Southfield
FOR THE AGED and INCURABLES
ALSO CHRONIC and CONVALESCENT CASES
Both Sexes Accepted — Modern Fireproof Building
Home Atmosphere
MRS. MABEL ARNOLD THOMPSON, Managing Director
No AGE. LIMIT
MODERATE RATES
VISITING HOURS: 10:30 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.; 6:30 P. M.
to 9:00 P. M. Phone: REdford 4001
Olympia beginning on April 16.
a much greater one. It publishes
papers in both Flemish and
French, and in them conducts vio-
1 lent and unscrupulous propaganda
Against
the Jews.
Be I. Fuss
So far, these Belgian Fascists
have not been very successful. On
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the contrary, their agitation has
Corporative Woo,
a strengthening !if e,t,g(
BRUSSELS. -- No less than '"National
foi,!.
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four otlicially anti-Semitic parties Union." As far as the Jews are Fascist
have been founded in Belgium in concerned, this body is by far the th e Defense of Freedom and
Thwart Belgian Fascists
the last year. Their most dangerous, for while the Democracy" has been founded.
programs differ in many respects, policy of the "Dinasos," the other The
too, are carrying
on a Socialists,
vigorous anti-Fascist
cam-
the course of
but one thing they all have in large anti-Semitic party, is Flew-
common: "I/own with the Jews!" i-h autonomy. that of the National l' u ""'"
I/uring the last few weeks,
The most violent and aggressive ('orporative Union is Belgian na-
, little has heen heard ai
of this quartet is the so-called tionalistn, which mukes its alt 'eat heweeee
the Jewish problem in the Itelgian
press. The reason is that other
matters, of greater public inter-
est, have arisen, chief among them
the enormous scandal when a
whole net of corruption and dis-
honesty was discovered in the lick
gian administration and police.
Not a single Jew wan involved in
this scandal, which assumed very
large proportions, and the whole
ant i-Fascist press pointed this
fact out to the anti-Semites.
While the general Jewish situa-
' lion in the country is nut entirelY
unsatisfactory, that of the Jewish
trailers is booming very soy ioUs.
Seine -1,000 Jewish fatuities in
Belgium art , dependent on market
and lately, in conse-
, trading,
quence of the Ve011olltle crisis,
many of these have been forbid•
den to carry (in their trade. The
municipal out bout ins who are re-
! sponsi tole for this, deny that they
I have been actuated by any anti-
Semitic mot ives. %1St of the
FINAL OFFERING!
OF THE REMAINING CAPITAL SHARES
EKHARDT & BECKER BREWING CO.
PER SHARE
c
(FULLY PAID AND NON ASSESSABLE)
50c
the Ekhardt & Becker Brewing Company
The splendid record of profits paid to former stockholders of
warrants an immediate demand for the remaining shares of this stock by investors who are seeking a safe,
STOCK OF
conservative, proven investment AT A PRICE NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN MICHIGAN FOR
THIS CHARACTER.
The active direction of the brewery will be in the hands of the men directly responsible for its phenom-
enal success prior to prohibition.
For those unable to pay cash, a convenient part payment plan has been arranged, so that persons of limited
means will not be deprived of the opportunity of sharinz, in this profitable enterprise.
The present buildings, located at Orleans and Winder Sireets, are now being rehabilitated, and when com-
pleted will be equipped with the most up-to-date ;.nd scici.tirc machinery. The brew house and equipment
its products
governs production in a brewery. The company, therCore, is providing for future demands for
by installing a 300-barrel brew kettle, so that it may stop up production, with minor additions, to over 200,000
barrels annually. AND AGAIN THE COMPANY WILL CONTINUE TO BREW AND MARKET, UNDER THE
ORIGINAL FORMULAS, THE WELL-KNOWN "CHAMPAGNE" AND "EXPORT" BRANDS, AND THEIR RE-
NOWNED "E & B PILSENER BEER," FAMOUS SINCE 1373.
Anticipating an immediate demand for this offering, the Ekhardt & Becker Brewing
Company, for your convenience, have established offices at 1935 Dime Bank Building,
Company.
under the personal direction of Mr. August H. Ekhardt, President of the
WE SUGGEST THAT IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ABOVE OFFERING, WRITE,
PHONE OR CALL EKHARDT & BECKER BREWING COMPANY, 1935 DIME BANK BUILDING
(TELEPHONE CHERRY 8840), OR YOUR BROKER WITEOUT DELAY.
THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IN THE MOST OUTSTAND-
ING OFFERING OF BREWERY STOCK EVER MADE IN MICHIGAN!
DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
AUGUST H. EKHARD T,
President and Senior Brew.
master.
WILLIAM H. BECKER, Vice
President.
CARL ZIMMER, General
Manager.
DAVID HUBAR, Secretary-
Treasurer.
A Michigan Corporation.
This stock Is offered as a
speculation. and is for sale
In the State of Michigan
only.
Makers of the famous E. & B. "Pilsener," "Champagne" and "Export"
AUGUST H. EKHARDT, De
troit. Formerly Vice-Pres-
ident and Brewmaster of
Ekhardt & Becker Brewing
Company.
WILLIAM H. BECKER. De ,
trait. Former Secretary.
Treasurer Ekhardt & Beck-
er Brewing Company.
CARL ZIMMER, Detroit. For-
tner General Manager Kern
Brewing Company.
DAVID HUBAR, Detroit. At.
torney.at-Law.
Beers.
1935 DIME BANK BUILDING—DETROIT — PHONE CHERRY 8840
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trailers affected are Polish sub.
jects, and the Polish Consul has
taken the Mattel' in hand, so far,
however, without success. Al-
several hundred .1eNvish
trailers have thus been deprived of
a livelihood, and their position is
extremely serious, for under tires-
' ent conditions there is not 010
slightest chance of obtaining work
in any other occupation.
' Just lately a considerable change
in the attitude of the lielgians to
ready
the Jews has taken place, as a re-
sult of a series of articles in t h e
important Belgian paper, Le Soir,
on Zionism and Palestine. These
articles were written by Pierre
Coentiere, a well knows journalist
who had previously openly de-
' claret] himself to be an anti-
Semite. His visit to Palestine
completely changed his virus. Ile
saw what the Jews had achieved
there in the face of innumerable
• difficulties, and he became pro-
nouncedly pro-.!swish. The ar-
ticles have had a great inlluencc
n public. An t-nlirrly
un the
new lyPe of J ew
' t hem. Previously they had always
thought of the Jew as a small
trader. Now they were shown a
Jew working on the soil, creating
a new land. And their respect
for the Jews ,vent all by leaps
and bounds.
But it is not the fact that these
articles have niade the Belgians
more favorable to Zionism that is
important. It is that the knowl-
rdgc of what the .Ieus arc doing
in Palestine that has greatly in-
crea,i1 the average Belgian's re-
and liking for the Jews in
general. !HI that, is the fa,
spect
of the violent Fascist agitatioi
the country, is n lac'
ton of inestimable importance.
throughout
rile waste a lot of en-
Poni•
ergy climbing mountains before
, they :He even in s •rht.
Miinv a man ' s
Jar to Ins att•mpt to Wear a misfit
mantle of greatne•-.
Weigh some people and they will
be found wanting in everything
I except weight.