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April 19, 1940 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-04-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

It isn't only the infant prodi-
gies of the movies who have to
live on small allowances despite
their astronomical salaries . . .
Canny John Garfield has made

JEWISH MEDALS

arrangements to have his pay
checks sent to his wife in New
York, and takes care of his per-
sonal expenses with the pocket
money she sends him.

April IY, 1940

Passover Greetings—

MORRIS TAU

Hein at

D. F. R. p
Pl. 7192

Passover Greetings—

A Greeting of
GOOD WILL
PASSOVER 1940

MAX WROTSLAV .1■ Y

Monumental Work,

9521 Goodwin

Passover Greetings-

IRVING
SHOP

Passover, which typifies the spirit of freedom, is
a peculiarly fitting time to demonstrate the further-
ance of the ideal of freedom and escape from the
slavery of intolerance. America is founded on the
ideals of freedom and tolerance.

1530
WASHINGTON
BLVD.

We, as fellow workers in the cause of promoting
the best interests of our common country, greet
our Jewish neighbors on this occasion in the spirit
of brotherhood and friendly understanding.

Passover Greetings

SUPERIOR SYSTEMS
SALESBOOK CO.

J. J. GRIFFIN, Pres.

Four items from the exhibition of Jewish medals, 16th to 20th
centuries, now in progress at the Museum of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America. The collection of medals, the only one of
its kind in America, was made by Mr. Samuel Friedenberg. Top
medal: Dr. Paul Ehrlich. Middle, left: Commemorating the Edict of
Toleration issued by Emperor Joseph II in 1782. Middle, right:
Jacob's Dream—a medal struck in 1544. Lower medal: Daniel
Mendosa, holder of the pugilist championship of England from
1792 to 1795.

SOCIETY OF TOOL 14 DIE CRAFTSMEN

McCONNELL-KERR CO.

350 EAST JEFFERSON

FRED A. NOLAN

GORDON S. COCHRANE

NEW YORK. — Strongly con-
demning Communists both here
and abroad as "blood brothers of
the Nazis," the Non-Sectarian
nti-Nazi League, through its
Council of Organizations meet-
ing at Pythian Temple, passed a
resolution by acclamation which
identified the Soviet and Nazi
governments as allies cooperating
morally, economically and in an
indirect military way.
The unanimous resolution of
almost 300 delegates representing
150 organizations affiliated with
the Non - Sectarian anti - Nazi
League demonstrated the deci-
sion on the part of the oldest
anti-Nazi group in the United
States to refuse to accept the
so-called neutrality stand offered
by the Soviet government.
The Organizations Council
Conference was presided over by

"BARNEY" EVERITT

SAMPSON RUBBER PRODUCTS CO.

BENJAMIN B. PELHALM

COUNTY ACCOUNTANT

HOLLEY CARBURETOR CO.

ALBERT LUCONI, Pres.

DETROIT FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS

tklOWN

OD•TO

thl

ITISS

IN HOTEL WE4STER HALL
CASS •r PUTNAM

For finer foods and drinks.
The longest bar in Michigan.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m
including Sundays
and holida ys.

2539

WOODWARD AVE.
CHerry 1860-61

Passover Greetings
ANTI-NAZI LEAGUE CONDEMNS
COMMUNISTS AND SOVIET UNION Byron's Flowers
Correctly
AS ALLIES OF NAZI GERMANY Original Creations
St ylcd

GEN'L MGR. DEPT. STREET RAILWAYS

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Salesbooks, Manifold Books, Inter-
fold Forms. Fanfold Forms
Autographic Registers—Forms for
All Registers—One-Time Carbon
Sets

For a cocktail and
a chat . . . rendez-
vous of quiet charm

70

Wm.
BOESKY'S

DEXTER AT COLLINGWOOD

Famous for excellent
food and liquors

1111
FROM A CORNED BEEF SANDWICH TO AN INSTITUTION"

m. Bot.tkl, I lost4 to 1>er eirer, , for 20 icor<
t nom: Jot, / ot. dototitt and It

We wish you all a most
enjoyable Passover

—BILL BOESKY
—JOE FREEDMAN

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- ...-

Dr. Benjamin Dubovsky, execu-
tive secretary of the Non-Sec-
tarian Anti-Nazi League, who
pointed out that the present
blockade of Germany was, in a
sense, an extension of the orig-
inal anti-Nazi boycott. He urged
all Americans to "sleep peace-
fully" while the danger of Naz-
ism and Nazi-inspired groups in-
creases, but to work together to
stop the tide of Fascism before
the situation grows acute.
"Hate, Inc.," a novel kind of
corporation, was described by
Morris D. Forkosch, member of
the Legal Committee of the Non-
Sectarian Anti-Nazi League: Pres-
ident Adolf Hitler; vice president,
Joseph Stalin; treasurer, Benito
Mussolini; corresponding secre-
tary, Father Coughlin. Mr. For-
kosch described the legal activi-
ties of the Non-Sectarian Anti-
Nazi League in combatting the
activities of Fascist groups here.

• COMMENTARY

The question that interests us
is who was supposed to be sup-
plying the $150,000 which the
un-American Col. Emerson prom-
ised William Dudley Pelley if he
would line up 15,000 pro-Nazis in
this country . . . Recently, by the
way, a story reached our ears
that what started Pelley on his
anti-Semitic path was his dismis-
sal from a lucrative writing post
in Hollywood quite some years
ago . . . It soured him on the
Jewish movie moguls, and in his
big-hearted way Dudley soon in-
cluded all Jews in his hate . .
Winchell declares that the reason
why Unity Mitford, long bally-
hooed as Hitler's ideal of Nordic
womanhood, shot herself is that
she grew despondent when the
realization finally dawned on her
that the Nazis were trying to use
her to win over English public
opinion . . . Have you heard
the rumor that the cancellation of
that recent Coughlin broadcast was
due not to political reasons or
ecclesiastic censorship, but to the
circumstance that the good Fa-
ther, who had just returned from
a rather lively excursion into
Canada, was incapacitated from
facing the microphone?

25 YEARS IN DETROIT

11301 WOODWARD AVE.
TOwnsend 8-2202

Greetings

JIM'S SUPER SERVICE

Marfak Lubrication
Tires—Batteries
Automobile Accessories

11701

12TH STREET

Service Call

TO. 6-9298

Passover Greetings

Milwaukee Auto

CUSTOM SHOP
J. L. CLARK

101 E. Milwaukee Ave.

MA. 5174-5175

Passover Greetings

BRANDT BROS.

New and Used Boilers
Welding

6505 W. LAFAYETTE BLVD

Vinewood 1-3476

Greetings . . .

Andrew R. Maglia Co.

Theater Decorators

9248

NORTH MARTINDAL
TYler 6-7354

Passover Greetings

Every champion, more or less,
has his "guardian". A guardian
is a tough monkey who beats
challengers before they can get
to the champion. Light heavy-
weight champ Billy Conn has one,
too, although he may not realize
it. His guardian is a Jewish boy
from Washington, D. C., named
Billy Abrams.

Gratiot Electric

Fl. 5905

2635 Sherman Si

Any Kind of
WIRING and REPAIRING
Motors Sold and Repaired
JACK TURNER

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