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April 19, 1940 - Image 9

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

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Tho Logal Chronicle

GREETING-

BAKCO PRODUCTS, Inc.

Successors to E. B. Gallagher 11 Co.
41 Years of Service
Bakers - Confectioners - Clubs
Hotels • Institutions

PL. 4036

6538 Jos. Campau

Passover Greetings

ELGO SHUTTER
Zi MFG. CO .

Ventilating Accessories
634 W. WARREN AVE.

COlu mbia 1935

Passover Greetings

P. H. DAVIS TAILORING

420 Michigan Theater Bldg.
Ra. 6366

U. S. Yeshivoth Aid ITALIAN JEW IS NAMED TO
HEBREW UNIVERSITY FACULTY
Refugee Children

Four hundred and seventy-five
refugee children are being edu-
cated and otherwise aided by New
York's Jewish parochial schools,
announces the United Yeshivos
Foundation. This group of chil-
dren, forming a large percentage
of the 6,000 pupils of the ye-
shivas, contains many who are
fed and sheltered by the institu-
tions. Many of them are in Amer-
ica without their parents.
The United Yeshivos Founda-
tion, with headquarters at 1123
Broadway, New York, was or-
ganized in 1936 to provide much
needed financial support for 39
Jewish so-called parochial schools
in New York and other large cit-
ies It is now engaged in the
fourth semi-annual membership
campaign. Previous campaigns
have brought the huge total of
290,000 $1 memberships into the
Foundation from every part of
America.

PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO AI,I, . . .

WINDOW SHADES
Made to Order or Repaired

LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO.

11828 LINWOOD AVE.

TOwnsend 8.5500

April 19, 1940

Passover Greetings

Grant Silver
Plating Co.

Repairing and Platin,
Antique Silverwar e

419 RIOPELLE ST.
CH. 4299

Sincere Holl,lay Greeting

HAMMERSTEIN'S
DRUGS

Cut Rate Prescription,

We Deliver — Two Store

13201 LINWOOD, Cor. TYL ER
TOwnsend 8-4908
12501 Linwood

Cor. Sturtevant

TOwnsend 8-1072

PROFESSOR ENRICO E. FRANCO

Prof. Enrico E. Franco, formerly of the University of Pisa,
Italy, who has been appointed to the medical faculty of the Hebrew
University in Palestine where he will head the department of
Pathological Anatomy.

The screen debut of Eddie Can-
tor's gray hair will be made in
"Forty Little Mothers', an adap-
tation of a French picture con-
cerning a professor in a fashion-
able girls' school who has become
involved with a baby . . . Prob-
ably Eddie feels that now that
he's a grandfather in real life
his public will appreciate his can-
dor in dispensing with the hair
dye.

U. P. A. Creates
Advisory Council

The United Palestine Appeal,
central fund-raising instrument
in the United States for the up-
building of the Jewish homeland
in Palestine through the Pales-
tine Foundation Fund and the
Jewish National Fund, this week
announced the creation of an ad-
visory council to which leading
welfare funds throughout the
country have been asked to desig-
nate their own representatives.
This is believed to be the first
time in the history of overseas
fund-raising that local commun-
ities which are responsible for
the funds made available are
asked to share in the molding of
decisions of the organization
which distributes the funds.
The advisory council will help
mold the decisions of the United
Palestine Appeal in its relation to
the upbuilding program in Pales-
tine. The decision to inaugurate
such a body is intended by the
United Palestine Appeal to indi-
cate the importance of bringing
contributors, through their local
representation, more closely in
touch with the progress of the
work in Palestine through the
United Palestine Appeal.

Famine Reported in Warsaw
STOCKHOLM. ( WNS) —War-

An Old Friend Says,

A JOYOUS PASSOVER

We greet you warmly on this, your
Holiday! We genuinely appreciate the
patronage and good will with which
you have favored us through nearly
three decades now — and we'll sincerely
strive to be more-than-ever deserving
of it through the coming year!

CROWLEY- M ILNER'S

saw gripped by famine with the
last food reserves rapidly dimin-
ishing and the Lublin Jewish
"reservation" in Poland a "city
of horror" in which Jews were
dying by the hundreds of starva-
tion and disease was the picture
painted here from stories told by
refugees who managed to escape
Nazi-occupied Poland.
Roads leading to Warsaw are
crowded with Jewish families,
seeking to escape the starvation
in Lodz and other cities and vil-
lages, only to find equally desper-
ate conditions in the former capi-
tal. By foot and in horse-drawn
wagons, in a manner rebiniscent
but more horrible than that de-
scribed in the American novel,
"The Grapes of Wrath," thou-
sands of Jews are streaming to
Waraw in the shope of finding
food and shelter.
During the past month the
number of Jews in Warsaw alone
who had to be supplied with food
by local Jewish relief organiza-
tions and the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee has
jumped from 50,000 to 150,000.
Food supplies are running out
and even the more fortunate
Jews, who have savings, are find-
ing it increasingly difficult to
purchase foodstuffs.
It is reported that Nazi au-
thorities are pressing their cam-
paign to expel the Jewish popu-
lation of Lodz. Thousands of
Jews have already been driven
out at a few hours notice. Two
ghettos have been created by the
Nais for non-Germans remaining
in Lodz—the northern section
for Jews and the southern dis-
trict for Poles. The central area
of the city will be restricted to
"aryan" Germans. One Nazi news-
paper, which has just reached
here, reported that "the expul-
sion of Jews from Lodz is mak-
ing good progress, and the ex-
pelled Jews are being replaced
by Germans repatriated from the
Baltic and Wolhynia areas."
Lodz Jews in Warsaw are eas-
ily recognized since they wear
yellow badges across their backs.
Jews in Warsaw are compelled to
wear blue-white armlets with six-
pointed stars.

/'assn re r G red hills

Bab's Beauty
Salon

12534 DEXTER BLVD.
TOwnsend 8.7870

Passover Greetings

Alice Beauty Salon

11322 Dexter, cor. Collingwood

Strictly High Class Salon

Alice Parko, Mgr.

Phone TOwnsend 8-0616
for Appointmnt

Passover Greetings

ACME PACKING
& SUPPLY CO., INC.

LLOYD V. BARTLEY

325 W. Jefferson

RA. 9680

Passover Greetings—

STANDARD FISH

CO.

Distributors

I336 Napoleon

Ca. 6781

Passover GI edings

Wolf Sanitary
Wiping Cloth Co.

974 SHERMAN AVE,

CAdillac 7134
6 Trunk Lines to Serve You

Passover Greetings

DR. W. G. ZIEVE

DENTIST

1039 Farmer St.
CHerry 0348

Passover Greetings

DR. S. COLE

OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
1107 FARMER ST.

Opp. Crowley Milner Co.

RAndolph 6776

Passover Greetings-

CADILLAC
STORAGE CO.

11745 TWELFTH ST.
Townsend 8.9400

Passover Greetings

CHESLUK'S
BOOK STORE

8663 12th St. — Ty. 5.6811

/NM

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