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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

J u l y 5, 1940

CLASSIFIED

MISTAKE

QUILTS — Made or recovered
from your own feathers or
wools. Pillows recovered—spe-
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Hogarth 9050.

"The world will make a grave
mistake if . . . it concludes that
the revival of intolerance is pri-
marily or peculiarly a Jewish
problem. For already it is ap-
parent that the Jews are serving
not merely as a scapegoat but as
a smoke-screen to conceal more
aggressive designs of power-mad
men. Already those who started
out and who continue to bait Jews
are baiting Protestants and Catho-
lics whenever they find that they
have the force to succeed and
that the loot makes their effort
worthwhile. The worship of force
is not only anti-Jewish, it is anti-
Christian, it is a revolt against
reason and God. This is not a
lesson for Europe alone, or sim-
ply for lands other than our
own. It is a lesson that Ameri-
cans, also, need to learn and to
carry with them through life as
an inseparable part of their citi-
zenship." — Attorney General
Frank Murphy.

UNWANTED HAIR on face or
body removed permanently by
competent electrologist. Re-
sults guaranteed. Free con-
sultation. Jennie Wohlman,
10211 Dexter Blvd. Tyler
7-1986.

FOR SALE — Lake Huron. Six
bedroom modern home. Com-
pletely furnished. Large porch-
es. 60 x 900 on lake front.
Mile and a half past Gratiot
Inn. Clifford 1871 or 5222
Gratiot, Port Huron.

15

Turover Society
PALESTINE FACES
Installs Officers NEW CONDITIONS

The Turover Aid Society, at
its meeting Monday night, July
1, installed the following offi-
cers: Isadore Sosnick, president;
Abraham eller and Julius Hon-

CITY CAMP CLUB will pick up
your child (7 to 14) 1 p. m.
daily and return 6 p. m. Play
and educational visits. Nomi- Four More Exiled Scholars
nal charge. For further in-
formation call Walter Farber, at Hebrew Union College
Davison 8080.
CINCINNATI (WNS) — Four
FOR RENT—Large, airy newly- more outstanding scholars from
furnished room for a gentle- abroad have been appointed to
man, in single home of young the Jewish College in Exile of
couple. Reasonable. Good trans- Hebrew Union College in Cincin-
portation. 3305 Tuxedo Ave. nato, it was announced here.
Dr. Alexander Guttman, for-
Townsend 7-6903.
merly of Berlin; Dr. Abraham
WANTED — College student to Heschel, formerly of Frankfort
share apartment with young am Main; Dr. Isaiah Sonne, for-
professional men. Reasonable to merly of Florence, Italy; and Dr.
congenial party. Write full par- Franz Rosenthal, who came from
ticulars to Box 95, Detroit Upsula, Sweden, are the new-
comers.
Jewish Chronicle.

Yishuv Calls to Ameri-
can Jewry for
Support

By ISAAC BEN-ZVI
Chairman, Vaad Leumi

Etwrott's NOTE: In the follou-
Mg statement, the distinguished
leader of Palestine Jeur), alio is
chairman of the Jeuisli National
Comiell of Palestine, of %%Well
Pathos Itutenberg is president, con-
trasts the conditions of 'lea's!' life
in Palestine as the) e‘isted in 1911,
and us they obtain hula). The ,lea -
Ink communiI) of Palestine is fac-
ing the most difficult period of its
history, but doing so aitIi deter-
mination and calm. II hopes that
through the lulled Palestine AD-
POIll the Jetts of .%iticrica ma)• pm-
tide the resources so that the great
structure that has been erected o ill
be presened intact, and the founda-
tions strengthened for additional
immigration of lens of thousands in
the )ears to come.

as Tel Aviv—but also in several
rural districts including many
parts of the country where Jew-
ish settlement was unknown be-
fore the war, e. g., Sharon, the
Eniok, etc. Total Jewish land
holdings amounted in 1914 to only
150,000 dunams; the present area
is 1,500,000 dunams. Land held
in national ownership by the
Jewish National Fund in 1914
amounted to only 20,000 compar-
ing with 480,000 dunams today.
Jewish industry which was al-
most non-existent in 1914 has
now become an important factor
in Middle East economic life pro-
ducing goods valued at $15,000,-

000, of which no less than $5,000,-
000 is exported.
In the economic structure even
more than in the numerical make-
up of the country the Jewish pop-
ulation already forms the major
element. It is responsible for the
working of most of the country's
economic machinery and it con-
trols most of the levers of its
industry, finance, commerce and
transport, as well as a large part
of its agriculture. It has been
estimated that Jewish Palestine
supplies 70 per cent of govern-
ment income, accounts for 70 per
cent of the country's imports and
60 per cent of its exports, and
produces 80 per cent of Pales-
tine's industrial output. No pol-
icy can be successfully applied
in Palestine and no state ma-
chinery can function properly
against the determined opposition
of this highly developed and or-

A comparison of conditions in
.Jewish Palestine as they are to-
day, after seven months of the
ISADORE SOSNICK
second world war and as they
eyman, vice-presidents; Meyer were in the early months of 1915
Korby, treasurer; Jacob Gare- is not uninstructive. Soon after
lick, financial secretary; Morris the outbreak of war in 1914 the
Shapiro, recording secetary; Jul- isolation caused by the interrup-
ius Gottlieb, hospitaler; Herman tion in Palestine's maritime com-
Lichtman and Abe Goldberg, munications led to famine among
board of candidates; Abraham the Jewish population which was
Grant, William Hoffman and only relieved by the arrival of
the American food ship "Vulcan"
John Lobewsky, trustees.
Mr. Sosnick is serving his sec- dispatched by Jewish relief or- ganized community,
ond consecutive term. His leader- ganizations. Two months after the
Despite the inevitable political
ship in the Jewish community is beginning of the war some 15- cleavages, the Jewish population
20,000
Jews
were
deported
from
marked by his presidency of the
has given proof in times of emer-
Congregation Beth Zion, vice- the country as foreign subjects; gency of an admirable capacity
presidency of the Mizrachi and what little economic activity there for self-discipline and readiness
numerous other communal ac- was was almost completely thrown for self-sacrifice. The Vaad Leu-
out of gear, and the proximity of mi which, now under the presi-
LADY, alone, will share lovely
Persons Sought in Detroit tivities.
airy apartment with one or
Mr. Sosnick stated that the the fighting line on the Suez dency of Mr. Rutenberg, unites
two employed women. Porch.
Turover Aid Society will hold its Canal soon led to a general all sections of the community, has
Anyone knowing the where- annual picnic on Sunday, July paralysis of economic life. De- been organizing the Yishuv's col-
Reasonable. Yarrows, 2 4 9 7
Clements Ave., between LaSalle abouts of Miss Mary Itkes, known 7, at Hemrich Park, Rochester spite present difficulties and a lective effort. It has dealt under
to be residing at 8911 Linwood Road at 16 1/2 Mile Road, all of measure of distress and unemploy- grave handicaps with many ur-
and Linwood.
Ave., please contact Mrs. Maur- the proceeds to be contributed mentfi there has been no break- gent tasks, including unemploy-
FOR RENT—Large airy room in ice Goldstick at the office of the to the Allied Jewish Campaign down in today's incomparably ment relief, public works schemes,
home of middle-aged couple. Council of Jewish Women, 8904 to whom the organization has more ramified and reinforced labor disputes, etc. Plans are now
Vicinity of Dexter-Davison. Woodward, Room 205, or by pledged $750 this year. He point- Jewish economic structure; some under discussion for the further
Good transportation. 3232 Clem- phone, Madison 6970.
ed out that over $3,000 had been sections of the Jewish economy, intensifications and reorganiza-
Anyone knowing the where- contributed by the society to var- such as certain industries, are on tion of the Yishuv's efforts under
ents Ave.
abouts of Mrs. Hilda Hooberman ious charitable causes.
the contrary working at high the guidance of the Vaad Leumi.
FOR RENT—Six room lower and and son, known to be residing
pressure and are fulfilling an im-
The Yishuv will do its duty •
at
3906
Blaine,
please
contact
breakfast nook. Newly decor-
portant economic function both it looks to the masses of the
ated. Frigidaire and stove. Ga- Mrs. Maurice Goldstick. Their Prenzlauer Maternity Aid for Palestine and for the whole Jewish people above all in the
relative, M. G. Paserman in
rage. 2149 Hazelwood Ave.
of the Middle East.
countries of the British Empire
Genoa, Italy, is trying to locate
The last meeting of the Eva In 1914 the Jewish community and the United States to do their
FOR RENT—Two rooms with them.
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was represented only about 13 per part, too, and to rally as never
bath. Furnished or unfurnished.
held at the home of Mrs. N. cent of Palestine's total popula- before to the call of the Home-
Reasonable. Good transporta-
Blatnikoff, 12690 Monte Vista tion, and numbered 90,000 all land. Whilst the utmost attention
tion. 8851 LaSalle Blvd. Tyler Egyptian Agriculture Ministry Ave., on July 2.
told; today it forms 32 per cent is required to the political front,
Orders Poultry From
5-3089.
of the total population (the high- there must be no neglect of the
Mrs.
J.
Rose
was
appointed
Palestine
chairman of the Red Cross group. est Jewish proportion anywhere many opportunities still present
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
For information call Mrs. J. in the world), and is about 500,- for further construction, the con-
TEL
AVIV
(Palcor
Agency—
room for a gentleman. Reason-
000 strong. If the active adult tinued strengthening of Jewish
Rose, Ty. 6-0222,
The
Jewish
Poultrymen's
Asso-
able. Good transportation. 3770
Arrangements were made for population only is considered, the strongholds and the preparation
ciation
in
Palestine
has
sent
5,000
W. Boston Blvd. Tyler 7-2188.
Jewish percentage is even great- of the country to receive hundreds
eggs for hatching and 20 thor- the annual excursion to Bob-Lo er, rising to almost 40 per cent. of thousands of refugees from
to
be
held
on
Wednesday,
July
FOR RENT — Large furnished oughbred poultry, from Keren
Whereas in 1914 a large propor- the despoiled countries of Europe.
room for one or two in home Ilayesod settlements which keep 23, which will feature games, tion consisted of the old and in- We must see to it that at the
prizes
and
souvenirs
for
the
kid-
of small family. Meals if de- regular stud books, to the Egyp-
firm of the "Haluka" type, today further stages of the war and its
sired. Strictly kosher. Good tian Ministry of Agriculture in dies. For information and tickets an unusually high percentage of and the Yishuv is not weaker but
transportation. 1962 Clairrnount Cairo for the purpose of experi- call Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Hogarth the Jewish population is in the stronger than at the beginning.
4472, or Mrs. J. Hellman, Ma.
mentation.
Ave.
Jewish Palestine will unflinch-
flower of manhood. The Jewish
A. Livschitz, chief poultry and 0953.
commonwealth in Palestine of to- ingly defend its liberties and
FOR RENT — Beautiful, large bee-keeping officers of the Pales-
day is a young and virile nation rights. We are confident that we
airy room for one or two. Cross- tine Department of Agriculture,
can hold out until the triumph
workers.
ventilation. Telephone service. made the arrangements for this GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS of In
1914 the Jewish rural popu- of civilized ideals in the world.
BY FINLEY FAMILY
Garage. Good transportation. consignment.
lation was only 12,000 or 15 per
Townsend 7-3417.
A full scholarship , has been cent of the Jewish total; now the
Dr. Franz Boa s Receives Award
contributed to the United He- Jewish rural population numbers
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished
for Services to "Education
brew Schools by the Finley Fam- 1.10,000 or 32 per cent of the Monuments of Character
room for a young lady in
for Democracy"
ily in memory of their beloved Jewish total. As compared with
single home. Congenial sur-
parents, Joseph and Ettalaya 43 settlements in 1914 there are
roundings. Home privileges.
NEW YORK. — (WNS) —
at present 250 settlements in
Good transportation. Reason- Dr. Franz Boas, noted anthropol- Finley.
almost all parts of the country.
able. 2537 Glynn Ct.
ogist and chairman of the Com-
Fidelity is simply daring to be The Jews form a majority not
FOR RENT — Furnished room mittee for Democracy and Intel- true in stnall things as well as only in four of the main cities—
Jerusalem, Haifa, Tiberias as well
for single or couple. Twin beds lectual Freedom, received the an- great.—Henry Van Dyke.
if desired. Good transportation. nual award of the Teachers Union
for
"outstanding
services
in
the
2682 Elmhurst Ave. Townsend
cause of education for democracy.
5-7330.
The medal, which last year was
FOR RENT — Nice, large, fur- awarded to Mrs. Eleanor Roose-
nished room in home of two velt, is given for "significant ac-
Granite and Marble Monuments
adults, suitable for one or two. tivity in behalf of democracy."
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Home privileges. Good trans-
Tiler 6-7192
portation. Call Townsend 7- Hitler Seeking to Build Up Fifth
Column in U. S., Says
2844 after 6:30 p. m.

TEMPLE OF RELIGION AT
NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR

FOR RENT — Nice, clean, fur-
nished room for lady or gen-
tleman. Reasonable. Telephone.
2674 Tyler Ave., near Lin-
wood.

WANTED — Woman to take
care of convalescent and cook
for family of three adults.
Tyler 5-9746.

Rep. Dies

WASHINGTON. ( W N S ) —
Adolf Hitler is seeking to "build
up here the same kind of Fifth
Column that he ,leveloped in
other countries," Rep. Martin
Dies, chairman of the House
Committee Investigating un-
American Activities, told mem-
bers of Congress, in reviewing
testimony heard by his commit-
tee.

FOR SALE—Duplex. Three large
bedrooms, two baths with stall
Nothing is more noble, nothing
shower. Recreation room. Sepa-
rate oil burners. Small down more venerable, than fidelity.
—Cicero.
payment. Sacrifice, For appoint-
ment, Townsend 5-1594. Owner,
3226 Webb Ave.

CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT—Large, airy room.
Board of desired. Telephone and
garage. Gentleman preferred.
3289 Boston Blvd. Tyler 7-3828. FOR RENT—Pleasant and well
furnished room for a gentle-
FOR RENT — Nice clean fur-
man, in home of small family.
nished room. Continuous hot
Reasonable. Good transporta-
water. Telephone service. Good
tion, 9500 Savery between Chi-
transportation. 2282 Pingree
cago Blvd. and Edison, one
Ave. Tyler 6-4516.
block east of Dexter.

Manuel Mach

Rev. Cantor

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Silverman

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