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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

September 6, 1940

PALESTINE'S ECONOMIC POSITION

tookthe
ing
cue
qsti on o f sup plies and son. The problem of obtaining GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
i
i
is
ertain measu
sup res. The credit for the citrus industry
The United Hebrew Schools
Emergency Supply Committee of an acute one and must be solved.
on
Present
Economic
Conditions
in
Eretz
Israel
gratefully acknowledge the re-
Review
the
Jewish
Agency
worked
in
The
Jewish
Agency,
in
conjunc-
A
co-operation with a number of tion with representatives of the ceipt of a contribution from Mr.
Drawn Up by Information Department of
sub-committees and fundamen- elements concerned, is trying to and Mrs. M. F. Lipsitz, in mem-
Jewish Agency Executive
tally investigated the scope of obtain British Government con- ory of Jacob Kabaker.
food stocks on hand and the sent to a reduction of the high
Translated Into English for Palcor News Agency
The teacher who taught He-
possibilities of increasing such duty on Palestine citrus in ac-
By J. L. MELTZER
stocks by local production. As cordance with the principle of brew to Ed Kaufmann, the new
Zionist president, was personally
a result, the Anglo-Palestine
JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agen- of
international
uncertainty Bank advanced credits totalling Imperial Preference extended to picked by Louis D. Brandeis .. .
other
countries.
Attention
is
cy)-With the outbreak of war which set in durin
g th
the summer 200,000 lbs. ($1,000,000 at par) also being paid to the by-pro- P. S.-Mr. Kaufmann is by no
means a fluent conversationalist
the question of strengthening of 1939 abruptly halted that im- for industry, trade, agriculture ducts industry.
in Hebrew.
the Jewish economic structure provement.
Nevertheless,
the and transport enterprises, in or-
After the beginning of the war
became the principal pre-occupa- fact that the Near and Middle der to enable them to prepare a decline also took place in in-
tion of the Yishuv. The most out- East was not directly affected raw materials, foodstuffs, and dustry and the building trades. die-class associations. The Gov-
standing features were adapta- by the war was a compensating parts and accessories for auto- Efforts were made to obtain raw ernment has also made contribu-
tion to emergency conditions, as- feature of what. might otherwise mobiles.
materials, and it was essential tions and negotiations are pro-
surance of present labor oppor- have been a disconcerting situa-
The public movement towards as far as possible to purchase in ceeding with the Government for
tunities and the quest for new tion. Mediterranean communica- storing foodstuffs, initiated by countries belonging to the sterl- the initiation of emergency en-
tions, so important for the sup- the same committee in the spring ing bloc. Large amounts were terprises.
sources of livelihood.
Signs of economic revival be- ply of vital commodities, remain- of 1939-when a list of food- invested in credits for raw ma-
The Jewish national institu-
stuffs that housewives ought to terial purchases by a consortium tions, however, regard this sup-
came apparent in the first half ed outside the danger zone.
of 1939 after almost three years
It was about a year ago that have on hand was issued - also of the Jewish Agency, the Anglo- port as only a temporary pallia-
of dislocation. But the period the Jewish Agency began explor- contributed towards a general Palestine Bank and the Indus- tive, and aspire to provide con-
structive aid. Various plans were
increase in stocks. Scores of trial Bank.
thousands of families put in sup-
On the other hand, there are drawn up for public works and
plies, and as a result the whole- excellent prospects in some di- both agricultural and industrial
salers and retailers were com- rections in industry. Textile and enterprises prior to the war.
pelled to replenish their shelves clothing factories have received Local production must be in-
by fresh orders. By the end of large orders from State and creased and imports decreased so
QUILTS - Made or recovered MIDDLE-AGED couple will share August, 1939-i.e., the outbreak Army departments; the Consoli- as to balance Palestine's pay-
from your own feathers or
their well-furnished, modern of war-imports into Palestine dated Refineries, Ltd. plant at ments, which have suffered by a
wools. Pillows recovered-spe-
flat with refined couple or rent amounted to about 10,500,000 lbs. Haifa has begun work and gives diminution of capital influx and
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
large, comfortable room. Calvert or roughly 40 per cent more employment to both Jews and the difficulties of citrus exports.
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
near Dexter. Townsend 7-0205. than for the same period of Arabs; the output of Palestine The
authoritative institutions
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
Even after the initial Potash, Ltd. has been increased, have detailed schemes ready for
1938.
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. FOR RENT - Cheerful, furnish- flurry upon the outbreak of War, and competition by importers this purpose and are trying to
ed room for lady or couple in and for a few weeks thereafter, with local products has been de- give effect to -them. Financing
Hogarth 9060.
attractive apartment. Shower. the situation calmed down and creased by transport difficulties. will be possible only if the Jew-
DAVID IIOROWITZ, Teacher-
Reasonable. Meals if desired. became normal again. The Gov- Moreover, the new Customs ish bodies are able to mobilize
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Elmhurst between Wildemere ernment control legislation large- Agreement between Palestine, the reserve of private Jewish
and Dextei. Townsend 7-8865. ly contributed towards this paci- Syria and the Lebanon will pro- capital in Palestine and abroad
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Reading and writing guaran-
fication. vide a certain amount of pro- in conjunction with national cap-
teed. Free trial lesson. 2254 FOR RENT - Beautiful, well-
industrial ital, if the Government lends its
Special importance for the co- tecti on for several b
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth ventilated room for a gentle-
branches,
especially
boots
and support and if world Jewry
bh
man in private home of small, ordination of all Yishuv forces footwear, cement and other corn- plays its part. The Yishuv faces
3547.
congenial family. All conven- in the particular tasks of this modifies which suffered by Syr- some ponderous tasks and will
iences. Good transportation. 3263 moment must be attached to the Ian dumping methods. There is exert its entire efforts to over-
FOR RENT - Large, pleasant
n
W. Grand Ave., Townsend Supreme Economic Council co-
room in home of two adults
come the emergency obstacles. If
5-5628.
sisting of representatives of the also some prospect of developing
for lady or gentleman. Meals
industrial exchange with Syria a the Diaspora, especially in the
all
in
institutions
principal
Democratic countries, will assist
optional. Tyler 6-7602.
n the Lebanon i other direr-
HEBREW LESSONS. Also pre- spheres. They include Eleazer a and
tions.
As
for
Egypt,
a
delega-
this
great enterprise, it will be
FOR RENT - Beautiful, fur-
paration for Bar Mitzvah. Kaplan, Dr. Emil Schmorak and tion of the Manufacturers' As- able to insure not only the main-
nished room in private home
Translations in Yiddish, He- Dr. Arthur Ruppin, members of tenance of existing footholds in
sociation visited there recently
for one or two gentlemen.
brew, English, German, French the Jewish Agency Executive; with
a view to exploring possi- Eretz Israel but also their exten-
Board if desired. All conven-
and Russian. Talmud and Se- Pinchas Rutenberg, President of
mer- sion. The Yishuv will adapt itself
the
Vaad
Leumi;
Siegfried
Hoof-
bilities
for selling Palestine mer
iences. 3793 Carter Ave., near
mitcis. Northlawn 4327.
ma- to the wartime conditions and as-
and purchasing raw ma
Dexter. Tyler 6-0280.
ien, General Manager of Arieh
the chandise
terials,
And
found
readiness
in sure its productive and helpful
WANTED - Young lady to share Anglo-Palestine
Bank;
future.
FOR RENT - Large, beautiful
desirable apartment. Randolph Shenkar, President of the Man- Egypt to assist in this mutual
Moshe
trade.
Special
attention
will
be
furnished room for a gentle-
1810.
ufacturers' Association;
- paid to replacing articles form -
man in apartment of couple.
Smilans k y, Pre ident of the Jew
2930 W. Chicago Blvd. Apt. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ish Farme Federation; Levi erly imported by Egypt from
RECEPTACLES
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
303. Tyler 4-0459.
room for refined young lady or Shkolnik, Manager of Nir, Ltd., Germany, such as pharmaceutical
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guar-
gentleman. Pleasant surround- and Julius Simon of the Pales- products and medicines.
anteed. Priced Right.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Similar efforts are being made
ings. Convenient to street car •tine Economic - Corporation. • -
AMERICAN -
clean, room in private home,
by Palestine industry to enter
and bus. References exchanged.
RECEPTACLE CO.
for gentleman. Good transpor-
Particular attention was de- markets in Turkey, which has
2213 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
tation. 2958 Monterey, between
manded by the banks a few days cut down its imports from Ger-
6-6915.
Lawton and Wildemere. Lower.
prior to the outbreak of war. many A Turkish commercial
With the beginning of world ten - representative visited Palestine
FOR RENT - Large, airy room FOR RENT - Furnished room sion there were wholesale with - and other Near East lands re-
for
lady
or
gentleman.
2667
with twin beds in home of
drawals from the banks by de - cently, and a Palestinian mission
Tayler Ave. Tyler 7-1290.
adults. Rappaport, 2556 W.
positors. Most of the banks ha d had a short sojourn in Turkey. Monuments of Character
Philadelphia Ave., Apt. 209.
sufficient liquid reserves, som e The extension of trade relations
FOR
RENT
-
Nice,
furnished,
Tyler 7-2813.
hav in s as m
much as 70 p er cen t with Iran is also being studied.
airy room in home of smag
family. 3742 Burlingame Ave., of demand deposits and 50 pe ✓ The production by mixed farms
YOUNG LADY, college student,
cent . of all types of deposits • is growing steadily, and this
near Dexter. Davison 4126.
wants room about Sept. 25.
of the apprehensio n branch too will benefit by the
But in
Northwest section. Will pay $14
per month for school year. FOR RENT - Sturtevant, near that the smaller institution s new agreement with Syria and
LaSalle. Neatly furnished room might not be able to stand th e the Lebanon. Protection of the
Write Box 75, Detroit Jewish
in single home. Good transpor- test, and that individual case s poultry and egg industry in Pal-
Chronicle.
tation. Townsend 8-6208.
of failure might disturb th e estine, and to some extent of
whole banking structure, the vegetable-growing, is provided.
FOR RENT - Beautiful, large
FOR
RENT
-
Large,
airy
fur-
Government wisely announced on The rise in production costs at
room with cross ventilation,
nished room for a gentleman the eve of the outbreak of war the outset of the war has now
private entrance and adjoining
Granite and Marble Monuments
in home of small family. Gar- a three-day bank holiday. The readjusted itself to the normal
bath, for a young lady or gen-
age if desired. 2008 Hazelwood, Jewish Agency created a Bank- level, and it is hoped that the
7729 TWELFTH ST.
tleman in six-room apartment.
Tyler 6-7192
between 12th and 14th, Tyler ing Committee whose function cost of feed for cattle and poul-
Near Hamilton car and Wood-
5.8706.
row Wilson bus. 11534 Byron
was o co-ordinate the activity of try will fall still further.
It was a natural symptom that
Ave., Apt. 202.
FOR RENT - Comfortable, fur- Jewish banks and to co-operat e
niched room for a gentleman in with the Government. The si x the number of Jewish unemploy-
WIDOW, living alone, would like
Rev. Cantor
single home of two adults. Gar- larger banks, including the A n- ed increased with the outbreak
to share her modern, newly
age if desired. Near Linwood glo-Palestine Bank, which ar e of war. In the building trades,
Jacob
decorated and newly furnished
car and Lawton bus. 2700 incorporated abroad, opened at public works, citrus groves, cer-
Silverman
flat. Or will rent room, 3764
Blaine Ave. the end of the three-day inte r- tain industries, ports, and corn-
SURGICAL
Tuxedo Ave., near Dexter.
BIOHEL
regnum; but restrictions on pa y- munications and tourist-traffic
23 Years'
young man rents were imposed on the othe rs enterprises, labor was laid off.
Practice
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- WANTED-Energetic
to work in a food market. Pre- until Sept. 24, although most of The unemployed total (exceed- Recommended bt
nished room for a gentleman in
Plo Melons and
forone
with
experience.
Must
them
were
able
to
meet
the
ir
ing
dependents)
was
estimated
home of small, refined family.
Hospitals
prior to the war at between five
drive. Townsend 8-2631. obligations.
Newly-furnished. Garage. Tele-
9371
The Anglo-Palestine Bank and eight thousand, and is now
phone service. Dexter vicinity. YOUNG MAN desires room in
Wildemere
placed
its
financial
assistance
at
from
16,000
to
18,000.
The
per-
Hogarth 9427.
TY. 4-0062
home located in Chicago-Law- the disposal of those banks re- centage to the general Jewish
Marriages
ton district but not essential. quiring it. On Sept. 24, the re- population is far smaller than in
Performed
REFINED young piano teacher
Call Sunday between 10 and 1, strictions were removed from all more wealthy and better de
desires room in home with use
Townsend 6-8051.
banks except four whose deposits veloped countries; but whereas
of a piano for practicing or
willing to share apartment. WANTED-Refined business girl amounted to about 3 to 4 per- in other countries people who
Good references furnished. Uni-
to share attractive three-room cent of the total deposits in all cannot be absorbed in wartime
Rev. Cantor
versity 1-6725.
apartment. Own furniture. $30 banks. Soon deposits began to production go into the Army or
DAVID
return
as
the
owners
regained
defense
services
or
munitions
per month, including all con-
FOR RENT - Large, well-fur-
confidence. The currency ex- factories, this possibility does not
GOLDEN
veniences.
Evenings
only.
3342
nished room in home of small
enacted exist in Palestine. The brunt of
restrictions
change
Detroit's Favorite
W. Chicago Blvd., Apt. D-5.
family. Unlimited telephone
throughout the British Empire relief funds for the needy is
111011EL
service. Near bus and car line. FOR RENT-3045 Richton Ave. were similarly applied to Pales- borne by the Jewish Agency
TYLER 6-8490
2342 Ford, near LaSalle. Town-
Attractive six room terrace. tine, but the authorities are giv- (with Keren Hayesod funds), the
Wedding Ceremon-
send 7-8296,
ies Performed at
Newly-decorated. Electr o 1 u x ing a most liberal interpretati on Vaad Leumi Emergency Tax pro-
Home and ar Ap-
frigidaire, table top stove, to these regulations. Moreove r, ject, and relief organizations es-
po in t men t.
FOR RENT - Furnished room
of tablished by the General Jewish
steam
heat.
Garage,
attic
and
the
initial
drop
in
the
prices
for lady or gentleman in mod-
st
Labor
Federation
and
the
mid-
securities
in
the
fir
mer.t.
Facilities
of
a
.
Palestine
fu 1 b ase
ern, five room apartment of
weeks of the war was later halt-
single home.
two adults. Home privileges.
Reasonable. Near bus and car FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ed and, as a result of the im-
provement, they are back at
line. 1670 Calvert Ave., Apt.
room for one or two. Real their pre-war level.
I3-
home. Kitchen privileges. Board
Detroit's Finest
As for the citrus industry, the
optional. Good transportation. osition deteriorated in spite of
FOR RENT - Beautiful corner
Jewish
Funeral Home
2210Pingree Ave., Apt. 311. the
flat. Upper. Eight rooms. Four
the receipt by the growers of the
4-3752.
Tyle
bedrooms, newly-decorated, oil
cash advances -promised during
heat, stall shower, table top FOR RENT-Furnished room in the summer. Difficulties of trans-
stove. Convenient transporta-
5-room modern apartment, for port and marketing were accent-
tion. $80. Fullerton, 3200.
s girl, by young congenial uated by wartime conditions, but
widow. All privileges. Chicago- it is estimated that Jewish groves
FOR RENT - Furnished room
TRinity 2-2114
7739 JOHN IL STREET
Linwood district. Reasonable. will be able to sell five million
for one or two in apartment
Tyler 6-8700. Apply Sunday of the nine million cases ex-
of elderly couple. 2613 Calvert
pected during the coming sea-
or evenings,
Ave., Apt. 7., near Linwood.

CLASSIFIED

Manuel Mach

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