America 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle April 11, 1941 Wife of Labor Leader Presents $7,000.00 Check for British Relief A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL Norwegian Nazis Bar Books by Jewish Authors ZURICH. — (WNS) — Given complete control of the adMin- istration of Norway's public li- braries, the anti-Semitic Major Quisling party has ordered clear- ed from Norway's library shelves all books written by Jewish and British authors on the ground that they were "immoral", it was learned here. Hitler's autobiog- raphy, "Mein Kampf", has been made a required text book in all Norwegian public schools. Jefferson Linen Supply Company 2624 ELMWOOD AVE. FITZROY 1135 A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL BRIGGS LUMBER CO. Passover Greetings to All! Tobias-Courtney, Inc. LUMBER - MILLWORK 10650 Cloverdale HO. 4141 FORD SALES and SERVICE 13730 FENKELL AVE. Near Schaefer Highway SEASON'S GREETINGS HO. 4444 GENERAL Linen Supply Co. SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETINGS Buy When We Supply" 1C 16 to 1024 E. PALMER MADISON 3088.3089 Leo Gold Harry Schumer Mrs. David Dubinsky, wife of the president of the International Ladies Garment Workers Unions, presents a check of $7,000 to Dr. David Lvovitch, vice-president of the World ORT Union, to be transferred to England for ORT relief work among refugees there. The check represents the amount of the profits made from a concert arranged at Carnegie Hall under the chairmanship of Mrs. Dubinsky. Looking on are (at left), Mr. Alexander Halpern, president of ORT in England, and Mr. Adolph Held, chairman of Labor & Peoples ORT. Lady Marley, wife of Lord Marley, deputy speaker of the House of Lords in England, declared recently in a speech here, that funds sent to ORT trade schools in England help British defense. 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Handel, Schubert, Rubinstein 1124 OAKMAN BLVD. and Mendelssohn are among the TOwnsend 8-7590 famous composers inspired by the Jews from Egypt to create Minimal needs of over $3,000,- musical masterpieces. 000 during the last three months of 1940 for the overseas relief and construction activities of the American Jewish Joint Distribu- A VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO AIA, tion Committee were reported at a meeting of the board of direc- Norman Cottler - Harry Leviant—Groceries tors of the committee held at the Standard Club, Chicago, on Nate Rubenstein—Butcher Sunday, Sept. 29. A detailed statement of requirements and applications presented to the board indicated the urgent need of $1,000,000 a month during the immediate future. Income in sight from the United Jewish Appeal falls far short of meet- pressing requirements, ing it was pointed out, and only re- doubled support by American Jewish communities can provide 13310 DEXTER a partial solution to the prob- lem. Indispensable relief work is GROCERIES, FANCY FRUITS El VEGETABLES, carried on in behalf of Jewish victims of Nazism in Germany APPETIZERS fl DAIRY PRODUCTS proper and German - dominated KOSHER MEAT fl POULTRY territories without the sending of a single American dollar into FREE DELIVERIES those areas. This is accomplished through a transfer arrangement whereby J. D. C. dollars are used Grocery Dept. - - - Phone Townsend 8-9019 outside German territory to pay for emigration transportation Meat Dept. - - - - Phone Townsend 8-7300 costs against equivalent amounts in local currency put up inter- nally to finance relief and wel- fare programs in the German areas. It was also revealed that repeated large borrowings from the banks had been necessary to finance the current requirements of the J.D.C. Dexter-Davison Market PASSOVER GREETINGS Paris Doctors Demand 500 Jew- ish Physicians Be Barred From Practice A INDEPENDENT BISCUIT CO. VICHY (WNS)—The Associa- tion of French Doctors in occu- pied France, under the domina- tion of Nazi elements, has pro- tested to the Nazi authorities in Paris against the fact that 500 Jewish physicians are still per- mitted to treat non-Jewish pa- tients, it was learned here. In a formal protest, the Association demanded that Jewish doctors be allowed to treat Jewish patients only. Meanwhile, the Vichy Govern- ment announced that two Jewish public officials, both of them war veterans, would be exempted from the anti-Jewish statute barring Jewish civil service employees. They are Armand Mayer, state mining engineer, who established the first soil mechanics labora- tory in France, and Pierre Lion, mining engineer and international power expert. Musicologists claim that the melody for Had Gayda, one of the important Passover songs, was borrowed from a famous French folk song which used to be sung in the Provence. Detroit Underpinning Co., Inc. ENGINEERS 9121 Alpine ti _ y_er 1 4-7500