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September 27, 1946 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-09-27

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v ii erkair'elvish Periodical Cotter

Friday, September 27, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

of workers. The shortage of work ous branches, In the overall
readiness to withstand every econ
trs is also acute in most of the scheme of production, but' the gen-
omic struggle, and In its confi-
service branches.
eral scope of production was not dence in its own strength.
It is therefore quite apparent narrowed even after the end of
At any rate, it is absolutely
that in the case of employment the war.
clear that Jewish industry looks
there hardly exists any longer the
That is not to say that the to additional expansion in the
problem of a transition from war-
same situation prevails in all very near future. Its efforts are
time employment to peace-time
branches of industry. There are diverted toward obtaining the
I fields of employment. The problem
varying ups and downs. Thus, for most modern equipment, toward
Is an entirely different one: the
example, production and export technical improvements, toward
need for a great increase in labor
have greatly increased In the the development of new branches,
manpower in order to fill the es-
diamond industry: 71,996 carats toward acquiring additional mar-
Nia1 needs of a peace-time
valued at LP. 3,235,133 for 1944 kets, toward obtaining funds and
my. The solution to this
as against 98,749 carats valued at credits.
depends solely upon the
LP. 4,221,724 for the first nine
opening of the gates of the land
months of 1945. Production and
to Jewish immigration.
export have increased In other
Production Grows At End
products: glass, clothing, medical
of War!
supplies, and despite the Arab Chanukah Greetings
How did the cessation of the boycott, there has as yet been
war affect Jewish production? no decline In the general export
Did it bring crises that curtailed figures even for January of this
production In some of its major year.
branches? An appraisal of the
The employment figures In in.
facts reveals quite the contrary: dustry to a large extent reflect
an increase In production in its the extent of production and they
major branches.
show that in several branches an
Last year was not a good year increase in production set in pre-
8635 CONANT ST.
for mixed agriculture from the cisely after the end of the war,
point of view of weather. Due to especially in chemical products, S
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rains that came too early and in printing presses, In food; while
1,ttliat were unusually heavy, not on the other hand, there was a
/all the areas could be sown. In decrease in textile production due
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
addition, several branches of ag- to a shortage of thread.
riculture still had difficulty in get-
One cannot say that our in-
ting adequate supplies. Never- dustry has already passed all the
theless, the general picture is one tests of the transitional period.
Monument Works
of exnansion. Thus: the quantity It is being deterred from doing
of milk produced by the Jewish so. It is not being permitted to
3201 JOY ROAD
settlements amounted to 68,000,000 Import sufficient quantities of new
TYLER 6 0196
litres in 1945 In comparison with equipment and raw materials are
81 500 000 in 1944. Similarly, 81,- not being supplied in the neces-
Now Owned and Operated
000 000 eggs In 1945 as against sary quantities. But this much
by
14,000,000 in 1944. In fishing, the may be said with full confidence
catch was almost doubled. The that to the extent to which it is
"t :entity of bananas and pitted made possible for it to obtain
"fruits also increased. Only In the these necessary conditions, Jewish
production of green vegetables and industry knows how to avail itself
of potatoes was there a limited of them most readily and most
decrease.
effectively.
ROSH HASHONAR
Agricultural produce for 1914-45
No doubt, there will yet arise
Is valued at LP. 2,000,000 (accord. more difficulties and modifications
Greetings
Inc to pre-war prices) as against in various branches of industrial
LP. 1.830,000 at the same prices production In view of the compe-
in 1943-44, i.e. an overall increase tition with world production, but
The
of about 10%.
our producers look to the future
Citriculture is now beginning to with great confidence in their
emerge somewhat out of the re. ability to take advantage of the
SHOE CO.
trenchment Imposed upon it by new possibilities for the expan-
28
W.
Adams
Ave.
.the war. It is estimated that the sion of industry and its adapta-
igneral yield this season will be tion to new conditions. In this re.
Randolph 7790
9,000.000 boxes, more than half spect our industry has already
of which will come from Jewish traversed important ground in its
9
grove owners. Foreign export will
JCIMICNWOCSVPMMICSS.V.IMMIMMOMMICVMMIOCIM ■
reach a total of 4,500,000 boxes
as against 2,000,000 last year.
I
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
It is thus clear that the transi-
I
tion from a war-time to a peace-
TO ALL
time economy not only did not I I
curtail Jewish agricultural pro. /
/
duction but even expanded it,
especially in the case of citri- I /
culture.
I
I
Not a Passing Phenomenon
I
Mortgage Specialists — Property Management
It is to be emphasised that this I
I
is not a passing phenomenon. Jew- I
Established 1924
ish economy In Palestine is point. I 2325 National Bank Bldg.
Cherry 2418
ed also for the future toward a I
steady Increase in production. VIMPOiSWOMWOCIMOLIMMWOM4V4VMSMOMIOMM.
Last year, 12 new settlements
were set up and others are soon
to be set up—and that means
BEST WIS HES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
among other things the addition
of more branches of production.
In 1945 changes began to ap-
pear within Jewish industry, in
the relative positions of its varl-

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1710 Book Bldg.

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

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General Offices
2940 MYRTLE STREET
DETROIT, MICH.

FALLS
SPRING AND
WIRE CO.

Max Wrotslaysky

-

CH. 3642

LA. 2530

EARL F. WINTERS, Pres.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings—Happiness To All

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y

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CERTIFI ED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
AND BEST WISHES

To All Our Many Friends and Patrons

Mdnerney's Fruit and
Gift Baskets

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

ANNIVERSARY, BIRTHDAY
CONGRATULATIONS
CONFIRMATION
CONVALESCENT
CONDOLENCE

Phone Orders Welcomed—Delivery Service

BASKETS MADE TO ORDER


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Since 1849

54 W. ELIZABETH

CA. 2803

NEW YEAR
GREETINGS

Audits — Systems — Tax Service

New Year's
Greetings



McConnell - Kerr
Company



350 E. Jefferson

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RANDOLPH 5240

1472 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

At this time of the year we desire to

express our sincerest wishes to the

entire Jewish community.

Rosh Hashonah



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