- - - PJEVEIRODAWISR ARONICLI; and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE •Marammawaie eg-seR"-~$411J(Let-~Iselliti~lbiellallteltAt altA VII-At-oltA lte ltAlasitAts NICOL Common Pleas Court Moynihan (IS Circuit Judge Czechoslovakia's Young Old Man Able, experienced, considerate and impartial, Judge Moynihan's notable record merits your aupport and vote. Endorsed by the Bar Associations; Detroit Citizen's League and the Detroit Times Judicial Poll. He has made a good Judge—let's retain him. NOTE: Judge Moynihan's name will appear only on the Republican Ballot X I Joseph A. Moynihan This ad inserted and pair, for by a group of Judge Moynihan's Jewish friends and admirers. • dance, reported at the last meet- I soniething new in the way of ing that all arrangements have entertainment. been completed and final, plans, The membership committee re- will be submitted to the organi- ported that Sol Brenner has been recommended as a pledge to the zation at its next meeting . club. The dance committee an- The next meeting will be held nounces that the feature of the on Wednesday evening, March 27, evening will be a novelty dance,i at the Center. GOEBEL BRINGS YOU BOCK FROM CYPRESS CASKS! NEWS! Now Goebel makes Bock Beerl It is aged, bottled and ready today to flow from the Cypress Casks into your goblets. For weeks and weeks our old-school browmaster has worked busily to perfect this glorious Springtime drink . . . And it is glorious! We have poured it (rich, inviting), watched its creamy crown mount high, thrilled to its aroma, drunk it ... Try it at your favorite tavern—or have a case sent home. Drink Bock Beer at its best—Bock Boar from the Cypress Casks of Goebel. 00EBEL BOCK ,FROM THE CYPRESS CASKS OF GOEBEL gross and the various State Legis•! • latures "such measures as will ELECT serve to preserve for all citizens 'JUDGE HENRY G. of the United States their con- stitutional guarantees." (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) The boycott resolution was (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 ) ,Most of the children range in age planned and carried through b ()eased after the convention had ug by ; from 12 tp 15 years. fly to the efforts of Kurt Reiser, united international cooperation received a report of the boycott i Accompanied by an escort, the amon g executive director of the Feder'. Jews." committee, headed by Dr. Joseph tion, who was responsible for the children are received at the pier It was asserted, however, that Tenenbaum of New York. good will created at a series of by members of the staff of the or- this country, too, had been "in- "The bitter truth is," said the conferences which have united the ganization. Since the German fected" with anti-Semitism des- report, "that there is not enough Yiddish-speaking groups. agencies are not permitted to pite the efforts of the government, of the Jewish boycott—and were German Children's Relief • send any money out of the coun- and that it was "increasingly dif- the 16,000,000 Jews scattered try, even the gratuities of the ficult for Jews to secure employ- throughout the world, where lie The inclqsion of the German- stewards and the expenses of the the nerve centers of commerce, ment because they are Jews." Jewish Children's Aid in the drive escorts must be Laken care of by "The press, the radio, the really boycotting, there could is also looked upon as an import- Americans. The service charge curch, • ant pla tf orm, the have been an end to Hitlerism Jew- on the steamer is estimated at $3 schhools,"the lecture the report c ontinued, after the first anniversary and ish Campaign Fund, and is simi- per child. Then the organization 'sire being used for the propaga- we would have no need to speak larly expected to strengthen the has expenses connected with the o ef ,,baoryyco,,et after the second anni- appeal of the forthcoming drive. tion of the Fascist anti-Semitic, v Circuit Judge Two hundred fifty German- .transportation of the children anti-democratic ideology of men from the piers to the railroad like Father Coughlin." Republican Ticket Economic Discrimination Jewish children are being brought stations, if they leave PRESENT ('10(•I 'IT C01 ItT for other Rabbi J. X. Cohen, chairman to this country as that they may Discussing conditions in Ger- COMMINSIONF.11 cities at once, or to the tempor- "He Deserve. Advancement.. of the committee on economic be given opportunities foe educa- any shelter. Most of the children many the report said that "the tion and development of which yan paragraph, the basic law problems, declared that the con- come with very little clothing, Aryan they are deprived in their home- consequently proper garments of Nazi Germany, is a seal of gress must resume its fight I I 1' I LI ■\11■11.■ 1:■■ %.1 AZ land. The German-Jewiah Chil- must be provided almost imme- doom for the Jews. Within Ger- against economic discrimination. ELECT "If the Jew is not to remain dren's Aid, Inc., is bringing them, diately after their arrival. Pro- many 400,000 Jews are enduring within the pale of marginal work- with the approval of the Federal vision for medical and dental a living death." Government. Allied Jewish Cam- era—the last to be hired and the care must also be taken into con- To Strengthen Boycott paign has included this organiza- Continuance and extension of first to be fired—then we must sideration. The national organi- tion in its budget. d revive our campaign of educating zation pays for the railroad trans- the boycott on Germ One hundred forty-four chil- portation of the children, usually goods and an investigation of executives of companies which employ large 'numbers of men and dren have already arrived from Germany-104 boys and 40 girls. with an escort, to the city to Nazi propaganda in this country women to a realization that The balance, 106, are expected which they are allocated. were voted by the American Jew- workers should be selected with- All these children come from iah Congress in convention here. out regard to any other factors to arrive in the United States be- normal families and, until the Six hundred delegates cheered than technical qualifications for fore July 1, 1935. change in government, were not when the Rev. Dr. Stephen S. the job," he said. The children are admitted to under the care of social agencies. Wise of New York, accepting the The convention also received this country on permanent visas. Speakers' Bureau Rally the presidency of the congress reports from committees on youth , They are not to be legally adopt- A rally of the Speakers' B 0 , again after a lapse of six years, work and Jewish migration. Un- ed. Central headquarters are maintained in New York, and the reau of the Allied Jewish Cam. declared that "American Jews, der a plan of revision of the in- paign was held on Tuesday eve- as represented in the American tented structure of the congress, children are placed in varoius cities throughout the country ning, March 19, at the Jewish Jewish Congress, will not corn- only one, instead of three, vice. where they are under the super- Community Center. Rabbi Leon Promise with Ilitlerism but will go presidents was provided. Louis vision of the local child-caring or- From, chairman, presided. forward and fight it until Hitler- Lipsky of New York was elected The opening "model speech" ism is banished from the face to the post. ganizations. Guarantees have been was del ivered the a earth." eiser: of "If few German bankers send ' Former Representative Nathan given against their becoming pub- who gra phic a l l y described the lo D. Perlman of New York was lic charges and they must be cal needs of the community, plac- us word that maybe they can get elected chairman of the national maintained at school until they ing special emphasis on the need a few more Jewish lawyers and executive committee and Max are 16 years of age. for a new Jewish Old Folks Home. a few more Jewish doctors ad- Rosenfeld of New York was re- The selection of the children Harold Silver depicted the work mitted into the professions in elected treasurer. has been left to a properly ac- of the Jewish Emergency Relief Germany provided we end the The new plan would set up credited Jewish social agency in Co ncil. "Palestine" was Simon boycott I say no—no—no," he permanent branches of the con- u Berlin. Only those children are Shetzer's subject. The necessity continued. gresa in every city and institute selected whose opportunities for for recreational work among "I will not assent to this be- membership assessments to pro- education and training are denied young people, especially in times trayal of civilization by the Jews vide a steady source of income. because of legislation passed by of depression, was brought out of America. Do not fight for the The following regional chairman the present German government. by Louis Sobel. Milton Alexan- Jews alone. Thank God that in were named: der discussed "Jewish Eddcation" this time of unprecedented crisis Dr. Harry Friedenwald of Bal- and Joseph Haggai presented the we Jews will battle as always for timore, for the seaboard region; SOCIETIES' RALLY campaign appeal in Yiddish. freedom, justice and civilization." Samuel Kalesky of Boston, for Mimeographed copies of the Boycott Favored FOR THE CAMPAIGN New England; Peretz Miller of addresses, including speeches pre- The Congress adopted resolu:• Philadelphia, for Eastern Penn- Regular Term (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) ' pared by Dr. Leo M. Franklin tions pledging its cooperation with sylvania, Southern New Jersey NONPARTISAN BALLOT and Fred Butzel, were presented all agencies conducting a boycott and Delaware; Oscar Robbins of Election Monday, April 1 Maurice Dornbey, known for his to members of the bureau. of German-made articles and Pittsburgh, for Western Pennsyl• 1.1 kW 1 hl 01111 111 ■ 11:%11 presentation of the radio char- Henry Wineman, pre-campaign authorized a committee to inves- vunia, Eastern Ohio and West acter "Mister Chizik," and beat chairman, spoke informally to the tigate "all phases of Nazi props- Virginia; Rabbi James G. Heller known under the psuedonym bureau, leaving them with the ganda and activity in the United of Cincinnati, for the Middle When I saw this change in other "Moishe ben Moishe," will give a thought, "We are best remem- , States." West, and H. J. Ettlinger of people I realized that I must have group of Yiddish readings. bered by the work we have done After gathering its data the Texas University, Austin, Texas, grown old, too! "Just look at that old oak tree All local organizations are for somebody else." committee is to submit to Con- for the Southwest. yonder. It is said to be nine hun- urged to come to this mass meet- ing. dred years old; but see . how COUNCIL DECIDES ; strong it is, how full of life! Its Old Folks Home Conference ON REFUGEES AID great stature and its great age Interest in the coming drive is j (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 ) Polna, for ritual purposes. MIS- do not prevent it from putting (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) -.----- being especially stimulated among . -- 1 nor was convicted, and the ritual out new leaves and blossoming local organizations as a result of safe of Mrs. Sydney M. Cone, Pikes- for democracy." And .! murder legend was rapidly spread into new life. Men should grow the inclusion of the building fund that. ville, Md., as first vice president' talked to the Czechs and nthe aslo! among the masses. When Pio- old like e m for the Jewish Old Folks Home yaks ' by Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman,, forc I d1scovered the uni foam. Masaryk was asked for his measure life by too one- in the campaign budget. e , the inspiration i iration the deal i opinion of the case, he undertook sided a standard, simply by its New York, former third vice pees- hat sustained them. There were a A meeting of the Committee of ident. Two additions to the list : that t horough investi gation, and ar- length and not by its greatness. , artists and 21, selected to deal with the Old rived at the conclusion that a We think more of how we can are Mrs. Alexander Wolf, becom- clans and lawyers and faPrmYerls. grave wrong had been committed. Folks Home issue, will be held at ing third vice-president, and Mrs. lengthen life than how we ,can till and laborers among the Czech H the Jewish Community Center on e felt that the man was inno- it. By recognizing the truth, by Herman B. Levine, filling the legionnaires. And all of them Monday evening, March 25. Mem- cent, and he started a campaign ordering our life morally, -by new office of financial secretary. , spoke spo with love and reverence for his liberation. bers of the committee are called He did this loving actively, we can have a Those re-elected are Mrs. Ar- .1 and upon to attend this meeting, as faith about "Tatitchek" not so much for the sake of sav- share of eternity in this life thur Brin, Minneapolis, Minn.,1 Masaryk, "dear little father" important questions are to be dis- as for the ours, we can prolong our life no , president; Mrs. Hannah G. Solo Masaryk. "Tatitchek" was the ing an innocent man, - , cussed. ple from by days and years, but by etc mon, Chicago, Ill., honorary pram- al- I only name all these erten had for purpose of saving his peo The next conference of the dent; Mra. Goldman, first vice• the Slovak professor who then the. terrible superstition which was nity. Jewish organizations with refer- president; Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, I' "Many people grow old simply headquarters in Wash- spreading among them. Ile was ence to the Jewish Old Folks Detroit, Mich., second vice-presi- l made his where President Wilson attacked again, even by his own because e uh sae vet h y too c o m . ington, Home fund will be held Monday, dent; Mrs. Benjamin Marvin, Hol- and Colonel House were helping students, who created violent and no wish to do anything. in 1, April l. 1, at 8 p. m., at the Statler Jim, L. I., treasurer, and Mrs. Ger- . him in his efforts to constitute disturbances at his lectures. Not to grow old does, not mean son B. Levi, Chicago, Ill., record- the democratic state of Czechs- Afterward the people realized merely lasting; it mean s to go on Before April I, organizations ing secretary. that Masaryk was right, and that always growing, always improv- slovakia. The rebirth of that na- are requested to send in a com his action was prompted by the ing; each yeat must be for a man The Major Resolutions ' lion came from the boundless noblest of motives. He had like climbing one rung higher up plete list of names, addresses and telephone numbers of all their the Major resolutions adopted at , faith of the liberty-loving people risked his popularity in order to a ladder. I watch myself care care- the convention concerned promo- in their leader whom they loved, working committees, which wil lion of world peace and the bet- 1 and the success of Czechoslovakia save truth and justice and to fully to see whether I am growing be responsible for solicitations terment of racial relations. his people trom the canker older; I test my intellectual pow- , as a democratic state, amidst a among members of their own or- of superstition which was under- era, my memory, my breadth and These resolutions favored (1) ganizations. If this plan does not that Council members study Europe seething with unrest and mining their moral foundations. quickness of grasp. As soon as care-; distress brought -about by, meet with the approval of the ruth- In one of my conversations with I see that I am beginning to lose fully findings of the Senate cons- , less dictatorships, is due to refit- President Masaryk he made the organizations, it is suggested that mittee my mental power, I shall at once for the investigation of I the board of directors of the or- chek" Masaryk, who has kept following remarks regarding the make room for someone younger." the munitions industry in prepa- faith with those who trusted and lessons of the World War: ganization act as a working com- Fortunate is the na hasthisyoun that . ration for taking a definite stand loved him. Aided by his brilliant „ mittee and decide upon the It was such a terrible object F old d man as at the completion of the ' nvesti- disciple, one of the world's ablest amount of money their organiza- gallon on the recommendations constructive statesmen today, Dr. lesson to all nations that they head and conscience. t i o n will contribute towards the would be stupid to embark on erection of the Old Folks Home for control of munitions, (2) con- Eduard Benes, President Masaryk rg lu ab niz F aotrm ions Junior war. Tolstoy said the WarsawoC building, which sums should be tinued effort by the CoUncil has erected a moral fortress ,of another majority of the people gre stupid. taken out of their treasury. At toward accomplishment of United government by conscience, int I- I would say, the s e nsible people States adherence to the World lect and practical idealism. the conference on April 1, dele- are in the minority. That is less offens Coincident with t he ninth an- His Life Story gates are expected to be prepared Court, (3) that Congress grant ive. But the sensible peo- . to report on the amounts their executive authority to prevent President Masaryk is one of pie must work for peace. They niversary celebration of the War , Club 3' saw shipment of arms to xny nation of Detroit comes tho organizations decide to contrib- the very few personalities that must work for it whe n h interest energetically. announcement of the formation ute. , have retained their greatness They must be promoters of com- of an organization of the chil- T h e following organizations thereby be promoted, (4) passage ' after the World War. During the mon sense instead of merely tak- have already reported on the ot a law by Congress making it i war he was only the intellectual ing a passive attitude toward all dren of members of the club, to amounts of their contributions unlawful in time of peace for, leader of a people enslaved un- that is going on about them. be known as the Warsaw Club toward the Old Folks Home fund: :my public school, coilege or uni- lder the Hapsburg rule. Since "America, as the greatest e j l u un ili ,t ,i oh rtotues efirosnt Tue e stidnagy,hViadmaiti tIliti -, Woman's Auxiliary of the Jewish versity to require Ink student to , the war he and Benes and other tion in the world today, has nu- • Old Folks Home, $3,500; Yiddish ake a couree in military educa - ICzzechoslovakian leaders h a v e great duty to perform. America is the following officers were elec. Folks' Verein, $1,000; Congrega- t ion if he does not desire to do so.lbuilt a sound state in the very in a position to promote the or- ted: The also adopted e tion B'nai David, Ladles' Auxil- heart of Europe, a state that ganization of mankind and should President, Benjamin G ss Council p „ s o up o rl t i g t h t. h e e a D i l s a j i:. m i ntz; iary, $200; Zamultscher Society, t ead teaches by example the advan- not isolate herself. I am not vice president, Gussie Meyers; to $100. They have also promised States : tans of liberty over despotism. referring to political entangle- secretary, Allan A. Seitz; treas- . . to go op with their work and in- ment Conference for the control M '' Ic If menta. Nor am I referring to urer, Louis Gross; sergeant-al- t faabcitius hr en, eanntd otfraad ep , ir - crease the amounts before the e fairy tale. From the humblest American dollars. Money is not arms, Sophie Flashenberg. The of nit'lle thmea nesu campaign. beginnings he has risen to high and cannot be the savior of man- above officers and Dr. Maurice For further information regard- manent disarmament commission,' m i n b the sh eer kind." . H. Gantz, Sam Meyerson and Al. ing efforts for the campaign and . a determined effort of the his intellect, by his passion for Striking Remarks bert J. Silber constitute the board among Jewish organizations, call government to achieve a general righteousness, by big sincerity and Referring to Woodrow Wilson of directors. A. J. Lachover, at campaign disarmament convention under his profound sympathy for the and the end of the war, President liefollxii ntilt,',C0 committees p111 „,111 ,iicietenets: warn on : headquarters, Hotel Statler, Ran-, which all armaments would be cause of his people, who yearned Masaryk remarked: appointed the dolph 9340. r edueed and military and naval to be free and inde penden of ttitution, 'When peace offers commenced A b ert J. Silber, chair Appeal by Rabbis a ircraft be abolished and a sub- yore. For many years he worked , and the question of an armistice man; Dr. Maurice H. Gantz, Al- An appeal for the drive has s tantial reduction in military and indefatigably. He was the con- I was under discussion, I ..Slutz,a; ieexzevytei yr.:: A leanF,Ao. been issued by the Vaad Hare- I naval appropriations. It was also science of his people. He was to President Wilson my expressed convic- Ian A an bonim. This appeal, prepared by! d ecided to urge the Senate to never afraid to stand alone, to tion that should the war be con g • Seitz; membership, Abe Feigel Rabbi Moses Fischer, states in ; the terms under which it espouse a cause that was unpopu- tinued, the Allies would force the man, Sarah chairman, Dr. Milton J. part : would agree to a revised League lar, if he but knew that it was • Joseph, Gross; entertain- "It is with genuine joy and of. Nations, with a view to corn- right, to defend the weak and the 'arose army to law down their arms, and the Allies would enter ment, Sophie Flashenberg, (hail - satisfaction that we, the mem- plem mrbien rshaipi,. temme B wronged , wronged even though he thereby : Berlin. By ending the war in man, Merry Kurtz, Louis Cross. bers of the Detroit Rabbinical als o speaking at made enemies for himself among this way Council, learned that the Allied this session, named as present- his friends. Meetings will be held every y no more human lives would besacrifice Jewish Campaign has included in a ter the Tuesday evening at 10036 Ho:- ■ y developments affecting Jew- A great Czech pa riot, he peace. I admitted to the Presi- mur. t its annual budget for this year j the sum of $100,000 for the crea- 0 ah people most "the renaissance nevertheless was not afraid to dent that the war was practically _., f Jewish life in Palestine and question the authenticity of a won but, knowing Prussia as tion of an Old Folks' Home for the Geor ge Murphy to Speak on I he of Jews in Ger- famous historic Czech document,' did, I was ' afraid that the masses the proper care of our aged and many." She said it would be Cantor's Jewish Hour infirm. and after painstaking investiga- ' of the German people would not many years before the effect of tion he came out with so expose believe in this strategic defeat of Next Sunday, March 24. Car- "We rabbis deplored for many yens past the inadequacy of the s Nazi persecution of Jews had proving that the document held Germany and Austria. I reminded torn Jewish Hour, which is heard subsided and that Jewish mothers facilities in our present Home for sacred by the Czech nation was the President that when he sent over Station WJBK from 1 to the Aged. lust plan for the future of their a forgery. Ile was attacked as his friend, Colonel House, to Eu- 1:30 p. m., will present Georg- children. hildren Due to the lack of rooms and traitor as to his country. He )(as rope for the purpose of discussing Murphy, former Assistant Attor- Expanding this theme in her branded a facilities many of the most de- frivolous, cynical, the problems of peace, he referred ney General, as guest speaker. serving were excluded from its eport Monday, Mrs. Brin said: literary bandit. Yet he went on :to a durable and not a momen- Mr. Murphy will discuss the shelter and pitotection ants were 1 'Repercussions of the oppressive with his work, undisturbed by ;ta u peace. r Perhaps President work of the Detroit Recorder'' egime in Nazi Germany are mak- the vituperative attacks on thrust out into the world to drift him. Wilson was a ng neater pacifist than Court. He is ■ brother of Gov- for themselves the best that they I the world—even democratic Ile knew he right, I. .But I am still of the opinion, ernor General of the Philippines could. countries— ripe for the dema- gave him strength. He believed especially after our experiences Frank Murphy, and a candidate "While we have every year rec- gogue, the corrupt, the unscrupu- there was no place in the history with the peace, that my stand- for Judge of the Reco der's Court. r ommended and pleaded for the loss. of his beloved people for forged point with regard to G ermany t Mrs. Brin n u rged a sane finely- documents, however these docu- The musical program for he cause of the Allied Jewish Cam- WAX correct." hour will be furnished by Cant , it paign on account of its activities via of problems confrontin confronting the ments glorified his people , and On the 85th birthday of the Jacob H. Sonenklar, who will sine along the whole line of Jewish Jew and the enlistment of the however painful the expose e might Grand Old Man of Europe, who a group o f new Palestinian sone, philanthropy and education, we services of economists, so be to his people for a ti me. nate looks forward rather than back- accompanied by Miss Rota Ila.i:: and other experts in solving don't hesitate to stress the fact Championed Hilsattr's C Cause ward, I recall his striking remark!, that this year, due to inclusion t hem. I was this integrity, this fear- on old age, made some time ago It of the Palestinian work, German: Trees in Palestine Honor Harry L. Lurie, executive di- lesenese and this passion for to Karel Capek, the brilliant J. Jewish relief and the erection of r ector of the M. Kogan's Bar Mitzvah National Council of justice that also led him to take Czech author: the Home for the Aged within J swish Federations and Welfare up another unpopular cause in Mr. and Sire. Max J. Koh of ent". "One thing surprised me when its budget, it is the sacred duty F onds, addressed the convention who celebrated the Bar Mitzvah 1899. A Jew named lifsner was I got hom f of KA and every loyal Jewish h arch 12 on , onornic Adjust- charged with the murder of their son, J. Mends!, planted four a that was that organization to contribute to it." m eats of the Jew," my friends, my eon- trees through the Jewish National I n girl in a forest nisi temporaries, had all got so old. Fund in Palestine, in his honor. JUDGE Judge Joseph A. 'Oh' Sunday evening, April 21, the Ben Bey Club is sponsoring its ninth annual Passover dance at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Charlie Wolok, chairman of the CO NGRESS URGES DEFENSE ABROAD, FAVORS BOYCOTT Ru CHARLES FF Ity-Elect Ben Bey 9th Passover Dance April 21 $270,000 SET AS QUOTA FOR FORTHCOMING DRIVE TO BEHELD MAY 5 TO 15 •