k aricat elvish Perlailea! Cotter CLIFTON AYENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEVeruorriEmsnffikeactz PAGE THREE ■ ■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE With Best Wishes for! the Success of the Allied Jewish Campaign •• They Give Cue in Allied Jewish Campaign INTER-CLUB BASEBALL LEAGUE The Sub Senior Division of the' Jewish Community Center has en-I tered 14 clubs in the Inter-Club Baseball League. The opening games will be played on Sunday, May 5, at Codd and Roosevelt Fields. The League has been divided into two divisions, the blue and the white. The schedule for Sunday, May 5, is as follows: /10 011otesto t., Con0ANT ******* ”4,171.111• • ...• ... Compliments of 11, 11[TINIt Brown Reliable Bedding Co. McNALLY DRUG CO. Blue 01,1.1. club 11.0 o. Viking No 1 Si Coda Field at 10 a. m lion Aini es. Commodore. No t at Codd Field as 10 Lincoln. so. Trojan. No 1 at Codd Field al 11.30 a. m PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS we lima Pot 13643 LINWOOD •t Grand Ave. Longfellow 4682 tga. • eri•Inn 111,1•11. ••••• ■ • City Window Cleaning Company 11.k0.1. Ifnn+e, alt .e;r4 g C;:'14 tnly pwe. 446 E. COLUMBIA Cadillac 0045 ; HMIs DIslalas Munarcha at 10 1.1.1 in • re 0 5- st et 0 al as 0 2 0 a 0 I two REMEIV BER "THREE CORNERED MOON" AWAITS Allied Jewish Campaign Endorsed by CURTAIN THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Mayor Couzens, Governor Fitzgerald BRAND PROTOCOLS AS FAKES AS CASE RESUMES IN BERNE _ (CONCLUDE!. FROM l'AGE II --- The Fresh Air Camp proMises clams will be arranged to fit their "the program of the World a bigger and better year than 'individual needs. This feature I.eague of Jewry is identical with ever before. Advance registra- was organized last summer and the program of the protocols" in tions to date indicate the demand proved so successful that it is necking secret control of all gov- for camping at a moderate cost. being continued with improved ernments. Boys and girls realize more and methods this year. "The dogma of Jewish suprem- inure each year the untold bene- Registrations for Fresh Air acy throughout the world is deep- fits of camping which can be Camp are now being taken at 51 ly rooted in the Jewish people," found in no other way. It pro- West Warren, Room 307. A de- asserted Ulrich Fleischauer, the vides outlets and opportunities . posit of $3 is required for each German expert. available only through the type two-week period at the time the His testimony was introduced of living which a camp affords. registration is made. The total' to counteract that of Mr. Baum- They find that lasting friendships fee is $18 for each two weekso gartner. are formed, habits of living are which includes transportation to The action to disprove the au- i learned and continued and many and from camp and the required thenticity of the long-circulated other things are absorbed such p hysical . . documents, which purported to as loyalty, sportsmanship, love of outline Jewish plans for world To plan is essential. Plans for outdoors and appreciation of na- operating a successful camp are dominance, are being made in ture. Camp is a place of poten- connection with the trial of Swiss tial leadership. At camp one pro- well under way. The spring of Nazis charged with slander in cir- gresses by effort, cooperation and the year is the time to plan for culating the "protocols." understanding. In short, camp the summer camp. Children should The Jewish "idea of world su- be registered early. provides the simple life. premacy," Herr Fleischauer told Fresh Air Camp on Blaine Lake, the court, "has undergone no near Brighton, Mich, opens this Mother and Daughter Night change since the day when the year on June 17 and will run five at Beth Tephila Emanuel Jews gave their Near Eastern periods of two weeks each until world their laws." Aug. 26. The usual good care Testifying with considerable A Mother and Daughter Night heat, the Nazi expert, who is an and food will be provided and fine staff of 22 counsellors will be will be sponsored by the Sister- officer in the German Reserve, there to teach the boys and girls' hood of Beth Tephila Emanuel, asserted that the "authenticity of in their daily activities. and for Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, on the protocols has been proved for personal guidance during their May 7, at 8 p. m. The program in- many years" and contended that st ay. eludes the opening prayer by Mrs. the question whether they had Emphasis is placed on no par- S. K. Slobin, ■ dramatic play by been copied from some other ticular phase of camping at Fresh Mrs. Bessie Sarahson and musical writings—as the prosecution has Air Camp, but careful thought is 'elections by Riztta Duval of New asserted—had no bearing on the given to all phases—under com- York. issue. ment leadership of experienced Refreshments will be served. Herr Fleischauer then attacked counsellors. In addition there' Everybody is welcome. the value of articles written by will be a doctor, graduate nurse,; Plans are completed for the Count A. M. du Chayla in 1921, dietician and housekeeper. donor dinner to be given by the in which the count had said he The younger campers will have Sisterhood of Beth Tephila on saw the originals of the protoicils their separate unit where pro- ' May 21, at 6 p. m. in Paris. The Count's article at- tributed to Princess Radziwil the statement that she saw the pro- tocols in the hands of a collabor- ator of General Ratchkowsky, supposed to have been the head of the Czar's secret police in Paris and one of those charged by the prosecution with having forged the documents. Herr Fleischauer asserted it was impossible for Count du Addressing a meeting of workers in the pre-campaign Chayla to obtain this information. solicitation division, on Monday, Fred M. Butzel, general Zionist colonial bank, he chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, emphasized that this charged, exists for the purpose . drive means a great deal to the community. of carrying out the secret Zionist' "It is important that we bring some sense of unity in program. the community," he declared. "There is nothing unusual in The Nazi witness had prepared the giving to causes we believe in. We become community- a 600-page report intended tcd minded when we give to movements we don't believe in. It prove the documents bona fide. 1 then becomes • matter of give and take. The obligation in This was admitted in evidence. helping create the desired unity is clear, that we must join Threat." to Sue Expert in supporting all the causes of the drive." A sensational phase of Herr Fleischauer's testimony was his "WE MUST BRING SOME SENSE OF UNITY IN COMMUNITY"—BUTZEL THE FAMOUS SEALED•IN-STEEL MECHANISM THAT DEFIES TIME NOW IN BOTH G-E MONITOR TOP AND NEW, BEAUTIFULLY STYLED GENERAL ELECTRIC DIOR REFRIGERATORS • • The Senior Inter-Club Drama- tic Tournament which is held an- nually at the Jewish Community Center will take place on Sunday evening, May 12, at 8:30. Unless Licensed Fire Adjustors for more clubs have entered the tour- the People nament by that date there will be 1646 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. no preliminary contest and the Office, Cadillac 0414 May 12 tournament will be the Residence, 2930 W. Chicago Blvd. finals. Garfield 3545 The sub senior tournament will A Mackey M. M. Mackey have its preliminaries on Sunday afternoon, May 12, at 2:30, and the finals on the following Sun- "Call Palmer First" day, May 19. Non-Jews • • • as well as Jews are responding t o the Allied Jewish Campaign, as the above letters indicate. CENTER DRIVE FOR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Maurice Aronsson, through whom these two large non-Jewish gifts were received this week In conjunction with the Allied GENERAL. TRUCKING at campaign headquarters, expressed the hope that they will serve as an encouragement to Detroit Jews to do their full share in their present fundraising effort. Jewish Campaign which officially Furniture and Piano Moving opens May 5, the Senior House " If non-Jews can be in liberal, then Jews must 3347 HARPER AVE. outdo themselve s this year and oversubscribe Council of the Jewish Community the assigned quota," Mr. Aronsson declared. Whittier 1040 Center is organizing a "Center I Federation Campaign". The set- . up of the Center campaign will be along the same lines as the set-up of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Morris Linsky has been selected general chairman. The Center campaign will be divided into With special scenic work com- The cast is as folows: Elizabeth seven divisions, A, B, C, D. E, F', pleted and dress rehearsals under Mayor Frank Couzens and Governor Frank Fitzgerald on and G. There will be two keymen Rimplegar, Gertrude Willens, Mrs. way, the Young Peoples Temple 1 Rimplegar, Miriam Carver, Don- Thursday endorsed the Allied Jewish Campaign for $270,000 and for each division, four captains, Club production of "Three Cor- ' aid Jerome Bielfield Dr. Stevens urged that the causes of the drive be given this community's whole- and four people on each team. , hearted ppo The quota for the campaign has nered Moon" is in the final pre- I Sol I. Stein, Kenneth Gabriel Mayor Couzen's endorsement, addressed to Fred M. Butzel, gen. ! ben net at $500. Club and indi- paration for presentation Satur- Alexander, Douglas Lionel Wil- eral chairman of the drive, follows: vidual members of the Center will be solicited by the various trains. day night at 8:15, at Temple Beth' • • • "When the Jewish community of Detroit commences El. A cast of characters headed! MOTHERS CLUBS its annual campaign for funds this Sunday, I am confident by Gertrude Willens, -Jerome Biel.' that it will have the good wishes and endorsement o The Monday Afternoon Club f all of field and Sol I. Stein has built this I our citizens. of the Jewish Community Center "By carrying on your splendid work of supporting all Young Mothers' Group will hold crazy comedy dealing with the ■ the local relief, educational and recreation•I agencies, the a bridge party at the Dexter Cen- mad Rimplegars of Brooklyn into ter on Sunday evening, May 5. Jewish Welfare Federation, of which the Allied Jewish a fast moving farce that keeps Everyone is invited to attend. Campaign is an important function, you are rendering an the audience on the edge of their important civic duty. The combined Mothers Clubs Through these efforts, the Jewish seats for every minute of the community helps keep up the morale of the less fortunate will hold a special meeting on performance. in our city. Monday evening, May 6, at 8 p. Advance ticket sale indicates a m. at the Center, to discuss plans "The fact that you are not limiting your interest to local affairs but are also subscribing to the important na- large audience culled from the en- for the annual Mother and Daugh- tire city. Tickets may be obtained tional and international causes is similarly commendable. ter banquet which will be held on May 20. at the door or from the Mowing Many Detroiter. are compelled to seek aid in sanatoriums members of the Y. P. T. C.: Ted outside of Detroit, and by supporting such institutions At the meeting of the Fenkell Birnkrant, chairman of the group, Mothers' Clubs on Tuesday eve- throughout the country, you are rendering • great service. Rose Adler, Lionel Willens, Mrs. At the same time, you are to be encouraged in your efforts ning, May 7, at the Midland- to assist the thousands of German refugees who are com- Parkside Talmud Torah, Dr. Ger- Sol Stein, Sylvan Rapaport, Lud- pelled by unfortunate circumstance s wig Maybaum, Gabriel Alexander overseas to seek havens - ald D. Spero will talk on "Thrift outside of their homelands . Gardens for the Fenkell District". and Miriam Carver. Admission is Meetings will be held every other 35 cents. "As Mayor of Detroit, 1 am pleased to give my whole- week for the balance of the sea- hearted endorsement to the drive and to wish you Godspeed This play was given an en- in your great human endeavors." son. thusiastic reception by the New • • • York press when originally pre- GIFTS TO CENTER FUND Governor Fitzgerald's endorsement of the drive is incorporate sented three years ago and has in the following statement: d The Jewish Community Center been played only once before in GERTRUDE RUSH WILLENS acknowledges contributions to the this city. "We are fortunate in lens, Ed Newton Jackson, Kitty scholarship "Permit me to express my most sincere wishe s membership fund having this vehicle to display the for the success of your campaign. Money in itself from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers talent possessed by the Young Rose Adler, Jenny Betty Salo- means little. Its real worth in memory of Mrs. Louis Robin- is found in the purpose to which it is Peoples Group", said Lewis Weitz- Propertiea are in charge of put. son, and from Clarence and Etta women engaged in this drive of the Jewish man, director. Moviegoers will re- Ruth Stein. The entire staging is Welfare Association are mobilizin g money Ascher as a tribute to the me- members the Cinema version as under the direct. supervision of to ease the suf- mory of S. Lefkoff. A contribu- ferings of humanity. I know of no greater service to played by Claudette Colbert, Wal-i Theodore Birnkrant, chairman of which money can be put; I know of no finer exampl tion to the Music School has been e that can be lace Ford and Mory Boland. the drama group. set than to contribute of our tim e received from the Friday Lunch- and of our purse, to an undertaking of such noble nature." eon Club in tribute to the me- mory of Myra Redfield. FRESH AIR CAMP REGISTRATIONS SHOW DEMAND FOR MODERATE COST CAMPING SLECTRIC ot I. D. L. at to a. m. at 10...smelt Field. Tait•to. vs . sings at it :50 • .t. at The MACKEY COMPANY Robert Palmer Moving Company GENERAL ( Si DRAMATIC TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD MAY 12 • ,LOUIS GOREN, President INEW CENTER NOTES threat to bring suit against Dr. C. A. Loosli, one of the experts happens to the German Jews, Dr. Wilhelm Frick, minister of the appointed by the court, who wrote the tribunal to assert that the interior, announced that the new program for reforming the Ger- Nazi witness's presence at the man political system will rigor. trial would onl c ause " ously exclude all Jews and ene- Herr Fleischauer ant 'Med his contention that the Jews wereimiee of the Nazi party from Ger- seeking to expand their influencelman citizenship, regardless of m wh ae n ty er they were born in Ger- in world affairs by asserting that ' . In an interview in the pacts directed against Gar- Berli ner Nachtausgabe, Frick de. many and the Kello g Peace fact g were the "product of Jewish glared that when the new law !comes into effect, Germans will brains." I not be born citizens, but will have lie attempted to prove that "the Ito acquire it. This new concep- Talmud, if it does not order Jews tion of citizenship, based on the erectly to kill Christians. Ikea Nazi race principle, will deprive not absolutely forbid them." all Jews of their citizenship, re- The German officer, remarking duce them to the status of sub- that Yiddish was easy to read if jects, and prohibit them from one knew the characters, handed voting or bearing arms. The new the president of the court a copy citizenship laws affect not only of the Jewish paper Moment in J ews but- all non-Aryans, mean- which the recent air treaty sego- ing persons with one Jewish "The author of this pact is the grandparent, as well as opponents tiationa were mentioned. and critics of the Nazi party. In Jewish writer Poliakoff, who cos- addition to the 550,000 Jews to responds for American and F.ng- be deprived of their citizenship, lish papers," Herr Fleischauer some 3,000,000 German Chris- said. "The Kellogg pact also tians, one of whose grandparents the product of Jewish brains." was of Jewish blood or whose He asserted that this proved spouses are Jewish, will be rele- that all light hould be thrown gated to the status of foreigners. on Jewih influence in the world. Dr. Frick's announcement indi- "This is the duty of all racist mites that the Nazis are prepar- circles," eh continued. "We rac- ing to carry out another cardinal ists are opposed to all imperial- point in the Nazi program with ism, but the liberal epoch is in regard to the Jews. The 25 decadence. 14 e wish to give the points of the Nazi platform Jews their homeland, and it is' adopted on Feb. 25, 1920, de- up to them to show good-sill." dared that "no Jew may be a member of the nation." Flitter, All German Jews to Lose Citinia• in his autobiography, "Mein ship by New Law 'Kampf." wrote that the German BERLIN. (WNS) — On the national state should divide its heels of a warning to the Jews inhabitants into three classes— of the world by Der AngritY. or- state citizens, state subjects and gas of Propaganda Minister Gseb- foreigners, with citizenship re- bels, that henceforth Jews shroud; served to those belonging to the will be responsible for whstever I Aryan race. "Words Do Not Build"—Dora Ehrlich Ehrlich was the speaker at the luncheon Mrs. Joseph meeting of pre-campaign workers for the Allied Jewish Cam- reign on Wednesday, at hotel Stotler. In the course of her brief remarks she said "If with words we could build a Jewish Old Folks Home; if with words we could comfort the Jews in Germany; if with words we could build colonies in Palestine; if we could, with words, answer the appeals of Jews who come to the Hebrew Free Loan Ass.e ation asking us to help them carry on their existence, then sae would all be willing to pray night and day with words of angels. But words do not build, and it is therefore useless to waste them. It is work that is needed, and workers, to tiring the important message of the drive to the thousands in the community who can't hear the appeals addressed to volunteer workers at campaign meetings. I know the devotion of our army of workers, and I am confi- dent that on May 15 we will have the sum of $270,000." A Genera! 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Henry Wineman, chairman of the pre solicitation division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, stated this week that imme- diately following the drive, a book will be published containing the record of giving by Detroit Jews. Mr. Wineman said this book will be a "golden record" which will tell what share each individual has in community planning and building. To be included in this golden book, Mr. Wineman empha- sized, and to be recorded favorably, it is important that all Jews should give promptly and liberally. WEEK IN REVIEW (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ti the Jewish Agency. The 75th birthday of Theodor Herz], founder of political Zionism, WAS observed by Zionists through- out the world Thursday. While all groups pledge their loyalty to the ideals of Herz!, each one interprets them to suit their own purposes. Dr. Chaim Weizmann heads a new $500,000 chemical company in Palestine established by Emanuel Naumann, well-known American Jewish leader, and Nahum Menn, a Jewish industrialist of Poland. Palestine observed the !daimon- ides octocentenary celebration with services at the grave of Maimonides in Tiberias. UNITED STATES Theodore Dreiser, In an inter- view in the New Masses, denied that be is an anti-Semite. In part, he said: "If my letters are used by the Nazis as propaganda , I re- pudiate such use. I have no hat- red for the Jew and nothing to do with Hitler or Fascism." Congregation Shearith Israel of New York last week celebrated its 280th birthday in conjunction with the anniversary of the settlement in New York on April 26, 1655, of the landing of the first group of Jews in this country. RUSSIA Said aTORGSIN ORDER to your rilatiers in chi U.S.S.R.-Tenpin Storrs arE ((mud in aft thi citits of the Sotrift Union and cam] alnnitlYaoo diffuznt dam& and impartth articlis of- high quality. especially if one holds that a show of force every no often is a neces- sity for a dictatorship such as Hit- ler's. The news seems to indicate this, especially the Nazi decrees which completely destroy whatever freedom of the press still existed in Germany. Under the newly announced reg- ulations, Max Amann, president of the Reich Press Chamber, becomes complete dictator of the German press. The religious press must cease publication within three months except by special permis- sion of Max Amann. Whether this means the end of the German-Jew- ish press remains to be seen. No person who cannot trace pure "Aryan" blood back to 1800 can be publisher or ■ member of the board of directors of a pewspaper. Amann has the power to order ces- sation of any publication, in cities where there are more than one, where he holds that such a step is necessary for good economics. In fewer words the Nazi govern- ment has come to the aid of ite distressed party press. The Nazi POLAND A delegation of Jews appeared papers have been losing in circu- lation and advertising because too last week before the Polish Minis- decided adherence to Nazi doctrine ter of the Interior to submit • mem- has caused a loss in reader interest. orandum asking for government tl•n•ral Rapruant•ths• In U.S.A. at AMTORG. 261 Fifth Ave. N.Y. The Nazi lawyers have taken aid in relieving the great misery steps to compile a world index of prevailing among Jews. "Aryan" lawyers "in order to fa• GREECE cilitate the supply of racially fit The Greek government has de- attorneys all over the world." cided to establish a special depart- A "ghetto" school for children ment for minorities to guarantee opened in Dresden. This is the be- proper observance of the obliga- ginning of the Nazi campaign to tions to all minorities. segregate Jewish children in the LITHUANIA schools. The Lithuanian Minister of the PALESTINE Interior took steps last week The World Revisionists, defin• against Nazi anti-Jewish agitation itely seceded from the World Zion- in the country. He ordered special ist Organization, have decided to efforts by the police to atop the form a parallel world organization. distribution of anti-Semitic leaflets A plebiscite will be held on May 19 and further ordered that steps must to ratify this proposition, the pleb- Ice taken to protect Jews against iscite being • mere formality, the possible outbreaks. Revisionists contend. The Agudath Israel announced that it has established a new Jew- MLAVER CHARITY CARD ish Agency to rival the Zionist PARTY ON WEDNESDAY Executive. The Orthodox group, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the AMU. which has good connections in the Waver Umgegend Verein will Arcadians me Aa t esAi r"" tne 111/. British Colonial Ace, further adds snonsor a charity card party on notelet.. :DM W. reeves/saw to the disruption among Zionists. Wednesday, May 8, at the Jericho a. Athlelle sad wealWIMP 1.....j ,•• ••• Both the Revisionists and the Atru-I Temple, Joy Road and Linwood. the future taw at, of WM" " dath will conduct independent pos Mrs. I. Mellin and Mrs. H. Mitz .011 laical actions before the League are co-chairmen of the affair. Mrs. Is. team ,••• •1111. of Nations and the British Govern- Samuel Lichtenstein i s All r,ttImkreiesc, MEI ment. This move further weakens of the auxiliary. 11:7:v 'isr=s 7000 Pricts comparz with those amtrica. Tn- in Galas su your local bank orautlwriud agott