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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-04-24

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April 24, 1936

PEDETROVEIVISRLARDNICIA

and TH — E—LEGAL CHRONICLE

INVESTIGATING GROUPS STATE SANDERS
DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST JEWS

SPECIAL SERVICES
U. S. GROUPS FILE
FEATURE BETH EL'S
PROTESTS AGAINST
85TH ANNIVERSA.:1'
POLISH OUTRAGES

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

CONCLUDED F15011 PAGE 1 )



CHAIRMEN SELECTED FOR NINE TRADES
DIVISIONS FOR ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE;
GROUND BROKEN FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME

It is rumored that Morris Eisen-
Shaarey Zedek Jr. Y. P. S. \ man
will soon give away his daugh-
Hears Talk on "Dybbuk" ter in marriage to Harry Zinder,

city editor of the Palestine Post,
The "Dybbuk", which will be now on a leave of absence in this
presented an English version in a country.
scribed as the epic opera by Thad-
one-day Detroit stand, was de-
deus Wronski in a talk at the
GUARD • AND
meeting of the Junior Young Peo-
YOUR V BE
ples Society of the Shaarey Zedek,
EYES • SAFE
Sunday, April 12.
With
Health-Lite Glasse•
Mr. Wronski, of the Detroit
Civic Opera, director of this opera,
was presented to the J. Y. P. S. by
Gilbert Solkind.
Murray Kane and Harvey Glass-
man were placed in charge of an-
Eyes examined, glasses fitted
other "First Nighter" play and
by reglatered specialist. at
dance, to be held in May. The
a
price you can afford to pay.
board of directors, who met at Rita
Cooper's home, last Tuesday eve-
ning, acted on plans.
1119 GRISWOLD BT.
Mr. Glassman reported on the
Next Mr Kiwis car. atlsatgs. Art.
successful cabaret dance held Ap-
ril 4.

prayer will be given by Rabbi
memorandum outlining the facts Jerome D. Folkman of Jackson.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
about the economic persecution of Special music for the occasion
(CONI LUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
and the violence against the Jews has been arranged by Mr. Gal-
Radio Forum, at 6:30 p. m. this
HAVE NO SYMPATHY WITH
PISGAH LODGE STATES
Sunday.
RUMORS ARE UNFOUNDED UNDEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES of Poland. The delegation in vani and the Temple Choir.
drive,
three
of
them
making
con-
Oratorical Contest
The services will culminate on
eluded William Green, presiden t
tributions of $1,000 each.
Great Interest is reported by
more of recent date, the committee league, declared that as Americans
Sunday
evening
in
a
congrega-
of
the
American
Federation
of
made another thorough investlga- they condemn oppression and re-
Solicitations by a special corps Jewish youth organizations in pre-
tional banquet at which it is ex-
tion of these charges and are hap- ligious and racial intolerance. Labor; B. C. Vladeck, general pected that all available space in of captains selected from organ- paration for the oratory contest
py to be able to inform the Jewish They declared emphatically that manager of the Jewish Daily For- the social hall of the Temple will izations will comnlence this Sun- sponsored by the Association of
community through the medium of they would make a definite effort ward; David Dubinsky of the In- be taken. The speaker on this day, April 26. Societies are com- Jewish Youth.
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, that to-substitute all imports from for- ternational Ladies Garment occasion will be Rabbi Louis Wel- peting for honors in the drive,
In addition to the large Allied
these rumors are wholly without sign countries with American man- Workers Union; Joseph Schloss- sey of Philadelphia who has chos- and an interesting contest is ex- Jewish Campaign cup, donated by
berg of the Amalgamated Cloth- en as the subject of his address, pected to be stimulated primarily Clarence H. Enggass, four smaller
foundation, and that on the con- ufactured articles.
In the past three years, accord- ing Workers of America; Morris "The Jew at the Cross Roads." because gifts of individuals will cups were donated by Joseph H.
trary the Sanders' firm not only
employ a number of people of the ing to Messrs. Sanders and Mil- Feinstone of the United Hebrew An opening prayer will be given be credited to these organizations. Ehrlich, the Birnkrant Family,
Jewish faith, but further are en- ler, novelty articles purchased Trades; and Reuben Guskin of the by Rabbi Elmer Berger of Pontiac
Abraham J. Lachover, secretary Samuel M. Fineman, and the As-
tirely friendly towards the Jewish from abroad have been out at Workmen's Circle.
and the benediction will be pro- of the Conference of Jewish nr- sociation of Jewish Youth.
The memorandum submitted to nounced by Rabbi Bernard Zeiger kanizations, reports that mat.- •
community and make a sincere ef- least 90 per cent as compared with
The Enggass cup is to go to the
fort to cater to them in their busi- purchases in previous years. They Mr. Hull by the delegation assert- of Flint. A number of songs ganizations whose pledges in ,,oe organization represented by the
MORE PEOPLE
nese. pointed out that the purchases of ed that American intervention in will be rendered by Mr. Galvani. 1935 Allied Jewish Campaign re- senior winner to be selected by the Spring Frolic of Phi So Lite
"Accompanying herewith is a German imported articles were Poland was justified not only on
mained unpaid, remitted this audience listening in on the radic
Other Speakers
Sorority May 3
ARE CHANGING TO
ground
of
humanity
but
because
made
through
a
New
York
Jewish
letter for publication written by
In addition to the principal ad- week, and made increased con- broadcast on May 10, at 0:30 p.
the Sanders' firm to Mr. Jacob importing house and that they had President Wilson wax instrumen- dress,
Phi So Lite Sorority, Alpha
brief talks will be made tributions to the 1936 quota. Mr. m., over Station WJBK. The four
Miller, co-chairman of the anti- never specified the place of menu- tal in the re-establishment of Po- by Dr. Franklin who will speak Lachover explains the new zeal smaller cups are to go to the first chapter, announces the acceptance
land
as
an
independent
state.
The
by the fact that work has begun and second place winners in thil of Selma Nyman and Sara Lubets-
Defamation committee of the local facture.
on
"A
Tribute
to
the
Pioneers";
Sanders has been in busi memorandum accused Poland of by Rabbi Fram whose subject will on the Old Folks' Home building, senior and junior divisions.
B'nai B'rith lodge, which letter is
ky as pledges. This selection fol-
The contest is open to members lowed the "rushing season" which
self-explanatory, and should once ness for over 60 years and has open and wilful violation of the be "A Call to Youth"; by Mrs. for which the sum of $100,000 is
built
up
tremendous
good
will
minorities
treaty
and
warned
that
allotted
in
the
campaign
quota.
of
Jewish
organizations
of
the
and for all quiet the vicious ru-
was climaxed by a theater party at
which they value and intend to "for the last several months the Harry Krohn on "The Women of
More than 1,000 attended the ages of 13 to 17 and 17 to 21. the Cass.
mors herein referred to?'
Temple," and Ilenry Wine-
gad
keep Intact. The spokesmen for lives of over 3,000,000 Jews in the
Fred W. Sanders' Letter
Alva Ron of the program com-
man on "The Congregation and ground-breaking ceremony of the This Sunday, April 26, is the final
Old Folks' Home last Sunday af- date to file entries, with the re- mittee announces that an advance THE slit IN THE ORIN COTTLI
The letter from Mr. Sanders, this firm declared that at no time the Republic of Poland have been the Charities."
on the site of the new spective organizations.
which accompanied the B'nai would they do or say anything in constant jeopardy."
sale of tickets for the annual
Entertainment features of the ternoon,
THAN TO ANY OTHER
that would antagonize or alienate
building, Burlingame and Petos-
B'rith statement, follows:
Semi-final tryouts are to be held spring frolic, May 3, at the Aztec
anniversary Will include an infor-
the good will of any group.
Mr. Jacob Miller,
N. Y. Massmeeting Registers a mal reception following the Sab- key Ayes. Addresses were de- at 8 p. m. on Wednesday, April Towers, featuring Hank Finney
BEER IN AMERICA
Protest
Chairman of the anti-Discrimina-
The League for Human Rights,
bath Eve service, the presentation livered by Henry Wineman, who 29, in the ivory room of Hotel and his music.
presided;
Mrs.
A.
M.
Ferar,
presi-
tion committee of B'nai B'rith, the organization through which
Statler. The final elimination con-
NEW YORK. — The plight of of a play, "Ilayfever," by Noel
2900 David Stott Bldg.,
the boycott of German gad s Is the three and a half million Jews Coward, on Saturday evening, dent of the Women's Auxiliary of test will be held in the ivory room
Detroit, Mich.
conducted, considers the Sanders in Poland and particularly the re- sponsored by the Young People's the Jewish Old Folks' Home, who of the Statler on May G. Partici
My dear Mr. Miller:
statement a most satisfactory one cent spread of anti-Semitic riot- Temple Club. The play will be introduced Mr. Wineman; Myron pants may receive aid from other
Recently ugly rumors have been and hopes that all unfounded ru- ing was denounced Sunday at a followed by a dance. On Sunday KM, chairman of the executive persons, but the ideals and final
spread among sections of our De- mors that have been afloat about massineeting at the Hotel Penn-I afternoon at 4 o'clock there will committee of the Jewish Old construction of their speeches
troit community concerning the Sanders will be stopped and de- sylvania, by a number of distin- be a "Quiet Hour of Music" on Folks' Home; Dr. A. M. Hersh• must be original.
policies of our company and, con- servedly condemned.
guished civic leaders, who spoke which occasion the guest organ- man, Joseph Bernstein and Kurt
The judges in the contest this
In Every Deal
cretely, that the Sanders institu-
Information regarding local under the auspices of the World lot will be William I. Fishwick, Peiser. A list of contributors was Wednesday, chosen by the Asso-
tion holds views and applies pol- firms and their attitude toward the Union of Federations of Polish associate of the Royal College of read by Hyman Altman. The first ciation of Jewish Youth, will be:
icies unfriendly to the citizens of boycott of German-made goods may Jews, which convened mass meet- Organists of England. Mr. Fish- shovel of earth was turned by Maurice Giesler, Esther Etkin and
Jewish faith. These rumors fur- be obtained by calling the League legs of protest in 18 countries and wi c k, known as a clever Mime' Jacob Levin, president of the Max Chomsky.
and we're right on the job, aways, to see that
ther have developed into alleged for Human Rights, Mrs. Samuel in the principal centers of the visor, will give a program of im- Old F o I lc ' Home. A num-
The following are suggested
the car you have bought from us gives you
statements that the Sanders firm Schaflander, secretary, 807 David United States. provisations. The public is in- ber of large contributions by or- topics for the contestants:
.
will not employ Jewish people, and Stott Bldg., Phone Cherry 6906.
uninterrupted pleasure.
The list of speakers included vited to this quiet hour of music. ganizations and individuals was to "Jewish Youth and the Detroit
announced
at
the
ceremony.
even so far as to state that the
Simon Shetzer is chairman of Jeremiah T. Mahoney, former jut-
Welfare Federation"• "What we
Sanders etores do not welcome the executive committee of the lice of the Supreme court and Sews has •mumed Indy fantastic pro:
Radio Add
can do for the Allied Jewish
'
Cam-
Portions. litindredx,of thoueand• of in-
Jewish trade.
League for Human Rights.
Max Silverman, president of the paign"; "The Allied Jewish Cam-
former president of the Amateur nocent
men, women and chndren are
These rumors are, of Course, un-
Athletic Union; Benjamin Winter, faced with virtualextinction from lack House of Shelter, will speak in be- paign and the Community"; "The
founded in every detail and cer-
of food, shelter and riothinn.
half
of the drive on Altman's Jew- Over-Seas work of the Campain".
president
of
the
Federation
of
Po-
tainly should not be able to con- all of the Jewish faith. We have lish Jews in America and Na- "It Is my conviction," Judge Mahoney ish Hour this Sunday, during the Contestant may take any one of
that the lemonl of the
tinue unchallenged. The members always found this group to be dis- tional Chairman of the American concluded,
broadcast
from 12 noon to 1:30 the constituent agencies of the
Incredible
metering
among
Poll.
Jew.
of this firm, starting away back criminating in Its tastes and have Committee Appeal for Abe Relief Is • challenge to all of no It is a p. m.
campaign and describe its work.
upon our civilisation. I am fur.
with Grand-daddy Sanders and catered particniorly to It for that of Jews in Poland; Abraham Gold- blot
On Sunday, May 3, Abraham
therm ore convinred that there cannot
continuing to the present third reason. We leavefor many years berg, contributing editor of the he any worthwhile peace and tom- Lachover, secretary of the Con-
and happinese in the world so
GOLDSTEIN RE-ELECTED
generation have considered it a contributed to the annual fund for Jewish Morning Journal and noted
an three and • half million being., ference of Jewish Organizations,
privilege to have as their closest Jewish charities and the significant Zionist leader; Rabbi Louis Selt- long
ALASKA CITY MAYOR
Heins In the midt of our Western civil- will speak on Altman's Hour. On
portion
of
this
statement
lies
in

isation,
are
faced
with
extinction
be
friends many people of the Jewish
zer, national secretary of the •ause they happen to be Jews. We can- May 10, the speaker will be Dr.
faith. It is a source of great satis- the fact that we have never been Union of Orthodox Rabbis of Uni- not
tolerate conditions where large num• Leo M. Franklin.
JUNEAU, Alaska (WNS) —
faction to us today to find promi- solicited. Mr. Henry Wineman can ted States and Canada, and Z. ben of people are exposed, through no
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS
Beginning with May 11, 15-min- Isidor Goldstein, mayor of Juneau
of their own. to the ravages of
nent Jewish people of the commu- attest to the truth of this state- Tygel, executive director of the fault
dims. and cold and to decimation be• ute daily radio broadcasts will be
ment
and
our
action
In
this
regard
for the last five years, was re-
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nity coming to our defense, un-
came
they
lack
what
nature
has
pro-
Federation of Polish Jews in
in sue habundance. Let us, there- prepared over Station WMI3C, elected at the recent municipal
solicited, in this unfounded rumor. some years ago brought forth a America and chairman of the ex- vided
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As you know, from your own in- very much appreciated letter from ecutive committee of the World ogainet
the Initillity and Innietice meted
Miss Esther Etkin of the Allied election. Mayor Goldstein's family
Mr.
Wineman,
commenting
upon
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out to Polish Jewry, let us not forget
vestigation of the case, we do have
is
the
only
Jewish
family
here.
Union
of
Federations
of
Polish
Jewish
Campaign
speakers'
bureau
our own duty and bent every effort
a goodly number of Jews on our its fact.
for the niece. of the 81,000.000 drive will speak over Station WJBK, The mayor of Nome, Dr. Rex M.
We are entirely tolerant and rec- Jews.
payroll. It is impossible to state,
of the American Committee Appeal for
during Aaron' Kurland's Jewish Swartz, is also a Jew.
The meeting adopted a reso- the Relief of Jew. In Poland."
without a very exhaustive check- ognize the fact that these rumors
up, the exact number, and this is start on unfounded gossip and we lotion expressing its horror and
due to the fact that we never ask certainly do appreciate this op- ndignation at the recurrence of
an applicant regarding his sect or portunity to set forth the true anti-Semitic rioting in Poland and
creed. Roughly speaking, we must facts of the case. We know that at the government's "calculated
have from 35 to 60 Jewish em- we retain the good will and patron. policy of ruthless economic disin-
age of the great majority of the heritance and strangulation of the
ployees at the present time.
The rumor that we do not soli- Jewish citizenry. We hope that we Jewish minority in Poland, which
cit Jewish trade is so ridiculous may continue to have the good will resulted in unheard of destitution
that it requires hardly any de- and patronage of the entire group and starvation." The resolution
further calls upon the responsible
tense. We prize, among the thou- at all times.
authorities, of Poland to 'ensure
Sincerely yours,
sands of customers who enter our
to its Jewish citizens the full pro-
FRED
W.
SANDERS.
stores every day, the patronage of
tection guaranteed them by the
fundamental law of the republic
and by international treaty" and
to abandon "the unfair and ruth-
less economic discrimination prac-
ticed with regard to the Jewish
citizens of Poland not only In the
name of common humanity, but
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1 )
Award by a group of judges in for the sake of permanent eco-
nomic recovery and stability for
Vienna recently.
the republic as a whole."
in the week in Palestine as tern-
Lauded by N. Y. Critics
The principal address was de-
porary occurrences which will not
Without exception, the New livered by Judge Mahoney, who
discourage continued and unin- York critics called "The Land of scored the activities of Nazi
terrupted work by Jews in Pales- Promise" a great work of art. agents in Poland. "There can-
not be any doubt," Mr. Ma-
tine. "We are used to excesses," Some of the tributes follow:
"Rarely has the screen piesent- honey asserted, "that Nazi
Mr. Ellmann said, "and in 3,000
ed such magnificent portraiture Germany is making ■ very
years of Jewish suffering we have —the best piece of non-fiction the strenuous effort to transplant
learned to endure them."
screen has offered in recen t into the Polish republic its un-
Monday night will be Zionist months" — Andre Sennwald, the speakable anti-Semitism. The
night for the "Land of Prom- New York Times.
reason is not far to seek. In
"Well-wrought — skillful — the Poland lies one of the 'bleed-
drama moves swift and sure—as ing frontiers of Germany. Is
perfect as anything to emanate it any wonder that Goebbein is
from Hollywood"—Regina Crewe, spending liberally in Poland in
New York American.
order to incite the economically
"A nation in the making—a dissatisfied part of the Polish
portrait painted in striking and population to • flaming hatred
awe-inspiring colors" — Wanda against the Jew? Hordes of
lisle, Daily News.
Nazi agents have overrun Po-
"A gripping and emotional land. They are infesting the
drama without benefit of profes- springs of Polish public opinion.
sional actors—the first night audi- Nazism is trying to plunge Po-
ence cheered it to the rafters."— land into chaos and civil an-
New York Evening Journal.
archy in order to reap the bene-
"Stimulating and stunning — a fits of • muddled situation."
stirring bolt of celluloid—should
Pointing to the economic diffi -
do right well at the box office for culties besetting Poland, Judge
some time to come"—New York Mahoney argued that a great deal
Evening Post-
of the country's economic distress
" The Land of Promise' has an is directly traceable to the Jewish
One of the Children's Faces in unusual sweep and rhythm—mag- policy of Poland. "By depriving
"The Land of Promise"
nificently photographed" — New 10 per cent of its population of
York Sun.
purchasing power," he declared,
i.e" and other organizations are
"Directed with dignity and "the country necessarily is lower-
selecting other evening on which taste, beautifully photographed, ing the general standard of liv-
to view this picture.
'The Land of Promise' is good ing, contributing to the unemploy-
special performance for entertainment as well as interest- ment of its workers, and is de-
school children will be given at ing current history"—New York pressing the prices of its agricul-
Littman's Theater on Tuesday.
Daily Mirror.
tural products."
"A fascinating, instructive, ex-
Tracing the thousand year old
el 'iard hue ', "P"int".
dent
of the United Hebrew 1 eellenUy photographed and skill- history of the Jews in Poland, Mr.
Schools, ha. made arrangement fully edited cinematic chapter— Mahoney emphasized the contri-
for the suspension of school the film is superb and certainly butions off Polish Jews to the cul-
sessions at 4:30 p. m. on Tues- deserves to be seen"—New York tural and economical development
day for the purpose of taking World-Telegram.
of Poland. Ile pointed to the
the Hebrew school children to
"Photography sparkles with great sacrifices made by them in
se. the special showing of "The scenes of rare beauty—David the Polish struggle for indepen-
Land of Promise." A complete Ross gives it • corking finishing dence.
two-and-a•half•hour show, with touch with his splendid off-screen
- Unfortunately." Mr. Mahoney con•
Roue& •Ila sooner had Poland regained
special features, will be shown narrative"—Variety.
sun of the
its indeprndenre, as •
for the children, and there will
and ...rioted
"That a new world such as the victory of the
In the Werld War. thnn it
be • brief talk for them.
one described in 'The Land of power
szern
p.,,b
pli
t .t e r ..e 4 x
promptly . f rgoortd.. t .
This picture which ranges over Promise' could have sprung into
or, Its Imm.•
tb i,ter..
the entire field of Jewish actin- being in two decades is still an- ceeded ft,c , •..tare. al d.s
ties In Palestine, contains numer- other tribute to the strength and Tho lin d It bad Reel( been treaZer. by- rt° .
ous sequences dealing with the purpose of mankind"—New York erstwhile per...torn All of • sudden
the Jew became an alien in the rosin-
care of children. They are shown Herald Tribune.
try where he had lived for well nigh
Inetrictive rnmssuree
on the farms, in schools and in
• thou..nd
dming Alin from the lo-
groups. The entire p roblem of James Rosain and Alber were adopted
he had founded and yucca..
the welfare of the child is care-
fully
fun carried on for centuri., where one
Clinton Win Handball
of the knottlent •f Polish problem..
fully presented in the film and it
that ef • !ergo close of landiese pea-
Tournament
can be clearly seen that no stone
James Rusin and Albert Clin- sants, woe bring, to • large extent,
is left unturned to maintain the
eol
merreThond.;F:ril.e'14 lisej;rn.poeTn
ton
defeated
Ben
Waterstone
and
risi;:d
complete happiness of the children
eordiscatery tax•tIon and by a de-
Si Glassman to win the annual of
of Palestine.
alai of Iovernment controlled credit
Community
Center
Doubles
fecilltlee
wee
simultaneously
one
Entire proceeds of the per- Jewish
Jewish artisan. and croftemee
formances of "The Land of handball tournament The score are being driven from their poenlone
Premise" go towards the Koren were 21.12; 20-21; 21-14. The en- by • crude and transparent deck.: by
them t• .hew evichenee tha
Fleyeeed, the Palestine Found.- tire tournament was marked by requiring
they had pueed an examination Is th
ties Fund. which Is the central the close competition In all of the knowledge. act of their Portico'. trod.
er
(-raft.
but
In the knowleise of Pollan
games.
agency for the settlement of
Amcor. geography and the Polls, Ian-
pleineers In the Jewish Home-
iatian
German
Families
in

rIOlood
eaceeeded,
at • terrine (met
B
Ch
gc
Led. Local orgaeleations
to Re own welfare and prmp.ru Y. In
Relsemis Embrace Judaism
tickets for the perform...sees
Mar. the three and • hag mullet
Reports
reaching
Prague
from
Jewien romm•niti in Poland te • tau
.or a percentage which they
11
. tut
Krepevits, Bohemia, of utter helpieemmea
apply UP their quotas fer ear. the town of
•Ikleg the borne of the
(ef, III
tell of five Christian German fam- bur
Jesm in Foland. To adequately de-
Zlessist
funds.
pun
ecribe
th•
sensation.
It
would
require
have
embraced
Judaism
who
Critics throughout the world Wes
draws set from any emporimee
have acclaimed this picture es • en masse u a dramatic protest ememon
t• groups lg Is th•
&Misna-
The film was against the persecution of Jews tri. embraced withlo Weeters
great achievement.
me. ti•neas aunts •1110111( the Potion
International
Movie
in
Germany.
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