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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-05-15

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May 15, 1936

TitEgemorrinustientomicLE

aid THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

AND
GUARD
YOUR V BE
EYES • SAFE

'MAYOR OF CITIES
1 IN U. S. WILL NOT
MEET IN GERMANY

The World's Window

ISORMIN VIO~Of

LEON GELLMAN, NATIONAL PRESIDENT
OF MIZRACHI, WILL ADDRESS JEWISH
CONGRESS CONFERENCE THIS SUNDAY

a World Jewish Congress in the
near future.

red an appeal to the community
at large, to be ea loyal as the
volunteer workers; to give as
liberally as possible; to open up
their hearts, and to broadcast the
word to the unfortunates in lands
of oppression that they feel for
them, and that they refuse tc re-
main indifferent in the face of
tragedy.
♦ a a

KURT PEISER'S COLUMN

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

this job won't be completed
The American Jewish Committee
until every Jew who can give
Again Oppose. Congress
io the onset of the Allied
individual and his value into some
NEV YORK. — In response to
(coml.-I:Den FROM PAGE ONE)
Jewish Campaign is reached,
mass fired by some slogan.
inquiries from individuals and or-
With Health-Ella Glasses
and his help is enlisted in our
7,
1934.
While,
ganizetions
as
to
the
attitude
of
June
Now
Jewish
solidarity
can
never
held In Malta on
\
13...
of course, we all krwto about this
great work.
the American Jewish Committee
It be that kind of solidarity and

k
reuse ,ir the action token at the
e e f
,
in
regard
to
the
proposed
World
ought not to be that kind. We are
International conference In 1.8. 1w
Again we repeat the call to De-
Thomas of Utah, E. Thomas of Jewish Congress, a special meet-
(CONCLUDED PROM PAGE ONE)
France, In 1934, 1 cannot refrain from an old people and a people of in-
I can't emphasize too strongly troit Jewry.
noting that the Imitation reams rather
Oklohoma,
King
of
Utah,
Pope
of
ing of the executive committee of that even after we have approached I
dividualists. I am sometimes al-
GIVE—THEY NEED YOUR
late.
Idaho, Swellenbach of Washing- the American Jewish Committee
Volt submitted a Ilst of names which most tempted to say we are a peo- Congress were Couzens of Michi-
our quota of $323,550, we must HELP!
Eyes examined, glasses fitted
was submitted by the American Com- ple of eccentrics — of men and gan, Van Nuys of Indiana, Cap- ton, Walsh of Massachusetts and was held on May 11, at which the
by registered see-della/ at
carry
on
our
work.
It
would
be
an
mittee for the International Union of
of women with an initial prejudice per of Kansas, Sheppard of Texas, Logan of Kentucky. Members of subject was considered anew. Af act of justice to secure a sum
a price you can afford to pay.
Corn) Authoritiro to toe Deliartmeot
EQUALITY CLUB
State. I fun Into way concerned with ageing any center and in flight Coolidge of Massachusetts, E. D. the House who endorsed the ter thorough discussion, a resolu- larger than that originally asked
this lint ,Abee thins to rosy that there
World Jewish Congress were Al- tion was adopted, with one dis-
from any center. And so in view of
le not e elosle Mayor, execullse, or city
fred F. Becter, C. J. Bell, Ran- senting vote, reaffirming the com- for. We are giving a MINIMUM
• 1119 GRISWOLD ST.
The
Equality Club will hold its
our
incomparably
menaced
situa-
official In the entire tin and It there-
WATERMAN SPEAKS
Nut le Klassla nr. 1141410goo A.
Peter A. Cavic- mittee's opposition to such a gath- to ease the pains that accompany annual mother and daughter ban-
e
wat
fore muetnot be conetrusd no rePreeeR4- tion in the world and of our in-
c llph Carpenter,
h
HERE
THIS
SUNDAY
ter Chandler, R. E. ering and its decision not to par- the martyrdom of Israel through- quet Wednesday night, May 27,
Ina the Oiled of •lie countrY•
Purley the meeting of the rolled comparably instant need of soli-
Church, W. M. Citron, M. A. ticipate. This resolution con- out the world today. We must give at the Chinese Gardens. Reserve-
Matto Conference of Mo3 0. hrld In darity as a matter, truly and liter-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Dunn, C. G. Fenerty, F. C. Gil- firmed the position previously tak- MORE than we promised.
7Insbingtoo hat Nosember, which One ally of life and death—in view of
tions are still being taken, and
• • •
Itrnded by 110 tike officially repro-
christ, G. M. Gillette, Dan Gin- en by the American Jewish Com-
those who wish to attend should
that,
it
is
of
the
last
importance
eenttsi, I informally took up the mall"'
Beth
El
High
School.
Morris
gery,
F.
H.
Gray,
C.
A.
Matlock,
The
task
before
us
during
call Mrs. Sylvia Berkowitz, UM-
mittee and unanimously supported
silth snembem of Ike ex ecutite cons
rM US to remember, to know, in.
ry,
the coming few days is clear.
,'flee and o o,
Garvett, chairman of the school S. hi. Hamlin, A. D. 'Healey, J. by delegates to the annual meet-
versity 2-8070. An interesting
to
learn
the
fact
that
there
urdly
the sense of Ile
P. Higgins. W. L. Higgins, J. H. ing of the American Jewish Com-
I plead with all our workers • program has been arranged and
An"
onference, 1 purpoeedly refrained f rom is another kind of solidarity, a board of Temple Beth El, will
Hoeppel, E. A. Kenney, F. C. mittee held in 1935.
not to give up for even a
following the banquet there will
put! Mg the quesdkui for Cploinalle •o- democratic solidarity, a solidarity
present the special awards for Knifflin, Charles Kramer, C. F.
1■ 01111 N11141 con be woolly underalmid.
single moment, to carry on Ike
be dancing and card games.
It Is not the desire of the Culled which, by what it is, breaks up and scholarship and activities.
Lea,
William
Lemke,
D.
J.
Lewis,
until
it
is
completed,
and
work
Stales Conference of alayoni to partici- may ultimately destroy the soli-
"Yiddish," a new monthly maga-
Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and Lawrence Lewis, Louie Ludlow,
pate In the congress to he held In Wer-
completed during the days al-
darity
of
the
slaves
within
the
new
Sammy Sussman of New York
104. l'ou will be prowl enough to inform
Leon Fram will conduct the serv- J. W. McCormack, R. S. Mc- zine which will print English
located to the campaign.
translations of Yiddish literature,
is the national boys' singles [Mfg
the Deportment of Slate. Thin action slave-states. This solidarity is the ice.
• • •
Keough„ C. F. McLaughlin, J. M.
is taken, of course, for the mule 'sa- voluntary cooperation of free men.
is
to
make
its
bow
sometime
this
championship.
county
pong
Mead,
M.
J.
Merritt,
Schuyler
wn which prompted the London
The Young People's Temple
At the same time, I wish to di-
Council to refuse to participate In Om It is the critical emphasis for ape.
_________ ___________
Merritt, C. D. Millard, J. P. Mon- month. _ _ __________
MORE PEOPLE
Berlin Conference, It ocelot rather cific necessities upon common Club scholarship medals for the
.
aghan, A. J. Montague, Si. T
pursidoyical Inc municipal authoritito to
goals, it is the voluntary absten- best three-year record in scholar-
ARE CHANGING TO
anther for the 1, 4..0 of 11 10 !!". 11
ship 'sill be given to Avery Fisher , Norton, Herron Pearson, W. M .
self-gosenunent in a country where all tion from overemphasis on that
Pierce, Robert Ramspeck, H. C.
Mitchell
Mandeberg
and
Herbert
'wen
com•
lot.
oam eelf•rot ern meat
which divides and the equally vol-
Ransley, C. F. Risk, Will Rogers,
pletely obliterated.
Blumberg.
_ss
Please make it clear, as uhoce staled, untary emphasis on that which
The
High
School
activities
key
W.
N. Rogers. J. A. Shanley, W.
---- -see---
,eitt•
000 the I nlled Stales V. ferretre of unites a given group for a com-
Miums, to the only °MOM nuilonn1 or
77,4
se.
mon necessary purpose in a given for students with a record of I. Sirovich, A. L. Somers, J. C
10011.11mi of A nierhan cities, cannot
tcf,-
three years of continuous leader% Taylor, Chester Thompson and Ze-
--a—ssisassssi
lllll ler the circomaNio•ee port1.1;ntle In hour of history.
ship in one of the extra-curricula bulon Weaver.
le
We are being ahown a very great
enoogli,
phowe,
In
ti
a‘s
activities, such as debating, dra-
The. American Jewish Congress
Voo will be go•

1 *- example of that high and civilized matics or the school paper, will be
"th'iliing1"1""""u""
port meet of Stale, to extend to the
A o
pe of solidarity by the French awarded to Herbert Gach, Made- also announced that Dr. Georg
1Nf 0111 IN 1141 GRIIN BOTTLE
Secretary of Male hull personal greet. I)
line Lindenbaum and Bernard Bernhard, international famous
week
and
this
day.
The
my 1 - tallest people this
Into moil eloper. lo
publicist
and
former
editor
of
the
Front populaire which may very Oatley.
...teem and een5ideneins
THAN 10 ANY OTHER
Vossische Zeitung of Berlin, will
s ers truly yours,
well in retrospect be seen as the
The valedictorian who will participate in the Washington con-
A GUARDIA,
II.
I
F.
factor which saved continental speak for the class will be Ches.
BEER IN AMERICA
Meyer.
ference on June 13 and 14. Dr.
Europe from hopeless servile bar-
ter Goodman.
Bernhard, who will be making his l
Long • Critic of Hitler
Mayor La Guardia was not barism, this Front pope/airs came
The
members
of
the
graduating
first visit here since the advent
ion
lass are the following: Marvin of the Hitler regime, is now an
reached for comment upon his into being by the voluntary unthe class
,
Abramsohn,
Seymour
Abramsohn,
acrimonious letter. The letter was for a common purpose of all
Bennett,
Ruth
Behrmann, exile in Paris where he edits tbe
r Reynold
not made public at City hall until anti-Fascist parties of France —
Pariser Tigeblatt.
it had been learned elsewhere that from right-wing democrats and Babette Berg, Robert Beals, Her-
it had been written. Then in re- libertarians through all the shades bert Blumberg, Jack Bookstein,
sponse to a request, the Mayor au- of the social democracy to and in- Madeline Collins, Sherwin David- B'nai B'rith Will Not Participate
thorized his aides to make it pub- eluding the powerful communist son, Marabelle Denenburg, Robert
le Con.
party. None of these groups have Eaton, Avery Fisher, Phillip Fish-
lie.
given up their specific ideologies; er, Herbert Gach, Byron II. Ger-
CINCINNATI, 0.—B'nai B'rith
The Mayor's disapproval of the none have given up their ultimate
son, Chester Goodman, Helen will not participate in the World
Hitler regime has never been dis- hopes and aims; all have deter-
Goodman, Lester Harris, Reit er Jewish Congress to be held in
guised but until yesterday it was mined that the first objective is to
Harris Regina Ilecht, Seena lion-
not known that his views were save France front fascism. For
Geneva in August, it has been an -
OFFERS NEW PREPAID VACATION PLAN
eyman, Joseph Kaufman, Made-
shared by at least a majority of they know that unless they gain
line Lindenbaum, Mitchell Mande- nounced by President Alfred M
the members of the United States that objective they will all be de-
DANyiGsH•isNo
MEALS
berg, Bernard Oatley, Dorothy Cohen. The vote of the Order's
Conference of Mayors, made up stroyed and all their specific hopes
Rice, Norman Rosenfeld, Jafery executive committee, he said,
of chief executives of all the larg- and all their ultimate aims will be
Singer, Herman Smile, Irving showed an overwhelming unfavor-
For as low as $23*"
er cities of the nation.
stamped into an indistinguishable Steinberg, Allen Stiglitz, Norman
Unequalled location overlooking
Last July the Mayor provoked mass of blood and dirt.
able sentiment to the holding of
On the Budget Plan
Lake Michigan. Ample parking facilities.
Wineman.

an international incident by his

)
(CONCLUDED
FROM PAGE ONE

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refusal to grant a masseur's li-
cense to Paul Kress, German emi-
grant and holder of first citizen-
ship papers. This controversy
gave rise to heated condemnation
of the Mayor by local German-
Americana and to his equally
strong support by opponents of
the Hitler regime.
. Partly as a result of the feel-
ing aroused over the incident a
riot occurred on the Bremen of
the North German Lloyd In which
several policemen were injured





The analogy is clear. The lea-
son should burn itself into every
Jewish mind as with a flame of
fire. Unless we save ourselves as
a people, no branch or wing or
viction that birth control would
party of that people will be able
Michigan Boulevard at 7th Street
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 11
improve the quality of the popula-
to live and function and work to-
Ile
instanced
the
Parsees
of
India
ward the realization of its ideals.
tion but that it is dangerous from
For the enslavement, and destruc- and the New England Puritans.
the eugenic standpoint because the
Value of Birth Control
tion of the people will destroy
Dr. C. C. Little asserted, how- best people are limiting their chil-
those very ideals. And so with a
ever, that moral courage may dren, out of a growing sense of
solitary voice of no authority ex-
breed fanatics and that the church- parental responsibility and of so-
cept the authority of its good will,
lour LUDED FROM PAGE ONE/
es ought to prevent over-enthusi- cial insecurity. A complete recon-
except the authority of its love of
struction of the economic system is
the offices of recording secretary and a German ag thrown into the the Jewish people 1 call upon that astic pacifists from blinding us to the only solution, he said, so that
and treasurer. She has been ad- North River. For this act the people in America to unite—Zion- the danger of war.
Rabbi Sydney Goldstein, chair- money will not go to cupidity but
I visor to Junior Iladassah and this GermanGovernment demanded ists and non-Zionists, Mizrachi and
to character. Ile urged that in-
year acted as chairman of the and received an expression of re- Ilistadruth and Revisionists, Or- man of the Social Justice Commis- struction in contraception be given
sion of the Central Conference of
joint committee on junior-senior gret from the State Department. thodox and Conservative and Re-
ice Rabbis, stated his con- in connection with public relief.
formed, B'nai B'rith and all other Amer
relations.
organizations
and
all
individual
Having spent a year in Pales- French Cabinet Defers Olympic
B ■ cking
men and women and youths of
tine, Mrs. Landau comes to the
p A R I S. — The question of Jewish birth who wander in the
office equipped with a rich back-
world unallied to any union of
deep
understand-
France's
participation
in
the
ground and a
ing of the purpose of Hadassah Olympic Games in Berlin this sum- their people—I call upon them all
a
and its significance in the up- mer was raised again in the Coun- to unite, to be at one, to form
building of the Jewish Homeland. cif of Ministers Saturday after- solidarity toward the salvation and
Mrs. Landau Is the daughter of noon, but was left undecided. The liberation of Israel without which
Mrs. Ethel Lampert and the late matter will probably be left over none of them, no group and no in-
Moses Lampert. Her family has for the incoming Leftist govern- dividual, can beliberated or can,be
long been prominent in Zionist ment, which, it is believed, will be saved or can carry out or embody
of any
and Iladassah circles. Her sis- ill disposed to support the games. in action any specific . ideal
.
ter-in-law, Mrs. Alexander Lam- Should the French team with- group or of any melon ua .
• • •
draw,
the
action
would
most
prob-1
port, is a member of the national
The World Coniress gives us
ably be taken because of the fail-
hoard of liadassah.
ure to vote credits to defray the the opportunity and the objective.
Other officers elected were
team's
expenses
when
they
come
And
what precisely we need is the
Mrs. Seymour Frank, first vice-
before the next Parliament. Then opportunity and the objective. We
president; Mrs. Meyer Prentis ,
the
International
Olympic
Com-
need
an instrument for a Front
second vice-president; Mrs. Max
sh people
Frank, third vice-president; Mrs. !Mace and the German Olympic populaire of the Jewi s
Committee
would
be
so
notified.
The
World
Congress is uch an in-
Nathan Kaplan, recording secre -
There has been a campaign for strument. The World Congress is
tary; Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Coe,-
some weeks in the Socialist news- not against anything or anyone.
responding secretary; Mrs. Samuel
paper Oeuvre against French par- It is for the Jewish people, the en-
Berman, financial secretary; Mrs.
Morse Saulson, assistant financial ticipation. This newspaper has at- tire Jewish people, the rights and
tacked the games as having been claims and sanctities of all Jews,
secretary; Mrs. Frank Wetsman,
diverted from Olympic ideals of be they where they are. It is de-
treasurer.
Nazi termined to bring to the attention
The following have been chosen sport to It
propaganda
the in fact
has argued for
that
of a brutal world the needs and
regime.
to serve as new members of the If not in letter there is a viola- plight and historic rights of the
C. ti on of the rule of racial equal-
rs. Ily M
board of directors:
entire Jewish people—not of this
Broder, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, ity in the conduct of the games group or that—and to wring from
Mrs. Lawrence Krohn, Mrs. Jack as planned by Germany.
the world some measure of de-
Perlmutter, Mrs. Reuben Rosen-
The Oeuvre vigorously opposes cency, some measure of justice.
field, Mrs. Abe Srere and Mrs. the French expenditure of funds Jews of America, unite! You have
Ilerbert Warner.
to aid Nazi propaganda, and is nothing to lose but your fears!
Re-elected as board members urging the French to show their You have your liberation and re-
are Mrs. Herman August, Mrs. disapproval of Nazism by boycot- demption to gain!
O'orisht.
OK 8 A. F 13 1
Seymour Frank, Mrs. S. Kleinman, ting the games.
py
Mrs. Sol Lifsitz, Mrs. Aaron Sil-
The Popular Front, which won
herblatt, Mrs. Abraham Cooper
its election victory on an anti- Officers Elected by Sweet
and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan.
Fascist slogan, cannot be expected
Family Club
The above, together with the to look with a favorable eye, when
following; will comprise the entire it comes to power, on Olympic
board of 1936-1937: Mrs. Sam
participation.
Nomination and election of of-
Berman, Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mrs.
On the other hand, members of
Max Dushkin, Mrs. Harold Good- the French Olympic Committee in- ficers of the Mayer and Kieva
man, Mrs. Max Keidan, Mrs. Moe
dicated that they had no knowl- Sweet Family Club took place at
Leiter, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, edge of the mission of Genera the home of Mr. and Mrs. II.
Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. Robert
Prouboux, who was reported sail- Cohen of La Salle Ave., on May
Lowenberg, Mrs. Meyer Prentis,
ing for the United States to ex-
Mrs. Frank Wetsman, Mrs. Max plain why France was withdraw. 10. Morris Sweet was again re-
Frank, Mrs. Harry Repel and
elected president, having held the
ing from the Olympics.
Mrs. Maurice Landau.
Despite protests in France some office for six years since the club
Chairmen of standing commit-
tees to be appointed by the new ' Winter Olympics. Afterward, was organized. Isadore Sweet was
president also attend the meet- French athletes took part in the also re-elected vice-president.
ings of the board of directors. however, the agitation against Mrs. Si. Meyers, who also has held;
became stronger when the Ger- the office of treasurer since the!
participation was renewed. and it club was organized was re-elected. I
Efad•anh Coovention io Philsdels many army went into the Rhine- M. Meyers was elected recording'
phis Oct. 18-21
land and no precipitated a new po- secretary and Sam Schneider, who
NEW YORK—The 22nd annual litical criala.
has recently been given the posi-
convention of Hadassah, the Wom-
Another factor was persistent tion of finance secretary, was
en's Zionist Organization of Amer- Nazi propaganda in France, which unanimously given this position
ica, will be held from Oct. 18 to has been keenly resented. -
again.
21, at the Benjamin Franklin Ho-
The president appointed Mrs.
tel, Philadelphia, Pa., it was an- Bishop McConnell Joins Board of Louis Parses and Mrs. Irving
s
ae
Aoti•Nazi
nounced by the national board of
Weintraub on the flower commit-
Non-Sector -
Leese.
tee; Mrs. Morris Shapiro and Mrs.
• the organization. Mrs. Samuel J.
Rosenaohn and Mrs. Alexander
NEW YORK. — Bishop Francis M. Meyers on gift committee; I.
Lampert have been appointed co- J. McConnell, Methodist Episcopal Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosen-
chairmen of the convention com- Bishop of New York and former thal, Mr. and Mrs. I. Weintraub
president of the Federal Council and Mr. ' and Mrs. Sam Schneider
mittee.
A simultaneous announcement of the Churches of Christ VI on the entertainment committee.'
from Junior Iladassah stated that America, has joined the Board of
its convention will take place in Directors of the Non-Sectarian many in June 'the Allied Dental
Washington, D. C., from Dec. 25 Anti-Nazi League of which Sam-
Council consisting of 3,500 dele-
uel Unterrsyer is president.
Is 28.
gates representing nine separate
The Non - Sectarian Anti - Nazi dental organizations joins the
g
Odessa Society's Donor Din- League Is active in countera ctin
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League
and
Nazi propaganda in America
of which Samuel Unterreyer is
ner-Dance Sunday
prosecuting the boycott of German president in condemning the cele-
goods.
bration of the German university
as
Bishop McConnell brings to the
May 17 hex been designated
as a means of diseminating Nazi
the donor dinner-dance of the
Two Radio Entnetainmenh a WOR('‘
League his wide experience as •
Odessa Aid Society which is to
organizer and propaganda.
• P, A (I. D TJ
churchman, teacher,
The resolution which was writ-
be held in the Book Cadillac author. Among his most recent
UV Peel
passed in
Hotel. The prceeeds will be used books are The Prophetic Minis- ten by the League was the
toaoiatoft Cowry Onbown old Carol
Allied
I rovide a fund for the
" and "The Chastain Ideal and executive session of
to
he D P
Dental Council an international
ITRIORTOO p a IL 0 I)
David Tucker Loan Department.
f-
founded Social Control."
organiution that has hardly o of
IIISTILUITTI CS Plitt BANCO 11111:111111A
The organisation was 24 years Allied Nadal Coessell Sures
ficially endorsed the boycott
web wt.... «4 ary NeorkeNee
Fete
Us.
month
of
May,
god No row. 984.4
• in
Mehlleikanrg lution protest- German goods and services
group of immigrants
By passing
a reso
• 40 by •
by American
The resolution wassresented by
COLDISSIA I 111(01 It
The society since

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