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BY CORRESPONDENTS FROM ALL OYER
U. S. FOR STAND ON COUGHLIN ISSUE
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chairman of the board of the De-
troit Service Group, wrote:
Your
front-pag e
editorial
entitled ''Poor Father Cough-
lin" d
wide•reading by
Jews and non-Jewish alike who
will, I am sure, commend you
for you r straightforward and
unequivocal appeal
to the
Catholic Church.
I was particularly pleased by
RONICLE
THE
HE LEGAL CHRONICLE
August 28, 193G
CENTER EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
!PRECEDENT IS , SET
BY $3,000' IN GIFTS
HELPS FIGHT DISCRIMINATION
Goldberg believes that every joy. those who have not been blessed
ous event in people's lives should as they have.
be celebrated by sharing with the
The announcement of the Rift
i
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less fortunate persons in the com- brought to Mr. and Mrs. Gold.
men and women secure employ-
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munity the good things which berg the hearty congratulations
that economic discrimination con- ment. But it is an even greater $300; Rabbi Franklin, a fund
have
come
to one's
to
of
the self.
large assemblage.
tinues to affect the Jewish boys pleasure to be able to feel that be used at his discretio n for aged
In accepting the gift in be-
and girls who are in search for we are helping eliminate preju- rabbis, $200; Mrs. S tephen S.
half of the various organizations,
Denials to the contrary notwith-
anonymous writer from Nwp
Ae pco lirt p. , jobs, this unemployment prob. dice , that we are teaching Jew- ises Adoption C
Dr. Franklin said that the ex- standing, it was pure anti-Semit.
Ky., who appended an
lem among Jews might by now ish employers to shed their pre- $100; North End Clin ommittee,
ic,
social
ample
set
by
Mr.
Goldberg
on
ism
that kept Sam Stoller and
ping from the Cincinnati Enquirer have been reduced to a minimum judices, and that we have broken service department, 9 100; Col-
this occasion should be an inspir- Marty Glickman from competing in
quoting the editorial an d wrote with the help of this bureau. But through many barriers even i ored Orphanage, $100
anon
to
other
well-circumstanced
the Berlin Olympics . . . The au
on this clipping: "Nothin myths- because such discrimination con- non-Jewish quarters. Miss Anna
Praised by Fran klin
persons in the community to
cal about it. Money mem e,. ;ow '. tinues. the need for this service Rose Hersh has proven an ell
Dr. Franklin explained that Mr. share their good fortunes with thority for this statement is Judge
Jeremiah T. Mahoney.
er to a Jew and he I sues for becomes all the more necessary. ient worker and is intelligently
—
directing a program which aims
money only. Americans are com-
Miss Hersh describes
ing to their senses like G ermany crimination against Jewi the dis- at accomplishing the practical
did."
cants for jobs, especially sh appli- task of securing jobs and the edu-
Jew- rational effort of fighting dis-
Father Gillis Campaign
ish employers, as the nio st by tragic
crimination among employers."
Another correspondent sends factor in the entire situa tion. "If ; Officers of the Jewish Commu-
us an interesting clipping from we get this from our o wn peo- nity Center u nder whe direc-
os
a New York newspaper which pie, how can we look e Isewhere tion the Free Employme
Serv-
prints a photograph of a sign for co-operation in recur ing jobs ice is functioning are: nt Judge
on the front door of St. Mary's for our unemployed?" 3 he asks. Charles Rubiner, president; Nate
"Our men people hay
Church reading:
e been S. Shapero, first vice-president;
"Father Gil li s, Catholic among the worst offend era, and M
. lo, ower
second
priest, defends Jews. If the one of our moot serious tasks in vice-president; Heng ry Meyers,
solving
the
unemployme
lime ever comes when persecu-
nt
prob-
treasurer;
Mrs.
A M. A ltshuler,
lam a mong Jews is to
tion shall bleu forth in this
educate secretary; members of the board,
country as it has in Europe, Jewish employers to th e injua - Milton M. Alexander, Miss Emma
tice of their actions and
pray God that not one Catho-
to the Butzel, Fred M. Butzel, Coo
David
importance of their empl eying
lic hand shall ever be raised
at J. Cohen, Mrs. Abraham per,
against any Jew, and I hop. least a favorable propo rtlon of Mrs. Rena B. Frank, Charles E.
Jews."
and pray that should such a
Feinberg, Dr. Hugo A. Freund,
persecutio n begin, 19,000,000
3 Years Accomplishm ants
Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, Israel Him-
Catholics will leap to the de.
Figures speak for the msel yes Vhoch, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Judge
fame of the Jews."
in describing the ace
any B. Keidan So l R. Levin
ments of the Free Emp loymen t ' J cob Mazer, id Gus
Letter from Sol R. Levin
New an ,
The following very interesting Service of the Jewish Comma- Emanuel Paperno, Mrs. Arthur'
letter conies to us from Sol R. nity Center. Miss Hersh reports Purdy, Mrs. Oscar C. Robinson,
hlog awe Comm.
that this bureau placed 2 14 Jew- Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg, Saul
Levin;
• eo.roiwall
ish applicants for jobs during Saulson, Mrs. David Werbe, Ben-
vols. isagswehal
e
Porter Sargent of Boston
Low Ms. wed
1934,
that
the
number
of
place-
jamin
Wilk.
Associate
members
publishes every year the
935
ments jumped to 525 In 1
of the board are Morris Stagy
'Handbook of Private Schools.' that for the first
six mo
and Sophie Stulberg, who repre.
In discussin g the private 1
936 there were alread "e - sent the Center membership.
schools in the state, particular-
3 75 Honorary members of the board
p lacements.
ly the Cranbrook School in
are: Clarence H. Enggass, Rabbi
Even more interestin
Bloomfield Hills, there is short
the figures quoted by g Ml's Leon Fram, Dr. Leo 51. Franklin,
referenc e to the City of De-
men
Dr.
A. M. Hershman Henry
Hersh for the month of
troit and surroundings.
J l 'ineman,
u Kurt Peiser and Rabbi
—the slowest month in job
The 1936 issue is so up to
placements. During July of Joshua S. Sperka. Herman Ja-
date that it contains the fol.
1934, only six jobs were filled cobs is the director of the Center.
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the obvious restraint, despite
Frankfurt Otto Goldmann was every provocation, without loss
being buried. Five years ago of dignity and eelf•respect.
Goldmann was one of Frankfurt's
Reports of the Cleveland
most respected citizens. His per- meeting of Father Coughlin's
sonal wealth and his ability to NUSJ reveal more than one
raise money had time and again parallel between America's
been placed at the disposal of his would•be dictator and Adolf
native city. During the world Hitler. We can no longer af-
war he sent provision trains to ford to ignore this man an
rescue famine-stricken mule- either mountebank or historical
Cone in countries allied with accident. Hitler might never
Germany. He saw the future of have reached his position of
dirigible airships; he helped im- power had he been taken ser-
poverished Germany finance this iously earlier in his career.
infant industry after the war.
Nor can we appeal to Father
Gold mann single handedly Coughlin
himself who has be.
brought the eighth international come intoxicated
with the moo-
aeronautics • congress to Frank-
nonce of his own voice and
furt. He was a life-long patron with the approbatio
n of his
of. the Unis dimity of Frankfurt.
For the founding of a great can- associates and satellites. Your
appeal to Father Coughlin's
cer research clinic at that uni- superior s
and to his church is
versity this distinguished Sew the only intelligent
approach.
raised over a million Reichs-
Either the Catholic Church
mark. In recognition of his sere. will
disassociat e herself attic.
ices as a citizen and patron of Tally and completely from Fa-
science the University of Frank- ther Coughlin and his pro-
furt conferred its honor chain
gram or she must be prepared
upon him.
to accept full responsibility for
At Goldmann's funeral a timid the malice, hatred and ill-will
representative from the Frank- which he is creating in Amer-
furt Gymnastic Society appeared. lea and
the resultant harm
lowing comment in respect to
He obviously wanted to express to which for
his dangerous talk
by the Center's bureau. Dur-
the City of Detroit: " cen•
the gratitude of that great ath• must inevitably lead.
ing the same month in 1935
SOVIET REDUCES
ter
of the automobile industry,
letic organization for the 'liberal
there
were 26 placements. But
You have stated the issue
its prosperity rises with the de.
interest which Goldmann had for correctly and you have placed
PASSPORT COSTS
in July of this year 80 jobs
mend
for
cars
and
falls
with
years taken in it. Yet, through the responsibility where prop.
were filled by this bureau.
loss of consumer' s buying pow-
fear the youth spoke only a few
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
arty it belongs. More power
Miss Hersh believes that Jew-
er. Here started the bank hall.
words which he declared were to your pen.
stay which marked our financial ish employers alone could wipe
purely personal, since the Society
Mrs. Margaret B. Warren of nadir. From the suburban out unemployment if they were raw Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
could not officially be represent- 2248 Tremainsville Rd., W. To-
Chords of the Little Flower, not to discriminate or to adopt Society from its office at Harbin.
ed. And the University of Frank- ledo, 0., wrote as follows:
amily tragedy preceded his
Fathe r Coughlin holds forth on ridiculous quotas of the number
furt expressly informed the fam-
"Congratulations on your pro- almost everythin g but Chris- of Jews they propose to e mploy. flight from Germany. Having part-
ily that no mention of the honor test against Coughlin and those
But emphasis is placed b
ed from his Aryan wife, Dr. Ber-
they had bestowed on Goldmann who are directly responsible for tianity . . ."
Center's agency that the appeal
was to be included in the funeral
A Coughlin Letter
man, n who
who graduated from the
attempting to Hitlerize America.
The Chronicle is also in re- of this free employment service
announcements.
of Berlin in 1922 and
"Just why there hasn't been a ceipt of the text of a letter that i s not to race consciousness but
Of the 600,000 German Jews, strong
had an extensive practice in Ber-
protest long ago is more
520,000 are still in the Father- than all right thinking persons was addressed by Father Coug- rather to merit. Jewish appli-
Y the lin as well as in Coblenz, took his
land. What shall become of their can understand. He broke with lin to Irving Goldberg of 2075 cants for jobs are expected by only child, a boy of 7, with him to
children? "To separate children the President because he refused W. Philadelphia Ave. This let- the Center to keep in training in China. During the last few months
from their parents so early in to listen to his crazy ideas. His ter expresses the same viewpoint their respective vocations in or- Dr. Berman brooded much over his
life would be too inhuman," the following, I believe, is largely that was advanced by the radio der to offer their best services to exile. Before taking poison, he ad-
rabbi replied. "But it does seem among the rabble and he is hated priest in his interview with the their employers. In some in- dressed a note to the Jewish com-
necessary for our parents to try and despised by the intelligent editor of The Chronicle in No- stances—as in typing, shorthand munity of Tientsin requesting it
to send their children who are Catholics. Most persons are in- vember of 1934. He wrote to and bookkeeping—special train- to take care of his child, He spe-
ing is offered at the Center.
17 or older to other countries. clined to blame his bishop more Mr. Goldberg:
cified that "under no circum-
"Fleece accept my sincere
An Invaluable Agency
You can do German Jewry a real than him.
stances shall the boy be sent to
apologies
for
my
extremely
tardy
service by helping these young
Discrimination is so acute that Germany to his wife or his wife's
He Is simply conducting a acknowldgement of your letter
people get a new start In life 'spite' campaign and, I hope in
mother."
it has become impossible for Jews
under more favorable condi- some manner, by some means, he of March 31st.
to be placed through some of
"Words cannot express my ap- the employment agencies in De-
tions." . The rabbi then mention. can be quelled. Success to you."
preciation of your co-operation troit. As a result, some of these Welsh for Governor Party
ed that five German Jewish youth
Another Christian Protest
and support as manifested by agencies occasionally call the
had been given scholarships for
on Thursday
T. Armitage Beveridge of 1421
extensive theological study in Levevette Ave., Detroit, writes: your letter.
Center for Jewish help because
"I am certain that you realize they happen to get calls for them
Cincinnati. Such practical help
A George Welsh for Governor
that I am not anti-Jewish because and they do not have Jewish party, sponsored by Miss Betty
does much to renew the courage with your
am in
strong
agreement
open
letter.
My reli-
of German Jews, the Rabbi de- Rion teaches us to have no bitter I criticized members of the Jew- names on their available lists. Herbert and Dr. Robert Rosen,
ish
race any more than I am anti- The Center Free Employment will be held at 288 Rowena St. on
dared. hatred toward any one. I am
Catholic or anti-Protestant be- Service has thus become an in- Thursday, Sept. 3, at 8 p. m. En-
There are 43,000 Jewish school glad you quoted Leviticus 19:18. cause
I censured members of valuable agency for young Jew. tertainment will be furnished by
children still in Germany. Al- When Father Coughlin mixes
ready enough separate Jewish right-thinking with wrong-think- these creeds on certain occasions. ish men and women. The popu- the "Antler Review." There will
richoola have been opened to pro- ing our just people cannot have I might add that I will denounce larity of this service is due as be cards, luncheon and refresh-
anyone whom I deem deserving much to the help extended appli- ments for all those who wish to
Vide 23,000 of these with educe- any confidence in him. I was of
enunciation, regardless of
tional facilities. The rest are in
as to the fact that the dis- participate.
born
in
this
country
79
years
race
or creed, and I will praise cants
Catholic or Protestant confer-
couraging receptions which greet
and I love its welfare better when praise is due.
t
' atonal schools, in private schools, ago
hem
at
other employment agen-
than any political party or organ-
''Trusting that this explahation c ies are completely lacking here,
or in the "Einheit" schools with ization."
will convince your friends of my and they feel themselves so thor-
Which the Nazis are trying to re-
Aaron Kurland's Comment
, place the confessional schools. In
sincerity in this regard, I am, oughly at home when interviewed
Aaron Kurland, who conducts etc."
by Miss Hersh.
some parts of Germany pupils the Jewish Radio Forum on Sta-
The Detroit Jewish Chrohicle
and -teachers are careful not to tion WJBK every Sunday eve
Offering its service free to em-
- regrets that the large demand for
• discriminate against these Jewish ning, wrote as follows:
ployers
as well as to applicants
copies of last week's issue of The
students. In other. parts, under
for jobs, the Center's bureau is
"Your editorial entitled 'Poor Chronicle has exhasted
the
sp-
u
u
the influence of Streicher'a sate). Faller Coughlin,' in my opinion,
prepared
to place men and wo-
ply and that it is impossible to
• liters teachers and ptipils are com-
and forcefully ex- fill the many additional demands men who are applying in varied
pelled to humiliate these chit. correctly
occupational classifications. Tem-
pressed the reaction of American for such copies.
then. Adults and parents can Jewry to the anti-Jewish preach-
porary as well as permanent posi-
never know the pain and struggle ments of the Royal Oak priest.
tions have been filled with the
Anti-Semites
Form
Sep
which such 'children bravely en-
At a time when the horizon
following: Stenographers, typists,
Group
duce. One extreme case came to of Jewish life is darkened in so
legal stenographers, bookeepers,
ASHEVILLE, N. C. (NCJC)- file clerks, switchboard operators,
my attention while I was in Ba-
many
lands
by
persecution
and
In
the
face
of
the refusal of the
den. A Jewish girl of 12 found by fear, the Jew cannot afford to National Conference
a Clergy- cashiers, practical nurses, ship-
even her best school friends re- ignore this attempt on the part men and Laymen, meeting here ping clerks, stock clerks, seam-
fusing to speak to her. They of Father Coughlin to project an to fight Communism, to disbar stresses, sales people, store
were told it was unpatriotic to
clerks, librarians, law clerics, lab-
associate with her. She became anti-Semitic ' program into the Jews, a small group seceded from oratory technicians, dental assist-
American political arena. the conference and held a separ-
increasingly silent at home, re- Last year at a mass-meeting
ants, factory workers, truck driv-
fusing to. place additional loads staged by his followers in the ate meeting at First Christian en.
on her burdened parents. One, Olympia auditorium in Detroit, I Church.
The office of the Free Employ-
The anti-Semitic group immed- ment Service is open daily ex-
day these parents returned home I had occasion to observe the de-
to find the girl with a gas tube meaner of Father Coughlin. My iately decided to call a meeting cept Saturdays from 8 a. m. to
in her mouth, dead.
conclusion was that he was ruled in Washington, D. C., Oct. 16 6 p. m., and on Sundays from B
16, when a permanent organ- a. m. to 12 noon. Employers may
80,000 Jews Emigrate'
—by one consuming passion—the and
ization will be formed.
call at any time during these
Fifty per cent of the 80,000 passion for power. His actions
An
advisory council was form-
who have emigrated from Ger- since that time have amply jus- ed which includes the names of a hours, but applications for jobs
many are between the ages of 20 tified my conclusions. Ruthlessly number of notorious anti-Jewish are taken only during the hours
and 40, 30 per cent are under and with a reckless disregard for agitators. Among these are Harry of 8 a. m. to 12 noon, in order to
20. In spite of difficulties Pales- the priestly role, Father Cough- A. Jung, Chicago, Robert Ed. facilitate contacts with employ-
tine has been able, to absorb 60 lin has attacked all groups who ward Edmondson, New York; ers.
Charles E. Feinberg is chair-
per cent of all Jewish emigrants have dared to question his doc- James True, Washington; and
man of the reorganized employ-
from Germany; three per cent trines or to doubt his motives.
Col.
E.
N.
Saectuary,
New
York.
ment
committee of the Jewish
"However, I am entirely hope-
have come to North America,
Rev. Gerald Winrod, Kansas anti-
three and one half per cent to ful that your appeal to the Cath- Semite, was named chairman of Community Center in charge of
Central and South America, thir- olic leadership to cleanse its gar- a committee to arrange the de- the Free Employment Service.
ty-two per cent elsewhere in Eur- ments from the stains of Cough- tails of the Washington confer. The service was originally start-
ed by the Young Women's He-
ope, one and a half per cent to lin's anti-Jewish utterances, will ence.
brew Association and was carried
Africa, Ann and Australia. With receive the proper response. The
the exception of the few who known good sense of our Catho- Say. Catholic Church Is Being over as one of the activities of
the Jewish Community Center
have capital no one is received lic friends should soon assert it-
Harmed by Father Coughlin
when it was organized in Decem-
in Palestine who has not already self and remedy the intolerable
WASHINGTON, D. C. (NCJC) ber, 1933. Due to lack of funds
learned a trade, chiefly skilled situation."
—Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld of this service was conducted by
Dr.
David
Kliger's
Letter
labor or agriculture. Two-thirds
the Washington Hebrew Congre- staff workers along with other
Dr. David Kliger, who is prom- gation
of the Jews remaining in Ger-
accused the Rev. Charles E.
man
en in the Jewish community, Coughlin of "scurrilous demago- duties, but in October, 1935, pro-
many are completely or partiallywrote:
vision was made for a full-time
dependent financially. They are) e
guery" anad "unabated indecency" worker to devote herself to find-
Permit me to congratulate in a special radio sermon entitled
being cared for by the remaining
ing employment for worthy
one-third who still have an in-(You on your fine editorial In last "A Rabbi Looks at Coughlin."
' Chronicle in reply to Fa-
young men and women.
come. Contributions from abroad I weeks
Rabbi Gerstenfeld expressed the
Statement by Peiser
are not being used to help the, )her Couglin.
hope
that
the
country
"may
be
In a statement commenting on •
Admire you for your cour-
two-thirds who need immediate
saved from the mob miasmas of the the work of this bureau, Kurt
ageous
stand
and
tactfulness.
assistance. All funds from the
evil Coughlins and given more of
"It is editorials of this nature the great spirit of the noble Cad- Peiser, executive director of the
outside are being used to build
Jewish Welfare Federation, de-
schools, train Jewish youth in that will make the uninformed mans."
clared:
new vocations, provide transpor- Gentile cognizant of his false
His reference was to the Late
"We consider the inauguration
tation to foreign countries, and accusations upon a defenseless Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, who, he
waist the emigrant to get • new peaceful people. More power to said, strove constantly for mutual of the Free Employment Serv-
you."
start abroad.
understanding among the Caths ice as one of the most construc-
Jack Tohin's Praise
During 1935 German Jews re-
elks Protestant and Hebrew faiths. tive social service efforts in our
community. It is in direct line
Jack Tobin, one of the first to
ceived 1,600,000 Reichmark in
write
his
comments,
stated
in
his
hurt OR Frankly. It Is the Catholic with out efforts to restore a sense
assistance from abroad. Because letter:
Cur.e that in tw•tna harmed th ♦ moat of security among our people and
of the development of new or.
the priesthood of Pother Coo/chile.
to provide them with the means
"The beauty of that article by - The
ganizations for raising funds
decent cilium. of America. not
of Ihe Jewteh faith. bat among of being self-maintaining. It is
world Jewry will contribute an and the sympathy it commands only
•
the
mml
,
te.
von
t
a
C
.,s4h
holr
ic,
s waif.; hl,: d7o,t1::
source of great satisfaction to I
even larger ,sum In 1936. Ger- of right thinking people prompts
man Jews themselves raised by me to compliment you on the non the IS mar. of rather Coughiln's know that we have been able to
very fine approach to the prob- S • nlattogurY nod hi. Increasing Ire. help hundreds of worthy young
tloa and voluntary contribu- tem.
eteinwhIlity of the past seer., and they
tion the sum of 12,500,000 Reich-
turn to the kupterne Pontiff of the greet
Other letters have come from church or Rome With • Defile. In their Ilk Of P•ther C•ughilli• will only lead
mark for relief and reconstruc-
that the prestige of the Church America be • then. w•re of class con-
correspondents in Syracuse, N. h f earts
t o , gentle 81 . Francle be not dragged flict Int• the wuteland of another Rus-
tion during 1935.
Int. the rare, t het • man Ike Coughlin sian Communism or Into the tyranny
What is the future for German Y., Rochester, N. Y., Chicago,
that nationalistic communions called
should
*peak with the hvalorn ef •n at
and
from
a
host
of
others
In
De-
Jews? One feels that it Is bound
1Ssoriens.
er c t
z otwlth
na,n . the
troit. The days on which the In ender antrs,
penile.
Ho criticised the priest's interpretai
up with the larger problems of editorial appeared
- In the put few day. have bun is Doe of the 3.-riptures.
throughout
the
awe
international relations. If the country, through the Associated
Raven
"Father Counnilo donn•nit went to
kno
t=g
w."&Alerted, - that 'Love thy
military system remains so cen-
nd c;
o ' tad Mat the V•tImn
Prom and the United Press, haat "' tw.
to nelghhnr
tral in. Europe, if nationalism brought
tho ofd T'elniahrtlenitr. I, tins fm
mu
t.
P..4.dalt
1111.
nutter at this very me.
hundreds
of
congratula-
ear
(matinees as the dominant mood, tory telephone calls from Chron- (atom totem.. aaa• at the rptrit of m. to read the Talmud h• would hare
.. In thi• country, we known that the wateent 'em for eye
If Christianity remains a subdued icle readers.'
Pres at rho delete ern) rem. before • nd tooth for teeth' rn Was none, Mesa(
fere., the immediate fate of 'the
the great AerwrIcan tradition of sees literally, Sul Why expo., Father Cough-
The only abusive comment on will
t• bear the Talmud when In the
between Ma faiths I. utterly M. li•
German Jew will be sealed.
words of illonetuor
the editorial came from ma . ": 11:i
Rya. •f tee Cath•
appeal t• pees and hate of the *lie Unlyeretty. he dueret
eves anclet•
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