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To meet this general demand the Vanguard Press has just Is- sued a new and completely revised edition of Revuaky'a "Jews in Pal- estine," generally recognized as the most comprehensive and ob- jective account of Jewish achieve- ments In Palestine, as well as the most lucid interpretation of the problems encountered in the up- building of the Jewish National Horne there. The volume gives a complete description of contempo- rary activities and developments in Palestine and offers a clear and interesting panorama of the vari- ous phases of Jewish work there. Since its original publication early In 1935 "Jews in Palestine" has met with nothing but praise both In America and Europe where three different editions have been leaned—Engliah In London. French in Paris and Yiddish in Warsaw. Negotiations are now under way Governor Landon Should Repudiate Support of Bigots (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) breadth of spirit and your sound tolerance. Unfortunately, however, My Dear Governor Landon, in ad- dition to your hosts of thor- oughly honest American sup- porters, there have enlisted under your banner the vilest sort of intolerant, bigoted or- ganizations who are using anti- Semitism and other appeals to bigotry in order to defeat Presi- dent Roosevelt. I wonder whether you have seen the miserable propaganda with which they are by infer- ence identifying your cause with that of anti-Semitism? If you have not, I want to tell you that no more despicable, scurrilous and lying propaganda has ever been used in an Amer- ican political campaign. It is a veritable Nazi importation in spirit, if not in fact. In this column last week I pointed out that the American Jew is a typical and loyal American citizen in his politi- cal opinions. Sonia are strongly pro-Roosevelt on sound Ameri- can grounds. Others, like Felix Warburg, who is very active in Jewish life, have, on equally conscientious American grounds, conic out in open sup- port of your candidacy. One Jewish newspaper owner, David Stern, is a Roosevelt sup- porter. Another, Paul Block, is equally ardent in his support of you. American Jews are not a political bloc but have the same diversified political opinions as any other religious or racial group in America who are loyally American. THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND ITS AFFILIATED AGENCIES EDITOR'S NOTE: Detroit Jewry's share in the service of the com- munity presents interesting high-light. of an integrated effort which include. local, nationaland international causes. The following is one of a aeries of sketches outlining the work of the agencies which are included in the Detroit Community Fund and the Jewish Welfare Federation, as well as the Allied Jewish Campaign. In view of the approaching Community Fund drive, we present the Community Fund agencies first. JEWISH CHILD PLACEMENT BUREAU ANTI-SEMITISM CRITICALLY EXAMINED (tail DRY CLEANING- Gives Fall Clothes That Feeling of Fresh Newness Vitalize is on tin process nnith gives added life and smartness to clothes—gives them that feeling of fresh newness. 90c MEN'S Suits, Topcoats . • • LADIES' Plain Dresses • • - $1.00 LADIES' Plain Coats . - $1.00 LADIES' Plain Suits $1.00 Children's Garments to age 12 $ .50 Vitalize Dry Cleaned and (land Finished COlumbia 4200 Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith, recent candidate for Congress, has been appointed to the speakers bureau of the Democratic Party by the Democratic National Committee. Ile will cover all the Democratic organizations in anti around Wayne County. Dr. Goldsmith was recently elected vice-presi- dent of the Michigan Council of Jewish Democratic Clubs. far to provide a defense against the niandocious and vicious at- among the ignorant and She tempts of Ilitlerites in America learned alike. to reproduce here the nauseous Although Dr. Valentin sees no blight which has reduced German very hopeful future for the Jew- education, jurisprudence and cul- ish people so long as they live as ture once more to a primitive minorities among other nations. level. he does believe that one way of They would then see at least the tremendous counterpressure helping the situation is for Jews that those who promote race pre- of mass sentiment has secured for to do all that they can to work judice almost always do no for Otto Richter the dubious privilege for the achievement of produc- ulterior purposes, realizing that of being deported to a country of tivity among the Jewish masses human nature left to itself as his choice—Belgium—instead of and the regeneration of the spirit, often as not overcomes what is to Ilitler's sadistocracy. of the whole race in the best of ' supposed to be an "instinctive" Otto Richter's name is legion. their own religious tradition. prejudice—as witness inter-mar- To mention only two: Jesus Pal- One could wish that this book riage on a large scale between dif- !ores, deported in June to Mexico, might be in the hands of Chris- ferent race groups in South Amer- and Cassimo Cafiero, deported on tian ministers and teachers ica or the high percentage of July 4 (shades of 1776) to Fas- throughout the land. Its calm mixed marriages between Jews cist Italy. facts and its good humor even. and non-Jews in pre-Ilitlerite Nothing is more urgent today ASKS PUBLIC CONDEMNATION in the face of tragedy would go I Germany. than to bring home the truth to I want to ask you, first of the American people that denial of civil liberties to foreigners pre- all, whether you are aware of sages and prepares the way for the concerted anti-Semitism Fascism and denial of those rights which has rallied to your stan- to the native-boin. If laws can dard. If not, I hope you will be introduced permitting search (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) r Bremen, Germany, he was a and seizure without warrant in inform yourself of it. Secondly, worker and an active anti-Nazi. an "alien's" home and his trial the foreign-born. False, too, all I beg of you, in the interest On the night of the burning of by "administrative process" (a po- are the charges launched—Hearst the Reichstag storm troopers ap- of those sound American prin- leading the way—against the prehended hint and, though he had lite name for star-chamber pro- ciples of freedom and tolerance character of our new Americans.' not the slightest connection with ceedings) instead of by jury, the to which you have given elo- A recent study made by the De- the event, beat and tortured him. way is' opened for such assaults upon the liberties of us all. quent expression, to make pub- partment of Justice reveals that, The next four and a half months A step in this direction was in 1934 the incidence of crime , lic condemnation of the anti- among the foreign-born was only he spent hiding from Ilitler's sec- taken at the conference for a ret police. Farmer-Labor Party, which in its Semitism which is using you for 62.5 per cent as high as that In November, 1933, he man- platform expressly demanded that, among our native citizens. The I its nefarious purposes. aged to enlist as a seasman and for the sake of the American peo- native-born Dillingers triumph I feel certain that you do sail on a German boat whi ple, the deportation and persecu- over alien Capones! to call at ports in the United lion of the foreign•born be ended, not want to countenance the Citing an Example States. During the voyage his and that the right of asylum for thought that your campaign for Not all thecurrent anti-foreign- identity became known and offi• political and religious refugees be ra bid i s . cru d e the presidency permits the sup- that of cers of the ship, after abusing re-established. port of such influences as Ed- Hearst and Dies. In some in- him, threatened to turn him over Let it be clear that I do not stances it appears superficially to the police on their return to plead for tolerance or charity for mondson, Pelley, True and their to be nothing more than a subtle Nazi Germany. These were the the foreign-born. They neither kind. !preference for native Americans. circumstances underlying Rich- ask nor need them. What they Such a declaration by you I In others it is limited to advocat- teen attempted escape from Nazi do demand, and what is right- would be, at this critical mo- inc "protective" legislation such tyranny to American freedom. fully theirs, is full equality in an as compulsory What has happened since? In working out the social and eco- mart in American life, a MaS. or July, 1934, during the San Fran- ng filn" gre y npu fingerprinti nomic problems which are mut- f goaric ned e ter stroke in defense of the discriminatory w h omeasures s t cisco general strike, a vigilante ually theirs and ours. That equal- been a non-citizens raid was made on the Workers ity is today imperiled. Those who sort of America which, I feel on federal, state or municipal re- Center, and there Otto Richter seek to establish a Fascist re- certain, is more precious to both lief. Always, however, it consti- was found engaged in what the you and Mr. Roosevelt than tutes an attempted diversion from Department of Labor evidently gime in the United States are con- centrating their first barrage upon any other issue of the pres- genuine issues and the real tasks regarded as the heinous offense the foreign-born. Our task—the of helping to feed striking marine task of the united and indivisible ent campaign. of recovery. Nowhere is this more apparent workers. Ile was seized and or- masses of the American people— Respectfully Respectfully yours, than in the current pressure being dered deported to . Nazi Germany is to pierce the smoke screen they brought to hear on C ongress and on the technical charge that he have laid down. In schools and EDWARD L. ISRAEL. the Department of Labor for the had remained in the United States churches, in the liberal, progres- — illegally. Since that time a long sive press and parties, in trade Governor Landon has made a deportation of se-called political hul e , , legal battle has been fought by h, os a e unions and among the unemployed statement at Topeka, Kan., repudi- e ra vdicalts temremromyadseustpoecitnecd of the American Committee for Pro- we must counter-attack by expos- sting the support of anti-Semitic even having harbored unorthodox politi- tection of Foreign Born to save ing their real objectives. , organizations. In his statement, cal beliefs before coming to the him from deportation. And only On guard for the foreign-born! he stated: United States. And these pros- I "My attention has recently been pective deportees invariably have directed to the activities of a num- one thing in common: activity of ber of agencies which, for selfish some kind in industrial disputes, purposes or political reasons, are strikes or organization of the un- endeavoring to exploit prejudice between groups of American employed. One case, typical of hundreds, citizens. "I have no use for any elements may well be cited: In November, 1933, a young German seaman who are endeavoring to bring ra- jumped ship in the harbor o f cial prejudices and religious big- Seattle. He was in the truest otries into American life and state sense of the word a political refu- frankly that I disclaim the support gee, seeking the right of asylum of any such organizations or from a regime of tyranny and groups. dictatorship. This young man's "If ever the day should come Was Otto Richter; born in in this country that would see name persecutions of any racial group or sect because of race or reli- ery possible Is, averting the itulmell , gion, contrary to the bill of diaaeter of human dentruclon end de, •nd affording •nd rights, I would stand among their gredatIon wark- re lief to millions whone place in h(1(1 Eft ClIAMPIONkt OF PALEhTINE 'sleeted he MR II. defenders." the Il a of the nation Prendent Roo..•- i ,CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)! * [POGINV CLEANERS i DYERS 533541 EAST FOREST --■ DEFEND THE FOREIGN-BORN! Rita %mud Rata DETROIT'S NEWEST HOTEL . 810 beautifully furnished outside rooms. All with private tub and shower baths-at lowest possible rates in down- town Detroit for perman- ent guests. You can live in luxurious comfort inexpensively. 0 CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES 40,000 See Maccabees Top New York All Stars 6-0 30,000 See Maccabees Win in Philadelphia l--0 For Jewish Pride! For Inspiration! For Thrills! See the International Match MACCABEE a All-Star Tom Rabbi Stephen S. Wise Backs Roosevelt vett would not permit to be bloPed out because of their unemployment The Ron.e • greatest mervbe that Preoldent veil performed wan to avert that humen detrrloration and that social degrade- Don which would have come strut if the nation had continued under lloover•lik• adminlatrallon, President Roosevelt thus did no more than erre the whole AM! rte. people by dating to tin Amerlro'• resources for all Ile people The Roosevelt way wan frankly the way of elperlmentadon, hut that t n o d n tu n r . f i ; nn ,.. w . are n V I; eb„ mrn . ailni n, e NEW YORK. — The following statement was made by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi of the Free Synagogue and president of the Jewish Institute of Religion. the Dr. Wise is the newly elected nu lled tworl. president of the Zionist Organ- Amerlc•n - Rnonevelt •Iready belong. to the ization of America, the president our great Anterh•n preohlent• 500105? of the American Jewish Congress, It le Impoesilde to .erentlinate the mrvIse that he h. rendered the ideal the founder and chairman of the of demacy ocr It was ROOM, tit who ernocra.y •I • d Amerran executive committee of the World eased the Ideal. ts were In areale•t when I Jewish Congress and editor of Dr. p.m it was Roomer', who gated the American people from the undemcerati , Opinion: A ■ the C. 0. P. Sir Hubert Wilkins, conqueror of the Arctic and Antarctic and the British Empire's greatest liv- ing explorer, will open the World Adventure Series season of Sun- day afternoon illustrated lectures on Sunday, Oct, 11, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Sir Hubert will speak at 3:30 and again at 8:30 on "By Airplane and Sub- marine to the Arctic and Ant- arctic," with 6,000 feet of motion pictures. Sir Hubert, who is a tinted speaker as well as explorer, was born on an 80,000-acre stock ranch in Australia. Ile was a World War flyer in the Austral- ian Flying Corps, and is a veteran of seven polar expeditions. Ile has flown from Point Barrow to Spitsbergen, and in a submarine has explored the under side of the Arctic ice pack. Ile was nat- uralist of the Shackleton Antarc- tic Expedition and headed a Brit- ish museum expedition into the South Seas. The Detroit Avia- tion Society was a sponsor of one of his Arctic ventures. Tickets for these and other World Adventure Series Sunday lectures are on sale at the Detroit Institute of Arta. The Jewish Child Placement Bureau was established ill 1929 for the purpose of giving substitute parental care to children who, because of the absence or inadequacy of their own parents, cannot live with their own families. This agency also accepts for treatment, through foster home care, children presenting behavior problems. Many children brought to the attention of the Juvenile Court are referred for care and treatment, as well as children who present problematic behavior at school or at home. Greatest care and skill is exercised in selecting the foster homes to fit each individual child. The resources of the community are utilized extensively for the purpose of giving the children good educational and recreational op- portunities, as well as medical care. The vocational guid- ance and industrialization of the children receive particu- lar attention. As of Sept. 1, 1936, the agency has under its care 215 Dr. Goldsmith Named on children, of which 120 live in foster homes. Th$se 120 Democratic Speakers' children live in 72 homes. Bureau for translation of the book into other languages, while the permis- sion of the publishers has been ob- en, tint a innahlre Democrat. I w. of monies:en( M.p.h . or violent tained for publication of the vol- er volt It was Roosevelt who sated the t ume in braille for the benefit of " re en " ' " f10 American democracy for the well-being b e. a u"'W ono l'ro.:""1";11wInn ord sl the Jewish blind who are eager to mar call meals• rWileon , Roose• of all menkital, m glve t' / whole-hearted euw..t o because Wilnon and have at least a mental picture of .cli Dem .rat Roo...telt In our non day tor the , to Preeident Roosevelt, not as a Jew the land that they will never be the Ideal ot dem,.rrary_ hut as an American. I net, vote • Jew I vote as •n American able to see with their own eyes. r : mg.r7 prenevg in and further •fter four temoesnr Inept sho beli eves The revised edition of "Jews in Prealdent 1 . 1- 0.• yearn d. of , aA minlanlMp wretch, 55 to enriching the American Ideal. Palestine" is printed from new dent Rootwevell ha. done more than any to the brink American of our generation to give plates and the facts and figures had brought our tountrydisante r, Come, content •nd tognincance to these ideal. economi of •thLdd•n Pre are brought up to the summer of of rnor:1 n^ an, t Dernorrac• ha. no tolerance for opponents &It •t pried this year; the volume contains an !Inflate In their folly to Impugn the warfare. Pro President I.1 ■ 711 ■ 1. •n01 !n- or u de. Our me suet. warfare hy showine Integrity of illuminating description of the mpanies, though they know m,r•ry ran end munt care for It e own euron, co most recent Arab outbreaks and that then lama.. and for/want. ore when millions of its sono •nd daughter. a clear explanation of the motives • Ivolutely pound tod•y and th•t on hav• been brought low by monomm die- March 4, 1111. the nation's financial in- aster. The lioneevelt of ancl•I and underlying aims which brought stitution. were on the .. .... of tihnolute enurity ha no Ina truly made roamer these about. mem-voter. Ihmeldent Rom...vett might. sic,. secure for their pornmore than it he. Made life livable for din...need "Jews in Palestine" in its new Ilk. hi. predecessor, here permitted mlillone things to continue to •Ilde •nd thus edition, hancomely printed and h•re acted u the reeelt•r of • bank- "No one •ho ku experienced the •pplled hlm• clash of torn on the, continent or bound, and stamped in gold, may rupt nation !ennead, p. melt with the vigor of youth. the wig. h. mingled with the leaden and le" - be obtained at the retail price of down a pin of the Western democrocle. • ran he of m•turity and the tiering $3.50 at any bookstore or may be pioneer t• the task of petting the Amer- unaware, thn Itoonvelt Is the inkat ordered direct from the publishers, icas house In ender. In doing this, he potent I en, In the world today for hos lifted the whole nation from the homa• Man and undowt•ndIng The Vanguard Press, 421 Madison lowest economic level t• which It hid leg Indeed that the Good Nellthher nor punk. to It. menet last Improve- should be organised around the Ave., New York. Robert Lehman, • cousin of Goy- ernor Lehman, I, an important Landon worker . . . Mrs. G Te Backer is a biggie amonge Democratic women, while her untie, Felix M. Warburg, is plumbing for Sir Hubert Wilkins to Speak I This Sunday name and personality of President Roosevelt IllImeelf • devout member would ban of sm. .f the treat Chenille.. church... wished t• me recovery achieved with he Is the good neighbor to all Ameri• • magnIfinnt disregard t• the weeds 1.1111111. Irreereetive et r•e• or creed Of of 411,M11,51141 m.o. women and rhildrew color He is • good oelghber to all d- mankted. which has cern* re know him a of the Heneer who, at • the cleft mloletratien, were through no fault M as the, MOder. Mrlelag diligently. wlaellr, their without food sad ether forcefully is• teetotal. the, United letwee•Illee of life. President Rassewelt Plat. a• Symbol and hope of de- ment and perity. - 1114 ro•IMIgqw props. to pros- Llberty-Lureera •a the au bud mad. bolos- illotratT ref all Oa warm.- STATE. ROMER eosisiPo.ioN TICKETS — 50c, $1.00, $2.00. BOX SEATS $5.00, TAX EXEMPT ON ..11.14 304 4.41. old I➢dg., Cherry •I5-01051 Grinnell Brno, PDS Tioodw•rd Ate.; Henry the Hatter, HS Michigan Ate.; Littman's People's Theater Twellih I Seward; Scotch Venter. lioodward I Holbrook; u n it ed Debi.% Dry I el• • iterlIngame; Jewinh Dolly Forward, Sit/ Linwood. Sun., Oct. 18 2:30 P. M. at U.of D.Stadium