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Visit our expert Watch Repair Shop. l'OR RE1SONABLE AND SATISFACTORY RESVI,Tet DAVID MANELLO 8918 OAKLAND AVENUE, Near Holbrook CONFIDENCE PAVES THE WAY Heads of Trade Council Divisions Tell How They Are Organizing Their Workers and Why They Are Certain of Campaign's Success Newly-chosen heads of divisions in the Trade Council of the Allied Jewish Campaign this week carried on the work of organizing their teams with a spirit of confidence that the forthcoming drive, which will be conducted from May 2 to May 16 will be a triumph for the untiring efforts of the workers and the liberality of Detroit Jewry. Alex Schreiber, co-chairman assure that we reach the desired with Morris Steinberg of Division results in the coming Allied Jew- ish Campaign. G, in charge of solicitations of We know the importance of the arts and crafts groups, stated: the local causes as well as the "There is no shirking of re- overseas burdens and we are anx- sponsibility. Anyone who reads ions that everything should be done to make the lot of our un- fortunate people easier." As co-chairman with Joseph Magidsohn of the finance division, z SCURRILITIES OF NAZI PRESS AGAINST JEWISH PEOPLE AND MAYOR LAGUARDIA TO BE ANSWERED AT N. Y. ANTI-HITLER DEMONSTRATION MONDAY rule of na•. and religious freedom. "Ail hall to Mayor 1• (manila, soy I, not the for his miperb COUntirt, rhiO Ile.t offense or our State Delmnment agabod the exercise of freedom of opera h by our citizen. Thin I. free corntry, the Secretary of State to the cods.) not.Ithstandlng. "Nothing that Mayor La ((manila Imo giald about 11111er adequately cePreseeln our detest and hatred for him and Id. {firming.. of terror or COVIOttre1 in °donate.. xith .111. and iiclou. falsehood. that be and hia controlled pm. are &lip emitting about New York with a barrage of un- Precented invectives, many of which are unprintable in English. "Procurer", "blackmailer", "dirty Dr. Frank Bolin, son-in-law of Talmud Jew", "criminal," "gang- Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. ster", "well-poisoner," "Impertle Roper and president of the Ger- nent Jewish lout," "filthy charac- man-American Forum, expressed ter," "Jewish ruffian," and "man the hope that that part of the Ger- with cheap-joint brains" were man population in this country among the milder terms used by apathetic in its hostility to Ilitler- Members of the United States the Nazi papers to describe La ism will be stirred from this Congress unable to participate di- Guardia's suggestion that a figure lethargy. rectly in the Madison Square Gar- of Hitler be erected in a chamber Ile said he was convinced, on ■ den meeting because of the great of horrors at the New York world recent visit to Germany, that op- pressure of work in Washington fair. The keynote of all newspa- ponents of the Hitler government in connection with the Supreme Court issue, have addressed mes- What La Guardia Said that Got per comment is that the insult to were being deprived of food and Hitler is unbearable and that the money and were being slowly but sages expressing their sympathies the Nasis Mad United States must do something surely starved to death. with the aims of the meeting. Endorsing a proposal by Mi- Dr. Max Winkler, president of A striking feature of the dem- chael Williams, editor of The about it. opagaada Min- the American Council of Foreign Der Angriff, onstration will be the revelation Commonweal, Catholic lay week- of the extent to which Nazi con- ly, for a building at the 1939 New ister Goebbels' paper, went so far Bondholders and Professor of trolled and influenced organiza- York world's fair dedicated to as to voice threats of vengeance. Economics at City Colleges pre- tions are attempting to spread the religious freedom, Mayor Fiorello Asserting in the U. S. "the men dicted a breakdown of the Hitler doctrines of hate and totalitarian- II. La Guardia told 1,000 women of the government are afraid of government if the English-speak- ism in the United States. For the at the annual luncheon of the the guns of the New York under- ing nations refused to lend the first time, too, American audi- women's division of the American world, which obey the chief gang- Nazi government any more money. ster (La Guardia), master of the He said the losses to American ences will hear an expose of th J ewish Congress that one of the tremendous losses incurred by features in the building should be towns as he whistles, and let the investors in German securities American bond-holders as a result "a chamber of horrors" in which Jewish lout utter his abuses. as should be • lesson against making of Germany's refusal to make a figure of Ilitler, the "brown- suggested to him by his dirty any further loans. "Refusal on the part of Eng- payments, while at the same time shorted fanatic who is now men- imagination," Goebbels' paper expending millions of dollars on acing the peace of the world" said "we do not intend to step land and other powers to aid Ger- rearmament in Germany and on would be the principal exhibit. De- down into the gutter from which many would change the entire sit- Nazi propaganda in the United claring thIt Mr. Williams' sug- La Guardia takes his terms of uation radically and would destroy abuse. But this we can say: shout one of history's greatest tyran- States. gestion "should find a responsive the woods; it echoes back nies," Dr. Winkler declared. Forty-two m e m b e r s of the attitude on the part of the again. We might take an interest United States Congress from 31 World's Fair Corporation, the in American events which would State Department Apologizes to states, have sent messages to the mayor promised his backing for not be too agreeable. La Guardia organizations sponsoring the dem- the plan. Mr. Williams emphasized Reich onstration. In their messages they that a building dedicated to re- means 'guard' in Italian; let them WASHINGTON (WNS) — An be on their guard against us, reiterate the necessity of safe- ligious freedom would provide for official apology on behalf of the these fine fellows of La Guardia's guarding the United States from exhibits, speakers and moving pic- United States Government has the encroachment of Nazi ideas tures to spread pr o p a g a nda ilk in race and thought." Hitler's been conveyed by the state de- paper, the Voelkiacher Beobach- and confirm the view of the spon- against- religious suppression and Dr. Guardia be partment to Germany through Hans Thomsen, counselor of the sors that those who believe in "would strike a blow that would ter, demands that La rendered harmless by putting him democratic institutions cannot but be American and universal." German embassy, for the anti- "in an asylum or penitentiary" look with horror on the spread of Nazi remarks of Mayor Fiorello La Guardia Reiterates Attack while the official German news Nazism throughout the world. II. La Guardia of New York. At "I stand on what I said. and I agency suggested that the White the same time it was reported The Sponsors repeat it," was Mayor La Guar- House should silence him to pre- The American Jewish Congress dia's answer to the report that serve good relations between the that the United States may ask Germany to make a counter- and the Jewish Labor committee the United States has officially United States and Germany. apology for the violent attacks on announce that the following per- apologized to Germany. "I re- Mayor La Guardia in the Nazi sons have joined the committee of fgrred to a brown-shined fanatic Untermyer Criticises Hull press. A full report on the de- co-sponsors of the demonstration: who was menacing the peace of The recent at- nunciatory statements in the Nazi NEW YORK — George Gordon Battle, Dr. Arthur Europe," the mayor said. "Mr. J. Brown, chairman of the Amer- Hitler's government was quick to tack by Mayor La Guardia on press has been made to the state department by the American em- Adolf Hitler and the Nazi gov- ican Committee on R e l i gi o u recognize that I meant him. Rights and Minorities; Prof. John don't know whether it is his guilty ernment was approved at an all- bassy in Berlin. Dewey, distinguished American conscience or my powers of de- day interstate conference of the philosopher; Dr. Frank Kingdon, scription, but that is irrelevant." Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League in the Hotel Astor on Sunday. president of the University of Meanwhile Germ a n-American Samuel Untermyer, president of Newark; Bishop Francis J. Mc- groups here moved to exact re- Connell of the Methodist Epis- venge against La Guardia at the the league, in a message from Palm Springs, Calif., read at the copal Church; Dr. Christian F. polls in November by mobilizing Reisner of Broadway Temple; Dr. German-American voters against conference, criticized Secretary of State Hull for sending a message Michael Williams, editor of The him. It was also reported that Commonweal; Prof. R a ymond Germany will probably withdraw o rn fen rt ogret to the German govern- Moley; Frank J. Prial, president from the New York world fair in In his message, which was of The Chief; Prof. Arthur 0. 1939 as a result of the La Guardia roundly applauded, Mr. Unter- Lovejoy of Johns Hopkins Uni- incident. we r eo t t 4 e:peete " „net the p.m.- y . rr eent m versity; Dr. Harry Emerson Fos- dick of the Riverside Church and Ito. Insult iniolied In the extraordinary Nazi Invectives of our State urpartm rnt In William G. Schram. BERLIN (WNS)—In the most action tt m to the Ilitler goie : e . fo r Dr. Stephen S. Wise, in re- unbridled and concerted newspa- apologizing slap', 1.a Gusrdia. a mild and happy sponse to press inquiries, has is- per onslaught ever made against characterization of the ...Innis lllllrr sued the following declaration in any individual in modern times regime that to a standing disgrace to is day Sc day crush comment on the attacks in Ger- the Nazi press opened fire with ' aliich 1 , g4 fi zzrtz . I nmost y e1 dreamy a rse I. many on Mayor LaGuardia's all guns at Mayor La Guardia of speech: -ma, or 1•Guardia I. abundantly able (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) 200,000 members, will be rep- resented through the German American League for Culture and the Federation of German Workers Clubs, who have joined the committee sponsoring the undertaking. stitute a "gross insult to the citi- zens of German extraction. not only in the City of New York, but also of the whole United States, an insult which they are not inclined to suffer." The Board of Trade, in a telegram to Grover A. Whalen, president of the world's fair, called the mayor's words "outrageous" and "not in accord with the spirit of the in- vitation recently sent to Germany to participate in the world's fair through American official chan- nels in Washington." The Acid Test of an Insurance Aw comes after you have had a loss. 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I sense greater enthusiasm today than has been shown at any other time in recent years of campaigning in Detroit." Mrs. Perry Burnstine, a co- chairman of Division II, made this statement: "I know I can vouch for the loyalty of our women. We have shown our devotion to community causes before and I am confident that this year more than ever our campaign will be made a sue- MRS. PERRY BURNSTINE cess Indicative of our concern with the need of our people." Mrs. Abe Srere, one of the co- chairmen of Division H, indicated that the women workers are de- termined to make every effort to BEN B. FENTON Ben B. Fenton made the follow- ing statement: "Advance activities in behalf of the Trade Council convince me that this is going to be one of the most interesting years in fund- raising efforts. I have been ac- tive in campaigns for a period of more than 15 years and I think that this year's work will match any of the previous ones in en- thusiasm and devotion." Folkman Addiresses Bnai Moshe Event to takecare of himself In any contro- leen, either nigh the Chaneellor of the Nazi Reich or with any elillized Permw "A. for the acurelities thatappeared In the Nazi pre. with regard to the honored MN or of New York, them .111 be dealt with at • masa meeting of mournful commemoration of the fourth la Mei...1.y of the Hiller regime, March 151h. at Sladbon Siloam harden, to be held under the Joint animIcre of the American Jewish Centress and the Jewish Dame Committee. "One ponders . ofie read. the Nazi outbursts whether Miller expected to be enshrined in the Temple of Tolerance which It was proposed hy gllehael Wil- liam, editor of the Roman Catholic organ, The Commonweal. be erected on the New York World Emir ground. Mich thIngs may be done in Nazi Germany, but In America the Temple of Tolerance must be a temple of truth. And that mean. that the Image of Hitler, so the Mayor chanicterhiticully declared, moot be relegated to a lite tl chambr e to he known a. the Temple of Intoler ance. "It may be nee...vary technically for the ,,:tatedierrlx .:71.. t; o e g thilvol iz ,r41:.! the ea. people ma rejoice in the of • man oho has woken the truth teach- ing him who Is the world'. ...teat menace to pewee, the N.1 Chancellor." "Democracy in the Synagogue" was eloquently advocated by Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, at the third annual donor dinner of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, Sunday, March 7. Rabbi Folkman's brilliant ad- dress climaxed a successful pro- gram arranged by an energetic committee under the direction of Mrs. Bessie Greenspan, chairman, and Mrs. Ethel Sobel and Mrs. Freeda Weinstein, her aids. Rabbi Moses Fischer opened the festivities with an invocation and was followed by President Morris Rosenberg of Bnai Moshe, who greeted the Sisterhood with praise for its staunch support of the synagogue. Rabbi Folkman was in- troduced by the Ben F. Goldman, chairman of the board of direc- tors. Kenneth Fischer, who served as toastmaster. introduced the musi- cal and vocal talent which consisted of selections by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld and Sidney Gottlieb, a routine dance by Miss Rosevelyn Romer and Hungarian melodies sung by Mrs. Margaret Racy. The Misses Cecelia Plotnick and Edith Brown accompanied. During the evening a loving cup was ppresented by the congregation to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer on the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary. Mr. Rosner was recently elected vice-president of Bnai Moshe. Contributions to Scholarship Fund of United He- brew Schools MRS. ABE SRERE The United Hebrew Schools wish to accept with thanks the re- ceipt of contributions to the scholarship fund from the fallow- ing: Mrs. Sara D. (Duscoff) Rob- erts of 3042 Elmhurst Ave., a contribution of one-half acholar- ship in memory of the Yahrzeit of her son, David. Mr. and Mrs. M. Weine of 588 King Ave., • contribution of one- half scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- lich of 2455 Chicago Blvd.. a contribution In honor of the gold- en wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. David Makler of Chi- cago. Ill. A contribution of one scholar- ship by the nieces and nephews of the departed Mrs. Rose &het- tel, in her memory. The Women's Auxiliary of the Kvutzah Ivrith, through its presi- dent, Mrs. Ruth Rubenstein. in memory of her beloved husband, help in the success of the drive. Her statement follows: "We are commencing work in ■ spirit of solemnity. Our workers are moved to their very depths by the tragedy of our people throughout the world today and we are determined that nothing shall be left undone in order to David Rubenstein. r Urge Temple of Religious and . Civil Liberty The American Committee of Religious Rights and Minorities, of which Dr. Arthur J. Brown is the chairman, made formal appli- cation to the World's Fair Cor- poration to erect a temple of re- ligious and civil liberty dedicated to "the ideal that men are to be just and brotherly to one another irrespective of racial origin, their religious affiliation and their poli- tical connection." The application was in the form of a letter addressed to Grover C. Whalen as president of the World's Fair Corporation by Dr. Stephen S. Wise in behalf of the committee consisting of Michael Williams, editor of the Catholic publication The Commonweal. and Dr. John Howland Lathrop of the Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, named for this purpose some time ago by the American Committee of Religious Rights and Minori- ties. The communication points out that "there could be no more desirable contribution in the re- alm of religious and racial toler- ance at this time when so many forces of hatred are at large In the world and even in our own country," and expresses the view that it will find "the widest in- terest in all nations." U. S. PROTEST TO GERMANY Slur on Women );firings Action; Latest Developments Resulting From La Guardia's Con- demnation of Hitler The United States Government will officially protest against Nazi aspersions on Jews, Mayor La Guardia and Jewish women. Secretary of State Hull has ordered U. S. Ambassador to Germany William E. Dodd to lodge a strong oral protest. The demand for such a protest came from WI. Stephen S. Wise, president of the Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, at whose annual luncheon Mayor La Guardia made his attack on the Hitler regime. In the meantime American Nazis stepped into the picture and an attack was launched Thursday by Fritz Kuhn of Detroit, head of the German American Bund, upon Congressman Dickstein, who demanded an investiga- tion of Nazi activities in this country. Kuhn, who denies being a Nazi agent, although his desk is reported littered with swastika-imprinted literature, was shown in the com- pany of Adolf Hitler in a photograph printed in the Oct. 30, 1936, issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. The U. S. protest to Germany was demanded of Sec- cretary of State Hull by Mrs. Wise in the following tele- gram: During the next two weeks the ABRAMSON FURNI- TURE COMPANY have placed their entire stock of both Stores on SALE at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 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NEW YORK (WNS)—Standing MENT WHICH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING THAT his ground firmly in the face of APPEARS IN NAZI PUBLICATIONS." an unprecedented barrage of in- sults, villifications and attacks upon him in the Nazi press for his bold proposal to set up a figure of Hitler as the highlight of ■ chamber of horrors in a proposed building dedicated to religious liberty at the New York world's fair, Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia lashed out again at Hitler by say- ing the Nazis ought to protest against him because "I know of no artist or designer who can adequately build, paint or carve anything that will adequately de- Pict either the nersonalities of the Nazi government. Hitler himself or the type of government he Is giving." Echoing the protests in the Nazi press in Germany. the New York Stoats Zeitung, rebuked the the mayor for bad manners and intimated that his remarks might probably result in Germany's withdrawal from participation in the world fair. More vigorous pro- tests came from the United Ger- man Societies and the Board of Trade for German-American Com- merce. The former said that the mayor's words "not only tend to loosen the ties of friendship be- tween two nation' which for more than three centuries have meant so much to each other." but eon- FINK AND DONER FORM Rabbi Fram to Conduct Goodwill Circle's Sedan at Mt. Clemens ADVERTISING AGENCY Luncheon March 16 While the Jews in Germany fear new repercussions as a result of the La Guardia incidents, American public opinion is lining up in support of the battling New York mayor who is partly of Jewish descent on his mother's side, but whose father was an Italian and who is himself an Episcopalian. In a speech in Washington on Monday Mayor La Guardia repeated what he said at the Jewish Congress meeting in New York and declared "if Hitler thinks I am referring to him, he is absolutely right." Taking advantage of Mayor La Guardia's suggestion that a figure of Hitler ought to be the principal exhibit in a chamber of horrors at New York's world fair, Billy Rose, promoter of spectacles, sent a certified check for $5,000 to the world's fair commission as a deposit for the right to operate the proposed chamber of horror. Noting that the Nazi press had described him as the "guidance of the expert white slaver, La Guardia," Rose offered to set up the exhibit under the name of the New Germany on a five- acre tract. The exhibit would consist of a chamber7f horrors dramatizing the life of Hitier, a visual and au- thenticated portrayal of the concentration camp, a factual representation in wax of the blood purge, a hall of culture comprising books burned by the Nazis, a symphony or- chestra playing works banned in Germany and a human diorama of the Reichstag tire. Rose said that the proposed exhibit would play to 10,000,000 people if he got the consession. In announcing its plans for the Entering a new office at 2116 Penobscot Bldg., Lionel Fink and celebration of Passover commenc- Wilfred B. Doner this week an- ing with Erev Pesach, March 26, the Colonial nounced the opening of advertis- Hotel and Min- ing offices and art studies under eral Baths of the name of Fink and Doner, Inc. (fount Clemens. Lionel Fink was formerly with M i c b., enters Milton' Alexander Co., for nine upon its third years, serving as production man- season und er ager during the last five years. the twin direr- Wilfred S. Doner served with that Hon of Max El- firm as director of radio and as kin and Albert • account executive. Grossman. The new firm will do advertis- ing, merchandising and public rela- The celebra- tions work in the national and re- tion of Pesach tail field. ' at this famous Rabbi Frans hotel, its third annual observ- The Manischewitz Matzo ance of these holidays, promises to be an impressive event. With the approach of Passover, Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple thoughts again turn to the observ- Beth El, Detroit, will again of!ic- ance of this holiday. Scattered late at the Seder services. Asso- throughout the world and separated ciated with him will be Rabbi by differences of language and Levy Becker also of Detroit. custom, Israel will be reunited in Many interesting social activi- its great common heritage by this ties will enliven the holiday week holiday. Passover will reawaken in addition to the Seders. A num- those deep racial remembrances that have always emphasized the ber of guests will also avail them- selves of the world-famous Min- bonds of race and religion. • Nothing brings to life eral Baths located within the MRS. SAM ROSENBERG hotel. the continuity of ageless Passover 16, at 12 o'clock noon, in the As- as much as that one main feature The management has nnounced sembly Hall of Bnai Moshe, Law- of its observance: matzo. that many prominent Detroiter' rence and Dexter. have alreptc reserved accommo- The baking of matzo in 20th Mrs. Sam Rosenberg has been century America well illustrates dations for the holidays. selected as chairman of the lunch- how customs change in the life of eon with Mrs. Robert Rosenberg Israel and yet still express the BNAI MOSHE Y. P. S. as her principal aid. Lame spirits of the race. For in- Mrs. Sam Rosenberg is assisted stance, it Is a far cry from the The Young People's Adifiety of by active members of the circle tiny old-world bakeries to the in the preparations for the lunch- modern, huge plants of the B. Congregation Bnal Moshe We. Manischewita Matzo Company. The bratad its successful membership eon. latter represent the last word in baking equipment and scientific drive at the final open meeting, PERSONALIA devices. Yet the same observance Sunday, MaiLL 7. A program of Lazarus Goldschmidt, a German of kashruth that ruled the matzo entertainment which included scholar who first translated the baking of earlier days, rules this moving pictures was provided by Talmud into German and made a great bakery. fortune at it, is now visiting in For over half a century, the the committees in charge. Re- this country. name of Manischewits has been • freshments were served follow- Jews are more opposed to war word on the lips of Jews in almost ing the meeting. than non-Jews because the laws of every section of the globe. The Plans were - made for a hike kashruth have kept Jewish blood modern Jewish woman knows when which will be held Sunday. March free from the thirst for blood, is she says "Manischewitz," she has 14. Members and their friends are the claim of New York's Rabbi matzo to kashruth of which is fully to meet promptly at 1 p. m. at Herbert Goldstein. • established and ascertained. the eongreasLion.