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May 13, 1938

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tieer, is one of the most intimate
advisers of Emperor Hirohito of
Japan . . . Mandel built the Rus-
mocracy a n d dictatorship in
sian fortifications at Port Arthur
Spain,' Representative Bankhead
during the Russo-Japanese War
condemned the lawlessness, injus-
and was captured when the city
tice, brutality and ruthlessness,
fell . . . Hirohito's father took a
the chaos and turmoil, through
fancy to him, and "bequeathed"
which millions are being uprooted
him to his son . . . Blue-blooded
and forced from their home lands,
pro-Germans in England are try-
the intellectuals and geniuses of
TS the most sensible End of a vacation
ing to suppress the news that Sir
nations driven to flight or self-
...and the most fun, tool Health-budding
Robert Vansittart, permanent un-
destruction and their persecutors
benefits of the world-famous MINERAL
dersecretary of the British For-
enthroned in their high places."
BATHS.
eign Office, is guarded day and
"Nevertheless,"
he
declared,
Enjoy all Am. future... .n inviting .&y-
night against Nazi assassins .. .
the dictatorships are in far
Some hot-headed Italian Fascists
fop solarium, five acres of beautiful part,
greater danger of perishing than
are urging Mussolini to confiscate
dances, concerts, entertainment golf
are
the
democracies.
It
must
be
Arturo Toscanini's property be-
and fine fishing ...Irby; Detroit only 30
conceded that the remaining dem-
cause he defied a veiled warning
Inamtes away. Careful adherence to
ocratic states are seriously men-
not to go to Palestine to conduct
Dietary Laws. Moderate Rates.
aced, and will not save themselves
the symphony orchestra there ...
through smug indifference to the
It is true that Germany coughed
perils of the dictatorships.
up something like 40,000,000 gold
"But it does not follow that de-
marks to Jews from the Saar re-
mocracy is permanently in re-
gion who left the area when it
treat, or that it must yield on any
became part of the Reich? . . .
AND MINERAL BATHS.
front to the authoritarian system.
Compensation to Jews who stipu-
MOUNT WRENS, MICHIGAN
My
opinion
is
that
it
will
not.
Let
lated in the Saar agreement un-
lismymot
the dictators beware; no people
der which the 1935 plebiscite was
Max Ma eel Albert Grottass
has ever remained in permanent
READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MRS. NATHAN R. BERKE, held . , . There's more than just
subjection to despotism. No power DIECTOR; NEWSON SHEWITZ, HAROLD RUBINSTEIN, SARAH talk in the reports that Mussolini
on earth can forever destroy the ZWEIG, IRVING SIDEN, MILTON WEINER, BERNICE ROSEN- would like to have Jews settle in
innate passion of a people for per- BERG.
Ethiopia . . . Emanuel Shinwell,
sonal liberty."
Jewish member of the House of
The
boys
and
girls
selected
from
Commons, who slapped a Con-
cast
was
presented,
has
been
as-
Stating that in none of the
Will Take Full Charge of
servative colleague who told him
totalitarian States had constitu- the two traveling troupes of the sisted by Miss Rose Friedman.
players
who
have
presented
the
The presentation of the play has to "go back to Poland," got doz-
WEDDINGS, BANQUETS
tional freedom ever really taken
PARTIES, DINNERS
root, the speaker asserted that the play "Auf Wiedersehn" on behalf been the project of the School-Age ens of letters of praise from non-
people temporarily are "duped by of the 1938 Allied Jewish Cam- Committee of the Allied Jewish Jews, but nothing but criticism
A Dozen or a Thousand
deceptive propaganda," consisting paign upon eight different occas- Campaign under the chairman- from Jews ... People have funny
Beautiful Floral Decorations
reactions . . . Incidentally, the
largely of 'promises of bread and ions, throughout the city, broad- ship of Ephraim R. Gomberg.
The players were culled from M. P. who was slapped is prepar-
security." He questioned that cast the drama over the Altman
BEST OF SERVICE
Jewish
Hour
on
Radio
Station
ing to sue Shinwell. . . .
every
local
religious
Hebrew
and
"such prodigious shams" would
EVERYTHING FURNISHED
remain. long unchallenged by WMBC on Tuesday evening, May Yiddish school and represented a ABOUT PEOPLE
we twit Dishes, eilvenvare, Loons
10.
united
community
effort
upon
the
those whose lives are so vitally
Eddie Cantor is paying plenty
Mrs. Nathan R. Berke, under part of the high school age peo-
affected.
for those big ads in the New York
whose supervision and direction ple in the Jewish community.
Times
appealing for funds for
"Not
as
a
threat,
but
as
a
token
1110rarth
Nee Moults
each performance and the broad-
Newson Shewitz is a student Hadassah's Youth Aliyah ... The
of great comfort and security,"
from the Temple Beth El, Sarah press associations listed a "Con-
he predicted that the United
States, Great Britain, Ireland, America," he said, "are Earl Zweig from Verein Ekte Mitelochu. gressman Levy" from Washington
FOR REPENDABLE SERVICE
France, the Scandinavian coun- Browder, William Z. Foster, Clar- len, Irving Siden from Shaarey among those voting against killing
Day and Night, Call
tries. Denmark, Switzerland, ence Hathaway, James Ford, Rob- Zedek, Milton Weiner from Tern- the reorganization bill . . . There
REDFORD REFRIGERATION
Czechoslovakia and others "to- ert Minor, William Patterson, Har- ple Beth El, Bernice Rosenberg is no "Congressman Levy"
SERVICE
gether constitute a body of public ry Haywood, Ella Reeve 'Boor from Bnai Moshe. His name is Leavy, and he's not
DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL
In addition to these boys and a Jew . . . There hasn't been a
opinion invulnerable in their and Max Bedacht. Not a single
EQUIPMENT
girls the following have taken part Levy in Congress since 1915,
might against the assaults of any one of them is a Jew."
Redford 1315
Redford 0111
in the productions given during the when Monroe Jefferson Levy rep-
or all totalitarian States."
17110 Lithser Road
Declaring that the "splendid past six weeks: Harriet Tenon- resented a New York district ...
Calls for Fight for Democracy
"Democratic institutions will idea" of exchange of students was berg, Bnai Moshe; Murray Fresh, Incidentally, the Cohens outnum-
not perish from the earth," he being violated by Germany, Mr. Shaarey Zedek; Franklin Siden, ber the Levys in any directory
said. "As for the Jewish people, Livingston charged that German Shaarey Zedek; Richard Atkins, but not in Congress . . . There
yours is the problem of freedom studente are sent here, not to United Ilebrew Schools; Gloria have been two Levys in Congress,
loving peoples everywhere. Where learn American ways, "but for Kling, Bnai Moshe; Eugene Korn- and only one Cohen who was a
democracy reigns supreme, there the express purpose of furthering field, foal Moshe; Sidney Wein- Jew . . . But if you include the
Is equal treatment under law for propaganda." During the life of garten, Temple Beth El; Milton two Kahns as "Cohens" and the
all, Jews in common with all other the Nazi regime, American stu- Grossman, United Hebrew Schools. one Levin as a "Levy" the Co-
citizens.
dents should not be sent to Ger- Radio Addr
'n Behalf of the hens and Levys are tied . . . Dr.
Mordecai M. Kaplan's much-dis-
Are now located in
Campaign
"Were we to sanction in Amer- many, he said.
•
ica any of the monstrous acts now
Through the efforts of Hyman cussed book "Judaism as a Civi-
more spacious, newer
The opening business sessions
being perpetrated on helpless Jew- of the convention were devoted to Altman, the following additional lization" has appeared in a con-
quarters.
ish people in other lands, it would Mr. Cohen's presidential message radio addresses will be delivered in densed Yiddish edition . . . The
official portrait of President
We are better able to
constitute an assault upon the and reports by Maurice Biegyer, the interests of the campaign:
serve you in Out sew
very foundations of our govern- executive secretary; Richard E.
Saturday, May 14, 8:00 p. m. Roosevelt will be painted by Leon
Gordon.
location.
ment. It therefore behooves my Gutstadt, director of the Anti- —Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka.
fellow citizens of the Jewish faith Defamation League; Dr. A. L. Sunday, May 15, 12:45 p. rn. WHAT'S HAPPENING HERE
WINDOW SHADES
to be, as you have always been, Sachar, director of the Hillel —Yiddish Play.
Considering the number of or-
Linoleum - Carpeting
in the vanguard of those who Foundations; Sam Beber, presi-
Monday, May 16, 3:15 p. m.— ganizations engaged in prosecuting
VENETIAN BLINDS
battle to uphold the democratic dent of the Supreme Advisory Louis J. Gordon.
the anti-Nazi boycott its startling
Tuesday, May 17, 7:30 p. m. to learn that both Houses V Con-
principle. No people has more Council of Aleph Zadek Aleph,
Drapery Hardware
richly endowed the democratie Bold Brith's junior order; Sidney —Esther Etkin.
gress quietly passed a bill to eli-
Grt flor Pricesand Save
Wednesday, May 18, 12:45 p. m. minate the provision for marking
heritage which is ours; no people G. Kusworm, national director of
Free Fellmates Fundahed
has found greater satisfaction and the Americanism department. and —Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter.
imported goods with labels of orig-
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sanctuary in its blessings."
in ... The effect of the bill would
Rabbi Emil W. Leipziger, chair-
Call TYler 5-1230
The speaker of the House paid man of the social service commit-
Lazy people are always anxious be to kill the boycott ... Fortun-
tribute to the Jews of revolution- tee. Mr. Cohen touched on to be doing something.
ately the Senate amended the
ary days, referring especially to phases of all these reports in his
"that most illustrious of the Jew- message in which he declared that
ish patriots, Ilaym Saloman of Bnai Brith now functions in 30
Philadelphia, who was known as countries and that since 1925 the
the financial genius of the revo- order spent nearly $2,000,000 on
lution," and enumerating deeds of good will work, emergency relief
valor on the field of battle by and the support of Bnai ttrith's
Jews in the nation's wars, culmi- educational, philanthropic and re-
nating in the World War in which ligious institutions, exclusive of
"more than 150,, 00 Jewish sol- administration expenses and an-
diers and sailors served under the other $1,000,000 by the seven
American flag, of whom 600 were American districts and 460 local
cited for gallantry and heroism in lodges.
action."
Bnal . Brith membership is now
Cohen Pays Tribute to Hull
60,689, as against 35,328 five
Tribute was paid by Mr. Cohen years ago, Mr. Bisgyer reported,
MADE FROM
to Secretary Hull. Ile thanked
"the fine humanitarian who is Sec. an increase of 15,000 since the
COSTLIER MATERIALS
convention in 1935. During
retary of State" for the recent last
American invitation to 32 coun- Mr. Cohen's presidency, he stated,
the
order
has been extended into
tries to Join in finding haven for China, Hawaii,
Argentine, France,
German and Austrian refugees.
Algeria,
Brazil,
Mexico, Uruguay,
Reporting on behalf of the Chile and South
INTERIOR— EXTERIOR
The
Anti-Defamation League, of which women's auxiliaries. Africa.
he reported,
PAINTING—DECORATING
he is the founder and chairman, have grown from 46 to 178 with
i•
PAPERHANGING—
Sigmund Livingston, Chicago at- a membership of 17,000. Mr.
torney, warned that the "perni- Beber declared that the A. Z. A.
PLASTERING
cious propaganda with which Nazi has 6,000 active members and
GENERAL REPAIRING
Germany is flooding this country," more than 5,000 alumni over 21
Ws carry • complete Has of is more of a menace to American
years of age, with 205 chapters
Paints, Varnishes, Wallpapers
institutions than to the Jews in the United States and Canada
•ed Supplies.
against whom most of it is osten- and branches in Palestine and
sibly directed.
Free Estimates Furnished
Ile charged tho Nazi regime Bulgaria.
We Can Finance Your Job
Mr. Gutstadt reported that the
with responsibility for inspiring
No Down Payment
stories that bolshevism was "cre- Anti-Defamation League handled
2,492 cases of anti-Semitism in
ated
by
Jews,"
that
Jews
in
this
Monthly Payments Arranged
and other countries are Comm- the last three years.
Up to Three Years
Reporting for the Hillel Found-
nista and leaders of Communist
organizations, and that Dr. Albert ation Commission, Dr. Sachar said
there were two new foundations,
Einstein is a Communist.
Mr. Livingston declared that at Penn State College and the
while a few Jews are Communists, University of North' Carolina,
LOUIS NATIIANSON
the vast majority are not, nor are since 1935, bringing the tntal to
they the leaders of Communists' II, with a 12th to be establiiihei
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organizations. at the University of Indiana in
TYLER 6-0664
The leaders of communism in the Fall.

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it is now in conference, with a
good chance of being buried . . .
But it won't hurt to write your
Congressman and Senator a note
about it . . . Anti-Semitic agita-I
tors are getting plenty bold in Los I
Angeles .. . They not only picket
hotels where Jewish meetings are
held but drop their literature on
Jewish golf courses, scatter them!
from roofs of business buildings
and even insert them in magazines
and newspapers delivered to Jew-
ish homes . How come that the
fulsome reports about the "pat-
riots" who rushed to Washington
to help kill the reorganization bill
failed to mention that William
Dudley Pelley's anti-Semitic sheet,
"Liberation," was widely circulat-
ed among them? . .. Incidentally
Pelley has embarked on a cam-
paign for a million members .. .
The March of Time's forthcoming
newsreel about Hitler's conquest of
Austria will be boycotted by all
Warner Bros. theaters as Nazi
propaganda ... There must be at
least 40,000 anti-Semites in Illin-
ois, for that's how many votes were
cast for Newton Jenkins, Chicago
Jew-baiter, who was an indepen-
dent candidate for the Democratic
nomination to the U. S. Senate ...
Did you hear about the anti-Nazi
Aryan German in Yorkville who
rescued an aged and bearded Jew
beating him up? ... And an Ital-
ian policeman was cheered by a
crowd of Germans as he gave the
Nazi hoodlum plenty of lumps when
the hitter complained he was "de-
fending" himself from the old man.

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