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I6:19.17:14 Rosh Chodesh Sivan Readings of the Lsr,-Tuesday, May 31 Num. 28:1-15 lyar 26, 5698 May 27, 1938 - The Successful Campaign rz Workers in the Allied Jewish Campaign have reason to be proud of the results they have achieved. It was a great and a highly successful drive. It not only broke all pre- vious records in fund-raising in Detroit, but it reached new heights in enthusiasm and in devotion to Jewish causes. Three months ago practically all the leaders of the drive would have predicted that the campaign would fall 15 to 20 per cent short of the goal. The fact that almost the entire quota has been subscribed is a tribute to the Jews of Detroit and to the devotion with which they participated in this important effort. The satisfactory result of the drive, while it does not compare with the tri- umphs in San Francisco, Cleveland and other communities where the quotas were oversubscribed, is directly attributable to the efforts of the men and women who solicited the donors in the lower brqckets. The fact that approximately 2,500 more contributors were enlisted this year than last is evidence of a hard job well done. To Fred M. Butzel must go the major portion of the credit that is being awarded for able leadership in the campaign. As general chairman of the drive he inspired the workers with courage and with enthu- siasm. His very conservatism was a great asset in a drive that needed conviction and not ballyhoo—and it is the conviction of the workers that carried the campaign to success. Behind the scenes, Isidore Sobel- off; the executive director of the Federa- tion, ably directed the campaign machin- ery and helped to keep it working smooth- ly during this splendid fund-raising pro- ject. , In the Interest of Peace In thb interest of peace and unity, the administrative committee of the American Jewish Congress has excluded from the popular referendum the four original questions dealing with Jewish State, the boycott, the democratization of Jewish communities and the unification of all Jew- ish forces and has instead adopted one question upon which American Jews will be called upon to vote on June 25, 26 and 27. The referendum will instead be con- ducted on the following question: Do you favor a Union of all Ameri- can Jewish groups engaged in safe- guarding the equal rights of Jews, which shall undertake to create for the defense of such rights a single, all-inclusive agency, organized on a democratic representative basis, in ac- cordance with American ideals? There is a faction in American Jewish life whose ideology is that it is not neces- sary to unify all forces; that true democ- . racy provides for every group to exist and to express an opinion and to act in its own behalf. This faction has a perfect right to enter into the discussion, to propagate defeat of this question by a majority of the Jews of this country and to retain the status quo in the conduct of Jewish af- fairs. But the reality of the recurrent de- mand for unity must not be overlooked, and therefore free and calm discussion of this question is in order. The fact to be remembered is that there is duplication of effort in the work for de- fense of Jewish rights; that there are ex- isting agencies each of which conducts its own offices, has its owwiesearch bureaus, : carries on its own prOaganda work, send its own commissions to negotiate with gov- ernmental agencies. Too often, as a result of such action, non-Jews dismiss our peti- tions with shrugs of their shoulders and with the comments, "If Jews themselves can't agree or} what they want, why should we be bothered about them?" At the same time, there is a waste of money and en- _errv. anima speaking for Jews pli0111781! _ TAT WILL ADDRESS Under-Dog Finds Defender WOMEN'S GROUP IS PURELY COMMENTARY ACTIVE IN BEHALF ZISHO GROUP HERE OF CONGRESS POLL The responie to the call of the American Jewish Congress in Detroit is an indication Py PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Carleton Beals' "Glass Houses" Tells a that Jews desire unity of action and that Thrilling Story of 10 Years of Free- A Viciously Anti-Semitic Book the sentiment is in favor of the democratic Warsaw Educator to Speak Lancing; Warns of Dangers of Fascism All the stupid libels that were ever uttered in method of speaking for and acting in be- defamation of the Jew are incorporated in Magnus at Donor Dinner on to Capitalists. Even half of Jewish needs and interests. It is June 8 The Women's Committee of the Hermansson's "Where Now Little Jew?" which ridiculously inconsistent for Jewish leaders Carleton Beals, one of the most brilliant Ameri- American Jewish Congress, head- has been translated into the English from the Swedish by Catherine Djurklou and Mary Weis- to keep on harping on the fact that "in Jacob Tat of Warsaw, Poland, can correspondents, known for his fascin•ting ed by Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman, mann. The book is edited for the Albert Bonnier his sensational revelations of political is reaching many Jewish women democracy lies salvation for Jewry," that eminent educator and vice-presi- articles, Waring. machinations, his enlightening addresses from the through organizations who have Publishing House by Dorothy by perpetuating democracies we perpetu- dent of ZISHO (Zentral Yiddishe The author offers a solution for the Jewish platform, stands out as a fighter for the all been invited to affiliate with ate the principles of equality and justice, Shul Organization), the Central public declares that it is "the conversion under-dog, as a man upon whom the oppressed can the Congress and send delegates problem. He while these same "spokesmen" for Jewry Polish Jewish school organization, der Ind at all times for a good word in defense to the nominating conference May of the Jews—and the Christians--to Christ." But will be a guest in Detroit on June when It comes to plaring blame for faults he has deny the right of democratic elections to 7 and 8, and' on Wednesday eve- against tyranny. 31. Mee. Kleinman is being as- find with human beings, it is not un-Christian their own people. We are coming closer ning, June 8, will address the an- His latest book, "Glass Houses," just published sisted by a corps of efficient wom- to Christian who is the subject of attack but the Jew. J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia ($3.50), is en who have acted as a speaker's and closer to effecting a democratically or- nual donor dinner of, the ZISHO by testimony in proof of the economia we have just committee and have addressed nu- He writes about Jewish arrogance, Jewish avarice, ladies' group of Detroit. at the even maligns the Jewish ganized Jewish community and we need Minded. A chronicle of 10 years of free-lancing, merous meetings and social func- J ew rib Talmudism. lie statement like this one not apologize for it. Baptists, Catholics, Wilshire. Mr. Reels' newest work is in the form of a diary. tions. The list of speakers, besides pioneers in Palestine in a . of this dinner will go It is a biographical story which introduces the Mrs. Kleinman, includes Mrs. J. which supplements a commentary that the Ger- Episcopalians do not hesitate, when neces- for Proceeds the ZISHO schools. The dinner reader to the interesting personalities he has met: Neiman, Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, man and East European settlers are poor: "The sary, to convene world conclaves for the will commence at 6:30 p. m. The the late Ambassador Morrow, former Secretary of Mrs. Louis Barak, Mrs. S. L. Ka- first Haluzim were even poorer, but they performed discussion of their common interests. But price per plate is $3 for ladies State Kellogg, Carranza, Canes. Poncho Villa, vanau, Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mrs. miracles. The right spirit is essential, and this Jews too often lean backwards, cringe, re- and $1.60 for men who desire to Mike old, Frank Tannenbaum, Morrie Hillouit, Joseph Newman, Mrs. Nathan is what is lacking in most of the new immigrants. They care nothing for the country—what they Borodin, and scores upon scores of others. It is Spevakow, Mrs. M. R. Saulson. fuse to act as a group, even though we are accompany their wives. Tat is an able speaker and chiefly the record of his experiences in Italy, in Secretarial work is being ac- care for is money." Such stupidity, uttered in the attacked as a group. We do not hesitate is Mr. well informed on the Euro- Mexico and jn Spain, with a sprinkling of occur complished through the efforts of face of untold sacrifices made by the brave pio- to act as an international force when it pean situation. lie will report on rences in this country. Mrs. M. S. Dann, Mrs. Jack Book- neers, defies all decency. • comes to collecting relief funds, but we the activities of the ZISHO and t Descriptions of and comments on prominent Jew- stein, Mrs. Joseph Newman, Mrs. Silly Conception of the Talmud fail to present a united front when the will describe conditions in Poland. ish personalities spice the' pages of this splendid Harry Bennett, Mrs. Leon Kay, Reservations for this donor volume. The comparison of Hillquit with Thomas Mrs. Moe Neback. Most amazing is the author's silly conception of need for defensive action arises. Now that event be made by calling is most interesting. He speaks in glowing terms Adidtional members of the com- the Talmud, its contents and its teachings. lie the relief drive is over, it is a duty incum- Mrs. A. may Kosloff, president, Tyler of Frank Tannenbaum, has a good word for mittee are Mrs. S. Lucas, Mrs. writes: bent upon every Jew to realize that de- 4.0650, or the vice-president, Mrs. Hoover, says of former Secretary of State "Ner- Sidney Barnett. Mrs. Aaron Kur- "He have Wen and shill Met that this Jewish nod world vous Nellie" Kellogg: "Personally I wouldn't have land, Mrs. Jacob Schakne, Mrs. tragedy, the Jraish question, Is not in reality a Jewish fense is as important as reliefs. Only by R. Shrednick, Trinity 2-6302. thl „ ZIY,":.." b 7. Abe Rosenberg, Mrs. L. Sidlow, trusted him to wrap groceries in a country store. t „al,grrolh, leo s arc Europe, providing adequate defense will the need ghetto but Ilt.11.4. they hate a Talmud and Yet the man who caused the bombing of women Mrs. David Kallman, Mrs. Simon Pastern mentality. Hence the Jraish question will only exist an for relief gradually be eliminated, Cantor Klavons at and children in Nicaragua was given the Nobel Shetzer, Mrs. Louis Emmetts, long an Talmud one the ghetto evid sod eolith.. to infect The time is at hand to organize our Prize for a set of peace pacts as effective Mrs. Daniel Siegel. the Jens ho have romped from their clutches." Bnai Moshe During Peace Thus, throughout the book, this Swedish writer Mrs. Kleinman reports an en- forces, to present a solid front against the as a gas balloon in a fire." the Eastern European Jews, justifying Most powerful is his condemnation of Fascism thusiastic response from the pub- powerful elements that are organizing Shevuoth Festival and his warning to the capitalists that they are lic. Among other women who are condemns the attacks upon them in Germany, and at the against us throughout the world. Detroit same time drags the assimilated Jew into the same co-operating with her are: Cantor David Klavons will con- not immune from danger under Fascist rule. As Jews will meet, through their representa- Mesdames Joseph Haggai, Sarah category by subjecting all Jews to attack, humilia- Mn eye-witness to the March on Rome by Musso- duct Shevuoth services at Con- tion and ridicule—invariably basing his hatred tives, next Tuesday evening to select can- gregation Sinai Moshe, Lawrence lini, Beals recalls that the event was called "mock- Levine, George Bremen, Aaron similar to the ignorance he didates for the next American Jewish Con- and Dexter, Saturday evening, ery of a revolution" by an Englishman, to which Silherblatt, Maurice Landau. Ro- upon misconceptions the author of "Glass Houses" replied: "It will last rothy Dann, J. Horwitz, David displays about the Talmud. gress session to be held in New York in June 4, and Sunday and Monday through, It is useless to tell Mr. Hermansson that the or nearly through, the next great war. Kliger, Helene Goldman, David September. With Dr. Stephen S. Wise as mornings, June 6 and 6. Sheraga, Carl Schiller; J. E. Good- Talmud is an open book, that it is available in Klavons will be assisted That may be ten years; it may be twenty-five." He man, Authony Deutsch, Rose English and many other languages, that genuine guest speaker, this nominating convention by Cantor a choir and the Detroit public was condemned for it, but his prophecy proved Ferar, Pauline Loeb, Anna Paul, Christian scholars have written about it, that Bishop proposes to revolutionize previous meth- is invited by the president of the true. His warning to capitalism is contained in Goldman, Rose Messen- Denby has condemned in no mistaken terms opin- ods of community organization and to take congregation, Louis Gunsberg, to the following: any antithetical alms of Fascism and Samuel ger, Louis Fried, Fannie Strauss, ions like the one we have quoted which reveal a "Despite the steps for the democratization of our com- attend these services. The ad- romonatism, both repriownta break (loon In international Sarah Eisler and Miss Ruth Brot- disgusting display of ignorance. Surely, Mr. Her- is $1 for men, ladies free. capitalis. m Fuwism proceeds inesombly lowanl munity set-up. With tens of thousands of mission mansson could have found a Talmud as easily as man. of production, not for the benefit of the people but for tickets will be sold after 7 lion Wi thal power, the elute and military madness, For Paw Organizations holding registra- he found the works of Hilaire Belloc or Basil Jews registered for the June elections and No p. m. Friday, June 3. Midst Inetltahly forced to snake greater inroads on rapt- tion books are asked to make re- Matthews or Friedrich Naumann or Joachim Prinz; talions than so-rolleddemocracy. In democeml men Gm with many thousands casting their ballots Picnic on June 13 still be governed by rot... illusions. Ender rawism, they turns at once to either of the fol- ought to.know, if he does not, that this much- The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood is mod be governed for the sake of m000poly capitoilom by lowing, forwarding money due to- he at that time, it is reasonably to be expected maligned book is not a mystery, that it is as easily 1.1 well as false propitganda. necesiary root that this popular action will lead to the completing plans for the all-day bootie's gether. with the stubs bearing procurable as the books of philo- or anti-Semites. oil:Binning the loiter clawes in this brutal (whim is on Sunday, June 12, at names of registrants: betterment of Jewish conditions and for picnic The fact that he did not attempt to look into a "Jack Inns' Diamond got hlo slart by escorting lucky Nankin Mills Park. Mrs. Harry Congress office, 1044 Penobscot Talmud but instead depended upon hearsay and home from illegal gambling Joints so they nouldnit the strengthening of our morale. Meer and Mrs. Jacob Farkas are patron. be robbed enroote. lie Muck them op himself. This is Bldg.; Mrs. S. Kleinman, 3025 . . Landon Defends Civil Liberties I accepted the view that this volume is as mysteri- ous as he paints the Jew himself, is in itself the strongest condemnation of "Where Now Little Jew?" and its author. Calvert; Mrs. Max Dushkin, 1526 Virginia Park; William Hordes, 605 Fox Theater Bldg. His Proferred Solution YOUNG ISRAEL STARTS Alf M. Landon, 1936 Republican Presi- Mr. Hermansson's preferred solution to the Jew- CLASS IN LEADERSHIP dential candidate, emerges as one of the ish problem is that "once the individual Jew, the strongest defenders of civil liberties. The yam nes; Simi. Is being ran by three per- Young Israel of Detroit will Jews as a whole have found the way to Christ, nick.. Bolshevik American Jews: Ernest Greening (now controversy occasioned by the dictatorial Wo—len's Auxiliary head of the BUMS.. of Territories and Dependencle• in sponsor a clam in Jewish leader- their disastrous arrogance will automatically dis- Department of the Interior), Frank Tannenbaum (now of Home for Aged the rule of Mayor Frank ("I am the Law"; ship conducted by Rabbi Max J. appear. In amazement and contrition they will profewor at Cultarbia University), and Roberto Habernmo, Hague of Jersey City caused him to speak gaol oar Mher Wohlgelernter of the Emanuel study the Prophets and the Epistle to the Romans A a'reo .ri‘ n who h .:Mi lan 's...LTV: rtetl " .. "'wh n' o'n e, s On Tuesday, June 7, the Wom- discover what a sin their arrogance has been plainly and emphatically on the dangers en's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home name from Stiehl. The last-named era the aura becatom he Synagogue. This class will be in- and augurated on Wednesday, June 1, against God and man. Christianity does not rec- direct MY of lb. Soviet Legation." moo to the to free speech and threat to American in- for Aged will hold annual installa- A controversy ensued. Beals communicated at 9 p. m., at the Young Israel ognize any chosen people. This point alone is a stitutions as a result of the foreign ideolo- tion of officers at the Stotler Ho- with the State Department and reported that "so Building, 2691 Joy Road, and will proof of how necessary it is and what a blessing tel at 2 p. m. gies that are seeping into this country. far as I knew I didn't have a drop of Jewish blood be open to young men and women it will be for Jews and non-Jews; this aspect of Details of the program arranged Christianity alone would be sufficient to solve the In a recent address Mr. Landon did some my veins, that one of my ancestors had been without any fee. The object of Mrs. Bernard Lachs will be an- in an aide of Washington, another had been a Civil this course is to give young men Jewish question once and for all." plain speaking in an attack on anti-Semi- by nounced in The Detroit Jewish War officer, that all had come to this country back and women an opportunity to re- But upon careful analysis even Christians, pro- tism. He pointed to the startling contagion Chronicle next week. in the 17th century, but that in spite of this fact ceive practical training in spon- vided they reason logically; will admit that the Hermansson solution is not only unworkable and in the trend that comes from Germany and I did not hold the consul's cheap race prejudices, sorship of Jewish clubs. Young Israel is also conducting impractical but is not acceptable to either Jew or Austria and warned that "massed brutality Gifts to Hadassah's Infant and I believed that no American official who de- daily services at 7 p. m., at their Christian. It is not acceptable to Jew because his is contagious." "We are loath," he said, rived his powers from American citizens should Welfare Fund belittle our numerous citizens of Jewish blood." building. There is also an inter- ethical and moral laws are still parent to Chris- "to believe that such ideas and practices eating class in classical Jewish tianity, and still have much to teach the Christian. Mrs. Joe Mkgidsohn, chairman As a result of the issue created. "shortly after, study led by Rabbi David Rine. It is not acceptable to the Christian who has ap- can spread to America. But let me say that Weddel was ordered to Toronto, and perhaps not New World society can no more isolate of the Infant Welfare Fund of liking the climate, resigned from the service. Since The class takes place between parently adopted a determined attitude not even Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Mincha and Maariv services. The to welcome the baptised Jew. Mr. Hermansson's itself from the moral and psychological the has received contributions from then he has come back as a diplomat of high rank public is welcome to attend. voluminous proofs will not help him in the face in South America." effects of the horrors being lived by the the following: of two examples we are about to quote in refu- rich in description, every page Jews of Austria and Germany than it can Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, in "Glass Houses," tation of his arguments. Even by friendly non- North End Clinic Gifts to to fascinate the reader, closes with a Jewish opinion and authoritative Jewish sources, isolate itself from international broad- memory of Dora Netzorg. Robert sufficient Loewenberg and daughters. in tribute tb Pablo de la Torriente, the Cuban idealist North End Clinic has received he does not help his cause. Friedrich Naumann is casts." honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Ed- and orator who died on the Escorial front fighting the following contributions: In not an acceptable authority• because he has defi- Mr. Landon rendered a service to corn- ward Blumberg. In memory of for the Spanish Loyalist cause. Writes Beals: of Leah Cohen from Mr. nitely branded himself a self-hating Jew. Joachim mon sense thinking in the present world Betty Magidsohn, from Mrs. Lena died that Mussolini and Hitler be stopped in their memory Prinz's views have been given only in fragments. bloody careers. He died hoping that you and I and Mrs. Fred Rockeln•an; in Certain Christian opinions quoted as philo-Semitic Loewenberg, Abe Hyman, Mr. and crisis when he stated further: "The mind memory of Edith W. Van Baalen might live in a better world." Mrs. Loewenberg, Mr. and Mrs. that views brutality and injustice with in- Abraham Glazer and Mr. and Mrs. The entire book is dominated by a quest for from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- are self-condemnatory on their face values. • difference, because it primarily affects the Alex Imermart. The Misses Myers justice and by the desire to see decency triumph field and Mr. and Mrs. Louis The Reaction to John Cournoa It c orberin in memory of Jews, is not awake to the real danger. and airs. H. Brilling, in memory on earth. You must read Carleton Beals. He James Pepi KI of St, Louis, Mich., Had Mr. Hermansson waited a bit he could have authors. Some, I know, look upon these things with of Miriam Buchhalter and Mosette will at once become one of your favorite —P. from Miss Helen Stillman. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) S. seeming tolerance. They even say, lightly, Burton Garber. the same thing may happen here. So the Menuhins Get Christian threat is real. A blood-and-thunder age And Jewish Machutonim makes little distinction in its victims. Bru- tality toward Jews or any one else will in (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) held. Those objections are born LONDON. — (WNS) — Mr. the end engulf all human relations, re- and Mrs. Moshe Menuhin, pflr- violated, and the Ameri- of timidity and spoken by those ened 0.• gardless of race, class or creed." world-famous musi- ents of the Jewish Congress has arranged who cannot understand. The Thus, Mr. Landon today assumes the cal Menuhin children, are to can for a referendum in order that it have one set of Christian mach- may have, as it were, a vote of American Jewish Congress is as role of one of the outstanding fighters for utonim and one set of Jewish confidence from the Jewish masses truly American as it is Jewish and civil liberties in America. He admonishes has adopted the American method this meeting, the advisability machutonim (relations by mar- in America. that it is "imperative that the American (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) of At a permanent organiza- riage) as m,result of the forth- of consultation of all Jews in The Jewish Congress Acts press continue in its traditional role, fight- drive's` quota may be oversub- tion forming coming man iage of their He- of youth will be discussed. I recall to my fellow-Jews that, America in order that their will brew-named offispring, Yehudi, ing for the fundamental priciples of free- scribed. Pledge Additional Sums may be ascertained and their de- Praise Newman, Enggass dom. There must be no relenting, for all At the concluding workers' llephzibah and Yaltah. Yehudi when the crimes of Hitlerism be- meeting iast Friday, voluntary is engaged to Nola Nicholas, gan five years ago, it was the cisions recognized and executed. who have honest opinions or views must Leaders especially commend the daughter of the aspirin million- efforts in the drive of Gus D. pledges to raise additional sum American Jewish Congress that The American people know that have the right to air them." Neiiiian, who, as president of the made by heads of teams aire, G. R. Nicholas of Mel- we do not dream of setting up an Liberty-loving Americans are indebted Detroit Service Group, the fund- were which had already oversubscribed bourne, Australia, and Heph- summoned world Jewry into ac- independent group or bloc. We to Mr. Landon for assuming the role of de- raising arm of the Federation, their quotas.' This move to make zibah, 17, is to marry Nola's tion and that began that collective are Americans of Americans. But worked untiringly to mobilize the voluntary pledges for additional brother, Lindsay. Yaltah, who protest which, whether availing or that does not mean that we may fender of true American principles. is 16, is engaged to marry AN AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN VICTORY DINNER AT HOTEL STATLER JUNE 1; CELEBRATE SUCCESS OF 1938 DRIVE • Freud Packs His Trunks Packed trunks and valises in the home of Dr. Sigmund Freud in Vienna were evi- dence to the New York Times correspon- dent of preparations made by the father of psycho-analysis to leave his Vienna home for England. By the time this is printed, the great scientist may already have left behind him the city where he made lasting contributions to science. He asked that publicity be avoided because it may increase difficulties for his planned emigration. Joseph Alsop and Aobert Kintner, . haniman ayases. • ' to vote, in principle, in the question of unity. 'The issue in the forthcommg refer- endum is not whether the Jewish Congress is to assume power over unified Jewry if and when such unity is attained, although it has a perfect right to aspire to such leadership. It is reasonable to believe that when such unity is perfected the Jewish Congress, as the only organization that propagates the democratic method of or- ganizing American Jewry, is to be selected as the spokesman for our people. But the question to be voted upon in the referen- dum does not necessarily infer that at ail. Reorganized American Jewry may choose to turn power over to the Bnai Brith or the American Jewish Committee or the Jewish War Veterans or the Jewish Labor Committee or any one of a dozen other groups; or it may choose to form an en- body, - tirely new • under a new name, dis- ' carding the old ones with their ideological differences. Whichever way it is to he, it will serve the desired purpose and will fill a need in Jewish life—as long as such an in charge of arrangements and precisely the rMM of Mussolini and Ritter with reference to will be assisted by a large com- capitalism." An interesting Story is related about Mr. Wed- mittee who will supervise the games, dancing, commissary and del, former American Consul General in Mexico. other things prepared for the en- An old-school southerner, married to a million- airess, Weddel disliked Ambassador Morrow's joyment of those who attend. Rood-will efforts, and he knocked him in private. Mr. Beals writes about him: • forces for the drive and to retain the _interest of the workers throughout the campaign. Clarence II. Enggass, as presi- dent of the Federation, is also being lauded for his efforts and for the enthusiasm he helped gen- erate during the drive. At the concluding luncheon meeting last Friday, Mr. Sobeloff expressed thanks to the numerous workers and to many groups for their co-operation. He thanked the press—non-Jewish as well as Jewish—and expressed gratitude to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for the assistance given during the entire campaign period. Gifts From Non-Jews A committee headed by Mrs. Charles Gitlin did a splendid job r.. _ . . .___ __- Iti-the Vienna nome fir use great psycncF , Sheriff Thomas Wilcox, -AMC. analyst. Wells urged Freud to seek haven McKay Skillman, Parke-Davis Co., in England, but the latter replied, "No I Healy Shop, Fred Sanders. Frank George am 82 and that is too old to go to a new Couzens, Del Smith, Judge Brennan, place." Wells then asked him what he would do when the Nazis assumed power. "I would go into my library," Freud re- plied, and Wells insisted that he leave Austria he is reported to have said: " No, I will not leave my country. If the Nazis come, and if they offer me physical vio- lence, I shall kill myself. Otherwise, I shall stay in my library." There is nothing left of Dr. Freud's li- brary. It is said that many of his valuable manuscripts have been confiscated or de- stroyed, that Nazis were ruthless in the search of his home. But Freud lives. Ile has not killed himself. He is going to Eng- land. Ile has packed trunks and has as- sumed the role of an exile. As one of the People of Exiles his life story will be re- corded as part of the history of Jewry which does not commit suicide but which always survives its tormentors. Murphy, Judge John V. Jack Cowen,/ Judge James Jeff- ries, Detroit Creamery, Borden Creamery, Kennedy Creamery, Prosecuting Attorney Duncan Mc- Crea and others. Other non-Jewish contributors are: George E. Brand, Jere C. Hutc14s, United States Senator Prenti M. Brown. Eugene W. Lewis, Edwin J. Kalmon, Rev. Benjamin Jay Bush. Register of Deeds Harold E. Stoll. The Kresge Foundation contrib- uted the sum of $1,000. A gift of $250 was received from Leo Fitzpatrick. vice-president and general manager of radio station W.111, in memory of Maurice Cap- lan. Youth Group to Meet Captains of the Youth Division of the campaign will hold their concluding meeting at the Jewish Cominunity Center at 8:30 p. rn. on Tuesday, May 31. efforts in the drive was made un- der the leadership of Simon Shet- zer, chairman of the board of the Detroit Service Group. At Friday's meeting, Fred M. Butzel, general chairman of the drive, paid tribute to the 2,500 workers for their efforts and thanked them on behalf of the 52 Philanthropic and communal or- ganizations benefitting by the drive. Mr. Butzel called for reports from Henry Wineman, Harry Frank, Abe Srere and Clarence II. Enggass, co-chairmen of the pre-campaign division of the drive and their associate chairmen, Dr. Leo H. Franklin, Abraham Coop- er, Maurice Aronsson and Harry S. Grant, and from Louis C. Blum- ,— ...ecetant of this Special •_ tte. itIt _ hIL L 060-01", _ - George man, co-chairmen. reporte d per cent of the executive commit- tee quota of $100,000 and Irving W. Blumberg and Joseph II. Ehr- lich, co-chairmen, announced 109 pep cent of the general division quota of $50.000. General division chairmen were: Louis Robinson, Fred A. Gins- burg, Ben B. Fenton, Barney Smith, Joseph Magidsohn, Julius Berman, Milton AL Maddin, Max Loewenstein. Peter P. Gilbert, Dr. H. C. Saltzatein, Seymour Tilchin, Alex Schreiber, Morris Steinberg, A. J. Blumenau, Harry Rosman, Joseph Bernstein, Myron A. Keys, Harry Seligson. Dr. Leonard Sid- low, Ephraim R. Gomberg. Organisation. Go Over Too Both 1. Organisational Pledge: and General Solicitation Myron A. Keys, co-chairman of organizations. reported on their Participation in the campaign as follows: "oussesey. it Is Impoodhle to men- Boo Ow nailliee ef the officers of HID ertansallosu whe were lawrerneotni is generoasly the organisation- William Stix, son of Ernest W. Stix, St. Louis department store magnate and vice-presi- dent of the St. Louis Jewish Federation. The Nicholases are Protestants. Eddie Cantor's Third Daughter Engaged to Non-Jew HOLLYWOOD. — (WNS)— Eddie Cantor's third daugh- ter, Edna, is engaged to marry an Irishman. members of the Cantor family announced. The future son-in-law of the famous comedian is Jimmy McHugh, son of the song writer of the same name. The wedding is scheduled for September 18. Miss Cantor is 19 and her fiance is 23. _ s.- unavailing, proved that Hitler's challenge to world Jewry, not merely to German Jewry, would be met with dignity and self- respect and that world Jewry must take the lead of all other groups in resisting an assault upon the integrity and security of Jewish life everywhere. Upon a most recent occasion it was the World Jewish Congress, of which the American Jewish Congress is a part, that acted in- stantly and vigorously when the Goga regime threatened to cancel the legal status of the Jew in Ru- mania. Objection. Born of Timidity Every manner of objection will be offered to the elections and to the referendum which is to be suesuan ?mere. re-twee:new, ...we...a es-opreellose of thew adaterk•sse ea festive ceaandttee of the emalainrnesla altal ant Os reach IMO per nag Of it Kan actual tot./ of MO•& In sleeis ofiditio& I wis to appreelati•n Of h the efforts of Ike & canal. and workers who odleited thei wwective organizations. In many to Wane.. Hwy offteceesIed idin obIalniair Wye pledgee front indivuals who And artsiosndy nerstrinoted nothing. with feu reception& the Mips placed is this kond• of capt ains of organleallons this year were of twooport• who dal not cos- sew :y did- 7'hs gaud th '"' " isoltotional pledge* and from general to sore lima solleltation answantk Mr. Keys expressed special thanks to his co-chairman, Joseph Bernstein, through whose efforts this splendid piece of work was made possible. A. J. Lachover reported that th. vatio was a nd te ' nno ed in that a women's committee was organized to take charge of the solicitation of organizational Pledges for the women's groups. This committee consisted of Mrs. Maurice Klein and Sirs. Abraham • • not be Jews and that we do not recognize the call of our brother- Jews wherever they need us. Not to build a Jewish empire, not to achieve Jewish conquests— the very terms are nonsensical—but in order that the war of, Nazism against Jews may not go unchal- lenged, in order that Jews may y l kg gir political, i ttl ; o inol c ivil a nd all social la nds where law and justice may yet be expected to prevail. The elections and the referen- dum are an expression of the Will oftjews in America to do their duty as Americans, to accept the American way of life and to make that way of life serviceable to Jews in other lands who are not free and whom it is the business of American Jews to 'help• to • . . - Carl P. Schiller, 'Rose b. Feral% I- r Charles Robinson, Philip Bloom- garden, Herbert 114.Warner, Ar- thur Ginsberg, Eva Ellenstein, Charles Gitlin and H. Buchman Much of the success of the or- ganizations is largely due to the untiring efforts of this group. As- sisting Mr. Lachover in -hie work were William I. Boxerman and Jack Stottman. An additional list of organiza- tions and their respective organi- zational pledges contributed to the 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign are: I.., Agree Memorial Society, Congregation final Israel. Congre• ration El Moshe, tit; Con tmn of rolled Hebrew Schools. 526: Detroit Friuli Tendon Protective Arm. III: F1,, Galician Portety. Women. *Whore. 115: Detroit Jewish Hungarian .roogre- gation. SW General Linen Metal Chet ill: Jewish National Workers Allionce o me m. I. JeerIsh Po- 0•11tms. 510 Junior Prisker Society. II; taoodry tither. aeon ChM, 11110: St "serer Pre gre wive A Id awlety. lit . Nrugorden Ounshine Club, $121 Rama.- m em Bendsr iu Velma.. III: nisteC• of fe Misrashi. ISO: Yiddish roll. Very MO; Mother/ /Rudy Club. 110. tn. ear-Yin raeanor Lonur in Piano Recital June 1 Eleanor Lipkin, 7 - year - old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. Lip- kin, will be presented in a piano recital by her teacher, Mrs. Rose Morris Saner, at McGregor Li- brary, Wednesday, June 1, at 8:15 P. rn• Her program will be as fol- lows: Bach Haydn Bens Beethoven Marliowell lilsonelseutin Parisi Mort-Cede[ zs..eyrn Two Part Invention No. If !Mooch Suite No . Gsvott• Gigue Sonata In D major A llegro largo Prest• Prelud• No' 10 Prelude No 3 Rondo In C motor To A Wild now Yong Without Word. Harmonloos illecktanith tionat• In 0 major Allsero Andante Proem 0 r Lipkin, Eleanor's n brother, will be at the second piano. • 4