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September 9, 1938
a RON ICIA
sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
HIGHLIGHTS OF
DETROIT INSTITUTE J.W.V. CONVENTION
VETERANS ADOPT i o-POINT
PROGRAM FOR COMBATTING
UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
vention was made possible by
Bernard Postal, managing editor
of Seven Arts Feature Syndicate,
whose articles you have been read-
ing for years in The Detroit Jew-
ioh Chronicle. Postal was pub-
licity director. You'll be inter-
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ested to know that he is the editor
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racial groups which today make
of the Jewish Veteran, splendid
up the colorful composite of
ex-servicemen's magazine .
Francis L. York, M. A., Mos. Doe., Chairman of the Board
that the consideration for this
American life. Along with all
foreign
governments
or
for-
of
• • •
deed is the mutual bonds of
Edward B. Manville, F. A. G. 0., Mus. Doc., President
others, the Jews of America have
ign
political
parties,
revocation
friendship
and
service
to
the
MURPHY'S
ADDRESS
worked, built and developed and
of
Institutional Members of 111. National Association
of the citizenship of naturalized
United States in time of war, and
defended this country. You ex-
Governor Frank Murphy deliv-
Schools of Music
the realization of the great prin-
aliens
found
to
be
unlawfully
servicemen who fought in the last
ered one of his brilliant but brief
faculty el fLc6A,11..lic ■ ze:hzt.:1,,Afp,:.pi...D....7z0A.rrrtn5d Danem4
ciples of tolerance and good will
addresses to the convention after n g a g e d in such activities war against Germany, when you
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among all races and creeds so
midnight Saturday. The follow- and state and Federal legislation were summoned to defend the in-
well expressed by the Jewish War
A SOUND POLICY
ing from his address should be to prohibit the wearing of uni- terests of this country, are a living
EPPIE SINGS "THE VICTORS"
Veterans."
testimonial to this. We need not
recorded for posterity: "I believe
Ti era is one and only one sound wet of choosing a music school,
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The veterans knew him, but
America ought to be proud to orms of a foreign government or belabor this fact. It is not dig-
some of the Detroiters may have
party were urged in a 10-point nified to do as nor will it in illy
FIRST: Obtain catalogs from the various school[.
SILVER'S ADDRESS
give
asylum
to
the
persecuted
of
forgotten the portly fellow who
SECOND: Investigate, inspect end compare their Facilities,
every land. That is real American- program for combating un-Ameri- way convince the avowed dr the
The outstanding feature of the led the banquet gathering in sing-
Faculty, Courses and Tuition Rates.
ism." And this, Governor, is true can activities which the encamp- camouflaged anti-Semite. These
convention was the address of Dr. ing "The Victors." He was none
ment adopted prior to its adjourn- are interested not in learning the
For OUR Cayalog and View Book Address H. B. Manville,
liberalism.
Abbe Hillel Silver of Cleveland. other than S. Paul Epstein of
ment after four days of speech- truth but in exploiting falsehoods
Detroit, Mich.
s' •
Columbia 2870.1-2
52 Plana*
One of the three or four most Bayonne, N. J., U. of M. graduate
making, parading, patriotic fes- in order to destroy not only the
brilliant orators in America. Dr. and patriot, one of the New Jer-
OFFICIALS PRESENT
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 12, 1938 a
ivities and political caucusing. Jews, but democracy, freedom
Silver excelled himself at this sey pioneers who was responsible
Many city, county and state of-
Other resolutions were: 1— and liberalism in the world.
gathering. It was the address of for bringing scores of students
ficials were present at the ses- Praise for President Roosevelt,
a great Jew and a great Ameri- to the University of Michigan. NATIONAL JEWISH
Our Sole Refuge
sions and either witnessed or at- Secretary of State Hull and My-
can.
"The best and wisest thing for
Epstein (Eppie to you—Zeidel to
tended the parade. Among them on C. Taylor for their efforts in
Rabbi Silver received his re- us) heard the band play the songs CADETS HEARD FROM
the
Jewish
citizens in America to
Henry Ehrlich, son of Mr. and were: Councilman Eugene I. Van onnection with the work of aid
ward immediately after his ad- of all states but not the great
do in these confused times is to
Antwerp, City Clerk Caspar Lin-
dress, when the retiring national Michigan battle song—and he Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, prominent geman, County Auditor Edward ng Austrian and German refu- work quietly, patiently and con-
gees; 2—Authorized the oppoint-
commander, Harry Schaffer. ap- rose to demand "The Victors." Detroit leaders, emerged as a Williams and many others.
ment of a committee to take steps fidently in all spheres of life, for
Service Call — 50c
pointed him National Chaplain in Ile got his wish—twice—and he leader In his own rights when he
Among those who sent tele- o erect a monument in Arlington the America we all love, and for
sent
a
telegram
to
the
convention
Authorized R.C.A. and Philco Service Engineers
Chief of the Jewish War Vet- sang lustily.
grams
were
Senator
Bulkley
of
National Cemetery to all the Jews the economic well-being and se-
as president of the National As-
erans.
VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED
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Ohio, Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith, presi- who died in the wars of the United curity of the American people,
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sociation of Jewish Cadets.
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dent of Mt. Sinai Hospital Associa- States; 3—Hailed the action of This will insure the perpetuation
WORTH'S CAMPAIGNERS
S. J. LEVE PRAISED
tion; Auditor General of Michigan France in dedicating on the battle- of our democratic institutions."
"Eppie" came here with a POSTAL GIVES THE NEWS
Leve,
as
chairman
of
Samuel
.1.
HO. 4717
Excellent publicity on the con- George P. Gundry, Dr. Rudolph field of Verdun of a monument to Asserting that there are radicals
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the Detroit convention committee , group of easterners to campaign
Tenerowicz, Mayor of Hamtramck. the thousands of Jews in the Al- in this country "who are trying
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lied armies who fell while fight- to Inveigle the Jews of America
dl DETROITER HONORED
ing in France during the World into their ranks by proclaiming
that their program Is the sole
Mrs. Henry (Elizabeth) Sha- War; 4—Endorsed the movement bulwark of Jews against Fascism
pero was the sole Detroiter to be to erect a statue In Chicago to and anti-Semitism," and that there
honored with a national office at George Washington, Robert Mor- are "reactionaries who insolently
the convention. The Women's ris and Haym Salomon; 5—Ap- threaten American Jews with dire
Auxiliary elected her national proved the action of the executive consequences it they will not join
guard. Mrs. Shapero earned the committee in entering into a con- their ranks," Dr. Silver declared
honor—she did a splendid job in tract with flurry II. Schaffer, re- "we would like to advise all our
arranging for the ladies' supple- tiring national commander, by would-be counsellors and guides
which he is to assume the new
mentary conclave.
post of national field secretary; not to offer us either a political
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6—Called on the President and party or an, economic system. As
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
Congress to continue to maintain Jews, our sole refuge is in the
Oldest hero at the gathering an adequate military and naval God of our fathers, and as Amer-
was Sidney Sigmund Herzberg of force as the "greatest insurance icans, in the Constitution of the
St. Louis, one of only two surviv- of world peace through prepared- United States. When that Con-
ing Jewish Civil War veterans. ness"; 7—Endorsed the action of stitution is once destroyed and
Herzberg was in Battle Creek Secretary of the Interior Ilarold the Bill of Rights is torn into
before the convention, and he Ickes in refusing to sell helium shreds, it will be more than Jews
who will suffer. The fate of
came here to witness the parade to Germany.
—in a car on the sidelines—to
Speakers at the encampment in. 5,000,000 Jews will then be of
light the 43 candles on the birth- eluded Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, far less significance to civilization
day cake at the banquet and to Representative Ilarold Mosier of than the collapse of the greatest
chat with veterans and guests Ohio, Governor Frank Murphy of and noblest democracy that man-
during the sessions.
Michigan, Eugene Van Antwerp, kind has ever known."
Representative Mosier. who is
Herzberg had an interesting national commander of the Vet-
career—having enlisted in the erans of Foreign Wars; General a member of the Dies Committee
Union forces shortly after he Frank T. Hines, administrator of Investigating Subversive Activi-
came to this country from Ger- the U. S. Veterans' Bureau; Rep. ties, said that from the evidence
many as a boy of 17. He was a John D. Dingell of Michigan; already in hand, the conclusion
Confederate prisoner, escaped, re- Barnett Hodes, corporation coun- is clear that the various "isms"
joined the Union forces, was with sel of Chicago; Commander Schaf- established in this country "are
General Sherman in the famous fer and Past National Command- undemocratic in their principles,
march against the Confederates. er J. George Fredman. Rabbi Sil- unscrupulous in their methods
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ver's speech at the convention and willing to go to any lengths to
banquet was the oratorical high- secure the downfall of the gov-
GOOD WILL ELEMENTS
There were many demonstra- light of the encampment. The ernment of the United States."
tions of good
lion.
annual
will at the
parade
conven• through the heart "We have found," he declared,
of Detroit was watched by 100,- "that Nazism in the United States
Outstanding among them was 000 persons who lined Woodward is probably financed by the Nazi
the address delivered by Ernest Ave. as 5,000 veterans and 30 government in Germany. We
Sahlmann, editor and publisher musical units as well as detach- have found that the Communist
of the Detroiter Abendpost, who ments from other veterans and movement in this country is un-
proudly declared that there are patriotic organizations marched in der the direction of and secures
no Nazi Bund activities in De- what was acclaimed as the great- financial aid from Moscow." Prom-
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troit. More power to the anti- est parade in J. W. V.'s history. ising that the Committee would
Occupying a place of honor in the Investigate the activities of the
Nazi Germans in this city.
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parade was Sidney S. Ilerzberg Bund as "painstakingly and as
of St. Louis, 03-year-old Civil thoroughly as we will investigate
BINGAY'S TRIBUTE
Communism," Mr. Mosier said
The finest tribute to the Jewish War veteran, one of the two Jew- that the first hearing on Nazism
War Veterans was written by Mal- ish survivors of that war.
disclosed that the Bund receives
Dr. Silver Hits Coughlin
colm W. BingaV, editorial direc-
Denouncing Father Charles E. "its inspiration and encourage-
tor of the Detroit Free Press.
ment from Nazi Germany," that
"Bing" devoted his column "Good Coughlin as "a ghostly gentle- "strong financial support" comes
Morning" in Monday's Free Press man," who in recent years "per- from the same source," that there
formed
some
breath-taking
feats
to the veterans. His tribute, un-
is "a close and cordial relation-
der the heading "The Jew," was on his theologico-political flying ship" between Bund officials and
so splendid that we reprint it trapeze," for having republished the Nazi government and that the
"The Protocols of Zion" in his
here:
magazine, Dr. Silver declared at Nazis in this country "are organ-
111}1 JEW
Ti,. Jewish Dar Arlen.% 5 111 the banquet on Sunday night that ized, directed from abroad, and
United Mates were In town for Mel
prepared to take advantage of
annual cons rot Inn user the seek-end "it is gratifying to know that the
Ti,. ...antral]. boos. of • member views and attitudes of this gentle- every opportunity to further their
ship of 18,000; and, o It It Justifiable
un-American type of political
pride, call* otlent ion to the fact that man are not shared by the great
oser 250,000 Jews fought in the I Staid church of which he is a priest, philosophy in the United States.
War, the Spanish-Amer ican ar a nd
Sam Friedman of Akron, 0.,
the Filipino inmens•tIon—an tine • and that some of its noblest rep-
shooing of militant American citizen resentatives as high in eminence was toastmaster at the Sunday
ship, In ratio of population, as can be as the Pope himself have spoken night banquet. The invocation at
by ony other race within ou r
in these wild and entangled times the banquet was given by Rabbi
boundaries
boundaries
Thia may come OM • surprise to • which so searchingly reveal men's Leon Fram, and a brief address
lot Of us (WM II em who do not consider
was delivered by Dr. Leo M.
log twos: we souls, of the horror and degrada-
ew s lint chow fighting
Jew
forget that the Jew o as standing
tion of these racial and national- Franklin. Retiring National Com-
ArmagnIdon
for t he lord
a n fighting
d
mander Harry Schaffer delivered
when our -No r d ic - forth... o ere bar istic intolerances which are sweep- •
report on activities of the past
wildernessthat was ing the world today and have sum-
banana, In the wilderness
Eunope.
year. Motion pictures of the pa-
As Ills Eminence ('ardinal Willlom moned men to decency and moral
rade, taken by Jacob Schreiber,
()Tunnel!, of Roston,sa) s so melt discipline."
••The Sus too r of mankind ofro, him
American Jews, Dr. Silver said, were shown after the program.
aelf. was • Jew sae born of a Jews Ids
A feature of the banquet, besides
maiden . . . Let 03 remember that could do nothing worse under
it was the Jewish race s ia preowned present circumstances than "to mass singing with Marion Shelby
the entire
Consmondment s. The
the Ten world
dory allow themselves to be put on the as soloist, was the presentation
must h on or
is lilted
o f the Kma4 race of 1.nwl. II hen defensive and to spend their time of a skit, "Spirit of the Veterans,"
es en w here the peoples of the earth
produced and staged by Comrade
worshipped false gods, onhiPPoo and energies in apologetics. , We
brut lien idols, Is ondripped Jove and owe no one an explanation. We Joe LaRose.
rm. and Apollo, t he Jewish ram
Ernest Stiassny, former vice-
kept alive the troth that there is bat are citizens of this country and
one trod. trod earhonored that race are performing our duties as faith- commander of the Austrian Jew-
that Ile ass. Ills Ten Commandment. ,
ish
War Veterans, the first Jewish
fully
as
any
other
religious
or
Is Ili. great leader. The Ten
Vom.nandments, which contain t he racial group here. We are not ex-serviceman from Austria to
e whol
hole law •f Dud, sr. flume two. Ilnd, interlopers on the American scene reach this country since the Angell-
“Thou shalt love t he Lord t by (Cod
Ith 1 lv w hole heart t' and, ontond, nor late arrivals who helped our- luss, addressed the convention on
'Thaw shall lose 1 he Lord Shy God selves to what others had built. Sunday morning.
The religious memorial serv-
I• this connection I recommend • The first Jews came to the United
book I hove Jost finished readlog, States earlier than moat of the ices, which formally opened the
.•Yntrruy of the Ages. 4A...dated
convention, were held at Temple
Prews, N. Y.) mitten by Mar !Malm-
Beth El on Friday evening. The
he read by .Si t bought •
berg. •should
It
ts at thin time of rising goon Tonkel: anatomist Heide, and principal addresses were deliv-
fall AAmericana
tides of psalm. anti-Semitism, anti- others..
This
might
be
earned
on
throng/I
ered by Corporation Counsel Bar-
athiolcIsm--and all the other venom-
'Hendon and art and ethics
s, ..istes. that wade possible desire Mw sad
stud, all they gave to mankind net Hodes of Chicago, retiring
di, Mends frotn the nigh; shirt Sar- 11111
the religion that I. the light of the National Commander Schaffer of
tori.
KIn of loch org•nisation* as the world.
Kla H los Klan.
Pittsburgh, J. George Fredman,
onic of humor In the
There's • bit
past national commander; Maurice
"Trogetil,"
sard but telling. II has PRIZES IN PARADE
do
to
with the inaddeet .3 3 h over
commander of the De-
First prize in the drum and Bordelove,
conceived by any out-patient of Bed-
troit Post, and Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lam, t he An ah race Ideologyprecool- bugle corps contest went to Royal
lin.
George
Galvanl directed the
Rated by the Natio, •nd eagerly etc
riod loy too moor Amen...* Oak Veterans of Foreign Wars, Temple choir during the special
S ho I h in k oft b heir pmJudIc. aad second to Wayne County Council,
services. Samuel J. Leve, presi-
oith their bruins—If onx.
It quo,. he 31 013111‘ of the Nazi: V.F.W., and third to Vincent Post dent of the convention corpora-
"There olli not be • cooper hence , 120, American Legion. The la-
tion which planned all details for
telligently
and
efficiently
discharged
by
forth
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for
Jewish
slurp,
for
•
Jeo
Joh
a
timid
and
be
That
Congress
should
not
•
phsician or attorney:. And ma of, If dies' auxiliary drum corps prize the encampment in Detroit, intro-
the
11111..01 e• are logical. they will went to the American Legion
government.
subservient body, but rather a dominant,
henceforth abjure the um of nog., Auxiliary. The Cleveland Junior duced the speakers.
apricots
be camphor, boms,
rice.
thinking and aggressive legislative body.
einem., and Iliac
they owe Corps, Jewish War Veterans, won
all brought Into Europe
t he Jews. the junior prize.
• That business should be encouraged and
And then there is Dr. Inkatehewskyo
Among the other drum and bu-
helpful willow for N•11 ins allds, a.
• That Congress should preserve the inde-
helped to absorb the unemployed.
printed In the New York State Junrnal gle corps were: Ford Dearborn
of Minitel/ie. The Ihwt or is not Jeolsh.
pendence of the judiciary.
The Doctor explains 1 hot -since the V. F. W., wearing black and
Jew Ish opted is t• be destroyed in white; Chevrolet Detroit, Ameri-
• That Congress should adopt a common-
every hnsoch of Me according I o the
• That Congress should preserve, at all cost,
DAILY Rain or Shine
B this
aal doctrine. he Is anno. to pros Ide can Legion, in red coats and Stet-
sense economy program.
medico! guide no that mil-semi. son hats; Canadian Legion, De-
the system of free, private enterprise.
should know ',hat to •s old s hen they
troit
Post,
playing
"Rule
Brit-
are Ill." De. Inhale hew sky writes
..)k Nark oho has phill• mod not Gioia," and a bagpipe unit from
• That we should have a definite plan for
allow- himself to be cored 1,1 solvaroan the Chrysler plant, wearing deep
• That relief for the needy and unemployed
because It Is • discos ery of a Jew,
sound
recovery.
is not a partisan issue but a duty to be in-
Ehrlich. Ile most nut at en lake steps green tartans.
to II nd nut if he low
phIliww, because
Among those in the parade were
the 1( anerman rem•t
o kith is trod
for t hal pnrpnse w•nd is I he mit the Boy Scout Troops of Shaarey
means of ham Intl ho the dimmer, Zedek and Bnai David; the Junior
of • Jew. If he thinks he has gonor-
rhea, he most no
of to establish Rosenwald Post of American Le-
the fort Ammo. he will be mlog the gion as well as the ladies' groups
method discos ered by • Jew: Neb...
- A Sal w hu ha. heart disease mast of the Jewish war veterans' asso-
Sol me digitalis, st bleb conies frown • ciations,
of MUSICAL ART
acquired national fame as a re-
mit of this convention. The ver-
dict of the delegates and national
officers was: "It was the best ar-
ranged convention we ever had."
With Leve on the arrangements
committee were men and women
who worked untiringly for many
weeks to make the encampment
a great gathering. The results of
their labors will be talked about
from coast to coast for many
months to come—and Miami will
have to do some stepping next
year to compete with Detroit.
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for Isador S. Worth for national
commander.
Ily Steinberg of Jersey .City,
former Detroiter, drove a carload
of Worth campaigners here—and
they left victorious.
Incidentally—the campaign for
Worth was reminiscent of the
fight for the presidency at the
Zionist convention held here.
Worth was the candidate of the
westerners—and once again the
east was licked.
The Detroit delegation was up-
set: how could they take sides
when they are hosts? So—they
split the vote: 20 for Worth and
20 for Major Maxwell Cohen of
Boston. The inside dope is that
a majority of the delegation was
for Worth, but, the commander of
the Detroit Post No. 13t (Mau-
rice Bordelove) wanted tf,lie the
t: host to the ve y end.
Result: split vote and no favor-
Resul
itism.
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RADIO SERVICE
DEXTER RADIO CO.
•
Vote for
HARRY A.
McDONALD
for
CONGRESS
13th District
Republican
a u
HARRY A. McDONALD Believes .. .
RACING
Prefemed by the Civic Searchlight
Harry A. McDonald Likes Folks and Folks Like Him
HELP ELECT HIM TO CONGRESS
Paid for by friends.
Jew, Ludwig Troube. If he has ■ t oat h-
oehe he o III not nor coral., or he
Ill be honoring I he o ark of • Jew
Salonten richer. It ohm wood not be
treated or he w ill nose t he Acne. to
Ind discos erie• of the Jew., It idol
Sod \t pill. If hr has dial... he mod
nol ose becouse of the re-
orarch o or k of the Jew, Minkowsky.
If he hos a headache he most shoo
Pnwmidm and antim rin (+Mr. Yd
w ho has I. manalaless
MO mad de w ,
p w ith them
II
141113
,
(Ivor
(S
Leibmic h, for ho
thought of chloral hyd
hydro,.. The ramp
with am chi.- (rend Is tho
father of my-Immoral, da.
And-Sewnll le 310,10e• afoot JeDtww.
an drams eel. land homes
eameot• by
the No.1 IN•im men, toll tser, liana-
g•J and Into VI arbors w the &rm.-
I otos... Jeri...hon. Itrono Mock, wad
rantt I Ile nearologiras,
K rework. • sad Ille•edikt ; t he
ImnS Medalist, Eraeakelt sa lb., me-
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GREAT CONVENTION CITY
Thus, once again Detroit proves
to be a great convention city.
Every national gathering held
here in the past year was an out-
ADMITTED
standing success. The Jewish
Da ra
National Fund national confer- TUESDAY and FRIDAYS.
ence, the convention of the Zion-
ist Organization of America and
now the encampment of the Jew-
s Stets ••d ► Moral Tar.
ish War Veterans of the United l•eisdis
sad Grand Stead Rms.. Root
States have made history.
We therefore say to all other
Jewish organizations that al-
though conventions mean work to
LACES
as you are welcome!
— P. S.
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