America lavisk Periodial Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 CINCUINAT1 30, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO-R:61Th NEB arAPER PRINTEDIN c MICHIGAN ETROIT LWISII :111t0/sTICIA, All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-40 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1938 VOL. XL NO. 18 Dr. Golub Recommends Building of a Hospital Under Jewish Auspices A Happy New Year DETROIT JEWISH COMMUNITY'S ATTITUDE TO BE DESCRIBED IN EXPERT'S SURVEY NAZIS AT ODDS WHAT TO DO WITH JEWS IN EVENT OF WAR; JEWS, SERBS IN YUGOSLAVIA VOLUNTEER TO AID CZECHS Opinions to Be Detailed by Dr. Golub in Forthcoming Issues of The Chronicle; Lurie Is Studying Financial Side of the Question Deliberate Attempt to Incite Czechoslovakian People Against Jews Made from Nazi Radio Station in Vienna; Broadcast to Prague Was Made in Czech Language; War Threat Blamed on Jews "There is nothing so disheartening to recent gradu- ates in medicine as facing the probability of being left without an interneship. To the one who is fortunate enough to have had an interneship, and at its completion is desirous of continuing advancement in a specialized field by means of a residency, there is also considerable PRAGUE. (WNS)—Unless the present mass exodus of panic-stricken Jews from the Sudeten German districts of Czechoslovakia is halted, those areas will soon be almost as "Judenrein" as many towns in Nazi Germany. With civil war and mar- tial law everywhere in the Sudeten, nearly 10,000 Jews, almost half the Jewish population, has quit the Nazi districts for Prague. Every train and plane arriving here is jammed with Jewish refugees. The roads are crowded with buses, trucks, HADASSAH TO VIEW POLITICAL STATUS THREATS OF WAR AFFECT REFUGEES Talks With R gich De end and 17 from Germany, Austria Upon Outcome of the and Poland to Palestine since Present Crisis • 1935, is the sole agency for the bicycles and other conveyances carrying Jewish refugees from the Sudeten districts to Prigue. Virtually all of the refugees are reaching here penniless, having left their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Their wild flight to escape the wrath of infuriated Nazi mobs bent on looting Jewish shops and destroying Jewish property left the refugee; bankrupted, having left behind uncollected debts and profitable businesses. As a result of a conference between a delegation of Jewish leaders from the Pudeten districts *and R. J. Stepford, member of the staff of Lord Runciman, un- official British mediator, Jewish leaders are attempting to pre- Halt Sale of Tickets vail upon the refugees to go For Mushroom Synagogue home on the assurance that the Runcimar. mission would send a NEW YORK. (WNS)- special observer to study the Jew- Ticket-selling for a Washing- ish situation in the Sudeten. Step- ton Heights "mushroom" syn- Rabbi Hershman Is Chair- ford received from the delegation agogue's High Holy Day serv- a memorandum outlining the He- man of This Year's ices was halted when Magis- Jewish status in the Sudeten brew School Activities trate Bernard Mogilesky re- and demanding specific guaran- leased two Jews accused of tees of Jewish minority rights in The observance of the 12th the event the Sudeten Germans selling tickets after they promised to sell no more and annual education month of the get territorial autonomy. to refund the money already United Hebrew Schools was for- mally launched at a meeting At Odds on What to Do With collected. The two men, Isa- dore Blutter and Samuel Dick. which was held Thursday eve- Jews in Case of War were arrested on the com- ning, Sept. 15, at the Shaarey BERLIN. (WNS)—What to do plaint of Sam Paperle, presi- with the Jews fn Germany in the dent of the Inwood Hebrew event of war seems to be bother- Congregation, who acted under ing the Nazi authorities. Nazi the law which forbids the sale military circles insist that when of tickets for religious serv- war comes all Jews of military ices purporting to be in ac- age be organized into special la- cordance with the precepts of bor battalions which would be any recognized faith, save by sent into the most exposed posi- representatives of a religious tions. The Angriff, Propaganda association or corporation. The Minister Goebbels' organ, how- defendants had no authoriza- ever, favors putting all Jews in tion to act for any synagogue. concentration camps for the dura- tion of the war. I ANNUAL EDUCATION MONTH COMMENCES Pope Declares Christians Can't Participate In Anti-Semit. Pius Weeps Over Fate of Italian Jews; Proscribes N Official Racial Publication; Fascists Admit Many in Party Oppose Anti-Jewish Program ANTWERP (WNS) — Pope Pius has denounced anti-Semitism as "an antipathetic movement in which we Christians are unable to participate," according to a mes- sage fawn the Pontiff made public here by the managers of the Catholic radio station in Belgium on their return from Rome. The Pope's message said: "Anti-Sem- itism is incompatible with the idea of the sublime reality of the Biblical text. It is an antipathetic movement in which we Christians are unable to participate. Natural- ly, it is, impossible for Christians to share in anti-Semitism. We concede to anybody the right to and to take meas- e def nd himself ures to safeguard his interests, but anti-Semitism is inadmissible. Spiritually we are Semites." Weeps Over Fate of Jews BRUSSELS (WNS) — Pope Pius wept openly in denouncing Italian anti-Semitism to a dele- gation of visiting Belgian Catho- lics, the influential and authori- tative Belgian newspaper Le Soir made known in a prominently featured page-one story. Accord- ing to Le Soir the Pontiff used the term "anti-Semitism" instead of "racism" in deploring the fate of the Italian Jews. Le Soir quotes the Pope as having said: "Remem- GENEVA. (WNS)—If the Eu- Youth Aliyah movement in the turn United States and will lay plans ropean war crisis takes for the better within the a next at the convention for an intensi- fication of its transfer activity. few weeks, negotiations with Ger- • many for planned emigration of refugees with some part of their 'capital will be opened or George Rubl ee, director of for Int governmental Refugee Bureau, the liaison committee of the League of Nations High Com- mission for German Refugees was told by Nathan Katz, secre- Chaim Weizmann and Members of tary - general of the Joint Dis - Appeal Issued by br. Jewish Agency Executive; Jews Mobilized to tribution Committee in Paris. The liaison committee adopted Replace Arab Police in Jerusalem a number of resolutions calling on the Intergovernmental Refu- Man urged by the Executive that gee Bureau to act immediately to JERUSALEM. (W N S - Palcor communities begin preparations obtain immigration outlets for Agency)—The Jews of America at once that would enable the refugees without waiting for the as of every land were called upon Jewish Agency to plan its activi- outcome 'a of Another negotiations resolutionby the Jewish Agency Executive, ties immediately and for 1939 Germany. on the basis of the expected re- praised the work of Sir Neill under the signatures of Dr. sponse to the present appeal. Malcolm, League Refugee Cam- Chaim Weizmann and its other 9 Jews, 30 Arab. Slain missioner. At the same time the members, to engage in "aiscrifi- Arab terrorism Continued Political commission f , 5 the cial, national self-taxation" that League of Nations A s sembly would provide for the Jewish claimed nine more Jewish vie . Lamed a sub-commission con- Agency a minimum of $5,000,000 tams, including the son of Dr. sisting of representatives of 18 during the coming year for the Ben Zion Mossinsohn, principal countries to examine th& prob- needs of Palestine. among which of the Ilerzliah Gymnasium in lem of Jewish and other' refu- defense and security are listed Tel Aviv. and Dr. Abraham Ros- gees and to prepare a concrete first. Striking the keynote that enthal, Jerusalem psychiatrist. Program for submission to the "every individual has a share of Y oung Mossinsohn. Mossinsohn. a veterinary responsibility for the common surgeon at Afuleh, was in a car, Assembly. Jewish fate," the Jewish Agency with Haim Sturman, 49, a found- Town Where Referee Parley Was Executive emphasizes that the er and mukhtar of Ain Herod, Jewish community in Palestine and Haim Etkin, 44. a founder Held Plans Monument stands firm in the face of the and mukhter of Geva, which was to Roosevelt EVIAN - LES - RAINS, France. present onslaught and calls upon blown.. to bits when it was struck f WNS) — The first monument the Jewish people to give funds by a land mine near Tirath Zvi. anywhere to President Roosevelt freely to those "fighting in the Dr. Rosenthal was ambushed near Ramleh. Jacob Stern, driver of is to be erected in this French front line. The manifesto, which also bears resort town where the intergov- a Jewish-owned truck held up ernmental refugee aid conference the signatures of the members and amoned by a bang which the board of directors of the was held last July in response to of Keren Ilayesod, was drawn up s topped it on the Jerusalem- Jaffa highway, was bludgeoned t o an invitation from Roosevelt. The by the executive in accordance death. Alfred Ascher, 27-year- mayor of the town announced the decision of the confer- that the decision to erect the with ence held in Antwerp early this °id ghatlir of Givath Brenner, was shot to death while riding monument had been unanimously adopted at • meeting of the mu- month with the participation of wipe! council which voted to many of the leading figures in in a was car. killed Chanania a gang of when Goloychik. 32, honor Roosevelt for his efforts all lands associated with the nabs- (PLEASE flux ro PAGE P11E1 of funds for Palestine. It i ng in behalf of refugees. JEWS SUMMONED TO SACRIFICIAL SELF-TAXATION FOR PALESTINE r. 10,000 JEWS FLEE SUDETEN AREAS IN MASS EXODUS WHICH THREATENS TO MAKE THE LAND AS "JUDENREIN" AS TOWNS IN NAZI GERMANY Jewish Leaders Confer With Member of Runciman's Staff and Urge Refugees to Return to Their Homes; Special Observer to Make Study of Jewish • Position in Affected Territory Bases His Conclusions on Limited Opportunities for Jewish Physicians and Insufficiency of Hospital Beds in Detroit discouragement when he begins his search for an appointment." So states Dr. J. J. Golub, collaborator in the Hospital Survey being conducted at the request of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit by the National Council of Federations and Welfare Funds. Through the survey answers are sought to two questions: 1. Is there a need for a hos- 0 pital under Jewish auspices in Detroit? 2. If the need exists, is the Detroit Jewish community able and ready to erect and maintain such an institution? Survey by Two Experts Dr. Golub, executive director of the Hospital for Joint Din- Palestine to be Theme eases, New York City, has coin- of Convention Dieted the first half of the survey and has answered the first ques- NEW YORK. — The political tion. The findings and condo- sinus of his study are being pub- situation in Europe and Palestine lished serially in The Detroit Jew- will be one of the most important ish Chronicle. topics for discussion by hundreds of delegates who will attend the Harry L. Lurie, who heads the 24th annual convention of Hadas- Council of Federations and Wel- sah, the Women's Zionist Organi- fare Funds, New York City, is zation of America which meets directing the second half of the this year in St. Louis, Mo., from survey dealing with the commu- Oct. 31 to Nov. 3. Mrs. Moses P. nity's financial resources and Epstein. national president of the readiness to support a hospital organization, announced. project. Publication of Mr. Lu- On the first night of the con- rie's findings and conclusions will follow the present series in order. vention an international broad- cast from Palestine and England The Doctor's Needs over the National Broaticasting In the preceding installment Dr. Company network dedicating the Golub pointed out that the need $1,000,000 Rothschild - Hadassah- for hospital service in Detroit is University Hospital and Medical greater than that which the avail- School will climax a summer of able service can give. Inquiring unusual Zionist activity for the into the need for additional staff repesentatives of Hadassah's 375 appointments for Jewish physi- chapters. cians. residents and interns, he ob- "Healing, Teaching and Re- serves: search," a theme having "more ,!iksJI1J4,134,,PisA4.19444.0 0iLua- than ordinary significance for in relation to . the question of Hadassah members these days," whether there is a need for a hos- will be the highlight for the open- pital under Jewish auspices is in- ing sessions of • the convention, separable from the pertinent ques- Mrs. Robert Szold, chairman of tion of whether Jewish physicians, the national convention commit- residents and interns have reason- tee of Hadassah, stated. able opportunities for the advance- It is hoped that Dr. Haim ment of their medical education. Yassky, director of the Hadassah The principal interest in this mat- Medical Organization, Miss Hen- ter revolves around: (a) the num- rietta Szold, American founder ber of Jewish physicians, (b) their of Hadassah at present heading ages, (c) their background, medi- the Youth Aliyah (immigration) cal school education and general movement in Palestine, and high qualifications, (d) membership in English and American officials medical societies, (e) medical will speak from the site of the school faculty positions, (f) the new medical center which has number of years in practice, (g) been built by Hadassah and the the specialties they practice, (h) American Jewish Physicians' the number who have hospital Committee on Mt. Scopus in staff appointments, (i) the char- Jerusalem. acter and importance of the hospi- The latest Italian edicts expel- tal staff positions, (j) the number of physicians who have no hospi- ling Jews who have ilved in Italy for the past 20 years will tal staff appointments. "The state of Michigan has complicate an already complex and tragic Jewish refugee prob- PLEASE TPRN TO PAGE FOUR) lem, Mrs. David B. Greenberg, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., national Youth Aliyah chairman of Hadassah. pointed out. Mrs. Greenberg an- nounced that during one session Hadassah delegates will hear ex- perts deal with the whole refu- gee situation. Iladassah, which has been con- r eo 5 fo lioa t heen tri t t Ine sfa e g c,e n r dn egdi with etw Per Year, $3.00; This Copy 15 Cents .,,t MANN TO LECTURE 11E4 ON MARCH 11 League' for Human to Present the Great Voluntary Exile Thomas Mann, the greatest liv- her that spiritually we are all Semites." The paper says that the ing German writer, the Nobel Pope spoke of "our poor Jewish Prize winner in literature, author brothers." of "The Magic Mountain" and "Joseph and His Brothers," will Oppose Anti-Jewish Program lecture at the Masonic Temple ROME (WNS)—Dife Sa Della Raze (Defense of Race), Italy's new official racial publication, was formally proscribed by Pope Pius es an immoral publication and forbidden to he used in all Catho- lic educational and religious in- stitutions. Bitterly attacking what it calls "honorary Jews," the Regime Fascista, most violently anti-Sem- itic paper in Italy, admits with ill-concealed anger that ,many highly-placed Fascists are opposed to Itily's anti-Jewish program. The Regime Fascista hints that those who defend the Jews are stirring up trouble for themselves. At the same time it was reported that Crown Prince Humbert, a well-known friend of the Jews, had a private audience with Pope Pius at which the heir to the throne revealed his deep-seated opposi- tion to the governmetnt's anti- Jewish program. It is also re- U. OF M. TO-EXCUSE JEWS ON HOLIDAYS Important Announcement Is Made by Secretary Smith to Regent Lynch 'Czechs Offered Help BELGRADE. (WNS) — Hun- dreds of Jews and Serbs from all parts of Yugoslavia besieged the Czechoslovak legation here offer- ing themselves as volunteers for military service in Czechoslo- vakia. All the volunteers were thanked but were told their serv- ices were not needed at present. Radio Attack on Jews Jewish students will be excused VIENNA. (WNS)—A deliber- "without any prejudice" from at- ate attempt to incite the Czecho- tending classes on Holy Days, slovakian people against the Jews Shirley W. Smith, vice president is being made from a Nazi radio and secretary of the University station in Viers broadcasting to eek. announced this DR. A. M. HERSHMAN Prague in the Czech language. week. in a letter to John D. Lynch Zedek Synagogue. Rabbi A. M. In one broadcast a speaker said: In "Czech worker, be mindful that of Detroit, Regent of the Uni- Hershman is chairman of the Jewish manipulations are trying versity, Mr. Smith stated: 5699 Education Month. On the occasion of the current to send you to war. No one but "Answering your letter in so far as it relates to the registra- observance, Dr. Hershman issued the Jewish Soviets stand in the way of reconcilation between the lion of Jewish students: the following statement: "I talked with Mr. Ira Smith, "The month of Tishri has German and Czech people. Jewish plans for world domination are the Registrar, this morning, and been designated as Jewish Edu- conjuring up a new war. You he tells me that arrangements cation Month. During this /PLEASE TURN TO PAGE a) have always been made when month no effort will be spared these two sacred days under the to bring home to Jewish par- Jewish religion fall on any of the ents imperious ne vot f p ro- days of registration, under which viding thei r children ass arrangements the Jewish stu- adequate Jewish training. dents are in no way prejudiced. "It is a truism. tha The 26th and 27th pf September occupies a positiont the of unique school are this year the .opening days Importance in the scheme of of university exercises. The for- Judaism. The ideal which malities of registration, payment animated our people throughout Drive Planned by Detroit of fees, etc., begin during the the ages may not inaptly be District of Federation !PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 121 Preceding week. The Hebrew summed up in the words of ' of Polish Jews students of Detroit and elsewhere the prophet: 'And all thy chil- in this vicinity can easily come ''' THOMAS MANN dren shall be taught of the out and attend to all these for- USE OF FIRST CLASS Close to 100 representatives of Lord.' Needless to say that in Detroit, Saturday night, March malities, returning to their homes over 30 "landsmanschaften," par- this ideal was seldom if ever MAIL URGED FOR NEW 11, 1939. ticipating in a conference called (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3) (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3) YEAR BY POSTMASTER by the Detroit District, Federa- The world-famous exile is be- tion of Polish Jews in America, ing brought to the city by the In a statement addressed to League for Human Rights, an or- voted unanimously last Sunday the Jews of Detroit through The ganization of Jews and non-Jews to launch a drive here for the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Post- organized to promote the boy- relief of the poverty-stricken master Roscoe B. Huston urges cott of Nazi goods and services masses of thei: native land. A the use of First Class mail for and to conduct other forms of committee of 15, with Rabbi Max An Interesting Study of Jewish Communities'in New Year greetings in order that resistance against Ilitlerism in J. Wohlgelernter of Congregation Latin-American Countries they should retain their neatness. America. Beth Tefilo Emanuel as chairman, He also urges the use of standard was selected from the delegates Rabbi Leon Frani, who is presi- By SAUL R. LEVIN size envelopes to facilitate their dent of the League for Human to conduct the active work of the Honorary Consul for the Honduras in Michigan handling by the post office. His Rights. makes the following an- campaign, which is to begin in appeal follows: nouncement with regard to the 1(1)11`011 ,4 NOTE) iMalnnlna allh this 1.41., The 11etrott Jewish Chronicle Is the near future, among the Po- ',leaned to present a series of artleks by the Ilom)rary Con.ul for the Hon- lish-Jewish societies, synagogues "Prior to ifnd during the Jew- coming of Thomas Mann: do,. In %nettles.% !Mall It. Lelln. This series .111 deal olth the status of and other local organizations. A ish New Year and other holidays "We of the League for Hu- Jeo. In South Amenranuntries The first nrIlele (Rolm alth the Jens the Post Office experiences con- man Rights have felt that the In 11.‘lefs. Mr. L Jost hes Jost relsenes1 front a 1611 In Mello) an.I In the special committee will be ap- lIondurrn Republic. pointed to have charge of the siderable difficulty in handling greatest service we could render solicitation of funds from indi- greeting cards enclosed in un- the cause of democracy and one 1. JEWS IN MEXICO usual small-sized envelopes paid of the most important steps we be an authority on its problems vidual donors and the Detroit at the third-class rate. Jewish community generally. During the past few years and of the peoples living there. could take to intensify the re- "Letters, cards, etc., of small The conference, presided over sistance to Ilitlerism among the much writing under this caption This is not a plug for Fortune sizes cannot be Handled by the people of Detroit, was to bring has appeared in newspapers and Magazine, but those who will by Rabbi Wohlgelernter, was ad- mechanical equipment provided to the city the most distinguished magazines in this country. Some read the issue mentioned will un- dressed by Rabbi David Grauhart and are therefore delayed con- spokesman of anti-Nazism and of the articles have been written doubtedly learn much authorita- of Chicago who traced the his- siderably in that each piece must democracy. Thomas Mann, Ger- by casual observers, some by ex- tive information on the Jewish tory of Jews in Poland and de- be cancelled and postmarked by many's most gifted son, who has pests, and some by tourists who community in Mexico. scribed their present political and hand. Small pieces ,of mail must presume to know all the prob- economic plight, and Z. Tygel, A Closely-Knit Community refused to live in a Germany of be withheld from bundles tied slaves governed by unscrupulous {ems of the Jews in Mexico with The Jews in Mexico are pretty executive director of the Feder- out for dispatch, causing addi- adventurers and devoted to the all'its implications after a short much a closely-knit community. ation of Polish Jews in America, tional delay. promotion of race hatreds and and hurried trip to Mexico. The In years past this was not the who told of the constructive work "Greetings sent in the mails the destruction of human free- writer remembers the observe- case because the old settlers were of the American Committee for are usually neatly designed mes- dom, has become the most vital tions made on previous trips, and mostly from Turkey, Arabia, the distribution of • funds eon- sages to friends and loved ones and eloquent symbol of the re- tried to again obtain as fair an Smyrna, Salonika and other tributed in America and other and as Such should be sent with of Ilitlerism throughout impression as can be gotten in places in the Near East. Span- lands, which includes leaders of a s much grandeur as poss . le. sistance four weeks of the last trip after ish, Hebrew and French were the all groups In Polish Jewry. Near- the world. Such matter bearing Third lass meeting the representative ele- native languages of moat of them, ly a quarter of a million dollars ' "He will lecture under the ments in the community, visiting others speaking Greek and Turk- had already been transmitted to Postage, which is the usuall rate for large quantities of printed auspices of the League for Hu- their organizations and their ish. Those elements were very Poland by the American Corn- matter, not only fails in prompt man Rights on Saturday night, meetings, and attending their much at home in Mexico. not mittee Appeal, Mr. Tygel de- handling and delivery, but loses March 11, 1939, at the Masonic f unctions. only because of their native Span- elated. Ile pointed to direct sub- Temple. We announce the date its dignity as well. As a further word 'of preface, ish language but because up un- by the Polish dis- ve. sidles As "Mailers are urged to use this far ahead of time so that all wc understand that Fortune tit the modern revolutionary committee ' to pogrom- standard sized envelopes for Jewish and non-Jewish organiza- Magazine in its October issue fi od ized in 1910, Jewish they had become communities and to tribut greetings of all kinds to insure tions planning important events covering Mexico as a feature a firmly established community self-aid institutions in cities and neat and prompt cancellation and shall keep this date in mind. and story, will carry an article on there over the years. By the time towns most severely affected by to mail them as First Class so the members of the Jewish com- the Jews there. contributed by President Callea reduced the re- economic restrictions. that they may retain the pomp munity and all the citizens of Anita Brenner, that most able atrictions for immigration in the After reaching the decision to and grandeur for which they Detroit may be entirely free that writer who knows and under- early 1920's, there were many initiate the 1938 local drive for were intended as well as prefer- night to welcome one of the stands Mexico and who has second-generation Near - Eastern the American Committee Appeal ential treatment in the mails." (PLEASE. Ti - RN To PAGE rive, proven in previous writings to (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) (PLEASE TERN TO PAGE 13) TO LAUNCH POLISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN SOUTH OF THE UNITED STATES