PIENTROftkiiiSfi (AROMA sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Freeman Awarded The Cairo Genizah Judge D. J. Healy Degree at Geneva The Cairo Genizah was a Speaks at Pisgah storehouse of ancient Hebrew Acclaimed by the French news- prayer books and manuscripts papers of Geneva, Switzerland, as that was discovered by Prof. on Monday Night having given a brilliant public de- Solomon Schechter in 1896. A fense of an important work on genizah is a storehouse for worn State Responsibility for the Denial or mutilated prayer books and of Justice, Alwyn Vernon Freeman other paraphernalia of the syna- gogue, Ancient Jewish custom decrees that such :sanctified liter- ature be not burned or otherwise destroyed. A hundred thousand manu- scripts or fragments, including sonic original 3Iaimonides manu- scripts. were among ,the mater- ial sorted by Dr. Schechter, one of the greateet_of modern Jew- ish scholars. November 4, 1938 Re-elect How the "Welfare Reorganiza- tion Act," coming up for referen- dum vote at the Nov. 8 election, may affect established philan- thropic institutions, particularly those sponsored by sectarian or- ganizations. will be discussed at Rep. Dingell Has a Pro-Public Vote Re-Elect C LARENCE McLEOD TO CONGRESS Republican " 13th District Too Valuable to Lose" This advertisement paid for by Jewish friends. Capizzi Rejects Fascist Support • In a radio address delivered by I. A. Capizzi, Republican can- didate for Prosecuting Attorney, he denied affiliation with a Fas- cist group and affirmed his alle- 4 Prescriptions SCHETTLER DETROIT GROSSE POINTE BIRMINGHAM ItUrbrinfortlft•Tg ft7Ntl4ACY Reelect COUNTY TREASURER • Halevy Membership Drive Is Extended I. A. CAPIZZI In a print-el report known as "Congressional Report Cards" cov- ering the voting records of all Con- gressmen serving in the 75th Congress, the name of John D. Dingell, Congressman from the 15th District, appears well towards the top of those whose records a JUDGE D. J. HEALY Dr. Alwyn Verno n Freeman recently had the degree of Docteur es Sciences Politiques in Interna- tional Law conferred upon him by the combinedefaculties of the Uni- versity of Geneva, Switzerland, and the Institute Universiture de Haute Etudes Internationales in Switzer- land. The hearing took place before a committee of six judges, presided over by Prof. Maurice Bourquin, Belgian delegate to the League of Nations, and consisting among oth- ers of John B. Whitten, professor of international law at Princeton University, and Prof. Hans Kelsen, author of the Austrian constitution of 1921 and founder of the Vienna School of International Law. Dr. Freeman has spent over four years in Europe in the preparation REP. JOHN D. DINGELL of his exhaustive study, which deals preach a 100 per cent of what with a problem ofNital interest to all governments, namely, the pro- might be termed a pro-public vote. This report is compiled without tection of citizens abroad against wrongs and injustices inflicted by the consent or knowledge of the Congressmen whose standing is foreign states. The recent Mexican decrees ap- published and circulated through- out the United States of America. propriating certain British oil in- "The American Good Govern- terests and the secret trials charac- terizing the judicial systems of var- ment Society, a national non-part- ious authoritative nations today are izan organization with headquart- ers in Washington, D. C., has typical of the matters treated. His hook, "The International endorsed many candidates in many Responsibility of States for Denial states, some even prior to their of Justice," now being published successful primaries. Having no by Longmans, Green & Co., of Lon- obligation to special interests and don, England, has been accepted no "axes to gind," the Society in Geneva as a distinguished con- supports candidates of various po- tribution to the literature of In- litical parties solely on the basis of their fitness for the office ternational Law. Dr. Freeman was graduated sought. The record of John D. from the University of Michigan Dingell shows a number of things: in 1930, and Harvard law School first, serving his district efficiently; in 1933. Ile studied lit the Uni- second, voting intelligently on na- versity of Geneva and the Insti- tional legislation; and third, hand- tute Universiture de Haute Etudes ling capably his heavy duties and Internationales under fellowships responsibilities as a member of from the Institute of International the important House Committee Education and the Rockefeller dealing with fa* legislation as well Sr - with assigning other Congress- Foundation, and at the Hague Academy of International Law un- men to serve on their committees. I der a fellowship from the Carne- n view of his ability, experience and forward-looking principles, gie Foundation. the Board of Governors of the Dr. Freeman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of American Good Government Soci- ety takes pleasure in endorsing 20 Chicago Blvd. and has just re- turned from Europe accompanied Michigan's distinguished Congress- man, John D. Dingell, for re-elec- by his mother, who spent the past tion in 1938." six months in travel with him. Monday evening's meeting of Pis- rah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith. The ramifications of this amend- ment, consisting of seven laws containing 4,200 words in 23 sec- tions and 12 sub-sections, which attracted front-page and editorial comment of the daily press, will be explained by Judge Dan J. Healy of the Juvenile Division, Probate Court of Wayne County, and will be followed by a question and an- swer period. Entertainment will precede and conclude the discus- sion. The meeting, taking place at the Maccabees Auditorium at 8:30 o'clock, will be open to members, their families, friends and the gen- eral public. At last Monday's meeting the Lodge listened to reports by Chair- man Harry Yudkoff of the mem- bership committee in charge of the Leo N. Levi Hospital Jubilee Clam drive, showing that already more than 100 applications have been received. To avoid the last minute's rush experienced in connection with the 80th anniversary doss drive, the president, Joseph Sanders, appeals to members to bring or send in their proposals as early as pos- sible to the secretary's office, 622 Murphy Bldg. The president also appealed for fitting participation of local Bnai Brith in next Sun- day's meeting and dinner dance of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council, to be held at 2:30 p. m. at Ilotel Olds in Lansing. The Lodge accepted a recom- mendation of the general commit- tee to award a loving cup to the winning chapter in an annual de- bating contest to be staged by local A. Z. A. chapters. JUDGE THOMAS C. MURPHY Present PROBATE JUDGE DEMOCRAT VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of 'your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- ing you around without any obligation to buy. Back McLeod for Congress in 13th During the eight terms Con- gressman Clarence J. McLeod represented Detroit he built up a record of outstanding achieve- ment and accomplishment in be- half of the people of Detroit " FURNITUIV. COMPANY TWELFTH ST. WHOLESALE ONLY This season's membership drive glance to American ideals of lib- Italy Arrests Jews on Charges of Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily of the Halevy Singing Society has erty. In the course of his ad- Anti-Fascist Plotting been extended for a limited time. dress he said: Monday and Wednesda y till 9 P. M. ROME. — (WNS) — The ar- "What appeared to be an en- New members will be accepted in rest of a number of Jews accused all sections. Tenor., in particular, dorsement of my candidacy for of directing "anti-Fascist cells" are requested to report immediate- prosecutor by an Italian Fascist I in northern Italy was announced ly. group was published in the Octo- Theodore I. Fry has honestly, last week by the Fascist govern- Joshua Joyrich, chairman of the ber issue of an obscure publica- efficiently and impartially per- ment. Discovery of the alleged membership committee, has enlist- tion called the Italo-American formed the duties of the office of cells was laid to the OVRA, the ed the aid of Harry Resnick and Magazine. State Treasurer for the past five Fascist secret police. According "This article was first called and one-half years, his numerous Eugene Abraham, two active mem- to the official communique, those bers, to serve on this committee. to my attention by my opponent, friends state in a strong endorse- under arrest included Professor Mrs. Lena Chafetz and H. Horow- last evening, in a radio broadcast. Eugenio Colorni of Trieste, and "In the interests of truth. I itz constitute the investigating Dino Philipson of Trieste, a want to say that this article was committee. member of the Chamber of Depu- The following have recently not printed with my knowledge, ties before the advent of Fas- joined the ranks of the Halevy: or with my connivance. My op- cism. The latter was described Mrs. Nora Gold, Mim Rose Stet- ponent lied when he said it ap- as a "rich Jew connected with sky and Miss Florence Lutsky, peared over my name. the Rotschild family." The offi- "Let me say that I was born of sopranos; Mrs. Lillian Shapiro cial announcement said that Pro- and Miss Esther Phillips, altos; Italian parents, and that I dearly fessor Colorni had made full con- love the Italian people. But I am .,04 Irving Levine, basso. fession, admitting that he had Miss Sarah Bloomfeld has been an American and I cannot, and maintained political relations with CLARENCE J. MeLEOD will not, countenance Fascism. I selected as the associate accom- Jews in Italy and abroad. panist of the Halevy Singing So- cannot compromise with Fascism. Meanwhile a second step to- and Michigan—a record that in- ciety. Rehearsals are held every I do not want and will not ac- ward the elimination of Jews spires confidence. Tuesday evening, promptly at 9 cept the summit of Fascists. I from Italian business was taken One of Mr. McLeod's most hu- DEMOCRAT o'clock, at Northern High School, repudiate them, and, I say again, with an announcement that all mane activities was having passed Helped thr home owner—Eliminated the I repudiate their alleged endorse- • Tax Shark—Put Sent, Aimee Polities room 123, Jewish stockbrokers have been his bill establishing a United ment. —Pnw Wed a Bud nem Ad ministration ordered to resign from the Rome States Coast Guard life saving "I fought for democracy, In Stock Exchange. At the same station in the Detroit area. France, during the World War. time their representatives were All relief which has been ex- I was a member of the seventh forbidden to participate in trad- tended closed bank depositors machine gun company of the i ng, having been refused admis- was due solely and entirely to the third division. I feel that such a sion to all exchanges. Last week dauntless courage and strenuous service for my country was but If "convenience" is important to you the ministry of corporations for- efforts of Clarence J. McLeod then by all a small payment on the debt that bade the issuance of trade li- in forcing the passage of the means select Hotel Tuller--right in the heart of I owe for the opportunities which censes to Jews. Meanwhile. For- McLeod-Steasrall Compromise have been given me by America. downtown Detroit — close to stores, theatres, eign Minister Galeazzo Clano is Bank Payoff Bill. "I am a member of the Ameri- reported to have replied to the If re-elected to Congress Mr. office buildings, and all transportation. Excellent THEODORE I. FRY can Legion, today, and I know American Government's note McLedd7 e,vill stand 17th in sen- that Fascists and Communists do Stale Treasurer food served at low prices in the Tuner Coffee !cannoning a n y discrimination iority on the Republican side of not subscribe to the views of this against American Jews. the House of Representatives. Shop and Cafeteria ... Detroit's friendliest hotel. organization. Nor do Legionaires ment of his candidacy for re- Iltahs Reeply Seen Only Partly The House of Representatives agree, in any way. with Fascists election. Satisfactory • is governed by the rule of sen- or with Communists. Mr. Fry was elected to the Italy's reply to the recent Amer - iority, and therefore, he will be HARRY F. O'BRIEN "Every advantage which I have office of State Treasurer in 1932;, 1 can note asking that .American ranked among the highest in Manager ever had. I obtained from the op- he was re-elected in the fall of I.1 ews be exempt from the provis- power in the Republican Party. portunity, in a democracy such as 1934 to serve with a Republican ions of the decree ordering the Clarence J. McLeod is the Re- ours, to better my lot by my own administration; he was retained expulsion of foreign Jews has been publican nominee in the 13th dis- After you have voted for perseverance and aspiration. I in office again in 1936 to serve received, U. S. embassy officials rict. Frank Murphy for Governor could not have had such a chance with a complete Democratic ad- here announced, describinb it as then look for the name of under Fascist or Communist ministration. Theodore I. Fry "more or less satisfactory." This WITH BATH Vienna Nazis Raid Synagog u e; a so. rule." ED. A. CAREY for Congress, has, with the aid of the con- is believed to indicate that Italy Attack Worshippers and Rabbi 13th District o n the new Con- scientious voters, withstood these has informed the United States VIENNA. (WNS) — Having stitutional Democrati c Ticket Britain Lends Czechs 350,000,000 changing tides and his record in hat individual consideration will sated themselves temporarily with $ 0 and place men of the same office speaks for itself. to Aid Sudeten Refugees be given to every case involving anti-Catholic demonstrations, Vi- FROM L SINGLE caliber in office. LONDON. (WNS) — A ;60,- The voters of the state of A merican Jews but that they will enna's Nazis turned their atten- At the year 5699 gets under 000,000 loan by the British gov- Michigan have, by their continu- h aye to provide specific reasons for tion to the Jews in Governor Frank Murphy and a way, we offer the readers of this sudden out- ernment to Czechoslovakia to be ous endorsement of Theodore I. remaining in Italy if they are to break of anti-Jewish violence that Ed A. Carey, both members paper a very appropriate gift It "applied to meet immediate re- Fry at the polls, expressed their be exempt from the decree. It is began in the city's Second Quar- of Faust Post, No. 113 of is the 24-Year Hebrew English quirements, particularly relief for confidence, trust and admiration American Legion, have the en. believed, however, that most of ter when crowds of Nazis re- Calendar for which thousands of refugees and provision of em- of him as an individual and of the 200 American Jews in Italy t urned from celebrations marking dorsement of the rank and file Jewish families have already sent ployment for them" was officially his administration of the office will have to leave. of labor, the U. A. W., the t he absroption by Vienna of many The calendar is a very useful announced here together with an of State Treasurer. B. of L F. and E. and the s ubur Virtually every syna- book. It will tell you the date arrangement providing for the A. F. of L. We Have Seen ItTried gogue in the district was visited of your Yahrzeit, Bar Mitzvah or emigration to England, France, Catholic Official Declines Social In a recent case in Camden, N. by Nazi mobs who terrorized Congressional Hospitals other anniversary during the year. Finland and other countries of Relation s with Germans J., counsel for defense was inter- worshippers by throwing stones It will give you the Hebrew date 650 Jewish and other anti-Nazi In 1033 I ndsocated the reantrse- NEW YORK. — (WNS) — -rogating a lady witness whose re- and smashing windows. The In- lien of conger...1mnd hosvitaIn and of every day from 1917 to 1941. refugees from the Sudetenland. Dock Commissioner John McKen- tad., I am dmshly convinced that sponses evidently were not to his terior of one synagogue was It will let you know for the next These refugees have all been zie, a Catholic, last week notified sucladIsed medicine. sad dentistry liking for he asked the same ques- completely wrecked. Jewish- en mere Nces.arr than ever be. 25 years the dates of Rosh Ha- blacklisted by the Nazis and their German Ambassador Hans Dieck- FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK tion time and again. Her attor- owned dwellings and stores were face. ithen we eennIder the Whom thonah, Yom Kippur, Succoth, return to the Sudeten has been hoff that, as a Catholic. he would ney protested to the court over this of dolls,. nhleh Cower haa sp. peopriated and!wont in the past all Chanukah, Purim, Passover and demanded by Germany in formal have no nodal relations with cluttering of the records. To which also targets for stones and other rears, bat leaving. nothing perms- missiles. In one synagogue a Shevuoth. demands en Czechoslovakia. Eng- Germans "until the Reich re- attorney for defense said: "I can wet I. show for It bet flame taxa- The 24-Year Calendar will be land has agreed to admit 300 urns to the path of civilization ask this question as often as I rabbi who dared to remonstrate tion and heavy Interpol r borrowed Perfect Enunciation Needed iatenc.ant coarlatod that in sent to you absolutely free of of them, and France will take i n religious freedom." Mr. Mc- care to as I'm attacking the wit- was badly injured. Jewish pedes- stead of 30." "Judge you misunder- lewd three billion daises ag ISWWW. trians were assaulted on every charge if you Just write a post 200. Another 160 will be di- Kenzie made tis statement in A sentence of 30 days in Jail stood me," sobbed the prisoner "all WW1 wary .bash lava keen ninny ness' credibility—to which oppos- corner. Meanwhile, the Nazi au- was not very pleasing to the hobo. In the eesetructloi. ae cengeonional card or a letter to: I said was God and the Judge." vided among other countries. witdrawing his previous accept- ing attorney said, "Your Honor, I Imnittais width Weali Por- H. J. Heinz Co., Dept J2, Pitts- British Dominions are also re- ance of an invitation to attend don't think my client's credibility is thorities ordered all Czech citi- The fields were gren and the coun- i...00a et•Peontineell use m.o. burgh, :ens. and especially Jews, to tryside beckoned alluringly. A Pa. se rasa dtalstel. ported to, have agreed to accept ceremonies at the launching of being attacked—I think he's at- Oh, the dullness and hardness leave Vienna and Reich territory. harsh mutter issued from his lips certain Categories of Sudeten the German catapult plane Nord- tacking her durability." of the human heart, which think- as he was led away. The Judge eth only of present things and A good name is rather to be refugees. wind at Port Washington. Reading is not • duty, and has acted swiftly. "Bring that man chosen than great riches, and Every man complains of his consequently no business to be back here." To the recadcitrant he provideth not more for things to loving favour rather than silver Without gold, honor is only • come. —Thomas A. Kempis One takes the people by the ears memory, but no man complains made disagreeable. said: "You had better be careful and gold. —Proverb 22:1 malady. ss a pot is taken by the handles. of his Judgment. —Augustine Birrell or 1 will make that 90 days in Gold is a great minister. Voters Endorse Fry's Candidacy p v %14.04. s tli FINEST LOCATION , 1 0173,;,34,7 [Jacob P. Sumeracki This Useful Calendar Free! YEAR HEBREW-ENGLISH CALENDAR • 800 ROOMS TELLER s ED A. CAREY S