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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938

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Father Coughlin Submitted to Nationwide HALF OF REFUGEES Serious Consideration Given Proposals
PLEA
Scorn and Ridicule for False Charges of CHRISTIANS;
IS MADE FOR HELP For Colonization of Jewish Refugees as
Communism 'Directed at the Jewish People Joi nt Appeal Is Issued by
alai Homeless
Anti-Nazi Feeling Grows Everywhere
Facts Presented Herewith by Detroit Jewish Chronicle Refute

Various Groups to As-

His Charges of Bolshevism Directed at the Jews
of the World

PRIEST SEEKS TO REBUILD LOST POPULARITY
THROUGH VICIOUS ANTI - SEMITIC CAMPAIGN

Scurrilous Attacks Embarrass the Catholic Church; Factual
Statement by Near Eastern Authority Explodes
"Jewish Communism" as a Myth

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

Anger aroused throughout the country by Father Coughlin's anti-Semitic ad-
dress over an independent chain of radio stations, emanating from Station WJR of

Detroit, which calls itself "the Good-Will Station," has been transformed into ridi-
cule and scorn in circles which have become aware of the false premises upon which
his speech was based. ,
It is evident that Father Coughlin sought to rebuild his waning popularity and
again to build up a circulation for his periodical by inaugurating an anti-Semitic
campaign under the guise of anti-Communism.
It is also evident that the sources are not his own; that much of his informa-
tion comes from numerous anti-*

S y c hn olitiL vg eroi,ii n e s. in this withhounal

" RECCORD TO SPEAK
To PISGAH NOV. 28

Urge Coordination of

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propaganda by German Nazis;
Fund-Raising Efforts
that out of the figment of his
imagination, which has grown to
immense proportions, every Com-
The board of governors of
munist emerges as a Jew.
the Jewish Welfare Federation
The radio preacher, the orig-
has Issued a plea urging the co-
inal text of whose address is Minister to Address Rally; operation of all members of the
said to have contained much
95th Anniversary Dinner
community in its work of coor-
more vicious libels against the
dinating fund-raising activities.
on Dec. 4
Jews which were eliminated be-
The call to the community
fore the broadcast, pictured
states:
Pisgah Lodge announces a
the set-up of the Russian Soviet
"When solicited for any Jew-
regime as being composed en- men's rally to be held at 8:15 ish cause, local, national or
tirely of Jews; did not hesitate to p, in. Monday, Nov. 28, in the overseas, with which you are
call non-Jews like Nicolai Lenin banquet hall of Hotel Statler. An not intimately acquainted, please
and Josef Stalin Jews and "con- invitation to attend this rally is call the Federation office for in-
ceded" that only three of the extended by President Joseph formation or advice. Jewish
original control commission of Sanders to non-members as well Welfare Federation headquar-
the 59 of the Communist party as members. Admission will be ters are in the Detroit Com-
were non-Jews—but that these free.
munity Fund Building, 51 W.
three were married to Jewesses.
The program will be featured Warren Ave. The telephone
So fantastic are Father Cough- by an address by Dr. Augustus number is COlumbia 1600. Ask
lin's charges that his address is P. Reccord, minister of the Uni- for Extension 160."
already proving exceedingly em- tarian-Universalist Church of Our
barrassing to the Catholic Father, who will discuss "The
church.
Duty of Church and Synagogue
in the Present Crisis."
What He Failed to Tell
Henry W. Siegl, concert mas-
The entire Coughlin address
was based not only on miscon- ter of radio station WJR, will
ceptions but on distortions which open the program with violin
misrepresent the entire picture of selections, accompanied by Miss
Jewish life. The Royal Oak radio Florence Kutzen at the piano.
preacher failed to tell his audi- By courtesy of the Men's Club Head of Advisory Commit-
ence that synagogues as well as of Shaarey Zedek, Michael Bis-
churches have been confiscated tritzky, conductor of the Shaarey tee on Refugees to Address
Men's Temple Club
by the Communists; that the lie- Zedek Symphony, will present a
brew language is proscribed in symphony ensemble, following
Russia; that Zionists, because of which a double octet of the Hal-
Dr. James G. McDonald, chair-
the religious aspect of the move- evy Choral Society will render man of President Roosevelt's Ad-
ment for Palestine's reconstruc- vocal numbers of Palestinian and visory Committee on Political
tion. have been exiled to Siberia. Yiddihs songs.
Refugees, will speak Tuesday,
Neither did he indicate that Jews At its meeting last Monday, Nov. 29, at Temple Beth El, at
played an important role in the Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Baal 8:30 p. m. Tickets may be ob-
anti-Bolshevik efforts of the Men- Brith received a detailed report tained in advance of the lecture
shevik party. The Very Rev. on the activities scheduled for at Grinnell Bros., and at Temple
John Chepeleff, pastor of the All the dual celebration of the oldge Beth El.
Saints Russian Orthodox Cathe- on Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Stot- , Dr. McDonald's subject will be
dral in Detroit, made a statement ler Hotel. Harry Yudkoff, chair- I"The World Crisis and the Refu-
after the address delivered by man of the membership commit- gees" and his presence here is
Father Coughlin and denied the tee, reported approximately 200 under the auspices of the Men's
allegations that Jews dominated candidates signed up in the drive Temple Club.
the Communist party. lie said for the Leo N. Levi Hospital
Coming at a time when public
among other things: "There were Silver Jubilee Class, which will interest is at its peak in the Seri-
Jews among the leaders of the be initiated at 2:30 o'clock in ous problems caused by the ex-
Russian revolution. But Stalin is the afternoon. Pisgah's degree pulsion and persecution of Jews
pure Russian, a former theologi- team, consisting of Elias Gold- in Europe. Dr. McDonald has at-
cal student. Lenin was Russian. berg, Samuel W. Leib, Harold tracted a city-wide interest in
Only Trotsky, of the major !Qui- M. Silverston, Aaron Rosenberg, his appearance.
et* is a Jew. Many Jews were Joseph I.. Staub and Henry 13.
Recognized as an authority on
meMbers of the Menshevik Par- Thumin, will exemplify the teach- foreign affairs and internation-
ty which was marked for de- ings of the order. Candidates are ally known for his work as
struction by the Bolsheviki. Thou- urged to appear not later than League of Nations High Com-
sands of them starved in the 2 p. m. for registration at Hotel missioner for German Refugees,
famine of 1923. Their syna- Statler. In addition to Mr. Yud- Dr. McDonald is the foremost
gogues were looted just as were koff, Aaron Droock, first vice- authority in the world on the
our churches."
president of the District Grand refugee prieblem. He was for 14
Lodge, appealed to the audience years president of the Foreign
His Gross Exaggerations
for
increased efforts to bring the Policy Association, for two years
Resorting to gross exaggera-
tions relative to the number of membership of Pisgah to 1,000. High Commissioner for German
Rabbi
Morris Adler of Congre- Refugees, and in 1934 received
Christians who were slain by the
Shaarey Zedek spoke on the American Hebrew medal
Communists, he bluntly and cold gation
"
The
Greatest
Problem Facing "For Outstanding Service in
bloodedly accused Jews of al-
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Between Christians and Jews."
The McDonald lecture is the
first of three public lectures
sponsored by the Men's Temple
Club. Maurice Hindus, of radio
and literary fame, will speak
Feb. 1, on "Czechoslovakia—the
By JOEL MASTBAUM
Watchdog of Mankind," and on
April 18, the Men's Temple Club
Translated by Ruth Hershman from the Hebrew in bla.Arets
will present Tony Sarg and his
Marionettes.
Among the two or three new
The McDonald lecture is un-
This is the clinic which serves
shacks in the kibbuts stands an three or four settlements, with der the guidance of Ephraim R.
oblong structure filled with white only one doctor between them. Gomberg, chairman of the event,
beds, tables and spotlessly white But very often the doctor is not who is being assisted by Gabriel
benches. On each wall is a small to be found in any of these N. Alexander, in charge of pub-
mirror covered with a mist ans. places. Besides these, he serves licity, Jacob Langer, Robert A.
ing from the ever-present heat a number of other settlements as Sloman and Harry Markle.
which is caused by closed win- well, among them those of the
dews anctdoor. No one peers into Kurds and Yemenites, where the
these mirrors, except the pale, sick children, stretched out near
slender nurses, who stand near their mothers, wait for the doc-
the medicine chest, upon which for to come, to examine their in-
you see the picture of a skeleton fected eyes and apply drops.
with the written warning, "Poi-
In normal times the Felaheen Preparations for the 25th an-
son". They pour medicine from women, in their wide and color- nual Flag Day of the Jewish Na-
one bottle into another, from a ful dresses, with their babes in Goner Fund have been completed
green bottle into a red one and their arms, would also await the for this Saturday night and all
vice versa, but all the while they doctor here; but now they do not day Sunday. Volunteer solicitors
raise they eyes questioningly to mingle with the crowd. They wait will canvass all Jewish homes.
the little mirror: How do they for him along the way and greet "This year, more than ever, calls
look after a sleepless night? him effusively. He bows, exam- the attention of Jewry of the
There is no sound round about. Ines them, puts drops in their necessity to further Jewish land
A fly passes wearily and thumps eyes and offers advice. In addil holdings in Palestine. More laqd
against the window pane s and you tion to all these activities, he must be made available to Jewish
hear the sound of the contact. At must devote himself to night refugees fleeing the centers of
intervals one of the bed-ridden duty as well. hate in Germany," the commit-
patients breaks the silence with
He is about 28 years of age, tee in charge states.
a groan. Outside, near the door. but his slim figure gives him the
Headquarters for the Flag Day
men with bandaged arms and appearance of a much younger, will be at the Ilabomm Center,
faces, coughing children and man. His face does not denote 8904 Linwood, near Hazelwood.
groaning old people pass back much strength; a kind of painIndividuals desiring to enlist in
and forth. They are waiting for suffuses his sunken cheeks, his I the army of volunteers are asked
the doctor. An odor both famil- high forehead and his eyes which to come to the above center for
iar and strange permeate. the look through black-rimmed spec., assignments. Miss Dena Gold-
air. What is it? Chloroform? tacles, a sort of symbol of mourn- smith and Dorian Niemoff are
Ether? Or perhaps a combination
chairman and co-chairman, re-
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spectively.

M'DONALD SPEAKS
HERE ON TUESDAY

"OUR DOCTOR"

J. N. F. Flag Day
This Week-End

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ITALIAN PAPER HITS
CHURCH PERSECUTIQN

Ministers Urge Pope to
Unify Faiths in Com-
batting Paganism

NEW YORK. (Religious Nevis
Service)—An estimate that al-
most a million human beings, of
whom approximately half are
Christians, are in dire need of
assistance as a result of oppres-
sion abroad, was made by Frank
Ritchie, executive director of
the American Committee for
Christian German Refugees, in
an appeal for financial aid issued
jointly by the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee, the
Committee for Catholic Refugees
from Germany, the United Pales-
tine Appeal and the American
Committee for Christian German
Refugees.
The statement, asking that
financial aid be sent to one or
the other of the four relief
agencies, declared:
"The tragedy
which has

overwhelmed not only Jews,
but also Catholics and Protest-
ants in Germany, is of so vast
a scope that the aid of various
governments has become •
matter of vital importance. This
fact ha. become widely rector-
nised. Meantime, private phil-
anthropy must do what may
be possible in this emergency."

Italian Paper Criticizes Nazi
Church Persecution

ROME. (Religious News Serv-
ice)—A significant criticism of
the persecution of German Catho-
lics appeared in a front-page ar-
ticl e in the Italian government-
controlled paper, L'Avvenire. In
a survey of the European situa-
tion, the paper quoted Hitler's
recent speech in which he boast-
ed that with the suppression of
the political parties he had got
rid of everything that was caus-
ing division in the German peo-
'nice.
In commenting upon this, the
L'Avvenire spoke of the very
serious division which is rand
and daily rendered worse by the
conflict between religious duty
and civil discipline in the hearts
of over twenty million staunch
Catholics within the dominions
of the Reich.

Ministers Urge Pope to Form
United Front of Faiths to
Combat Paganism
FALL RIVER, Mass. (Reli-

gious News Service)—At the an-
nual breakfast meeting of the
Fall River Ministerial Associa-
tion here, an appeal was made
to Pope Pius to rally all religious
leaders under one banner to com-
bat the spirit of paganism in the
world. •
'rae noir has conie
m when the reli-

gious leader, of the
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Warning Issued by Zionists Against Diverting Resources to Untried Plans; Dr.
Weizmann Appeals for Solidarity for Palestine's Upbuilding; He Stat i
Three Essential Needs Are Men,' Land and Money
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BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS DEALS SEVERE BLOW
TO NAZISM WITH PROTEST AGAINST PERSECU1 'IONS

Strained Relations Exist Between Nazi Germany and the Democratic Cou ntries;
Thousands Join in Protests Against Atrocities; Prayers Said in All
Churches and Synagogues for Hounded Minorities

Pity the Persecutor!

Jewry, in this tragic month of November, 1938, is
deeply indebted to the Christian world for the nobility
of spirit in which it arose almost unanimously to condemn
the savageries of a brutal government. In all churches,
prayers were read for the persecuted and mankind was
united as one great human family.
But one man dissented—and all good Christians must
have been shocked to hear his abominations, his utter-
ances of untruth, his defiance of honest opinions, his
disregard of all human decencies in an hour of tragedy,
his blasphemy, his sadistic scoffing over the misfortunes
of his Savior's people.
To those who have become disturbed over this out-
rageous expression of bigotry we give this word of cour-
age:
Among all peoples and all faiths there have been
infamous men as well as saints. The influence of the
latter is always retained for posterity; the abominations
of the former are soon discovered and are relegated to
scorn and to shame by history.
Do not be upset by the lies spread over the radio
by a preacher who disgraces his priestly garb!
Do not despair over_ big. voice_ which_ dissents from
the unanimous verdict of humanity and from the unani-
mous spiritual appeal of Christianity!
His own acts condemn him and when he is finally
placed before the bar of justice he will be as unanimously
condemned as are the acts of his partners in Germany
who will surely be the only ones to applaud the words
of one lacking in the most elementary human feelings.
The words of a great religious teacher, printed here-
with, refute earlier outbursts of bigotry by this dissemina.
for of hate over the radio on the question of the scurril-
ous lies spread under the name of "The Protocols of the
Elders of Zion." His latest outbursts will also meet their
doom.
We therefore urge our readers to retain faith, to be
of good courage, never to permit a fanatic and a dissem-
inator of hate to make them fearful and panicky. Right-
eousness and justice are not to be defeated by preachers
of hate.

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and
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tionit, and 3,500 tear. of Judwhon Omit
printed in The Pilot, official organ of the Archdiocese of Boston,
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"Plagiarism and Fraud"

Text of Radio Address Denouncing the "Protocols of
Elders of Zion"

Strictly ,
Confidential

Tidbits from Everywhere
By PHINEAS J. B1RON

tOopyright. art, 11 A. I" S.)

WHISPERED ABROAD

Paris refugee circles are whis-
pering that the assassination of
the German embassy's third sec-
retary by a Polish Jew has all
the earmarks of a second Reich-
stag fire . .. The reasoning be-
hind this startling theory is that
Herschel Grynzspan, an unknown
Polish-Jewish youth, could not
have gained admittance to the
upper floor of the German em-
bassy without some one being
anxious to have him get there ...
That some one. it is argued,
might have been • Jewish, Nazi
agent provocateur—and there are
numbers of them in all refugee
centers—who sold Grynzspan the
idea of shooting von Rath . . .
Von Rath was selected as the vic-
tim—so the theory goes—because
as we revealed last week, he was
the nephew of the late Roland
Koester, German envoy to Paris,
who committed suicide when he
learned he was a non-Aryan.

YOU SHOULD KNOW

None of the lengthy obituaries
on Kemal Ataturk, Turkish dicta-
tor, mentioned the report, widely
circulated in the Balkans, that he
was the son of a pious Saloniki
Jewess in whose veins rans the
blood of Spanish Jews who found
a haven from the Spanish Inquisi-
tion in the land of the Turks.
Reports of an anti-Semitic real-
ign in the Republic of Colom-
b ia will startle those who know

PLEASE 'MIN TO EDITORIAL rAllE

Consideration of plans for the colonization of refu-
gee Jews and Christians, uninterrupted protests by Chris-
tians against the persecution of minorities in Nazi Ger-
many and the continuation of the enforcement of oppres-
sive measures against the Jews in the Reich, marked the
second week of outrages that have been unparalleled for
brutality in the nearly six-year history of Nazism.
Further outraged by the violent. anti-Semitic aclArer
deliVered last Sunday by Father Coughlin, Christians of
all denominations , throughout the country joined in con-
demning persecution and in praising President Roosevelt for his

great humanitarian effort to condemn the shocking outrages and
to lend America's wholehearted support to efforts for the relief
of refugees.
The return from Germany of Ambassador Hugh Wilson is ex-
pected to bring to a head the strained relations between this country
and Gyrmany. There remains the possibility that this country will
sever relations with the Nazi Reich,

Colonization Plans

Great Britain indicated that there is a possibility for the
settlement of Jews in Guiana, Tanganyika, Rhodesia and Nyasaland,
in East Africa. But while Premier Chamberlain, in London, mid that
Palestine could not care for the large number of refugees, Zionists
in this country demanded that the doors to the Jewish National
Home be opened wide for the absorption of many sufferers from
Nazi oppression.
In Washington, Congressman Dies said that he would propose
a bill in Congress for an exchange of German refugees for foreign
propagandists in this country.

The Protest Meetings

Protest meetings were sponsored by Christians throughout
Michigan during the week. At the rally held in the Central M. E.
Church, under the chairmanship of Dr. Henry H. Crane, addresses
were delivered by Governor Frank Murphy, the Rev. Dr. Joseph A.
Vance, the Rev. Dr. E. Shurly Johnson, the Rt. Rev. Herman Page,
Episcopal Bishop of Michigan and president of the Detroit Council
of Churches, the Rev. Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones and Prof. W. 0.
Ross of Wayne University.
At the Naval Armory on Sunday afternoon, under the chair-
manship of Dr. Vance, and in the presence of more than 7,000
people, addresses of protest were delivered by Governor Murphy,
Frank Martel, president of the Detroit and Wayne County Federa-
tion of Labor; Father Edward J. llickey, Dr. Henry H. Crane,
Conrad Woelfel. president of the German-American League for
Culture; Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, Rev. Owen A. Knox. William
Marshall, president of UAW Chrysler local; Rev. Horace A. White.
More than 1,600 attended the meeting in the Central 'Campus
Auditorium at Muskegon, Mich., on Sunday, under the auspices
of the Muskegon Pastors Conference.
At all meetings, resolutions were adopted commending Presi-
dent Roosevelt for his humanitarian stand and urging the govern-
ment's continued interest in the problem. At the Naval Armory, a
resolution was also adopted urging the boycost of Nazi-made goods.
Reference to Coughlin at the Naval Armory meeting brought
hisses and boos.
In order to concentrate on the present needs for relief and

for the intensification of the protest, it was announced this
week that the observance of Anti-Nazi Week has been postponed
for a brief period by the American Jewish Congress.

Services were held on Sunday ip hundreds of churches. Special
services were held for the sufferers at Temple Beth El on Friday
evening and Sunday morning. Appropriate Psalms were read at
Shaarey Zedek on Saturday morning. Special prayers were said
in all orthodox synagogues. The special prayer composed by Jews
and Christians was read in synagogues in churches.
A strong resolution of protest was adopted by the board of
directors of the Progressive Education Association.
The American Legion is among the powerful groups that went
on record in protest against the persecution.
On Tuesday evening, at ABC Hall, Oscar Maria Graf. eminent
and is reprinted here with the author's permission.
anti-llitlerite author who had to leave Germany because of his
opposition
to the Nazis, addressed an anti-Nazi rally, under the
There has been, in some quar- gins Naos, published in Russian auspices of the
German-American League for Culture.
ters, much recent discussion re- a volume. extraordinary as much
Protest in House of Commons
for
its
title
as
for
its
contents.
In
garding a document which bears his preface to the work he said:
Strong protests in the British House of Commons on Monday
the name "The Protocols of the
"In 1901 I was fortunate in ob- culminated in the adoption of a motion deploring Germany's treat-
Elders of Zion." I have received taining from a person of my ac- ment of Jews and Catholics.
several inquiries about this docu- quaintance . . . a manuscript
The possibility of a break in German-British relations arose fol-
ment, which has been used at var- which he placed at my disposal, in
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ions times as a source of proof which, with an extraordinary pre-
that the Jews of the world have cision and truth, was revealed a
entered into an international con- Jewish- Masonic conspiracy of
spiracy to destroy Christianity, world-wide extent, which was aim-
and to place the control of all eco- ed at bringing our corrupt world
nomic and financial resources of to an inevitable ruin. This man-
the world, as well as of its politi- uscript, under the general title
cal power, in the hands of the "The Protocols of the Elders of
Jews.
Zion" I herewith submit to all
Many of you may remember that those, Who wish to he forewarned, Appeal Issued to Jewish Community by Clarence H.
these "Protocols" were given wide for their intelligent and penetrat-
Enggass, Chairman of Federation Board, to
publicity some years ago in the ing examination and perusal."
Help Oversubscribe Minimum Quota
columns of Ilenry Ford's news-
The "Protocols" appeared in an
paper "The Dearborn Indepen- appendix to the second edition of
Serving
as
chairmen, majors, there is every indication of •
dent." Perhaps not so many re- a larger work by Nilus, published
captains and workers, hundreds growing and more widespread in-
member that later, Mr. Ford ad- first in 1901 under the title "The
of
Jewish
citizens
are enrolled terest in Community Fund activi-
mitted that these protocols had no Great Within the Small, or the
value; mired that they were forg- Imminence of the reign of Anti- in the ranks of Detroit Commu- ties. As a result, we can once
nity
Fund
Campaign
solicitors. again turn our attention to plan-
eries, and did not emanate from Chriat and of the Devil upon the
the Jews at all, but from their Earth." The "Protocols" were pub- Although the drive is scheduled ning progress in all directions of
officially
from
Nov.
28
through human welfare. This year agen-
enemies.
lished separately by Nilus in 1911, Dee. 14, special gift campaigners cies are operating on budgets
Last January, the Reverend P. 1912, 1917, always in Russian. In
Charles, S. J., professor at the 1919 the "Protocols" were issued in have already begun their solid- which are 68 per cent of the
in order to insure the normal level. The 1939 quota
Jesuit College in Louvain, Bel- a German translation by a Ger- tation
1939 goal of $2,640,000.
represents an increase of 10 per
gium, publishedthe results of an man writer Hauptmann Muller Van
The
hope
that the Jewish com- cent over the amount obtained in
extensive study of the "Protocols." Hausen, under the pen-name of munity would
materially
aid
in
These results appeared last Janu- Gottfried zur Beck, who added helping the city oversubscribe 1938. The only way to achieve
ary in the monthly theological re- notes and references of all kinds. this minimum quota was ex- this goal is for every group with-
in the city to do its share.
view which is issued in Louvain He changed the original title of pressed by Clarence H.
Enggaas,
"As Jews, and as Detroiters,
by the members of the Jesuit theo- the work, calling it "The Secrets chairman of the board of
gov-
we
going to be asked to do
logical faculty. The Jesuits of the of the Wise Men of Zion." This ernors of the Jewish Welfare our are
and it is only fitting
Belgian and Flemish provinces German edition was the beginning Federation. "In 1917," stated that share,
we
do so. We are a part of
maintain in Louvain a college sim- of an extraordinary circulation of Mr. Enggass, "the year the Com- this great
and we wish to
ilar to Weston College. This the o- . the "Protocols." Within a few munity Fund was organized as assume our city
share of the re-
logical monthly is called "Nou- years an edition appeared in Po- a united front in the interest of sponsibility in full
any program con-
velle Revue Theologique." ("New lish, three editionsin French, one the sick, the underprivileged, cerning civic welfare or would en-
Theological Review.") The name in England, three in New York, and the unfortunate, Detroit
"As individuals we
is, indeed, not quite accurate since one in Scandinavian, Italian and came to that front with ■ con- joy
joy helping in the workofbis e o m ly;
the "Review" is at present in its in Japanese; one also in Arabic. tribution of eight million dol- ing the city's many problems.
70th year. It is from this ar- ; On May 8, 1920, the London lars,The city's generosity ebbed We, as good neighbors. would
tide by Father Charles that the Times published an article filled with the depression, however, un- bend every effort to keep a fam-
following facts regarding the' with alarming premonitions inspir- til, in 1935, Detroit shamefully ily intact, to save a boy from
"Protocols of the Elders of Zion", ed by the "Protocols" The Morn- dropped to last place in per cap- the wrong path. or to give an or-
are taken.
ing Post of London printed 23 ita giving among the cities of phaned baby tender and under-
In 1905 a Russian, by name Ser-,
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the United States. But today,
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