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'BRYAN DESCRIBES UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
NAZI CHALLENGE
AND KERENSKY REFUTE COUGHLIN
---
Tells of Aims of Hitlerites
to Liquidate Rest of
Jewish Properties
"Adolph Hitler has brought
Germany to the callge of bank-
ruptcy. He seized upon the mur-
der of Von Rath as a convenient
smoke screen behind which to
steal, without the slightest shred
of legal justification, $400,000,000
Let me give you full particulars of this attractive plan.
SEYMOUR. J. COIIN
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IN CHARGE OF A. Z. A.
BANQUET AND DANC
Jerry Hellman has been place
in charge of the formal banger
and dance to be held at the Book
Cadillac Hotel, Dec. 27, during
ONC)
ONCLUDED FROM
A number of non-Jewish read- the A. Z. A. convention. II
er, , out of sympathy with the
the Modern World' from fourth- .dies in their present plight, wrote will be assisted by Phil Rothschild
raters. One of his authorities is .Nnimithetic poems which will be Wilfred Katz and Sam Feinstein
Mrs. Mary Neste Webster, whose published in due time.
book on 'The Hidden Hand' was
Labor News Editorial
criticized in an able
a Catholic scholar, Carlton Hayes,
In its issue of Nov. 26, the
Ph. D., of Columbia University. Detroit Labor News carried the
Dr. Ilayes called the book amus- following editorial:
, al
•Iol ,, SY of F ather c hart,
ing and stated that it should be ■ ,, , t1 The
,g1.11, i .od,r:,r the .,porxru nt ,00tt of t lie Jews
read for amusement and not for
n
is ,
th e Anteriron p ubli."‘ fs Mun
acquisition of knowledge," hfr.
• le .1
Michelson also calls our atten
efforts' of the otslio pflont 11/
Iwo the IllUrder Bannon JY•11 and
tion to the article that appeared
appropinstion of their titularly by
in Outlook Magazine of Feb. 2,
c Nall thwernment tag
anti-thom-
1921, by Baron Korff, ex-Govern- l'ilt1.11.
IIN11.1.1 • w am poor console-
hot, ille tt
In Id, ahorked at
or of Finland. who was an officer ' t Ion to
in the Russian army during the
l'it ;1!" 1„
war and who unmasked the ,.•.,„
oug111111n effort to take
t h e eds.
method of labeling Bolshevik ion ". of
the Jewish persecution in tler-
( leaders as Jews.
1111111y by pointing to alleged eirlirtiliria -
I Ito. of proper , 111 Mexico and Spain,
pone no InoqUI Pioliont He oim-
1•10m,
ems thot Spain has Iso otne the bottle.
gtopol het. een ConInKtniain and Chris-
It is characteristic of the radio tianit y Communism we take It is rep.
preacher that he should have se- resented the legally eh.. govern-
and Christianity Is rep-
lected one word ("sadist") for ment of Spain.
lov 1 hoop OPPoaell
and now
criticism and that he should have (:Milting a le•leaguered Ili° ernnwilt.
"It to well known. 'how er, that
ignored current interpretation for
the opposition In the Isth allele of 155x15
pain
the word, which stands for onsists ler ely of Noel and rancid
ope end monitions and that the
"heartlessness." It is only in this
It 5 lolu110° would hoer lett•n nip. off
sense that the editor of The De- it;
nut'
5.5.0 "17ttt
een
a
tle' )wen
troit Jewish Chronicle used the c ft
fort re that are
for Chids-
'
term. The editor has too deep- tienity
in Wain.' so Father Coughlin
rooted and too reverent a respect puts it. ate the one that attiwked his
for the Catholic Church to apply r hurch, the Catholic, in' Italy and Ger-
Possibly this mental gymnast
any sex connotation to one of her many.
explain that aoay.
. 1. 0sehlIn'm Whole •rt I, Its ban boon
annointed sena, no matter have
;dined to build a powerful for, around
far he has transgressed in his 'tins tit and outelde of ',merlon.'
misrepresentation of a case ma, Wei y. The otry nature it( hie Ar•
Mite hits been Fascist. lie le 1 , 115.101
against the Jewish people.
pie,
minded an miw publicly
s
lake
along aide of Hitler. He hod 110 right
10 do this in the nettle of any huge '
pn
‘ h o‘ntyl i l ar t L"I:to7 rItel
An important series of refu- Chrintnn
Collgh°. complains that Jewish
tations of the Coughlin charges Itim.
ankerx helped the hat
tenure gov-
appeared in the New York Times
notod in Remus I If site mentor), aetsea
Engltsh born Jew-
on Tuesday. One of the denials its right. It was
Ish tanker. J. P. Morgan. that the
that financial assistance to Bol- 'mitotic Chureh talleti upon when Its
shevism came from Jews was linemen needed it-organising.
h ., :r. 11, 1,1 a relit...
endon on the (tathollen
made by Leon Trotsky in Mexico that
Meagan rdered ovit.e
er
to the
he
tests,
Beth
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On Wednesday evening, Nov.
30, a formal presentation of
colors was held by the Detroit
Ladies Auxiliary No. 135, Jewish
War Veterans of the U. S., at
the Veterans Building.
Edward Williams, County Au-
ditor, presented the auxiliary
with a large beautiful American
Flag. Detroit Post No. 135, Jew.
ish War Veterans of the U. S.,
persented the auxiliary with six
American flags to be used as the
color-bearer flags.
Ladies Auxiliary to Grand
River Post 1519, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, presented the De-
troit Ladies Auxiliary No. 135
with a white leather Bible, and
Mrs. Fannie Litzky, a member
of
e Auxiliary, presented them
wit the gavel.
Miss Ida Lippman was chair-
man. Joseph Jones entertained
by showing motion pictures of
the parade held at the time of
the 43rd national convention.
The president, Mrs. Henry H.
Shapero, accepted these gifts.
The next meeting of the aux-
iliary will be held Wednesday,
Dec. 7, at 8:16 p. m., at the
Detroit Leland Hotel.
Concert by Central Evening
School Alumni Dec. 6
in, of
vent-
I with
an-
funds
css of
m, al-
with-
1 that
n, na-
$750,-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund met at
the Fort Wayne hotel on Wed-
nesday, Nov. 30. The guest
speaker, Rabbi Eric Friedland,
spiritual leader of Congregation
Beth Jacob, Pontiac, in his ad-
dress stressed the importance of
acquiring large tracts of land
in Palestine for colonization.
Mrs. Lottie. • Sultan Colton,
pianist, played several delightful
numbers. Mrs. Philip Slomovitz,
chairman of box collections, re-
ported the most successful col-
lection in the history of the or-
ganization. A large number of
boxes have been placed in homes
during November.
The chairman of the member-
ship campaign, Mrs. Max Hay-
man, gave an encouraging re-
port. The paid-up membership
luncheon will be held in Decem-
ber. For informaton regarding
membership, call Mrs. Hayman,
Tyler 6-6266. A social hour fol-
lowed the meeting. The Auxil-
iary acknowledges the following
donations: From Mr. and Mrs.
I.. Miller in honor of their son's
recovery, and from Mrs. ht. Pol-
lock.
Professor Felix Frankfurter
and Henry Wineman Are
Among N e w Members
Elected to Board of the
American Friends of the
Hebrew University.
Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish Frankfurter of the Ilarvard Law
War Veterans Receives
School and Henry Wineman,
president of the People's Out-
Colors
HIS
lovely
J. N. F. AUXILIARY
NEW YORK. — Prof. Felix
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Entirely Remodeled and Redecorated to Provide •
a'
The Central Evening School
Alumnus Choir, under the direc-
tion of Harry Seitz, will give a
concert on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at
8 p. m. in the Central High
School Auditorium. Alumni of
Central High School and their
friends are invited to attend this
concert. There will be no charge
of admission.
Registrations for the winter
term of evening school may be
made on school nights during
the first two weeks in December.
The winter term begins Jan. 3,
1939.
Junior Alumni of the United
Hebrew Schools
The Junior Alumni of the Urfi-
ted Hebrew Schools held its first
meeting in the newly established
club room. Bernard Isaacs, Jo-
seph Epel and Norman Leemon
were instrumental in securing the
lase of the room.
At the meeting Shirley Subar
temporarily assumed the duty of
secretary due to the resignation
of Leah Baschin. Ruben Isaacs
brought out the fourth edition of
Hakol, and announced a coming
program of Palestinian movies.
Tentative plans for a dance were
also announced.
After the meeting, Aaron
Schwartz led an interesting dis-
cussion on contemporary Jewish
problems. Newcomer, to the next
meeting included Rochelle Green,
Rose Arbit, Fred Sorkovitz and
Kalman Whitman. •
Gertrude Strauss and Shirley
Subar will serve as hostesses at
the meeting. Those desiring to
receive notices of meetings should
communicate with Martin Harsh',
3236 Tyler.
fitting Company, Detroit, are
among the 14 new members
elected to the Board of Directors
of the American Friends of the
Hebrew University at its annual
meeting in New York, Wednes-
day, Nov. 30. Announcement of
the elections was made by Dr.
A. S. W. Rosenbach, who was
re-elected to the presidency of
the organization, established in
1925 to qid the university in
Jerusalem.
The other new members are
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Cleve-
land; Dr. Julian Morgenstern,
president of Hebrew Union Col-
l ege, Cincinnati; Mrs. Moses P.
Epstein, national president of
Iladassah, New York; Rabbi Solo-
mon Goldman, Chicago; Dr. Al-
bert A. Epstein, physician, New
York; Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld,
Washington, D. C.; Dr. Herman
Schwarz, physician, New York;
Dr. Ben M. Selekman, executive
director, Associated Jewish Phil-
anthropies, Boston: Judge Mar-
cus C. Sloss, former associate
justice, Supreme Court of Cali-
fornia, San Francisco; Dr. Ferdi-
nand Sonneborn, industrial chem-
ist, New York; Rabbi Milton
Steinberg, New York; Edgar B.
Stern, banker and cotton mer-
chant, New Orleans.
Mrs. Frieda Schiff Warburg,
wife of the late Felix M. War-
burg. who played a leading role
in the founding of the Hebrew
University, was elected honorary
president of the American
Friends, and Edward M. M. War-
burg, son of Mr. Warburg, was
electedchairman of the execu-
tive committee.
BRYAN
of the wealth of the German Jews.
Ile plans, very soon, to liquidate
all the rest of the Jewish prop-
erties."
This charge was made by Jul-
ien Bryan, explorer, ace photog-
rapher, and news commentator, in
an exclusive interview for The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle. Bryan will
come to Detroit on Sunday, Dec.
11, to give his new motion picture
public lecture, "Inside Nazi Ger-
many," at the Detroit Institute
of Arts. He will give this lecture
at 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. So great
has been the interest in Bryan's
new and uncensored Nazi-Germ-
any films that the World Adven-
ture Series has announced it will
present "Inside. Nazi Germany"
twice in place of "Soviet Russia
in 1938," which had been previous-
ly scheduled for 8:30 Sunday eve-
ning.
When Bryan announced this
same "Inside Nazi Germany" lec-
ture in Chicago two weeks ago
there was an immediate uproar.
Nazi adherents brought great
pressure on Chicago censors to
compel Bryan to delete from his
film sequences showing Jewish
persecutions. The censors yield.
ed. Then Bryan appealed directly
to the Mayor and Police Commis-
sion. Finally, just a few hours be-
fore the lecture was to start, Bry-
an was given permission to show
hispictures without any cuts. In
Detroit he will show his "Inside
Nazi Germany" films, featuring
the highlights of 26 uncensored
reels taken by himself, without de-
letions of any sort.
Dr. Parran, Surgeon General
of U. S., to Address the
Fisher Town Hall Dec. 7
SHAAREY
ZEDEK NOTE.5
Halevy Chanukah Masquer-
ade Dance Dec. 3
The Halevy Singing Society has
completed preparations for the an-
nual Halevy Chanukah masquerade
dance which will be held Satur-
day evening, Dec. 3, at Emanuel
Hall, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.
Those who wish to join the Ha-
levy Singing Society can do so
by coming to the dance and en-
roll, in order to be eligible to par-
ticipate in the coming concert.
Rehearsal for Dec. 6, has been
ealled off due to Mn,. Rebecca
Katzman Frohman's appearance as
the platy soldist with the Detroit
Civic Orchestra at the Institute
of Arta.
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A. Z. A. NOTES
Highland Park Chapter 313 of
A. Z. A., held installation of offi-
cers Nov. 23, at Brush Moshe. The
former junior dela of Bnai Britt
were introduced as a sister group
to Chapter 313. Philip Rothschild
was in charge of the program.
Chapter 63 celebrated its second
anniversary at Hotel Webster Hall
on Sunday, Nov. 27. A check for
$100 was contributed by Chapter
63 to a fund which A. Z. A. has
sponsored for the Youth Aliyah.
Since it costs $360 to care for a
boy for two yeara, or about 60 cent
• day, the Detroit contribution will
be sufficient to maintain a youth
for a period of 200 days.
Bay City A. Z. A. chapter was
presented with first degree ritual
installation by members of Chap.
ter 314.
dose
Joined the Bolehes Ike were Apo-tate
Jewn he Wald,
ald, adding that "the Jewe
have • never Ohio) ed
preVeg. posi-
pre
under the Bold. lks and he I Under this heading, Harry
been made to suffer no lose than other • Loewenthal submits to The Jew-
nationalities from the oppreswion of
ish Chronicle the following im-
I
dirtatornilp. -
presions of last Sunday's ad-
SY mitgogum Closed
- .11twish synagoguea have been .1h/sett.' dress:
%Iola,. and turned Into museums .1
- lettering
f rom moot eonttneUt.
Wm than hurdles of Christian Metorni-
Father tOughlin's opeerh, for end
nations," herensky Feld
-Thousande of Jews the Ittpstann torrinet. I Mould like to approach ihi.
angle
And others. •re to be fount I In loc.the•
and pillow to the Anwri.an public w hat
lilt prim. and concentration • °ions I
Their economic life in Russian hos Loon masterpiece. Father Coughlin's two ad-
woo t no lead eft.*
ely then the eco- drawn actually were. Atoone having
had some bind of training In ' , oldie
nomic life of ail others.
speaking will warm with Me
- Jewish rulture •nd rellgitin hay
"My
fleet
Impression brought hark
bee° eUppremed no ire, then Ittootian
ulture or religion, To Insinuate to to rue immediately some other ',Oho
lead people to talk,. that the oplonte figure equally ronlpflent in the art of
Peet
namely
the Herman
Ix true 1, an miperdenable
.i
.snat
of
the few , Jewo that Cmighlin may Is able Propaganda Jomph Goelobele. In
In fart.
t o ,, ,how
o p ss1:.
,
Dan
ivipat ed in the 1 rouldn't ',terra:Ile the feeling Shot II
h Bole!n lb ream , in Cod heard Medlar opesches before when
Remit, 1 ran cite many
olio 'lase I attended • • Nazi meeting at the Eris-
1.7
.1n !Indent In the neer again.: Rol- tail Palest In Berlin, Germany. beck In
11,39
•
The Sr* thing a rm. Ppeaker. Ilke
The only foreign element that par-
RH toted ew-cti vet in he st
a rgoloi at'
,
bratzd trz i
‘1. • o ntt
of tiolsheVfoni re
1 nania,
b111::thm7;
prem.
NMI, wan the German group am ore*, tehtnd It. A careful hendling of Your
waled by the nallilarlete and Imperial... sok e will make you a here, If roll Irian
headed by Gen. Ludendorff as
hi., of or In Father coughlii, cow. a martyr
the German high ronitnand
If ynn prefer
Frank Adoslaslon
"w 'ho Alain' t •pprerial• the
fine
"If Coughltn will crimult Indenticrfr. Items%
in
Father CoUghltn'e voice.
em
mories
he . n
• discover • fra k ad • leading up to A climax tow•ol the end,
minden of bow the Kaiser, gosernment. excellent. nmyhe a Time too
•ItitIrlal
10511 Ludendorff'. approv•I. sent Lenin
for the ear of the connoloneur but for
from Switzerland. after the Itueolan Eevo- general use, Jun perfect.
lutton. Krone Germany a n d Stwolt.5 10
—The %oh,. however imPorosnt
Im't
floosie to propagate Itolshe ism h• a
All In a 'Mooch. You at expected to
Mess. of dextroying
Idolen• Say anine1 hint, tyke then, words strong
dorff. It Mould he rementhered.
Ova words •nd arrange them to • soft And
later Illtleria ally"
nnlhlne flow
Needles. ols
To the extent to whish the Getout.
h •
w owed. In their alto nf help°, to
'r` 1r too not loon you will h• • to
bring •Iteut Ilusela•o downfall through
be
a
go.
percholorlet.
If /1 1s your
Implenting fininhevipm In that "emir'',
I
to move the masons Ile clever,
They
y ai contrihut•d to the wd
oo of
!Blaney. Almon.. In the ...Id," don't etat• lie. Just give your lintel,
en
• hint wrong enough to mrhl them
Kerenaky aftwrted.
The Germane have no moral or po- In the tight directIon, then mum and
litical rlaht to the claim that that are let ter •udienre do ite own thinking
tamps,
the defender,* of
rivilixatinn •aalnat For
the Jaw. in IrusZliZte:ed". .nrn17,;
so
Bolshevlom..
addrd, "They hell.
to power"
'NO ninny of Oht-ist le.,
eat
Ettreoncy is not • Jew.
but If you want rnethinlit
equally so ens, five, why not PM It that
way. Some memhere of the It ',mien
emernment •re Jews ant1 follow up
oaring the Ituswian government
kill
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle MIlion• of Inno•ent Christiana forget
is swamped with letters from In mention In. Jews that wet* killed
at She my. time)
You didn't 110 and
Christians and Jews commenting yet
you get vow turnerwhere roe
on the expose of the Coughlin want ?inn to be
• •In defending youreelf rnak• • big
charges in our last week's issue.
fuse toter
import•nt Pow.. You won't
One of the editors of one of ha
rime then In go en the major
our metropolitan newspapers, on ro. oblemo Loser your vet, and act
If you •re emotes' to h• •I
Monday stated to The Chronicle: InAlenont
said that thirty Indite. haVe
boon
"You did a swell job. Con- murd.sed alter, all thaok• to • lone
prove
gratulations.
Coughlin provide., thrt asir:
that s ou only re
down. He deserves only derision." liens That's the way to refute unhist
"Just Listening In"
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A feature of the dance will be the
crowning of an A. Z. A. sweet-
heart to reign over Detroit dur-
ing the A. Z. A. conclave. Dele-
gates from two states number-
ing 500 will be present during
the convention, Dec. 26, 27 and
28. Several co-chairmen of the
A. Z. A. Great Lakes Regional
convention are Sidney Wolin and
Harold Weiss, Jess R. Feller, A.
Z. A. deputy for Michigan, will
be advisor to the regional meet.
■■■ci
City. Another statement of im-
' . I . Oug11111: violent., to paint
a ple•
portance made by Alexander Ker.
lure of Jewloh control of the American
ensky, head of the 1917 Russian dm.wdxiidtax,:7:rdadmi l ,r,i,tdge dt r etadt, Irs. Thin Is
pre-Communist regime. His state-
dd. t tutside of the III ars"(
t :t.'riiikg""'d;
ment, as it appeared in the New
peyre, Whit h Ix font breaking up, there
York Times, was elaborated upon IZ ,,,,i t:h ‘ I Jendoh et:intro' of the
Drenx
in the Detroit News on Wednes-
:hts,d to,: lheid entllo nations there he not
day. The Detroit Jewish Chron-
call confront., by eJewiall
icle draws upon this information
• coughiln
I.,
as cerelem
hie
in the News in the same spirit L ogic
he le w1111 his
of courtesy and good will with
(The Labor News is, of course,
which the newspapers of Detroit in error when it refers to Morgan
have drawn upon the information I as u Jew or the Hearst press
that appeared in our issue of as being controlled by Jews.)
Nov. 25, The News article fol. i
An Editor's Statement
lows in full:
Alexander Kereneky, rein. - Russian
Emil Navas, editor-in-chief of
pletikier, who took the leading part lo
thenimenient In March, 1117. that led Uj Kozlon, Hungarian newspaper
toddy
t be tter,tliror of re,
to
published in Ungvar, Czechoslo-
odslinfoonailon" Fr Charles vakia, now Ilungary, who was a
visitor in Detroit for a few days
t l; " 7„tr 'firnain"tedra1 i1!::
111,1 "Y:41" ;'on'I'Zt e
last week, made an interesting
110501,5 Revolution and bolshevism,
Eeressity sin,, deviated that Hitler-ism statement to The Detroit Jewish
and boleheviont mere the
sans. tn. Chronicle. Mr. Haves was com-
hn pelled to leave his native land
tf “They are Metal t I II
"le."
th'et,le . "o "f rt"
mill. "All their Ine'r
when the city of Ungvar fell un-
"""
gtoernnient me the Mini. aftul
der Hungarian rule.
ar
on
a Mitred of liberty 'and of
o
" """
ghta fiftieth. tit enti-Ch
Mr. Haves denied the allega-
t ran' it
t'e jtuost n:".
ism Is. It Is very
...ism
tions that there were no protests
ithould
(let
eittl
the
Idea.
or
shot
for
the)
Is
what
Coughlin
i,:,
:.11 .1dortidd
against Bolshevik outrages. Ile
stated that he was the first anti-
Telephone Statement
Nerenoky made these el Memento to Bolshevik Hungarian editor to
the Detroit Neo ,t>' telephone from register protests against Commu-
Chleago. where be addremed a meetinn
of the Council of Foreign Relation ,. nist atrocities, and he added that
on "It 0.510 an a. World troll •tol the reason these were not known
rev
earlier to the New York Times . "I is because at that time there were
"mutter pia, alinmt bankrupted Os,
Kerensky, who fled Ills toiintry • after no radio broadcasts and the world
many," 110 an ang•rts "During the the liolsherlk Ievolution, which ot
mown( year he was obliged to float in- threw his
his gmernMent In November, 1917, was in turmoil. Ile pointed out that
ternal 'tans of epproalmattly 32,000,- and has Men an tinrOmpromining
not 20,000,000 but 4.500,000 peo-
000,000
eturprio. that.
llerman, has no mire gohl. of .....nniunistn,
ple were murdered when the Com-
•
II, viol° abroad
IN lett good. So
h - "any intelligent perxon ran be so mis-
Irr made denntrote by the situation he informed as Coughlin Annear. 1 . b.." munists gained control of Russia,
Ile dlomloned ••fentnetic" the as-
b I Mod f rented, Rya] rt inado the Jo%
but he emphasized that people
sertions In the giamphlet of In I unto
the is apes., e.
Fahey. rho' by Coughlin In his radio were killed not because they were
- Being as an excuoe the =Bier of • ddreseee In nerved
char., that
Jews or Christians but because
one mingle hntliatoy employe, the Nasi
uhrge eossisi.d,"R
.,awbebrie an
iiieeeen
asd
Itovernnient tieliborately imtignted the ti:.entell anti onencea
Nov ILI pogrom, and Si,,!.. and the hrtIon.
w a el r ie k eb, 'o'
People
Revolt
o
in tasty arrest of more than 50,000
nated.
S
c
h
e
c
h
i
t
a
h
was
,'Si
fools
hying
ga
Eerensky
declared
that,
tar
f
Jews.
s nea ern,. to - banned ; synagogues were closed ;
a Jeeiet,
"In all of modern Motor,. there la
'"tote am! financed by JeW1t, the rove-
no parallel to this—eritne and loot or.
mutton of alarch. 11117, woo a "nook of ritual practices were prohibited;
eanised by the State itself on a 51005- the whole Russian people agoinst the firfUlOCISIOD Wa8
prohibited. For
ti , male without e., en the paella*. of Czarist *A arillo headed by Itanputln. ,
17 fears no Jewish children were m
war or r evolution. And the Orlin. Roo which mught lo betres Ittbkda and the
an Isom
t
ou
o
Attlee into a ...parole Swoon . ' oh tier- raised in Russia and those who
- We In the United Statue make a
I were caught practising circum-
mistake when we look upon the Jewish ,,, The revolt. he paid. wag 0 supported
,0 10,-.1 , cision in secret were shot down
perm, ui iones an laolat pd problem.
d i tto.
l r I tit
n all the, St‘...
, v lIctu
slot of:d r:i n 11,
anl
,
as counter-revolutionists."
(MB HMI,' days ego there were for
more Roman 1'at hull; priests °woke ...ae,. heeded 11; the ram
Charging that Rev. Coughlin's
"trinu i'miti -in.
and Rune In Jall—on trumped tip char-
Oro.
Nikolal NI kolaye• BOW attacks are merely the A B C
ges of w.r, Pion anti Immorality—than
of
anti-Communism and anti-
the emernment established immedixtely
all the rabbis put together. tts, also
a fter t e
revo moon h and heeded ay 1 S emitism and that he repeats old
.stn the Protextont rierg•.
Only a lea Mere [pirate like Card. i tinc1+ 11.1 o , here.* y ,ale ,
more „,..ne• . arguments which had been used
'The Jew. tat upled no more
Inn) Faulhelo•r, or nilnixtere like Ste-
tent part In the Russian War nt Ion 20 years ago, Mr. Haves said he
Innlier, dare to speak 001 any longer.
movoliera than did 1100.1 . 00. 1 '. '" ... h can provide data for everything
Today Hitler is warring against not Stem Eel onions, Georgians,
Armen-
only J ewry pint all faith. Lae( week
tang end other natIonalit lex . .1111,1•ing he quotes. He related an interest-
Hitler ortleted the name Jehovah re- ise eeeeie or nesse..
EerenokY tusi. ,
ling incident regarding Litvinov,
:wed from all Protestant rituals. Hun-
..1,,,,,, n ''
.r..„ '" ,..,,, „,,,,I,, a 1 whose real name was Finkelstein.
,1, ° ,,,'„),1711.n
dreds of brave Protestant mlnIstere are
dead. or In • orwentratIlln C01114..4 from dletint ti. between an, of then, The)” lie
maintains that
Litvinov's
• 'limns
wereall regarded by us
%p
n hit h they newer enalte.
their ,participatIon In the building brother, a tailor in Warsaw, 8p-
")'rote lent churches though open,
of a free Romig' wax welcomed."
I preached the Soviet diplomat
are completely ,hackled. Of len they of
The sooner rentier termed titlion•
Ma
nned by new Neal - H. 1 mi! 1.s" the suggestion that Jews Ithenced while he was in Poland and asked
pla nc het. who asettrt that Jen.. wo o it the reoillitIon. and geld the re,oluot
, him to intercede in behalf of per-
Germs n, and w PA betrayed by Jull •, nry ate ernment oh, ainetl credits
not
secuted Jews in Soviet Russia.
JPW. A new Nasi rolifflon le rot., through any bankers, Jewish or Gentile.
developing to hellenee not only J udn• In Amer', a, hut from the United S' att. 'Mr. Havas maintains that Lavin-
ient but ell of Chile/ lanity." aro ernment.
; ov's answer was "I have no family
The feet that n few Jew,' like Trot-
ok y. Eamenerf and ,lour left tm,k l•ad• and I ant not a Jew." "This," Mr.
Ina parte In the Bolshevik mot/ emeta le Haves said, "is the attitude of
n o rellettion upon the Jew- as n
hole
Ke gensky declared. The few Jens who every Bolshevik."
Dr. Thomas Ferran, surgeon
general of the United States Pub-
lic Health Service, will make a
special trip from Washington to
speak before the Detroit Town
Hall in the Fisher Theater next
K ednesday morning, Dec. 7, at
11 o'clock. His subject will be
"I.00king Forward in Public
Health." •
In his lecture, Dr. Parran will
tell of the recent scientific ad-
vances which now make it possible
to fight great health, scourges its
never before. He will explain
how modern health knowledge
Saturday, Dec. 4—Dr. Hershman will
prear h.
Junior Congreeallon at 1:30 can reduce tuberculosis markedly
a. tn.
Children'. sergleen at 10 a. tn., in a decade, and can bring it to
room 302.
the present negligible siginficance
Tueeday. Dm. 6—Fdementary Hebrew
of typhoid fever within a gen-
Clans. room 203. •t is s m.
Wednesday. Dec. 7—Advanced Hebrew
eration.
nom. room 202. at 10 a m Elementary
Dr. Ferran will be introduced
Hebrew Ilona for adults, •I 7:30 p rn.,
room 202 Intermediate Ilene to Ile- by Dr. Henry Vaughan, Detroit
brew for Molt.,at 7,30 p m., room 301.
Current Jew., Itroblemo at 1:15 p m., health commissioner.
room 302 Mena OM , Social Hour, at I.
Thurodny. Dee 1--1nouwelon Group
of the Young People's floriely.
Friday. Iwo.
Herehman • will
preach.
Kerensky's Refutation
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OBSERVE CENTER'S
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
At its last meeting, the House
League, the representative organ-
ization of the membership of the
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Holbrook, announced that
it would celebrate the fifth birth-
day of the Center by holding an
anniversary week program begin-
ning Sunday, Dec. 25. During this
entire week, many of the Center
activities will be displayed and an
open house will be offered to the
general community. During the
month of December, clubs have
been urged to have talks or discus-
sions on the purpose and pro- 1
grams of the Jewish Community
Center.
The birthday celebration will
open with a free membership dance
to be held on Sunday, Dec. 4, at
8:30 p. m. A. WPA I8-piece or-
chestra, which has already receiv-
ed much commendation, will con-
tribute the music for the dancing.
Members will be admitted free and
may also bring their friends. Dur-
ing anniversary week, the House
League will spon.sor a lecture, the
health education department will
stage its annual Maccabiad, and
the Mothers' Clubs will hold a
Chanukah party. The entire com-
munity has been invited to par-
ticipate, in the Center's birthday
celebration.
Coming Sunday, DEC. 11, 3:30 and 8:30 P. M.
Julien Bryan
with All-New, Uncensored Motion Picture
3:30 P. M. and again at 8130 P. M.
'Inside Nazi Germany'
a
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Theo n13 Imre...reit roniprehendte, up-to
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BNAI MOSHE Y. P. S.
GAMES NIGHT DEC. 17
The Young People's Society of
Bnai Moshe announces its second
annual games night for Saturday,
Dec. 17, at 8:30 p. m., at the Brad
Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. Co-
chairmen Emory Newman and
Saul Auslander are making all
plans for games, to include ping
gong, checkers, darts, bridge, danc-
ing and entertainment. Proceeds
will go directly to charity.
In addition to several charity
affairs, the organization has plans
for ice-skating parties, sleigh rides
and hiking parties.
The dramatic committee is
headed by Elsie Segal. Several
one-act plays are under considera-
tion.
Bible classes are being held every
Thursday at 8 o'clock under the
supervision of Rabbi M. Fischer.
state...Ida sty Rt1111, overambitious cheat ,
new ens pernIall.
wiry smart hiea If you Are celled
d. in to swell this wo rd out for
inn
the henWit of your 'Oftener,. TIM; Is
not only Informative but alsoextra-
ordinarily conet tort iv e.
- Ant! now Just
word to the impor-
tant, . of preetige. Good prestIge roundo
up the whole picture and help. Pottle-
Willem when ev
erything rise falls To
build prestige doesn't Miter
call the On-tie/11y Hod 10 giv• him
trength to rarry on while
re,
e has vorshIppero of Hod tortured In
concentration camps The title Profemor
mornetintex doeo wonder. as • pref. as
Wilder If
ou any for 'mance that
theJewish hanker. IcapIt•lists) helped
anon , the 'Winston Revolution (Com•
Muffled) retie n professor from Mane
Impartant Uni ye/wily In Ireland and let
hint theta prove to you what our AMP,
Iran ge.•ret Sort II, know. land denies).
Maybe a little far to gn to 'rel.nd
hut a profeseor Is good prestige
"Germany. for Inatome. has • pro-
•
/moor from •
cry
femme unher.a.
Troy
to its tillrens that it le potollile
to classify constru• tlye ouperior end
destructhe Inferior re. to eat bY meas -
urng the ,ho!o' of their respective
skulls. What If the whole medics'
of the world !Allah?, at AIM
Herr Ouenther to a profenwir loot the
some 1111d oploya a lot of poodle , In
Germany . in rinsing I have )11.t • little
fyitni tern to make of an otherwise per-
fect speech
I feel that Fother Cough-
lin's statement to the effect that among
other. the Arnorli•n radio le controlled
by Joan in • Mt 10 ton strong, the think-
Ing listener might wonder how It to
',Moth?. thereto, that his talk could
have been besot all iBer the United
iftetto,
- Alm I couldn't help but snake my
end when, atter Father 'oughllna sti-
cker. Wilt Men. off with the an-
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SClIETTLER
An Apology to the Hun-
dreds of Letter Writers
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
wishes to apologize to the hun-
dreds of people who have written
aitizin5r PROFEStlOtTAT
to as regarding the Coughlin
matter for our inability to pub-
lish their sentiments
It is gratifying to us to have
had Iwide commendation for our Young Israel to Establish
Mid-Western Regional
efforts to keep the Jewish coin.'
munity informed on the truth
Council
with regards ;to the part played
by Jews in Russian politics. It is I
The mid-western branches of
gratifying, also, to know that
only those who resorted to vile Young Israel, assembled at their
language sought to remain anony- 8th annual mid-western conference
mous. The rational persons gave during the Thanksgiving week-end
their names and addresses.
in St- Louis, voted unanimously to
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle establish a regional council for all
holds in highest esteem the hand- mid-western branches. Immediate
ful who DID give their names steps are being taken to organize
and addresses when criticizing the council and Rabbi Ephraim
our attitude. Our columns are Epstein of St. Louis, has been
always open for a fair-minded thorn EV temporary chairman of
dicussion of Jewish times.
the committee.
154.4M4ACY
DETROIT
GROSSE POINTE
-BIRMINGHAM
•
A regular meeting of Young Is-
rael of Detroit will be held on
Wednesday. Dec. 7, at 8:30 p.
in the Young Israel building, 2691
Joy Road. David I. Berne will
present a detailed report of the
convention
and members and
friends of the organization are in-
sited to attend.
The attention of the public is
called to the Tuesday night classes
being conducted at Central High
School and classes on Shalsbos at
the building. All are invited to
attend the classes.