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December 23, 1938

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

LEADERS OF ANTI-SEMITIC AND PRO-FASCIST
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NEW YORK TO BOYCOTT RADIO STATION WMCA

Will Their Standard
of Living Endure?

(CONCLUDED FROM l'Allar ONE)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A week ties.

after the appearance of the first
edition of his book, "Heil He-
brew !—A Gentile Salute," James
E. Dunne, publisher of the Insur-
ance Index, has produced a sec-
ond edition, with an additional
chapter dealing with the "vocal
calisthenics" of Father Cough-
lin.
(The first edition of "Heil He-
brew" was reviewed in The
Chronicle on Dec. 16. The sec-
ond edition of the book is avail-
able from Mr. Dunne at 307
Tyler Bldg., Louisville, Ky.).
In the addenda to the second
edition, Mr. Dunne points out
that "the American hierarchy of
the Roman Catholic Church, with
voice whose power is not to be
underestimated, thunders a curse
upon Dark Ages' barbarism. Pro-
testant eladers who have not al-
ready spoken, add their genuine
condemnation. Masonry . . .
utters vehement protestation . . .
The weary Jew rejoices. Not
all the world is unfriendly."
Ile then points to the attacks
upon Catholics by Nazis in Vi-
enna and then proceeds to deal
with the Coughlin matter as fol-
lows:

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approbation In the government-prin.-
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country.
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CARL A. BROOKS

CHIEF OF POLICE

Christians in many cities through-
out the country have shown an in-
terest in "Ileil Hebrew!" and indi-
cations are that it will have a large
circulation.

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David Goldstein, Jewish Convert
to Catholicism, Answers
Coughlin

BOSTON. — David Goldstein,
nationally known lecturer and con-
vert Dom Judaism, has issued a
reply to the Rev. Charles E. Cough-
lin and the Rev. Denis Fahey, C. S.
Sp., on the question of Jews and
Communism.
"Jew's," says Mr. Goldstein, "are
Minority Aided Rebels
our brothers, even though all too
"Jews," states Mr. Gol(Istein
many of them have been giving
further, "have playas' a part in the
comfort to Communist forces di- inceptSon of the Bolshevik revolu-
rectly or indirectly." Nevertheless;
Lion that, in numbers, far enceedeil
he continues, Pope Pius XI "finds
their percentage of the total popu-
a place in his mind and heart for
I lotion of Russia. The intsdlectuala
the children of Israel."
mong the Jew,—a minority of
Mr. Goldstein, them—and not the toilers and bus-
Jews, states
should he frankly told that they iness men, were on the Lenin-
are very likely suffering today, as ! Trotsky side of the revolt. The
they have suffered during other Ilund, the large Jewish group, was
periods of history, on account of lillaltIlintely dissolved by Lenin and
their wholesale departure front 1Trotsky, for they opposed Bolshe-
the belief in,and teachings of, the vism." Mr. Goldstein quotes "one
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob." of the fairest American non-Jewish
He aso thinks they should be "re- writers," William II. Chamber-
minded (as the Church has already lain, as saying in The Christion
done in a positive but courteous ISsience Monitor of June 30, 1937,
manner) that they are obligated that of the 25 or 30 key mon
to stand as firmly against the per- in the Bolshevik party organiza-
secution of Christians in the U. tion at the time (1917), about a
S. S. IL, in Mexico, in Spain and third were Jews."
elsewhere as Catholics have stood
Mr. Goldstein adds that the Mos-
in defense of their God-given nat-
co• News of Jan. 26, 1938, gave
ural rights."
an analysis of the 574 delegates of
Sources Unreliable
the 54 nationalities represented in
Ilowever, in doing this, adds Mr. the last Council of Nationalities of
Goldstein, Catholics should not go the Supreme Soviet of the U. S. S.
beyond the bounds of truth, and R s and "only 15 of the 574 dele-
this has been done by "some mis- gates were Jews."
inlorniell and indiscreet persons"
Dr. Fahey's book, remarks Mr.
who "obtained their information as Goldstein further, is offensive also
to what's what in the Judaic and to Jews because it refers to Marx
Communist worlds from unreliable and Enssels a number of times as
sources."
Jews. Catholics, he adds, would
The "principal source" of such feel hurt "if reference were made
information, states Mr. Goldstein, to spiritually (lead, renegade ex-
has been a book, "The Mystical Catholics as 'hitter the Catholic,'
Body of Christ in the Modern, 'Callas the Catholic' ... The term
World" by the Rev. Denis Fahey, Jew is only rightly applied to per-
C. S. Sp., of Blackrock College, sons who believe in the Torah, even
Dublin. "The standing of Dr. Fah- if they differ in their interpreta-
ey," osserts the noted JewiSh con- tion of those writings of Moses."
vert, "warrants the expression of Marx, states Mr. Goldstein, "never
belief that the book would never lived a Jewish life," but was baps
have been written in its present tized a Protestant. Engel's par-
form had the author gone to orig- ents, he asserts, were rigid Calvin-
ists.
inal sources for his material."

No Secret Service Report

"The principal document in the
book that condemns Jews," says
Mr. Goldstein, "came originally,
Dr. Fahey attests, from the Amer-
ican Secret Service' (1919-1920)."
If this report were true, adds Mr.
Goldstein, "then are Jews guilty
of financially and otherwise caus-
ing the Bolshevik revolution." But
"the United States Secret Service

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The Poale-Zion, Branch No. 2,
will celebrate Chanukah on Sun-
day evening, Dec. 25, at 8
o'clock, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Freedman of 3339
Clements Ave. An interesting
and appropriate program was
prepared for this occasion. Re-
freshments will be served and
various Chanukah games will be
played.
Maurice Dombey is scheduled to
read a number of humorous
stories pertaining to Chanukah.
Members of the Poale-Zeire-Zion
and their friends are invited to
attend this affair. The social com-
mittee consists of Mrs. Maurice
Feldstein, Mrs. Elke Freedman,
Mrs. Helen Kanat, Mrs. Abe
Freedman and Mrs. A. J. Loch-
over.

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The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
Judah will hold a memorial in
honor of the late Rabbi S. M.
Fine, who has been the lender
and advisor of the Yeshiva for a
number of years. It will take
place at the Yeshiva Beth Judah,
JOSEPH GILBERT
ZINOVI BISTRITZKY
2535 Elmhurst Ave., on Thurs-
Zedek. Clank Finney will supply day, Dec. 29, at 6:30 p. m. Mem- and is planning a cultural suc-
the dance music. Refreshments bers and friends are invited to cess with two outstanding artists.
COMP.
Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, noted
will be served.
operatic soprano, who has re-
In the past the J. Y. P. S. an-
Why did Leni Riefensthal pick cently returned from a suc-
nual proms have been conspicuous a non-Aryan publicity agent to cessful South American operatic
successes and Chairman Joseph approach in her effort to make tour, will be the vocalist at this
Gilbert assures that this year's America like her? . . . Needless event. Mrs. Scheyer will be ac-
prom will be no exception.
to report, the press agent did campanied by Rebecca Katzman
Tickets to the dance will be on not choose to be chosen by Hit- Frohman, well-known D e t r o it
sale at the Shaarey Zedek from ler's girl friend, even though she pianist.
8:30 p. m. on.
offered $500 a week.
Zinovi Bistritzky, outstanding
violinist, will render several so-
los. Mr. Bistritzky is associated
with the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra and presents solos with
the Detroit Civic Orchestra. Ile
is also associate conductor with
the Y. M. H. A. Symphony Or-
chestra. He was previously con-
cert master in most of the De-
troit leading theaters.
The Pioneer Women's Organ-
ization will also present two
prominent s pe a k e r a, Rabbi
Charles Shulman of Chicago and
Yehudith Simhonit, Palestinian
delegate.
Those desiring to rummage in
order to raise the required
amount, may still do so. For
further information call Mrs. Y.
Kanat, Townsend 5-0219.

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patient. waiting until the doctors and nurses are ready to
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commodated in the Edwin A. Wolf Memorial Room. Contributions
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event which will take place on
Jan. 10, at the Masonic Temple,

Yeshiva Auxiliary to Have
Memorial for Rabbi Fine
on Thursday

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Dr. Fahey's book, remarks Mr.
Goldstein in conclusion, "has an
anti-Jewish slant in its story of
the 'First Communist Internation-
al' meeting in St. Martin's Hall,
London, 1964. One would imagine
from the book that all in the gath-
ering were Jews, when it would be
difficult to name a half dozen of
them even if the term is used in
the U. S. S. R. sense."

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, of Public Documents (Gov. Print-
, ing Office, Washington, D. C.,
IS29), never issued a report of any
kind on Communist activities in
Russia or regarding the financing
4s' the Bolshevik revolution." "Sec-
, ondly," adds Mr. Goldstein, " 'no
reports for 1919 or 1920' were
printed by the United States Secret
, Service."
Assuming that a certain tele-
seam from one "comrade" to an-
' other is true with reference to
Comrade Trotsky's account in "Max
Warburg & Company's bank," Mr.
Goldstein contends "it was Ger-
many's money" that was paid to
the Bolshevik leader.

J. Y. P. S. Prom at Chanukah Affair Pioneer Women
Shaarey Zedek on Sunday of Poale Prepare Program
Saturday Eve.
Zeire Zion Branch For Donor Event

DEARBORN, MICH.

GYPSY MUSIC

there is no 'American Secret Sent-
Dorothy Thompson Asks FCC to
Investigate Coughlin
. according to the Catalogue

and
Utilities
Bureau,
Public
NEW YORK. — In her syndi-
James S. Cochrane, Boston econ-
cated column on Monday, Dorothy
omist.
Thompson called upon Frank R.
McNinch, chairman of the Federal
James E. Dunne' Adds Chapter
Communications Commission, to in-
on Coughlin to His Book "Heil
vestigate
Father Coughlin's activi-
Hebrew I—A Gentile Salute"

All too often, the unexpected
death of the breadwinner means
that the standard of living to
which he has accustomed his fam-
ily and dependents will have to be radically revised. Most
families under the circumstances would have to conic down
too suddenly to a lower standard of living. To guard against
this danger, the Great-West Life has worked out a practical
readjustment income plan. Let me give you full particulars—
you will be interested.

The Talentee Club, under the
sponsorship of the Pioneer Women,
Goldie Myerson's group, are giving
• penny party Sunday, Dec. 25, at
2530 Leslie Ave. at 8 p. m. On
the entertainment committee are
Gertrude F.. Levine and Edith
Greenberg. Proceeds of this party
are to go for the donor luncheon
given by the Pioneer Women. The
public is invited. For further in-
formation call Townsend 7-5688 or
Hogarth 3297.

'NORTH
Sa e and " MERICAN
Elias d. Goldberg
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" A LIFE

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Jewish women to do their utmost •
in making as much land as pos-
sible available for colonization.
With the conclusion of the mem-
bership campaign, the attention of
the Auxiliary is focused on the 8th
annual donor luncheon to be held
on Wednesday, March 1, 1939.
Mrs. Philip Cutler Named Chair- Mrs. Philip Cutler was introduced
man of 8th Annual Donor
as the general chairman. The
Luncheon
meeting was adjourned with Mrs.
Barkus leading the audience in the
singing
of Hatikvah.
A capacity audience attended
the paid up membership luncheon
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Symphony Plans Series of
Jewish National Fund, held at the
Popular-Priced Satur-
Fort Wayne Hotel on Wednesday,
day Night Concerts
Dec. 14. The simple, wholesome
meal was prepared and served by
the social committee. Mrs. J. 51.
The Detroit Symphony Orches-
Neiman gave the invocation. The
tra has completed plans for the
president, Sirs. Harry Buchman,
extended a welcome to the now presentation of the most impress
members, and expressed the hope sive series of Saturday night
that they will attend meetings popular-priced concerts In its en-
regularly and become active tire history as a feature of the ••10
workers.
' orchestra's current silver jubilee
Sins. Max Hayman, membership season, Murray G. Paterson, sym-
chairman, thanked her committee phony manager, has announced.
for their co-operation in making
Beginning at 8:30 p. m. Satur-
the drive a successful one. Nearly day, Jan. 14, the concerta will be
200 new members have been en- played for 10 consecutive Saturday
nights in Orchestra Hall. A digs
rolled.
Mrs. Esther Goodman Barkus, tinguishal guest artist will appear
accompanied by Mrs. Dave Dia- as soloist at each concert, while in
mond on the piano, entertained the one instance there will be two
Indies with several lovely songs.
soloists.
Proof that the forthcoming con-
Rabbi Charles Lesser of Temple
Beth Israel. Jackson, Mich., guest- cert series has attracted wide at-
speaker, whose subject was "In- tention is the fact that 16 indepen-
vestments in Futures," said that dent groups have asked to be
Palestine is the hope and refuge named as sponsors of the 10 pro-
of our oppressed brethren in Eu- grams. This is a record number
rope, and as mothers in Israel it and indicates, according to Pater-
is the privilege and sacred duty of son, a number of sold-out houses.

New Members
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J. N. F. Auxiliary

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