Ekentorrjewisn &On tail March 24, 1939 sad ..111! JegGALSHROMICLE DEMOCRACY SPEAKS SAYE YOUR EYES with HEAUfH•SITE GLASSES D`OSCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Humorous Soviet Film at Cinema Judge Rubiner Points to Im- Detroit Sunshine Club at Moos Chitim. Donations were portance of Large Vote Miami Beach Gives $360 1 given by Moe Radner, in memory for Two Refugee Children of sisters and brother; Mrs. D. at Election on April 3 and Contributes for Mo'cw Uppenheimer, in memory of par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal; Chaim In a statement issued this week Mary Gordon, in memory of Edith Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Meyer ', in memory of husband. The Detroit Sunshine Glob thanks all Detroiters who see n in Miami Beach and who helped make all the club's grails a sec. cess. The club is also taking care of families for Passover in Miami Beach. once more on the march and for millions liberty becomes another Although Soviet pictures have Judge Charles Rubiner pointed memory. It is a challenge we Krell; Fannie Greenberg; • Eva shall not ignore. Democracy must often been accused of being with- out the importance of a large The Detroit Sunshine Club sent Preuzlauer, in memory of son, Jo- also march not for territory, not out humor, many pictures in the vote on Monday, April 3. $360 for two refugee children to I aeph; Mr. and Mrs. I. Busch, Ida for the subjugation of the weak past have shown this accusation "The privilege of choosing who liadassah in memory of Mildred I Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. U. Shul- tram Ers•Ised. Glom Ints11 kr 11etest [IS Phf,kIM.se Ou Setters N Ortmers. or the oppression of minorities, to be without foundation. In "The should govern us," Judge Rubiner Love. It also sent a donation for man, Mitchell Shulman, Mrs. F. essidani Stem Lot ofIshig•s. but to lift ourselves to heights of said, "is a sacred one which has freedom we have never scaled be- been taken away from the peo- fore. Our battle is not to enslave ple in many other countries of the 1119 GRISWOLD ST. a nation but to free one, to free world. It is the very cornerstone Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. it from the burdens of insecurity, of a democracy, and we must of unemployment, of ill health treasure that privilege for its true and needless strife. Our goal is worth." the mutual friendship of 130 mil- Judge Rubiner who is the only lion souls united by industrial Common Pleas Judge up for re- stability and peace into an irre- election, was nominated by a vote 1939 Ford V•I sistible force for trannuility of nearly two to one over his Coup*, with 60. among all nations." nearest opponent at the primaries. horsepower engine He was given another outstanding Dr. Robert W. Hutchins, presi- . . delivered at tribute when the lawyers of De- dent of the University of Chi- cago, wrote to Rev. Knox: troit conducted a straw vote and Detroit, fares extra, chose him by a majority of six "1 am delighted to hear that to one over his nearest opponent. Miss Dorothy Thompson is speak- He received twice as many votes ing for you on March 17. The ob- 115 all of the other candidates put jects of your Federation are of together. the greatest importance and the Program that you are presenting will do more than anything else! to advance the cause." Band Music and Songs U. S. Senator Prentiss 51. BORIS TENIN as Skadria in "The The Rev. Ensworth Reisner, of the Ford Memorial Methodist Brown wired: Man With the Gun" All Detroit's A.Z.A. Chapters Church of Detroit, eon of Dr. send greetings and ben joined in special Youth services Christian Reisner, led in the sing. wishes to the friends of democ t Man With the Gun," the new March 24 in commemoration of ing of "America." There was racy gathered ill meeting a "i Soviet picture now at the Cinema . National A.Z.A. Sabbath. t , Theater, Columbia at Woodward, band music by the United States Olympia Stadium tonight." A capacity crowd filled the I is comedy of high quality insofar I auditorium of the Bnai Moshe Letter Carriers' Band of Detroit, John L. Lewis, president conducted by Otto Smith, and by the Congress of Industrial Organ o f I as it deals with the serious busi- I Auditorium last Tuesday evening ness of the days of revolution. I to witness the t II of th e Don Gordon and his band, di• izatio n, wired: The scene in which a peasant! erected by Ralph Van Steenhoven. "Please convey to your great Shadrin, played by the greatest, 11th A.Z.A. Chapter in Detroit. The musicians not only con. Gilbert Madiesfsky acted as in- tributed their services—they also audience tonight my greetings. actor in the U. S. S. R., Boris' stalling officer to the new chapter, made financial offerings to the The cause of religious and racial Tenin, is hypnotized and awed by I known as the Shaarey Zedek tolerance is inextricably bound the gorgeous uniform of the Cos- group. Samuel Leib, past presi- cause of democracy. There were also songs by Cyril up with the rights necessary to sack general and who surrenders dent of Pisgah Bnai Brith lodge, Are now located in the preservation of democracy. his priceless filigreed sword to Wezenail of the First Presby. more spacious, newer The rise of such intolerances in him, is a screen masterpiece. The spoke. Marje Cooper was pre- terian Church. quarters. Europe has heralded the destruc- result of the general's uniform sented with an award from the Important Greetings tion of democracy of human and fleecy Astri han hypnosis on Detroit and Windsor Council. we are better able to Officers of the Shaarey Zedek Of more than passing interest rights . The hope of democracy the peasant commander of Soviet serve you in our new are the greetings that were read is now invested in our nation. We troops created an unexpected fur- Chapter are: Morton Sultan, location. president; Howard Savin, vice- to the gathering of 15,000, must work without surcease to ore among the leading figures of WINDOW SHADES Frank Murphy, U. S. Attorney preserve it against all who seek the Soviet Union. Imagine the president; Alexander Mae], sec- retary; Sans Cohen, treasurer; Al- its downfall." General, wired as follows: Linoleum . Carpeting poor peasant's surprise when the "Please convey cordial greet- Great interest was aroused be story of his letting the, general fred Stern and Sidney Kern, ser- VENETIAN BLINDS ings to all present. Despotism is the following telegram from Gov- get away gives rise to peals of geant-at-arms; and renorte r, Drapery Hardware ernor Culbert L. Olson of Cali - laughter. Lenin consoles him by Leonard Fink. Benjamin Ramberg ENGINES—Year clisalc,e.. III and Walter Savin were named forma: IS hp. for extra pm-forme • art Our Prices and sere pointing out that the general on the advisory board. are good reasons why items of desirable equipment. activity in this country over sta- economy. Free Estimates Furnished "Congratulations In Detroit and th 60 hp. for sacra e tion WAICA and the Intercity p e ople ri eviscnsible fr i boldidg Wis rulb must have been much more afraid Judge Sanders, president of the so many folks are talking about The Ford V-8 has all the 8628 LINWOOD of the soldier than the soldier of Pisgah Bnai Brith Lodge, spoke Broadcasting System. Mrs. O'Day, 1/71eig elnL ity, 11:2•1:: the general. the 1939 Ford V-13! who opened the program, spoke iennorpinit room and all the basic features on "Idealism in Jewish Youth" Call TYler 5-1230 tnn oi„ttkeiirtilizr WI:. from Washington. at Lachar's March 19, before the HYDRAULIC BRAKES — s m One obvious reason is the of the De Luxe Ford. Some of fast. easy-acting. Built to strict Declaring that the world 11.1::" 1414 a11.1g11;eall dl, ll first degree installation of the Eve Curie at Orchestra Hall of safety. "stands aghast at the incredible agel.t foreign, but domestic to nie; fact that it provides so much Zedek A.Z.A. Chapter. Ford standards them are listed at the left! on March 31 Under Aus- Shaarey horrors that have marked the re- :171a, tr.srttritg:1111 Inrernrllr• D Is an Plans are rapidly being con- BOYYCOTT EXTENDED , car for so little money. Actu- But riding is better than pices of Town Hall Fri- summated for the 16th National gime of the Nazi Government" e■ :. OM Me now all sera more TO CZECH IMPORTS she emphasized the fact that the lien et any Revlon, period In our Mt - A.Z.A. Camp Convention this day Morning Series ally, it costs less than a Ford reading. Out on the road, you'll TRIPLECUSHIONED COMFORT the pumd. of want In the mid% I *primps, result has been a growing cal- I,, summer at Cejwin Port Camp, seats. Ilesible a/potential eltundance for ell. It b. a (CONCLUDED FlIOSI PAGE OSE) Safer car of the same size and soon understand America's en- lousness of human anguish that is Intolerable pared., and It subject n .1 I One of the most distinguished Jervis, N. Y., commencing June hydraulic shock fear big of ou r institutions to the nelet permeating the moral fibre of the many a bsorbs.. power sold for last year! And did not do away with the need youth strain of &M. M Cliiiel%111 and elleck • women in the world, Eve Curie- 21 through June 28. thusiasm for the ear that is Mat of Germany. At the next meeting of High- wince of these attacks are leveled al on for a popular boycott. its low price includes many I She emphasized the degraded government 1.111illions, our democratic , will be presented by The Detroit in everything but price! Pointing out that the tax also I position of women in Germany. traditions. Thus the Domani.. Mr.. .; Town Hall, Friday morning Se- land Park Chapter 313, Ilerbert does not affect tourist traffic to We read much of Concentration hes Conte tO illtOlte or., of Rights , ries, at an evening lecture, in Or- Bean will speak on "Passover." SCIENTIFIC SOUNDPROOFING v The Bnai David Chapter 314 the Pry 1.11.1 Dud lir elosiwit to on Noises hushed, vibration re- Germany or travel on German r chestra Hall, Friday, March 31, heart s. Indeed. w M be In • will present a dance at the Bnai careful research. • ships, he said that the Christian camps for men," she said. "We la,lcal of transillme. I f a) .0 Nell do, old by ID had liest at 8:30 o'clock. hear little of concentration camps David Synagogue, March 29, to Baehr up our Mai ae devel- boycott pledge was "both a moral I for women, but they exist and op new 1.1111111o., diptigp mnile of our Mademoiselle Curie has come to raise funds in A.Z.A.'s Youth protest and a measure of defense old ones. and f■ en lie0a a fen, - the United States as the guest of against Nazi militarism. persecu- into them are thrown mothers pecially ln one et/ monde world. The Woman's Board of the Golden Alijah Drive. who are held on suspicion that protagonists or I•Nelsm, ancl Move who tion and intolerance. both at home 'they Gate International Exposition in can reveal facts concerning and abroad." i ali" i o ilit i lia nIira ipeara s ,11 ,4lIae tsar' 1, 1111:1.frw e a r n o atril a' 4 11Ira Son Francisco and Detroit is for- their men folk suspected of dis- Calls List • Cross•Section ' I I the m 1;11 14' Tr rera:k1:1:1 17 t re's t tunate in being one of the eight loyalty. Torn without warning j I,. «pare, ee 00010ie order. I( on y .e nook, l cities to hear and meet her during Dr. Schieffelin said that this from their families they are told Inner surrend er our A merle. liberties n a t I this brief three weeks tour. first block of names represented that their children will be sent [he Op tile Idea our demeans, Mlle. Curie's own claim to fame be made to Burk .fliciently pro , a "cross-section of the world of to a Nozi school to be 'educated.' t these changed condi- rests mainly upon her glowingly science, education, art, literature, Beyond that they learn nothing gre.ive l„. 10 met he t ilz; beautiful biography of her famous labor and the professions, who of them. Sometimes they find of strange. Ill , sake mind. lb. Do molter nlial intim mother—the world-renowned scien- recognize that half of every dol- death for themselves and their our r.r...ro area r in tit Int/ of Denizli. tist, which has gained acclaim as lar spent in Germany, or on Ger- children preferable to life under h". one of the most brilliant stories n. 'eort norld, ee hTld DIM/ a man ships or for German goods a Fascist government." utional ell 11 libert I., realising Met of genius ever written. "Madam goes into the hands of the Nazi Prof, Mead, discussing the ef- Wit NI. /litho. them democracy la deo/ Curie" was written little more government to strengthen its I feet of the totalitarian state upon 141 rededicele ourselves In their than a year ago, it is one of the arms, its persecution and its hold I the cultural life of the people, pre.rvallon and .tension." The Rev. Dr. L. M. Birkhead. most widely read non-fiction books over the German people." denounced the racial doctrines to appear in recent yearn. It has "IIIIIres confession I h•I Germany of the Nazi Government. Ile de- of Kansas City, Mo.. chairman of e been published in 15 different Friends of Democracy, wired: boycott Is w orking," Dr.Mehlelrelln eon- , dared that an intensified unti- countries already, and has earned "If democracy is to be saved tinned. "The .nquest Vsecho- ,loviskla 1 Nozi boycott is the only answer to the outrages and indignities the democracies must arm to the I "best-seller" rating. lee . than ran aaartIli attl hl. Aurt rlr or the In her lecture "Science and The which would be "an insult to th e teeth and be prepared to halt the Snilenlenionvl. •It we p r p It up he can be forced hy dark ages." military aggression of Hitler and Woman" Mlle. Curie will give in- timate sketches of the struggle of economic essure not only to Mussolini. The bluff of the dic- Mr. Emmet said that arma- hl piens of conquest but hi. terrible f the early days and the important peraccittione as well. If w do not boy- inents alone are of no avail to tators must be called and there cott Germany we automatically cally become combat the Nazi methods of "un- must be an end to terrorizing researches in the world of science, .cumplices In hart persecu- by her mother. tion and egere.lon. eh . avail Is II declared warfare in time of small nations. We must shout to protest If at the some liter me sub. peace." Ile maintained that "the from the housetops that the dic- Ochre the very things ur pr u t e • t best and almost the only way to tator states are slave states and the earth. My heartiest greetings against?• Dr. Schieffelin announced also defend ourselves against their the dictatorship cure for human and commendation of your gal- that the Volunteer Christian Com- barter, Bunds, export subsidies, ills is a quack cure. Our fellow lant progress toward that goal. mittee to Boycott Nazi Germany propaganda, both here and in citizens in America must be in- Can we t e s t i f/ convincingly would conduct a conference in South America, is through the formed that if they spread anti- enough, however, to the advan- New York within the next few boycott. Our Christian Boycott Semitic propaganda, they are tages of our way of life when months to bring about the organ- Pledge strikes at the Bund's line agents of Adolph Hitler. In a we in this land of plenty have so ized cooperation of outstanding of communications abroad, and world in which all vital political misused our talents and our re- bodies that have endorsed the boy- also refutes here in America the movements are anti-liberal and sources that we have millions of lie that opposition to Hitler is anti-democratic, it is time for be- unemployed in hunger and in .tteritak. cott. lievers in liberty and democracy need. May I suggest that we "Why should the Jews have to nothing but a Jewish plot." walk softly and humbly until we bear the whole burden of the Boycott Council Discounts Nazi to bestir themselves." JOHN ROBERT POWERS, the head of the world's Dr. Harry Ward, national can so adjust our domestic af- . Threat of Retaliation Nazi boycott in what is really The Joint Boycott Council took chairman of the American League fairs as to banish euch suffering best known model agency, when booking his Christianity's fight as much as issue with the German American for Peace and Democracy, sent from within our midst." theirs?" he asked. famous models for fashions, advertisers and Board of Trade which declared this telegram: no Organization's Pledge A telegram was received from artists, says "The call is fur beauty, poise, Per- that the imposition of counter- "American League for Peace William Green, president of the The pledge declares: •vessmeds as the 6u1 perseen. vailing duties on imports of duti- and Democracy representing over American Federation of Labor, sonal charm ... the Perfect combination". lion of Jews and Christians v.- able goods from Germany was a seven and one-half million Amer- as follows: bides and threatens every principle violation of a gentleman's agree- icans heartily greets this large which a. America. and (lobate. "I extend to those in attend- we hold most dear, we feel we tn.( ment with the Treasury Depart. rally for democracy. The increas- ance at your meeting the greet- ...est, not only by word but by ment. The Council also discount- ing danger of Fascist aggression ings of the American Federation deed. ed the implied threat of retalia- places greater responsibility on of Labor and its full and com- "We therefore pled.. .ruelire to do nothing. either directly or In- tory measures by the Nazi gov- all Americans to act together to plete endorsement of the aims directly. likh can old the Ger- ernment "who will find other preserve the American heritage andpurposes of said meeting. man Government . long It maintains three principle* which Ile sources of supply for the raw of freedom and civil rights; in We are devoted to the principles al the •cry heart of Nsal doctrin, materials she has been getting this endeavor we pledge our con- of democracy and the preserve. FID4, violation of relish/ea freedom; from the United States." wand, racial perse.t Ion ; I hird. tinued energies and support." tion of democratic procedure and •glorification of oar and Ineulcation Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, chair- The Hollywood Committee of democratic control in govern- 1 of raee hatred Into the minds of man, also declared that the Fifty Six wired: little children. mental affairs. We regard the "As long as HIMe doctrines we- Council was preparing a memo- "The Hollywood Committee of establishment of the totalitarian nn we pledge ourseb. not to raddum to be presented shortly Fifty Six including Jack Warner, state as destructive of liberty, Intel on German 111.11., knowing', to the Treasury-Department show- Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, freedom and democracy. We boy German goods or eet foot on the lerritorr of the Third Reich. ing the extent of Nazi discrim- James Cagney, Walter Wenger, urge that the moral forces of the "We Pledge 1111. not In hatred of ination against American goods. Myrna Loy, sends greetings to world be organized against all the German people. but bre..., &Ore we are not allowed to corn. Also that the Council would press Rally for Democracy. At this dictatorial forms of government runalcate with them by word, we for legislation amending the crucial time with Czechoslovakia and for the preservation of de- fa. ewe wan their eyes by let lint Tariff Act so that countervailing victim of aggression caused be mocracy throughout the entire oar mew. week foe in. • . The Volunteer Christian Com- duties could also be placed on brutal appeasement of Munich. world." mittee comprises the following, non-dutiable goods. such demonstrations are great A Party for Dorothy Thompson in addition to Dr. Schieffelin: Help Establish American Indus- encouragement to forces for real Fifty men and women joined Henry Noble MacCracken, Oliver tries to Substitute for Ccocho- peace throughout the world. Our in honoring Miss Thompson after •La Forge, George Gordon Battle, slovakien Merchandise Detroit Committee of Fifty Six the rally at a party at Hotel Mary E. Woolley, Bishop G. Ash- The Joint Boycott Council of brings our message to your com- Stotler. ton Oldham, Paul H. Douglas, the American Jewish Congress munity. We urge cooperation in The social gathering was spon- Frank P. Graha m, Josephine 1, and the Jewish Labor Commit. this nation-wide campaign to stop sored by the Professional League Schein, Frank P. Walsh, Ralph tee decided to extend the boycott Hitler and aggression." for Peace and Democrace, and Barton Perry, Reinhold Niebuhr, to those territories which have Messages from Mooney, Landon among the guests were prominent Nelson P. Mead, Guy Emory Ship- come under Nazi control as a re- Tom Mooney sent this message local leaders. ler, the Rev. Arthur Judson sult of the complete dismember. by wire: Miss Thompson presided over Brown, Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw, ment of Czechoslovakia. Accord. "Warmest greetings to your the group for more than two Chauncey Stillman, Christopher ing to the Council, merchandise great demonstration in behalf of hours of questioning. T. Emmet, Jr., and Dr. Haven already paid for or goods al- democracy and human freedom. A distinguished guest at this ready in transit, are to be ex- Today when the Fascists are ad- Emerson. gathering was Dr. L ad w i g Mead empted from the ban. Carolina O'Day, Prof vancing throughout the world Lewisohn, who spoke earlier in Dr. Tenenbaum declared that and Christopher Emmett Dis- European democracies are the evening at the Bnai David . the efforts of the Council had and cuss Siz-Years of Nazi Rule giving' way to Fascist violence, to • gathering of more than A call to American women to been helpful in having Czecho- the need is apparent for all dem- 1,000. ' ! `1 . • unite in resisting the growth of slovakia substituted as the source ocratic and liberty loving people Dr. Lewisohn asp d sat- Fascism in the United States. and of supply for a number of items throughout the world to unite isfaction over the reception formerly imported from Ger- a call for an intensification of the to stop the Fascist Unless we do that is being given throughout anti-Nazi Boycott as the only many and that the decline in ins- this, we too face dark days of the country to Ms new novel, means of bringing Hitler to his nortations of consumers goods reaction in America. Labor and "For Ever Wilt Thou Love." menses was sounded March 16 by from Germany due to the boycott all liberal and progressive forces Upon his return to New York THEY SATISFY Congresswoman Caroline O'Day, resulted in substantial gains for unite to save democracy." after kis present lecture tour Prof. Nelson P. Mead, president Czechoslovakian trade. Ile point- Former Governor Alf M. Lan- he will start work on the three of the College of the City of New ed out that in 1938 imports of don of Kansas sent this telegram: other novels he plans to com- York, and Christopher T. Emmett, leather gloves from Germany into "In this world of wars and plete soon. Jr., secretary of the Volunteer the United States were valued rumors of wars, of invasion and The latest Lewisohn book Christian Committee to Boycott at 544,377 as compared with ■agression, liberty and freedom. ing with Jewish problems, deal- due Nati Germany, who participated $474,169 for the previous year. wherever achieved. in order to be soon from the press of Liveright the some period the im- in • symposium on "Six Years of During HAPPY COMBINATION ports of this item from Czecho- maintained must be guarded and Publishers, is "The Answer." Dr. Nazi Rule." slovakia were valued at 11,208,- defended by eternal vigilance, Lewisohn stated that he will com- The program was sponsored by 404. Imports of cotton gloves through courageous and enthu- plete this book as soon as he the Joint Boycott Council of the from Germany last year totaled siastic efforts such as your rally has material available that will American Jewish Congres and the 625 as compared with $1,880, for democracy. They may be ex- be based on the British decisions Copyright 1919, bc.carr a Arras Toswoo Co. Jewish Labor Committee, National 61 tended to the darkest corners of on Palestine. 12 from Czechoslovakia. Coordinating Agency for Boycott 6 ' vending state labor bill as malici- ous. Referring to the Coughlin broadcasts he said: "The gentle- man who purrs to us each Sun- day afternoon • protects himself with a clerical garb." Brief but effective addresses were delivered by Rev. Horace A. White. pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, who rep- resented the Negro organizations of the city; Adolph Germer, re- gional director of the C.I.O. of Michigan; William Ramsey. 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