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' Nelson Will Give
1 Democracy Speaks'
Address on Monday
(CONCLUDED
now
PAGE ONE)
THE LEGAL CHRON CLE
TAKE ME OUT TO
THE BALL GAME
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
teetke, Mitittgan. Sob•
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
men, in turn thanked Mrs. Welt
for her untiring leadership in the
project.
the National Lawyers Guild, in
addition to being president of hitting infielders; he led league
Contributors as well as work-
the Wayne County Bar Associa- in batting in 1935 with mark of
ers were invited to attend the
tion.
.349; hit a mean .336 last year. closing assembly to hear an ad-
Mr. Nelson is the fourth speak-
Feinbarg—Just a kid named dress by Mrs. Eva Lips, author
er in a series of 13 broadcasts, Eddie; a local boy trying
to make of "Savage Symphony." Mrs. Lips
each of which presents a nation- good with Philadelphia Phillies;
met in conference with the work-
ally known speaker.
played in South Philadelphia high
The Radio program "Democ- school; he was a catcher, but be- ers before the general meeting
and congratulated them upon the
racy Speaks" is sponsored by the cause of his speed afoot, he was
entire project. "This is not char-
American League for Peace and changed into an infielder; can go
ity," she said. "You Jewish wom-
Democracy.
get 'em but hitting is light; prob- en of Detroit constitute an army
This radio program is the most ably will be farmed out for Class
for the protection of democracy
important and most successful A team for another season of ex-
and for the safeguarding of your
project which the League has un- perience.
own homes when so many are
dertaken and almost the entire
D■ nnine—Finest catcher in Na- being assailed and destroyed in
membership is co-operating with tional League, considering
bat- European countries.
the following committee chair-
t ng, speed, and intelligence in
"It is strange' that up to the
men: General chairman for ra-
handling pitchers; Manager Bil present year women have been
dio, Mrs. Irving Goldsmith; speak-
Terry calls him best in big relegated to the background in
ers and script, Mra. Arthur L.
Robbins; finance, Mrs. Nathan leagues, but isn't that stretching the social and economic frame-
Hack; publicity, Mrs. Rose Lech- a pernt, Bill? Is dangerous hitter work of our communities. We
in pinch, and his .306 average
over.
have, today, women filling impor-
Beginning with last Monday's last year stamps him as a definite tant places in business, the arts,
broadcast these programs have batting threat; he's a Los Angeles the sciences, the professions—and
boy and his record speaks for it- filling them admirably and with
been extended from a 15-minute self.
distinction. • But in the case of
to a half-hour period weekly.
Arnovich—Morris is a husky, c ommunity planning and cam-
The speaker on Monday, April
24, will be William E. Dodd, Jr., eagle-beaked young man from paigning, women have been al-
Superior, Wis., where he coaches most without status—contenting
son of the former United States
Catholic High school's basketball t hemselves with auxiliary groups,
Ambassador to Germany.
team in winter; Morris is a hefty responsible in the main for the
Rey. M•rley's Address
hitter, when he's hitting and agile c ollection of 'penny prospects.'
Last Monday evening, the "De-
lum sed
p
e der,
o .279
o
This year, however, you Detroit
mocracy Speaks" address on last year, but
he's a better hitter J
CKLW was delivered by Rev. than that; due for a good year ewish women are occupying your
-Harold P. Marley of the Unitar-!this time out.
rightful place, shouldering your
full share of responsibility."
an Church, Unity Hall, Ann Ar-1
Roses—Goody
en—Goody is slated at prea-
The Women's Project has been
bor. I ant writing for comfy position o n conducted solely by and among
In his brilliant address, Rev. Brooklyn bench because of
the Jewish women of Detroit, as
M at ey took his audience on a
pilgrimage to the Shrine of the anion of Tuck Stainback; But their contribution to the 1939
Little Flower, and declared that don't count Master Rosen out; Allied Jewish Campaign.
Radio Addresses in Behalf of
it seemed "almost as though we he's one whale of a center fielder
Women's Project
have been standing before an who can go from here to there
Inaugurated to reach the Jew-
oak of the great god Thor instead in nc•time to snare those fly balls;
the
Toronto
lad
hit
.281
last
year,
of a Christian shrine."
ish women of Detroit, who have
a bit shy of big league standards;
not as yet contributed to the Worn-
Discussing the radio addresses
but he's young and willing.
as well as the contents of Social 'noon—Huge Freddy, the for- en's Project of the Allied Jewish
Justice, Rev. Marley said: "So mer All-American tackle from Campaign, a series of radio talks
far as untruth is concerned, the' Alabama, was back in the majors has been presented over Station
Social Justice paper holds the
WMBC by workers in the Project.
at the tail end of last season and
banner."
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, who
Taking as the topic for his ad - smacked opposing pitchers or a serves on the advisory board for
lcool .358, after compiling
the
Project, opened the series on
dress "Coughlin and the Cross,'' average at Chattanooga Fr dd
Rev. Marley said in part: af .310
March 25. The second appeal was
.
" The Cross is not to be turned
always a promising gent, seems made by Mrs. Samuel Blocher,
into a swastika emblem, a stone due this year; it's now or never, who has served as chairman of
medallion to be hung about our for Freddie isn't exactly a spring Division B in the drive. Mrs. Mau-
necks like a millstone. No, 'let chicken as rookies go; he's 28; rice J. Caplan, chairman of Divi-
justice flow down as mighty wat big, fast and willing.
sion D, spoke on behalf of the
Berg — Moe needs little intro- Project last Sunday.
ens;sweeping yellow journalism
into the sea as so much refuse, duction to the baseball fans of
The series will close with two
ere it will be swallowed up in fthe
ion, he has been around addreses, one to be given Satur-
the large waters of truth. Let thel or
or a longtime and - his latest day evening, April 15, at 9, over
Cross become the symbol not of effort on "Information Please" Station WMBC, by Mrs. Florence
defeat of our highest motives, nor stamps -him as one of the most B. Weinstein, secretary of Divi-
a gibbet on which to hang our intelligent men in the country; sion E; the second by Mrs. Hy-
enemies. Rather, let it be an em- his services with Red Sox are man C. Broder, active vice-presi-
bleu of victory."
confined mostly to coaching pitch- dent of the Women's Project, on
Rev. Marley exposed the ridicu- ers; does little active work, al- Sunday afternoon, April 16, at
lousness of the cry of "interna- though he can step into game 1 o'clock.
tional banker" raised by Cough- any time and play major league
Through the courtesy of Hy.
lin and of the exaggerations ball; has slowed up to walk, and
man Altman, who is presenting
spread in the priest's radio talks never was very swift afoot.
t his series of appeals over his
about the alleged murders of
Eisenstat—L eft y Harry was r adio
hour on Station WMBC,I
twenty millions of Christians in kicked around by Dodgers for a
Russia.
couple of semesters, but finally
Contributions towards the sup. seems to have straightened him-
port of the "Democracy Speaks. 1
self out with Detroit; Del Baker,
program may be sent to "Democ- i his manager, thinks highly of
racy Speaks," care of Station him . . . almost as highly as he
f KIM, or to the American does himself !
League for Peace and Democracy I
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at 612 Park Ave. Bldg. Copies of: So they're off and running in
the radio addresses may also be 'the Pennant Handicap. We'll take
secured by writing to "Democracy Boston in the American League
Speaks" at Station CKLW. and Cincinnati in the National
1.... and on t say we didn't warn
Social-Cultural Meeting of you, come next October!
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
on Monday
(cop/Tight 1939,
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
will begin spring activities with
social-cultural meeting Monday
e vening, April 17. After a short
business session .there will be a
musical program consisting of
vocal selections by Nicholas Moss,
with Miss Jewel Klein at the
piano. Refreshments will be
served. The Sisterhood president,
Mrs. Jacob Farkat, requests all
members to attend.
A card party to raise funds to
purchase a frigidaire for the con-
gregation kitchen will be given
by the Sisterhood Sunday eve-
ning, April 23. Mrs. I. Palkovitz
is chairman of the arrangements
committee and is assisted by the
Mrs. Irwin Sims and Joseph Beck.,
The annual mother and daugh-1
ter dinner will be held Wednes-
day, May 10.
a
A.
many women not solicited for the
project sent contributions to this
special drive, undertaken by the
Jewish women of Detroit to raise
a substantial sum toward the
total quota of the 1939 Allied
Jewish Campaign. Many others
whose names were not included
in the Prospect List have respond-
ed to the appeals by telephoning
their pledges into campaign head-
quarters.
Cardinal Club Presents Var. !arranged featuring a play entitled
iety Show at Center
"Municipal Davenport", which
will be presented by the Center
on April 16
The Cardinal Club of the Jew-
ish Community Center, Woodward
at Holbrook, will present their
annual benefit variety show and
dance on Sunday evening, April
16. A unique program has been
Players. Dance acts, a Professor
Quiz contest and singing will
round the show, followed by dane.
ing to a popular orchestra.
Admission will be 35 cents. The
proceeds will go to the new Jew-
ish Community Center building.
Max J. Schafer is chairman of the
program.
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Hadassah Regional
Parley April 24, 25
'CONCLUDED :ROM PAGE ONE)
will be the principal speaker at
the conference.
Born in Palestine, Mrs. Pool
was brought here by her parents
when she was a areal] child. Her
ittct lo chanpo without
father was the late Rabbi Chaim
natl.. I. ..porta/ion,
nore and total race. (.F
Hirschensohn, distinguished He-
and, optional toweet•sf
brew scholar. Mrs. Pool was
and necetiotin—extra,
graduated from Hunter College,
New York, where she later taught
Latin, Greek and French. In ad-
dition to these languages, she
speaks Hebrew fluently. She k
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graduate work in the University
of Sorborne, Paris, and was a
member of the faculty of Hunter
Coll ege until her marriage to
Neugarten Sunshine Club Rabbi David de Sole Pool, of
the Congregation Shearith Israel.
Party Meeting
Two summers ago she was a
Mrs. Carl Meyers, heading the member of the Hadassah delega-
ways and means committee for tion to the World Zionist Con-
the Neugarten Sunshine Club, gress, where she delivered one of
has appointed Mrs. Samuel Con- the Hebrew addresses and at-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE,
vissor
chairman and Mrs. Harry tended, as a representative of
evening, and reservations at $1
Meetings on Wednesday morn- may be made at Council House or Raphael co-chairman to complete Hadassah. the Actions Committee
ing, April 19, will begin at 9":30 with Mrs. Douglas Brown. The plans for the April meeting of meeting which took place in
o'clock when the business session Junior Council Committee for the organization.
London in 1937.
will be held. At 11 o'clock admin-
This meeting will be open to
Mrs. Pool will devote an entire
this event consists of Miss Rosalie
istration will be the topic under
Brown, Miss Nora Scott and Miss all friends of the club and a session to the presentation of the
consideration, and such matters Rachel Berman. Mrs. Abraham desert luncheon will be served to importance of Hadassah's active
as publicity, program, membership Cooper is program chairman for be followed by an .,afternoon of participation in the World Zion-
and Junior Council will be dis- the seniors.
games. A 5-rack Mah Jong set ist Congress. At the dinner on
cussed. Juniors are especially in-
The program for Thursday, and a De Luxe card table will Sunday evening, April 23, Mrs.
vited to this meeting.
be given away.
Pool will speak on "The Present
, Service to the foreign born will April 20, begins with a morning
Situation in Palestine and Its
session at 9:30 o'clock for the
be the theme of the meeting Wed-
Implications for the Zionist Move-
nesday afternoon. Miss Sarah Du- discussion of Social Welfare. Mrs. president of the Detroit section, ment."
kore, acting head of Council Serv- Jack Einstein of Cleveland, Miss is general chairman of the con-
Another prominent speaker at
ice for the Foreign Born, will Pauline Gollub and Miss. Viola ference. Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and this conference will be Mrs. J.
lead the discussion. Work with Deutsch will lead the discussion of Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, past presi- II. Levin of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
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children will be introduced by such problems as volunteer serv- dents of the local section, are in member of the national board of
Mra. Samuel Glogower who is na- ice, resale shops and scholarship. charge of hostesses. Mrs. Morris directors. At the noon luncheon
At
11
o'clock
Mrs.
Feder
of
Cin-
Rand
and
Mrs.
Gerald
May
are
tional director of this phase of
cinnati will open the session on co-chairmen of the hospitality on Sunday Mrs. Levin will ad-
Council activity.
dress the delegates on "The Place
Peace and Legislation.
committee.
Wednesday evening a dinner
Members of the local Councils, of the Business and Professional
will be held at eTemale Beth El
Election of officers and the
Women in Hadassah." Mrs. Levin
both
Junior
and
Senior,
are
in-
at 7 o'clock. Members of Junior conclusion of conference business
will report on the special confer-
Council will be co-hostesses with is scheduled for Thursday after- vited to participate In all parts of ence of Business and. Professional
the conference program. This is
seniors on this occasion. A mu-
the first regional conference to Women which took place in New
sical program is planned for the
York last February. At the Mon-
Mrs. Douglas Brown firsti
v ce- be held in Detroit.
day session Mrs. Levin will pre-
sent Hadassah's new educational
program.
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)
A large turnout of delegates
from 20 cities in Michigan and
Ohio is expected. Mrs. Ralph Da-
Rev. Keenan is conducting a series of radio ad-
years ago our fathers brought forth upon this con- vidson will preside at the confer.
dresses every Thursday evening over station
tinent a new nation. conceived in liberty and dedi- ence and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
WEVD of New York City under the central theme
cated to the proposition that all men are created and Mist; Jeanette Steinberg will
"Free Speech Forum." He has dealt severe blows equal. Now we are engaged in a great Civil War participate in the program.
to Coughlinism and to bigotry and ranks today
The theme of the conference
testing whether that nation or any nation so con-
among the great defenders of democracy. In the ceived and no dedicated can long endure.' Let me speakers will be the political
course of one of his recent addresses on the topic repeat those last words for you: 'testing whether questions important to Zionism,
"Is Coughlinism Americanism?" Rev. Kernan re- that nation or any nation so conceived and so and the educational program of
ferred to a letter received from • 14-year-old girl
dedicated can long endure.' Let me remind you Hadassah for the immediate fu-
who informed him that she was frightened by the that we did pass that test and that America still ture. Mrs. Jacob Perlmuter has
increasing anti-Jewish agitation. and he concluded endures—our America which was 'conceived in charge of arrangements for trans-
his address as follows:
liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all portation. Those desiring to at-
"And to that little girl I want to say, go to /deep men are created equal.' It still lives. It will continue
tend may obtain information by
this night in peace. Nothing will harm you. And to live and to live as the home of free men, Cough- Phoning her at Townsend 7-2285.
remember to thank God that you live in America. linism be forgotten as a bad dream of the mo-
And thank Him for our forefathers who suffered ment. Americanism will live as the permanent Fellowship Is Awarded to
and built America on love and equality, who be- reality, the dearest possession of a free people."
Arnold Lazarow of Detroit
cause they knew what persecution for race and
This is the spirit in which this issue must be
by University of Chicago
religion was determined to have none of it here.
viewed. Faith in America, faith in the spirit which
A Fellowship has been awarded
Be sure that America is too strong and too good is Americanism, faith in the principles laid down
ever to permit anyone to harm you because of your by the forefathers of this republic, will in the long by the University of Chicago
Anatomy Department to Arnold
race. And be not afraid.
run conquer bigotry—whether it is social, political,
"You are probably jest old enough to have or economic—Americanism will conquer Coughlin- Lazarow, 406 Hague Ave., De-
t roit, who is studying at the Uni-
learned Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. ism. Americanism will conquer racial
and religious versity of Chicago for a Doctor
Remember how it starts: Tour score and seven prejudices.
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