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CLIPTC1N AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, 0010

May 12, 1939

7itePernorriEWLSNAROXI CI

sod THE LEGAL: CHROLE

SEEK DEPORTATION
OF KUHN, FUEHRER
OF THE NAZI BUND

SAYE YOUR EYES

with HEALTH•SITE GLASSES

CCON(sUDED FROM PAGE 1)

complished in the face of diffi-
culties and expressed the hope
that rapid progress would be
made. Mr. Taylor reviewed the
work of the Intergovernmental
agency and the accomplishment
of some of the objectives of the
Evian conference held at Evian-
les-Bains last summer.

Nazi Spy' Film
Is Made Behind
Locked Doors

PAGE THREE

J. W. E. W. O. Branch Plans JEWS WILL RESIST
Clock Project, Paid-Up
Will Act as Nurse
PLAN TO DESTROY
Luncheon and Annual
PALESTINE RICH
Shower for Orphans
Ts at Camp Sherwood
(coNctum:t FROM PAGE ON E)

Mrs. David Kliger will be the
• "Confessions of a Nazi SPY," • A special board of directors special political committee
the sensational Warner Bros. pic- meeting of the North Woodward pointed on May 3 by the Gene an- resident nurse at Camp Sherwood
gym Examined. Glum Mid b, Mark.
rat this summer. Mrs. Kliger, who is
branch of the Jewish Women's Council to submit recommenda-
ture,
now
at
the
Michigan
The-
apt Physician, sr Our Declas a OrdenalrY.
ater, represents a complete re- European Welfare Organization tions for specific action designed well known in Detroit, is a
Ihnistwed sada Mlle Lae at Ilithipin.
versal of Hollywood precedent in will be held at the home of Mrs. to frustrate the policy believed
William Fisher. 2731 Webb, on imminent.
more ways than one.
In the first place, the motion Tuesday, May 16, 7:30 p. m. Mn..
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
Subsequent to the committee's
Anna
Goldberg, president, will
picture
producers
in
the
past
have
Open Evenings Till 9 P. M.
meeting the General Council's
avoided controversial subjects preside.
session
was opened under the
Following the interview both like the plague. But Warners
Plans will be made for the chairmanship of Menahon
Mr. Taylor and Mr. MacDonald could hardly have chosen a sub-
NI.
clock project now in progress. Ussishkin. Zalman Rubashow re-
cautioned against impatience, de- ject packed with more potential
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is chairman ported the political recommenda-
, claring that the ultimate success
dynamite than the spy picture.
and the captains, under the su. 1 tions arrived at at the earlier
I of the refugee problem was de-
Then, contrary to all precedent, provision of Mrs. Sam Shayne,
meeting. The ensuing discussion
!Pendent on short periods of ex-
they literally filmed the picture are Mesdames L. Meyers, William was participated in by Meir
perimentation which were neces-
behind locked doors.
Fisher, J. Zuckerman, A. Smilo, Grossman, Yehuda Yaari, Joseph
sary before great mass settle-
Ordinarily, studios are anxious F. Krisetsky, A. Goldberg, II. j
ments could be affected.
Suprasky, Ben Zion Mossinsohn,
to announce the casts of their Mitz, R. Jacobson, Minnie Good- 1
S. Z. Schragai, Alexander Zia-
Do Not Speculate on Result
pictures. That's showmanship and man, E. Weissman, A. Kurzmann,
ling, Isaac ben Zvi and Dr. F.
Twenty thousand German refu- good advertising, for every name A. B. Knoppow, D. Silverstein, I Bernstein.
gee children would be permitted added to a cast means additional Feldman, Winshell and G. Seder.
Four persons were injured in
to enter the United States under fans at the box office. After the Those desiring to help this cause
provision of a measure approved first ten principals had been should call Townsend 5-3762 or' an accident that occured while
by a joint subcommittee of the chosen for "Confessions of a University 1-8834. Proceeds will a party of journalists was rid-
Senate and House Immigration Nazi Spy," however, Warners be utilized for refugees' trans-ii ng toward Tel Aviv after hay-
ng completed a tour of the new
Committees. The measure, spon- clamped down on all casting news portation.
northern settlements inaugurated
sored by Senator Robert E. Wag- and announced that the rest of
Plans are now being made for
ner of New York, would permit the players would be known by the membership drive and paid-up • on May 3. When the car near ed
10,000 children under 14 years number instead of name.
l uncheon to be held in June. Iledera a military vehicle co
of age to enter during 1940, and
"Simply a precautionary meas- Those desiring to join the organi-1 lided with it, seriously injurin
Dr. Moshe Glickson, editor o
10,000 during 1941. No child ure," the studio announced.
MRS. DAVID KLIGER
nation should call Mrs. A. 11.
could come to this country, how-
Still another unusual behind- Knoppow, secretary, Tyler 6-9553.. Haaretz, and Dr. Chaim Bogr
chow, member of the Gener rat graduate of and was formerly on
ever, unless the Secretary of the scenes feature of the produc-
Arrangements are being made Council. Joseph Gravitzky, Pale ,t the staff of the Highland Park
Labor had received "satisfactory tion involved the script. Only ten
" u ` .
assurances" that a responsible instead of the usual 160 scripts to sponsor the shower given an.' News Agency editor in Jer General Hospital Nursing School,
nually
for the General Israel Or- salon, and A. Evserov, editor o f and has had special work In child
individual or organization would for "Confessions of a Nazi Spy"
care for it. Children would be were mimeographed, however. phans Home for Girls in Pales-1 Palestine and Middle East Ec o- ` care and has taught classes in
uii.ced. Magazine, were slight! First Aid.
admitted from Germany and the These were given to six of the tine, now housing 300 orphans,
The organization acknowledges Pn'jmn
territories it has annexed.
principals, the director, super-
During hearings on the meas- visor and two trusted departmen- donations to the Benjamin Wis.'
Eight thousand and twenty-
Jennie Goodman Needle
ure • proponents argued that it tal heads. The rest of the players A. Berkovitz, in honor of her son's t wo Jewish inunigrants have en-
Club Installs Officers; to
was necessary to relieve suffering got only one day's lines at a time. per Memorial Flower from Mrs. t red Palestine since Jan. I,
A. Berkovitz in honor of her son's
and that it merely would repre- Thus, they didn't know the com-
Run Rummage Sale in
1939, according to figures re-
sent United States participation plete story until the picture was recovery, Mrs. Morris Disner in I I eased by the Jewish Agency for
Monroe, Mich., May 15
honor of son's Bar Mitzvah, Mrs.. I 'alestine. Of this number 927
in a general world effort to solve complted,
and 16
B. Silverstein in honor of her
the refugee problem.
belonged in the categolry of
r ecovery,
ca pitalists, persons in possession
Opponents contended that the Mlawer Umgegend Verein
The Jennie Needle Goodman
children would displace American
f a minimum of $5,000 apiece.
Mother and Daughter
T hese capitalists were accom- Club's installation and dinner
labor in a few years and aggra-
dance was held at the Phoenix
Banquet
June
6
vate the unemployment problem.
panied by 1,490 dependents. The
Ito tal as given excludes persons Club Sunday, May 7. Mrs. Z.
The subcommittee approved
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
w ho, entering Palestine as visit- Needle was speaker and chair-
the measure without dissent, but Mlawer Ungegend Verein will
or e, have been authorized to re- man. The new officers are: Mrs.
Senator William H. King of hold its Mother and Daughter
Morris Weiner, president; Mrs.
main.
Utah, chairman, declined to spec- banquet on Tuesday, June 6, at
William Sletzer, vice-president;
ulate on the action, if any, to be Pereira Catering Co. 9925 Dex-
The number of Jewish immi-
Mrs.
Max Kwaselow, treasurer;
taken by the full Senate Com- ter Blvd. Mrs. Israel Burnstein
is i The staff of Camp Kinderwelt gr ants who entered in April was
'
Mrs. Hyman Grossman, secretary;
mittee.
chairman of the affair. There will s busy making preparations for 1, 656.
board of directors, Mesdames
the coming summer. The camp
Lauds Value of Refugees
be entertainment, music for danc-
Palestine's first Medical Cen-
Benjamin Bagdade, M. J. Base-
program includes general camp to
Dr. Clarence Pickett, a mem- ing and prizes for the youngest
r was inaugurated on Tuesday,
ber of the American Friends Serv- and oldest mother, and also for activities such as: baseball, ten- fo ur years after the laying of man, Mooney Goldberg, Saul
Levine,
Z. Needle; flower fund,
nis,
boating,
swimming,
garden,
th
e cornerstone. It was declared
ice Committee, addressing the the mother with the most daugh-
M r s . Israel Leiberman; hos-
nature science, etc. Each of op
convention of the Women's In- ters present.
en at a joint meeting of the
pitaler, Mrs. M. J. Baseman and
these
activities
is
under
the
ad
ternational League for Peace and
Reservations for the banquet
ministrative boards of Hades. Mrs. Sophia Benchman.
Freedom, declared that persons can be made by calling Mrs. Israel guidance of men and women so h and of the Hebrew Univer-
The Jennie Needle Goodman
who are specialists in these re- sit
who feared and opposed the ad- Burnstein, Tr. 2-4053, or any spective fields, me y with the participation of
Club announces a rumage sale to
mission of refugees from Ger- other member of the auxiliary.
tubers of the University's
be held in Monroe, Mich., on May
In addition to the above pro- Me dical Pre-Faculty.
many were not familiar with the
The Ladies Auxiliary has em-
15 and 16. For contributions or
character of these refugees and barked upon another ambitious gram, Kinderwelt has a special
donations call Mrs. Z. Needle,
We just got too ambitious
their value to the country and scheme to raise money to help objective—to create a Jewish at- R oosevelt Asked C
ea for 2725 Leslie, To, 6-5521.
and bought more suits than
mosphere
for
the
Jewish
child.
Palestin e on Own Initiative
with the comparatively small net needy in Poland. A $3 donor-
we could sell—so here's our
increase their admission would luncheon, under the chairmanship, Kinderwelt is, therefore, con-
LONDON. IWNS-Palcor Alen-
answer, • clean sweep reduc-
make in the country's population. of Mrs. A. Shonbom, 1977 Glen- t ducted along progressive educe- c
- President Franklin D.
tion that will giv• you your
Dr. Pickett asserted that ad- dale, is planned. Anyone • inter- ional lines and in the spirit of R oosevelt did not consult the Yiddish Books Added to
best clothing buy at plenty of
mission of refugees was not an ested in ways and means of rais- the Jewish cultural heritage of I Iritish government before includ-
Detroit Public Library
dollars saved. Don't delay,
onerous duty, but a real oppor- 'ng her pledge should call To. the child, In Kinderwelt there ng Palestine among the 31 coon-
make your selections
are classes in Yiddish and He- It
tunity to improve this country's 3-7984 for information.
les whose boundaries he asked
promptly.
The Detroit Public Library an-
brew, dramatic, music, arts and A
stock and economic condition.
dolt Hitler to guarantee on nounces the addition of a number
crafts, and singing. A pril
15. Prime Minister Ne-
"Opponents of American aid in Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Our summer stocks are now
For more information call To. v ille Chamberlain told the House of Yiddish books to its present col-
this situation," he said, "picture
complete and offer outstand•
lection.
The board of directors met at 6-9330 or To. 6-3733.
the country as being overwhelm- the home of Mrs. Mary Feldman
ins values.
of Commons in answer to a ques-
To promote interest in Yiddish
ed with foreigners; at the con- on Clairmount Ave. and decided
tion by Sir Arnold Wilson, Con- literature, the Library is observ-
gressional hearings on the refu- to sponsor a strawberry festival
servative, The American Presi- ing Jewish Book Week with an
gee children bill we were told and card party on Sunday eve- Toles vs. Pastor in Main dent, the British Premier im- exhibition which will continue
that every ship reaching New ning, May 21, at the Bnai Moshe.
plied, had asked the German through Monday.
Event at Olympia on
York brings 600 or more Ger- The committee on arrangements
Fuehrer for such a guarantee on
Miss Edla Laurson is chief of
Friday, May 19
man refugees." He proved this consists of Esther Engel, Grace
his own initiative.
the foreign language department
belief to be a fallacy, inasmuch Diamond, Rose Kahn and Julia
of the Detroit Public Library,
2nd floor—Lifiyetts Bide,
Bob Pastor, one of the very
as in the past six years emigra- Klein.
few fighters, who today can boast Detroit Racing Association
tion from the United States has
A paid-up luncheon will be held
Repeats Ladies' Days
exceeded immigration by 5,000 on Wednesday, June 14, at 12 of having gone 10 rounds with
Joe Louis, the present champion,
Shaarey Zedek Group Ad-
persons. "Another curious de- noon.
arrived in Detroit, in preparation
Because of the extreme popu-
dressed by Dr. Isidore
lusion of opponents of this in-
Sunday, July 9, has been re- for his battle with Roscoe Toles,
larity
of
the
Free
Ladies'
Days,
flux," Dr. Pickett added, "is that served for the annual picnic of
Grunbatun
these people are an economic lia- the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at Detroit's present outstanding chal- inaugurated by the Detroit Rac-
lenger for the heavyweight crown. ing Association at the Race
bility because of our unemploy- Plymouth Park.
The
Shaarey
Zedek current dis-
Under the direction of dynamic Track at the Fair Grounds, C. E.
ment. Asa matter of fact, there-
The next meeting will be held Jimmy Johnston, former New York Lehr, president and general cussion group which is conducted
is no relation between population Wednesday, May 17, at 1:30
every
Wednesday
evening under
fight promoter, Bob Pastor has manager, announces that this
and unemployment; scantily pop- p. m., at the Bnai Moshe.
rapidly climbed to the top flight of courtesy feature will be repeated the leadership of Rabbi Morris
ulated Canada has large unem-
Adler
was
addressed
last Wednes-
challengers. That this outstanding
ployment; densely populated STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL match has received public approval again for the 1939 spring and day by Dr. Isidore Grunbaum of
summer meeting which begins Chicago, formerly of Frankfort.
Japan has none."
----
is evidenced by the fast dwindling May 20 and ends July 15,
Dr. Grunbaum is now on a lec-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE
supply of tickets, which are popu-
OHIO
Ladies will be admitted free ture tour of the eastern part of
Expect Favorable Report on "The lie limps through the land" larly priced at $1, $2 and $3.
each Tuesday and Friday.
the United States and of Canada.
British Guiana as Refugee
. . . The next day he was ar-
Haven
rested on the official complaint
LONDON, WNS) — Possibili- that his speech was directed
ties of refugee settlement in against Goebbels, who limps .. .
British Guiana improved the ref- "Didn't you realize," he was
ugee situation following unoffi- asked, "that your speech was
cial announcement that the harmful to Herr Goebbels?
Anglo-American commission had Didn't you know he limped?"
reported favorably on Guiana's . . . The Bishop replied: "Cer-
potentialities as a refugee haven. tainly I knew he limped—but I
It was also reliably reported that didn't know he lied!" . . . P. S.i
the commission was agreed the They let him go. Then there's
colony could absorb a great num- the one about the German who,
ber of refugees after a short after being arrested, was asked
period of pioneering work. Indi- his age by a Nazi magistrate.
vidual members of the commis- "I'm 24," he said .. , Next they
sion had expressed optimism as asked him when he was born.
WINDOW SHADES
to the success of the project pro- I "In 1909," was his reply . . , To
MADE TO ORDER
sided a prepared and well or- the question of how come he
Cleaned and Repaired
ganized plan was followed for gave this answer: "Do you call
the eventual colonization of the the last six years living?"
LINOLEUM
territory. (WE'RE AXIS YOU
Inlaid and Battleship
I What's this about Uncle Sam
deliberately keeping from public
CARPETING
Stepin Ladies Aid Society knowledge the information col-
Rugs and Furniture
Installs Officers
ected on the scope and purposes
and methods of Nazi propaganda
VENETIAN BLINDS
Stepin Ladies' Aid Society met here, lest popular indignation be
Drapery Hardware
at the home of Mrs. H. Kessler, vented on Nazi representatives in
Get Our Priem and Nave
2689 Elmhurst, and installed the ! t is country. , . , Aren't Ameri-
Free Estimate. Furnished
following officers: President, Mrs.l
only in this country,
A.
8625 LINWOOD
Shainebohn;
vice-president, : but from Baffin Bay to th
Mrs. A. Goose; secretary, Mrs. Straits of Magellan--entitled to
Call TYler 5-1230
D. Shechter; treasurer, Mrs. II. know that Nazism wants to con-
Galena; Flower treasurer, Mrs. vert their lands into colonial de-
H. Freedman; trustees, Mrs. I. pendencies of a Fascist Europe?
Sweet, Mrs. H. Kessler, Mrs. S. . . . And does anybody think it's
Seigel; hospitaler, Mrs. I. Gold- an accident that the first dictator
man and Mrs. S. Whitten.
of the first American totalitarian
• Mrs. D. Goose was unani-IState — German Busch of Bolivia
-is
the son of a German immi-
I•The Place of Palestine In the Jew- mously chosen honorary presi-
!. Life- sus rhown by Rabbi Morris
dent. .grant and received much of his
Adler of Shaarey Zedek Congregation
A card party will be held at early military training from
of Detroit, no the twile of the aeldroam
orewmtedat the meeting for members Bialostoker Center, -Sunday, May,
rnest Roehm, who later organ-
cd Flint chapter of liadarioah held at
lhn Jewish t ommunily tlenter Wee...- 21, at 8625 Linwood for therszer Hitler storm troopers be-
day afternoon. Mr.. Hilbert Pienborg benefiit of orphans. fore he was purged in 1935?
presided. Rabbi S. Flutters relmcled
A
Mothers and
Daughters , . . And that the German con-
wn tn. recent convention held at
banquet will be held at Lachar's sul in San Francisco is a former
on
t St., May 18. and will be Nazi Minister to Bolivia to whom
A celebration or the opening and
followed by dancing and enter- is credited the persuasion of
ddleallon et the firstedical
m
center ..,;„,, nen t .
Busch to establish totalitarian-
In PaltertIne was held
by the Flint Id. '"
of Hadamah at the Jewish
The next meeting will be held ism and the extraction of • prom-
I. c"...mir Center May s.
at the home of President Mrs. ise that before the year is out
Bolivia will Join the Fascist axis?
A trout, of 20 women gathered •t A. Shaineboim, 26911 Elmhurst.

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Is t• aId pioneer Isomen in Palomino
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Pretreat to explain how Yung wo n..
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Mother-Daughter luncheon for member.
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president, of Detroit chapter of Junior
Haduerh, will be the pleat ...ker.
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Miss Sylvia vstass, daurfhter of 3Ir
tad Si rs. I. Teight of this ,
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The annual spring duo. of Junior
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the Wenonah Hotel . Was Phyllis Golden
is chairman. Bud Scotts orchestra will
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Mrs. Leslie G. Lamborn will
Present five artist pupils at a
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Congratulations to economist at the Canso] School of Musical
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