MEDLTROTIgEWISII June 16, 1939 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE tiEPE11{01TIEWISII etRONICI and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly h The Jewish Chronicle PahWhine Cin. fan littered as Beene'-clast sett.' Marsh 8, lilt et the NO- ME. at Dacron. MI.L ander the net of Marsh $. tete. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephones Cedillas 1040 Cable Addreass Mondale Leaden Ofice) 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription. in Advance.-- .48.00 Per Year Te Insure publication. all eorrespondence and neve matter roast reach ale office by Tuesday evening of sub nook. When stalling soak... kindly nee me std. of tie p.m *ale. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle In•Ites eonnspeedese• ea Gab. Prete of Intereet to the 7eolsh people, bat dleclahne nevem). hull, for an indorsement of the views espreseed by the vrItere Sabbath Rosh Chodesh Tammuz Scriptural Selections Pentateuchal portions—Num. 16 :1-18.32; Num. 28: 9-15. Prophetical portion—Isaiah 66. Reading of the Law for Second Day of Rosh Chodesh Tammuz Num. 28,1-15, June 16, 1939 Sivan 29, 5699 Investigate Coughlin, Mr. Dies RECORDING ENACTS "DREYFUS AFFAIR" Zionism's argument again proves valid, as a result of the inhuman way in which boat-loads of men, women and children are permitted to drift on the high seas without finding a port of landing. There can be no other solution to ex- isting•problems than the creation of a Jewish homeland which will say, in in- stances like the one accompanying the St. Louis to and from Cuba, You are wel- come home. You may always come to the hearth of your brethren." The refusal to admit Jews anywhere on the face of the globe compels the reopen- ing of the issue over the latest restrictions forced upon Palestine by the present British government. Jews must strengh- en their forces for the unending demand that Palestine's doors be kept open, that Jews be permitted to settle there and to build the land as of right and not on suf- ferance. But there are people who seek to in- terfere with the work for Palestine ra- ther than to help it. The letter that was addressed by Rabbi Morris Lazaron to the New York Times is an example of the lack of self-respect displayed by some Jews who glory in "I-told-you-so" opinions By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ History—Written in Blood! Outside the U. S. Government circle in Wash- ington, which possesses truly great men who are defenders of human rights and heroic inter- preters of the traditional American view of de- mocracy, two men stand out in this land as pro- ponents of the right of men and women to ex- press unpopular views. One is the mayor of the largest city in the world. The other is the mayor of an important city in the South. They are: Fiorello LaGuardia and Maury Maverick. Both have been heard from on important occasions. Both are yet to be heard from in the course of our present struggle to preserve our democratic ideals. Maury Maverick has written by far the most important documents in defense of the underdog. His views are especially significant because they represent the attitude of an heroic Southerner who risked defeat in his campaign for re-election as a Member of Congress and who made a speedy political comeback by defeating the machine in San Antonio, Texas, where he now presides as mayor. His "In Blood and Ink: The Life and Documents of American Democracy," off the press today in a 75-cent edition published by Modern Age Books, New York, represents a clarion call to the brave of our people to carry on the battle for honest democratic principles. This is an ideal time to point out to those who seek to defend the rights of the common people, and also to the masses of the common people, that history was, and continues to be, written in blood, and not in ink alone. Develop- ing the thesis that old age, as represented in the reactionary opinions of some judges, often was responsiblbe for checking progress, Mayor Maverick rightfully declares that "old men write in ink, young men in blood." He renders a serv- ice by admonishing us that: ". . . you will find that constitutions have blood in them. They are born in suffering and hardship. But likewise you should know that constitutions must con- tinue to pulse with blood, and must have in them living force." • tage of our dilemma, there are always "Moserim" in our own midst who give them Several months ago a tenth aid and comfort. Such a one is Morris S. grade class at the Bnai Moshe Lazarus, a rabbi of Baltimore, whose letter Sunday School began a project which paves the way for an en- in a New York newspaper is the grossest betrayal of the Jewish people in its present tirely new medium of education. extremity. On a national broadcast, it was Endeavoring to present the Drey- quoted by an Arab spokesman as an addi- foe Affair in a new manner, their tional argument against the Jews. Lazaron instructor, S. L. Schlesinger, sug- gested that if they prepared an says at one point: "It may be that God him- self has brought us to this place to show us interesting radio script based on this famous French trial, he that statehood is not the way." What auda- city, to draw in the name of God against would arrange to have an elec- those who are opposing the White Paper! trical transcription made. Perhaps Lazaron has an especial avenue of The script proved to be so communion with God which is shut off to well prepared and so historically ordinary mortals, such as those non-Jews accurate that the group was or- ganized into a radio unit, with and Jews alike, who are condemning Britain for the MacDonald document of betrayal. the strong possibility of produc- ing reviler radio programs over Lazaron attacks Zionism saying that "inte- gration into American life has been inhibited a local station in the fall. and delayed." The American government by . To raise funds for necessary this wretchedly fallacious attempt at reason- equipment, professional scripts ing has connived at the "ghettoizing" of and suitable training in radio American Jewry by the interest of every technique for the newly organ- administration since Wilson in the restoration ized group, an affair has been of the Jewish Homeland. Lazaron boasts of planned for Thursday, June 29, his "Yihus" as an American to demonstrate at 8:15 p. m. This will be a that he deserves more praise than the advo- studio party, in which the social cates of Zionism. We should like to remind hall at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter him that there are other American Jews. at Lawrence, will be converted with a far more honorable record of service into a broadcasting studio. A sun- to the United States, whose every effort is per and entertainment, in addi- being directed towards the protection of the tion to the premiere of the Palestine Mandate. The rabbi of the Spanish- transcription. "I Am Innocent," Portuguese Synagogue of New York City, have been planned. Rabbi David de Sofa Pool, is a thorough- Immediately after the presenta- going Zionist, who has lived, with his fam- tion of the transcription on June ily, in Palestine for a number of years; and, 29 In Detroit, copies of the re- no one doubts the Americanism of the Syna-' cording will be sent to the Pal- gogue Shearith Yisrael. estine Pavilion at the World's To assert that the ideal of a Jewish state Fair in New York. the Library of is contrary to the universal ideals of Juda- Congress at Washineton, and the Do Not Lie Down in Any Ashes ism is to misrepresent and defame the char- Hebrew Union College at Cin- Every American citizen should read Mayor acter of the Prophetic message. It was the cinnati. Maverick's book. He will find in it the texts Second Isaiah preaching the words: "Com- Tickets for this unusual eve- fort ye, my people," to Israel in Exile who ning may be obtained by phon- not only of the Declaration of Independence and also declared, "And My House shall be i Townsend 6-6911, between 6 the Bill of Rights and the other Articles in our Constitution, but also the famous "Declaration of called a House of Prayer for all Peonies." le nitre! 8 p. m. the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms," Whenever a crisis arises in Israel, Lazaron of the United Colonies of North America, which can be depended upon to speak for our ene- SOCIAL WORKERS Was dated July 6, 1775, and therefore preceded mies. At the time the "Christian Century" OPEN CONFERENCE the other important declarations of the founders asserted that American culture had no Place of this great Republic. About the latter Declara- for the concept of Judaism as a religious (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) tion Mr. Maverick states: civilization, and that Jews should abandon "It reads like the King James version of the themselves to American religious totalitarian- problem was presented by Prof. Bible and the w•iling s of Job—but of ■ Job who ism, Lazaron dispatched a telegram to the Joseph P. Chamberlain of Co- is not going to lie down in any ashes." editor of this proselytizing periodical con- lumbia University and the sub- In this spirit. Mr. Maverick advocates anew the gratulating him upon his viewpoint. Lazaron ject was discussed by a panel of rights of Americana to assemble and to speak their has professed to be a Zionist, but he is equiva- experts, with Miss Cecilia Razov- views freely. In the chapter "What Good Is lent to an "agent provacateur" and the sky of the National Council of Liberty If You Can't Get It" he makes the sig- truth is that he has done nothing for Zion- Jewish Women acting as inter- nificant statement: "We all want to associate with ism, but everything possible against it dur- locutor. whom we please and to assemble for religious ing these two last decades. He believes that Other themes of the confer- worship according to the dictates of our conscience if Gentiles will be good enough to invite ence include: "The Adjustment or for any other lawful purpose ... We do have him to sit at their tables or read his "Com- of Refugees in the United States in America constitutional liberty guaranteed to mon Ground" they will see that there is at in Relation to Their Back- all alike—to rich and poor, Jew and Gentile, re- least one "reliable Jew" and that therefore ground," Ruth Z. Mann, of the actionary and radical. Seventh Day Adventists, his word on Jewish problems alone should be New York Jewish Social Service Protestants or Catholic, the stupid or the bright heeded. Friends of the American Jewish Association, discussant; "Propos- —everybody. 'The right to express unpopular Congress know of the malicious and hypo- als for Economic Readjustments opinions and to hold unpopular meetings is of the critical comments he has written concerning for American Jewry," Louis Bean essence of American liberty.'" Its work. And everyone knows that Lazaron of the United States Department belongs to that type of American Reform • of Agriculture, discussant; "The Rabbi who can be counted upon always to Refuse to Resign Posterity to Bondage! Role of Jewish Culture in Ameri- desert and malign his own people when they Maury Maverick's "In Blood and Ink," is worth can Life," Rabbi Milton Stein- are under fire. So it was in the days when berg of the New York Park Ave- more than its price for one chapter alone: the the Balfour Declaration was being published; one in which he reprints the generally unknown nue Synagogue, discussant; and o so it was at the Versailles Peace Conference "Training for Service In Jewish "Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Talc- when a round-robin of Reform Rabbis sought Communal Welfare," Maurice J. Mg up Arms, July 6, 1775," which was,issued to make ispossible the issuance of the Man- Korot of the New York Graduate the representatives of the United Colonies of date. So it is today when Lazaron, seeking School for Jewish Social Work, North America in Philadelphia. Thomas Jefferson to curry favor with everyone who is pre- discussant. was the author of the concluding paragraphs of pared to grind Israel into the dust, sends In addition to the themes this statement from which we quote the fol- forth his sly, false statement, bearing en- studied at the general session, lowing: couragement for the Arab extremists. for the many Jewish Social Welfare Con- "We are reduced to the alternative British government, for the anti-Semites in ference meetings are devoted to of choosing an unconditional submis- this country and abroad. Shame on Lazaron specialized subjects such as: sion to the tyranny of irritated minis- and his ilk! Camping Programs, Job Place- These are harsh words. But the man ment, Care of the Aced, Institu- ters, or resistance by force.—The lat- at whom they are directed has earned tional and Foster Home Child ter is our choice.—We have counted Care, Prevention and Treatment this rebuke. the cost of this contest, and find of Delinquency, Volunteer Serv- nothing so dreadful as voluntary ice, etc. General Moseley's rantings stand con- demned, in the words of the editorial in the Heart newspapers. as "the VERY ANTITHESIS OF AMERICANISM." Only the handful of bigots and "crack-pots" who have joined the "lunatic fringe" can possibly approve of the stupidities advo- cated by this retired army officer who dis- graces the memory of his uniform. The record is clear and speaks for it- self. The chronicle of Jewish contribu- tions to American life, to government, education and industry, is an open book. General Moseley's anti-Semitic ravings are also an open book. It is clear that he speaks the language of Hitler and Goering and Goebbels; it is clear that he is the tool of the forces that are directed by Pelley and Edmondson and Coughlin. Representative Dies and his Congres- sional Committee to Investigate un-Amer- ican activities are on the right track. They should force the destructive ele- ments in American life to face daylight and to be condemned by the American people. But they should go a step farther. The evil force that needs investigating even more than the person who is draw- ing a pension from the United States Government a's a retired army officer wears clerical garb. The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin must be investigated, in order that the Ameri- can people may learn to know the un- American disgraceful propaganda of in- tolerance that is sponsored by him. Town Hall of the Air had already asked Coughlin to air out his views before its radio audience. He refused. What Coughlin needs is summons from this Government. His propaganda incites to hatred. It is contrary to American traditions. It is THE VERY ANTITHE- SIS of the principle incorporated in the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States—the basic principle of our Bill of Rights — which guarantees Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Right of Assembly and Petition. This major principle of our American freedom is phrased in our Constitution as follows: Congress shall make no law re- specting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise there- of; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, Attaboy, American Cohen! and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. A recent issue of the Philadelphia Rec- Congress has no right to prohibit the ord carried the following letter, in the free exercise of religion, but Charles E. "Mail Bag" department, under the head- Coughlin of Royal Oak, Mich., assumes ing "A. Cohen, American": I am an American of the Jewish faith. My to propagate the conversion of the United name is Abraham Cohen, which is as Ameri- States into a "Christian country," by pro- can as Murphy, Salvatore, B ***** wski or pogating an un-Christian philosophy. Ger- Schmaltz. many, by destroying the rights of Jews; I am opposed to Communism and Fascism. now sees the beginning of the destruc- I' have much legal and moral right to live here, and to enter upon ■ and advance in tion of Christianity. Coughlin, by at- • trade, business or profession tut any one of tempting to rob Jews of their rights as the Catholic, Protestant or Mohammedan faith . citizens under a flag that does not toler- and as much right as any American whose ate racial and religious hatred, first des- parents or grandparents were born i n Ire- land, England, Poland, France, Germany or troys the principles for which this flag Italy. (More than the last two, possibly, ■ s stands and then destroys his own group. so many of them pledge first allegiance to Congressman Martin Dies is charged Hitler or Musolini instead of to America- with a great responsibility of checking wh I have but ono possible allegiance.) un-American activities. We urge that he If any other Jew becomes a swindler, thug or Communist, it is no special summon the Rev. Coughlin at once to ap- of mine--except that, as an American, I do pear before his committee, to explain his not like to see any other American do these activities, to reveal the sources of his things. anti-Semitism, to tell the people of this I do not feel personally responsible for the country who is financing his destructive individual acts of any other person of my faith—any more than do the Irish in Amer. work and to give an accounting of his ica for Jimmy Hines, the Italians for Capone, evil doings. Music., or Petrillo; the Germans for H•upt- We are confident that we echo the rn•rin. sentiments of millions of Americans in I intend to go along exercising the rights, making this request, that Coughlin's ac- privileges and responsibilitie s of an American. I do not have to ask anybody's permission, tivities be investigated. Keep Palestine Open! PURELY COMMENTARY in condemning the aspirations for Jewish national rebirth. Rabbi Louis I. Newman of New York was justified in his severe condemnation of Rabbi Lazaron, and we quote a part of it because of its effectiveness. Rabbi Transcription of Bnai Moshe Newman states: Project to Go to Pales- Whenever Jews are supposed to be "on tine Pavilion the run," and our adversaries take advan- nor must I apologize for anything. And if anyone tries to stop me, I'll fight him ABRAHAM COHEN. This is the spirit of America. This is the spirit we like. We are all Americans, and we have inalienable rights. But if one American should try to rob another of his sacred rights, the aggrieved man must fight. Attaboy, Abraham Cohen! You are a real American! Zionist Maturity Until now, only the Labor Zionist groups of Detroit realized the importance of active participation in political Zionist work. The Laborites sent delegates from Detroit to the last two World Zionist Congresses. For the first time this year, the General Zionists will be represented at a World Zionist Congress, at Geneva, Switzer- land, thanks to the selection of Mrs. Jo- seph H. Ehrlich to represent the Ohio- Michigan Hadassah Region. At least two other delegates will go to Geneva from the labor groups, and Jo- seph H. Haggai, veteran Zionist leader, is not only planning the trip abroad but hopes to visit his son Jeremiah and his family in Palestine. Detroit Zionists are approaching politi- cal maturity. I Jericho Lodge 490 Elects Its Officers At the last meeting of Jer- icho Lodge No. 490, I. 0. 0. F., held June 6, at Jericho Temple, at 2705 Joy Road, the following officers were elected for the en- suing term: Noble grand, Julius Wagman; vice-grand, Julius Hirschman; re- cording secretary, George N. Smith; financial secretary, Leo R. Furst; D. D. G. M., Jack Kingman; representatives to the grand lodge, Morris Bordelove and Samuel Brener; alternates. Louis Kozin and Reuben Levin. After the election, Julius Wag- man and Julius Hirschman, noble and vice-grand elect, served re- freshments. slavery.—Honor, justice, and human- ity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our in- nocent posterity have a right to re- ceive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeed- ing generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them, if we basely entail hereditary bon dage upon them." Here is precedent which beckons all right- thinking men and women to fight for the reten- tion of their rights and to defend the basic prin- ciples of Americanism against those who would inject racial and religious strife in this country. A man who hides under a clerical robe and ad- vocates the conversion of the United States into a Christian state, implying the disfranchising of Jews and others who are not Christians, is a de- stroyer of our democracy and is most un-Ameri- can. Against such evils me must fight, to the end that liberty shall prevail. The words of Thomas Jefferson which were in- FRESH AIR CAMP TO OPEN JUNE 26 Fresh Air Camp, on Blaine Lake, near Brighton, Mich., scheduled to open its 10 weeks' season on June 26, offers camp- ers protection and comforts in addition to extended facilities for outdoor sports and indoor activi- ties. The airy Fresh Air Camp dor- mitories are equipped with in- side plumbing, good beds, warm blankets and private lockers. Both boys' and girls' dormitories have accommodations for coun- sellors, who are thus able to keep the campers under direct super- vision at all times. Excellent fire protection is in- sured by the camp's high water tower. The mod er n, scientifically equipped clinic contains hospital facilities, including 12 beds and eight isolation rooms. A physician and a registered nurse are on duty at all times. A dietician Is in charge of the preparation of all camp meal s and fresh food of the highest quality is brought in from De- troit three times a week. Sport Facilities The camp campus includes the ball diamonds. Baseball. kickball, badminton, h a n d b a l I, soccer, hockey, basketball, volleyball. tennis, croquet, ping-gong and horseshoes are played here. Here. too, are swings, slides, see-saws and merry-go-rounds for the en- joyment of the smaller campers The waterfront provides facili- ties for instruction in swimmine. life-saving, canoeing and boating. Campers are never allowed in the water alone, and all swimmers are under the constant super- vision of the waterfront coun- sellors Hobby Equipment The Handicraft Shelter at Fresh Air Camp is replete with tools and equipment for every type of activity. At the Shelter boys and girls build airplane models, work with sponges, mod- el in clay, practice woodwork, buketrY, leather and metal- craft, receive instruction in drawing, printing and photogra- phy. Recreation hall, located on the campus, is equipped with a large stage for dramatics of all types. Karlisnah Library The Kadimah Library, inau- gurated in 1939, has a wide range of volumes for ampere who like to read on rainy days The library has been expanded through a $100 gift from the Kadimah Ladies' Group this year and is augmented by the loan of 200 books from the Detroit Pub- lic Library. corporated in the Declaration of July 5, 1775, have been echoed and re-echoed by fighters for decency throughout the centuries, and especially most recently. Col. Josiah Wedgwood, great Christian friend of Jewish Palestine, has urged the Jewish pioneers to fight for their rights, and told them that it is better to die for freedom than to live on bended knees. Hendrik Willem van Leon has already been quoted in this column as declaring: "I am on the whole for that freedom without which I can not imagine living at all," and who emphasized that "this is a war to decide whether all of as shall be free or accept slavery." This was the essence of the principles set down by the founders of the free United States. • The Future of Our Children Investigation of Subversive Groups Urged by Rabbis (MNCLUDET) FROM PAGE ONE) Reforin Rabbis in the United States. Cut-rick said Congress must discover "and curb the po- litical adventurers who would es- tablish in our beloved country the political forma and un-American methods of the Fascist, the Na7i or Communist governments of the old world. "To this end, I suggest that we send an appropriate message on this subject to the President, the Senate and the House of Repre- sentatives. I also suggest each of us urge upon our congressmen that alert and patriotic vigilance is imperative to expose also the sources of the financial support of the un-American groups which are planning and propagandizing with a lavish expenditure to annul the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the great Bill of Rights." A great issue is at stake. If Fascism or an American brand of Nazism should triumph, then our children will no longer be free men and women. If such a form of slavery should tri- umph in our day, then we, too, will find our- selves reduced to slavery. If we are concerned about the future of our posterity, as we should be, then we must act in accordance with our conscience and in adher- ence with the precedents set for us by Thomas Jefferson and those who, with him, framed the Rabbi Currick also declared the Sacred American Bill of Rights. proposed settlement of the Pales- • tine problem, as outlined in the A Program for Action recent British White Paper, would We are asked: What do you propose as a pro- bring "no settlement nor peace to gram for action? You ask for action, but we still Palestine or elsewhere. I suggest, appear to be at a loss of what to do. therefore, this Conference express In answer, we repeat the proposals that have to the British government through been made on numerous occasions: our department of state our deep 1. A nationwide radio broadcast is an imme- sorrow at this cruel and faithless diate necessity. We have lost time by not making solution of the Palestine problem use of radio as an instrument for defense. It is and earnestly plead that Great Britain shall finally not renounce not too late to make use of it now. 2. Pamphleteering should be one of our strong- its word plighted not only to the est wea pons. For every lie uttered by an anti- Jewish people but also to other Semite—and this clan is increasing in this coun- nations." try—there should be a piece of literature ready Rabbi Currick also recommended for wide distribution among millions of our fel- that a special committee he ap- low citizens. pointed to report to the October 3. Match every salesman of anti-Semitic lit- meeting of the Executive Board erature—whether it is Coughlin's vicious and anti- on the possibility of forming a social "Social Justice" or any other magazine— Jewish religious front. He said with a salesman of literature stating facts and the General Jewish Council of the truth. This business of yelling anti-Jewish slo- American Jewish Committee, the gans on street corners has gone on long enough. American Jewish Congress, the 4. Propagate legislation to stop the spread Real Brith and the Jewish Labor of the Bundists. the Coughlinites, the spreaders Committee, is not completely rep- of religious and racial hatred; to stop the for- resentative• of American Jewish mation of private armies in this country; to life. Rabbi Currick further recom- prevent the spread of prejudice through the mended that the Refugee Minis- mails. 5. Organize public forums and seminars for ters' Committee be provided with the purpose of presenting the truth and dissemi- sufficient appropriation "to assist nating facts. Let the ablest men in America be rabbis whom it can place in brought together for such frank discussions, and charge of communities now with- for the purpose of nailing the lie that threatens out proper leadership, to come to this country and to the cities in to endanger the security of America. Other planks can be incorporated in this pro- which positions have been secured for them." gram. But these are, we believe, major points in T h e Central Conference of a program for action. Several months ago we suggested them to the executive committee of American Rabbis was urged by the Jewish Community Council for action. They its committee on contemporaneous have not yet been adopted. It is not too late to history and literature to demand the recent British adopt this program, and to enlarge upon it. Only the recall of White Paper on Palestine as by acting will our leaders be absolved from "cruel and unjust." Dr. Jacob R. blame for having previously failed to act. Marcus, professor of Jewish his- • tory at Hebrew Union College, The Lie Travels Fast Cincinnati, and chairman of the The anti-Semitic lies are traveling fast. committee, declared the one-third For instance, a reader calls to tell us of the Jewish minority provided for Pal- rumor spread by the misinformed that Jews are estine under the recent British responsible for the milk price war. He heard the order "is irrevocably doomed" if charge from a farmer, tried to convince him it be made dependent "on Arab that it is not true, but the farmer insisted that tolerance or guarantee." "Jews are back of everything." The fact is no well known that it does not need elucidation. Jews are far from being a dominant factor in the milk business. The very existence of the small Jewish dairies was threat- ened by such competition. Furthermore, gov- ernment control of prices ought to be considered The Jewish National Fund sufficient to satisfy those who believe that some Council acknowledges the plant- "hidden power" is back of it all. ing of the following trees in the But when the lie travels, it becomes consider- ably involved. Then it also claims that Jews Fred M. Butzel Forest in Pales- are in control of government; that Jews are the tine: Two trees by A. C. Lappin in "destroyers" of industry; that Jews are the radi- cals"—when it becomes necessary to place the memory of his wife, on the occa- blame on the liberal elements; that Jews are the sion of the 27th anniversary of "capitalists"—when it becomes necessary to drag their marriage. in the bogey of "Jewish international bankers." One tree in honor of gradua- Or, take another instance of the fast-traveling tion of Herbert Rosenthal, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz. Anti-Semitism is finding a foothold in Negro One tree in memory of Bathya ranks. It sounds incredible, yet it is true. Jews Friedenberg on her Yahrzeit, by have been in the front ranks of the fighters for the Friedenberg Family Club. decency and justice for the Negro. Neverthe- One tree in honor of Mrs. less Negroes are now being told that Jews have Schlien by the Ladies Auxiliary all the money; that Jews are discriminating of Jewish National Fund. The against them; that Jews are exploiting them. auxiliary also planted one tree Nothing more dastardly could possibly be given each in honor of retiring offi- credence, yet the lie travels on. cers, Mrs_ Mandell, Mrs. John The reason for it is that the anti-Semites are Hayman, Mrs. B. Harrison, Mrs. carrying on a consistent campaign of propaganda. E. Sachse, Mrs. H. Kraft and They are pamphleteering. They are spreading Mrs. M. Finkel]. the lie. But there is no answer forthcoming to One tree in memory of Joe these lies. Haftka by Kalvarier Aid So- Jews must open the counter-attack. Pamphlet- ciety. eering is a major weapon—but not pamphleteering Two trees in memory of Re- of a highbrow. nature. Speak to the masses in becca Temchin by Sisters of Zion their language—and in proportion to their num- Mizrachi. bers! Let the word go out in the millions of Call Sirs. P. Slomovitz, Un. printed copies! Let the farmer and the Negro 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel, for in- and the worker hear the truth. 'Until now they formation to plant trees in Pal- have heard nothing but the lie. estine. Congressional Record Reprints Chronicle's Article on Vandenberg Representative Clarence J. McLeod, member of Congress from Michigan, was given per- mission on Thursday, June 8, to extend his remarks in the Congressional Record and to publish the article that ap- peared in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on May 26, under the title "Senator Vanden- berg in Forefront as Outstand- ing Christian Pro- Zionist." This article, which was written by Philip Slomovitz, appears in full in the June 8 issue of the Congressional Record. Trees Planted In The Butzel Forest DETROIT ZIONISTS TAKE STEPS TO FORM PLANNING COUNCIL (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) ish immigration were also en- forced before the building of the Second Jewish Common- wealth, that Jews nevertheless created a great center which left a mark upon the world for all time. National Fond Appeal Mr. Tannenbaum'e address was devoted in the main to an out- line of the existing possibilities for the purchase of land, through the Jewish National Fund. Pointifig out that Jews in Pal- estine possess only 7 per cent of cultivatable land in spite of their being 35 per cent of the poen- lation, Mr. Tannenbaum indi- cated that large tracts are now procurable, ' provided the neces- sary funds can be made avail- able. He outlined the plan for the floating of a loan to secure the necessary sum and appealed to those in position to advance loans to do so. are well experienced in the hand- ling of adolescent youth. The senior unit is located one mile from the camp proper. The plant includes three sleeping cabins, a dining-hall and a wash-house hav- ing accommodations for 30 boys and four counsellors. Mr. Zuckerman's Address The Staff In addition to the senior unit, Mr. Zuckerman's address was "In the last analysis," accord- Fresh Air Camp has accommoda- a brilliant exposition of the po- ing to Irwin Shaw, executive di- tions for 100 boys from 6 to 14 litical situation in Zionism. Em- rector of Fresh Air Camp, "the phasing that Britain will not aban- happiness of the children de- years of age and 100 girls from don Palestine, because of her pends upon the staff of eoun- 6 to 16 years of age. strategic position in the country, notions,. with whom they are in The camp season is divided he emphasized that the important eonstant contact. "Our 1939 into five two-week periods, be- obligation upon Jews today is to staff." said Mr. Shaw, includes ginning June 26, July 10, July strengthen the Jewish settlement, -xnerts in every field of activity, 24, August 7 and August 21. to increase land holdings, to • lid young men and women Registration for any one or more bring in more pioneers, to cre- trained in educational fields. We of these periods may be made ate more settlements, in order to -re proud to have their names at the Camp's city office, 51 make the Jewish position impreg- one faculty list West Warren, Room 308. The nable. He pointed out that this "The counselors in charge of $10 per week tuition Includes is not the time for despair or the new senior boys' unit, for transportation to and from camp ' discouragement; that Palestine Campers from 14 to 17 years old, and a medical examination. Jews are determined to go on and that American Jewry must mobilize for an effort in behalf of Palestine unparalleled in all the Jewish national reconstruc- tion work. Emphasizing continuously the need for purchasing large stretches of land in Palestine through the Jewish National Fund, Mr. Zuckerman also point- ed to other needs such as the creation of industries, the sup- port of existing banks, the ad- vancement of credits for new en- terprises in the Jewish homeland. Mr. Zuckerman's appeal was not for passive resistance that would hurt the Jewish position in Palestine, but for constructive resistance. He described the ac- tivities of Palestine Jews as aimed at creating and not at harming the British administra- tion at the expense of Jewish progress. Through creative resis- tance. he declared, will Palestine be ret•uilt and England given the proper warning that Jews do not intend to sacrifice their hard- earned position for national in- dependence. Philip Slomovitz presided at the meeting as the representative of the committee speaking for the united Detroit Zionist gro""‘ In his introductory remarks he warned against the disruptive in- fluences of a small group of "I- told-you-so" enemies within Jew- ish ranks, and urged vigilance against the rise of a "Fifth Col- umn" in Jewish ranks, which would he more destructive of Jewish hopes than enemies from without