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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-06-23

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mart Its* Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

June 23, 1939

MEIATRorr,/mvssn (AROT( IC1/3

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

MRS. PATRICK CROWLEY *ANSWERS A BIGOT

(CONULUDED ;:ROM PAGE ONE)

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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society' meeting will be held at the home
Zedakah Garden
of Mrs. S. Roth. 2532 Elmhurst,
Plans Picnic
Party June 28 I On Wednesday, June 14, the 'Monday, June 26, 1:30 p. m.

too long', he said, through a think he has ever preached • was
cloud of cigarette smoke. 'But on our lute blessed Iloly Fa-
we'll give you the facts. Our ther's denunciation of excessive Officers Installed at Last Meet-
ing; Hear Reports
motto is Save America.'
racialism.
" 'From what?' said I, for the
"'We Catholics must band to-
The
18th
annual installation
sake of an answer, thinking all gether' were the last words out
the while that he was a poor of the fellow before I sailed in of officers of Zedakah Club was
held at the Belcrest on Monday,
sort of a specimen to depend to him, and gave him a good
upon to save anything. If he stout piece of my mind. We June 12, at a luncheon.
The invocation was given by
didn't dodge the Draft he showed Catholics. . . and I know if I
no tears at not being called up. asked the rapparee the last time Mrs. Max Rosenbaum. Installa-
Then my eye lit on ;time print he made his Easter duty, I'll bet tion ceremonies were presided
over by Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, as-
at the bottom of the handbill. he couldn't tell me."
lusted by Mrs. Ben Jacob, found-
Buy Christian, it rued, and Save
"What did you say?" I broke er of Zedakah Club, and Mrs.
America•
HERMAN RADNER, President, Walk.
in eagerly. I must confess I was Philip Lipson, Mrs. Samuel Char-
"When I saw that I gave hi
heart and soul in sympathy with fowl, Mrs. Maurice Cornfield,
erville Brewery Limited, takes pleasure
a look that would have withered her indignation.
000,10
Mrs. Max Rosenbaum and Mrs.
in
announcing
to
readers
of
the
Jewish
r.
an honest man . . . but did it
"First off," she began and Jack Greenberg. Mrs. Sam Slobin
Chronicle that the famous Walkerville
wither hint? It did not at all. with great dignity, "I quoted to gave the oath of office.
CANADIAN Ale is now on sale in
" 'It's the Jews,' he said very him the Sermon on the Mount
The assembly stood in sffence
She recognized me with a
Detroit and Michigan!
gasp, but her face softened and slyly, puffing his cigarette. 'From and Our Lord's emphasis on love while Mrs. Harry Rott read a
now
on
Buy
Christian
and
we'll
of
neighbor.
And
I
quoted
to
hini
memorial
prayer in tribute to
I could see that her rage, what-
les the same delicious. I. holesoine, full.
destroy 'em.'
from our dear late Holy Fa- the following departed members:
ever its cause. was not directed
ther.
"Well,
I
in
bodied ale that's sold for Canadian
usually
pretty
"Mother" Melvina Klein, Mrs.
against me.
"I told him no one could ques- Ann Wohlman, Mrs. Esther Su-
quick at the uptake, but it took
consumption. It's brewed and bottled in
"Well!" she exclaimed. "Well! a full minute before that sunk
tion my Americanism. My fa. garman and Mrs. Rose Green-
Canada—and brought to you for your
I tell you I never listened to such in. 'Oh,' I said, 'you mean that
the'. and my husband fought to baum.
nonsense 'in all my born days. I shouldn't patronize Jake Ru-
greater enjoyment.
Mrs. Morris Loeb, president,
save the Union, and I gave my
Why! . . . the nerve of the binovitch the tailor, and Yolk-
boy. Dermot, in the war with gave a resume of the year's work
Ask fur Walkertille Canadian ,41e at
man to try to tell me . . . ma mann's Market?"
and named her committees for
Spain.
I
didn't
stress
that
.
.
. . . what was what and who
your favorite club, bar or beer store.
" 'That's right,' he said. 'Boy- that's my affair . . . but I did the ensuing year. Mrs. Clara
was who. I declare I don't know cott 'ens. Drive 'ens out of busi-
Why not take home a Case today?
stress this, that what he and Weingarden rendered vocal se-
when I've ever been so wrought ness. Same America.'
those behind him were doing lections, accompanied by Mrs.
up. I didn't hardly dare to an-
" 'Let you save your breath was nothing more nor lest'thar Rosa Bassin Stein at the piano.
swer him . . • he had me so to cool your porridge,' I told him
reviving the only blemish on the The rest of the afternoon was
provoked. But answer him I did then straightforwardly. 'For if
fair name of our country, the spent playing bridge and Slab
and strongly, too. I told him America is going to be saved by
Know-Nothing movement of the Jong.
a thing or two, then. But I my taking the bread out of the
Mrs. Minnie Goodman was
'fifties, the A.P.A.'s of a later
finally had to leave him lest I mouth of a decent, clean-living day and the Ku Klux Klan
of hostess, at a luncheon at her
lose my temper, and tomorrow man like Jake Rubinovitch by our
home on Monday, June 19, to
own modern time.
the First Friday."
whom the old pastor net great
"it was against as Catholics members who attended the final
"What on earth is the matter?" store, then it's not my America, the bigotry and the hatred was meeting of the season. Mrs. alor-
I asked cautiously. "Surely noth- and it's not worth saving!"
then
. . . the Jews weren't in tie Loeb, president, greeted new
If your decrier cannot supply you
ing important enough to get you
She turned to me after a min- this country in sufficient num- officers and committees. Plans
write or phone
so worked up. At your age . . ." ute. "The old pastor and Jake bers to be singled out especially. were formulated for the garden
"A t my age! Well then, young used to read )lebrew together But the whole groundwork was party to take place Wednesday,
loan I'll tell you there's one by the hour . . . and Jacob con- the same. I have heard my father June 28, at the home of Mrs.
thing I have at my age, and siders me his friend. It makes tell many times that it was fear truing Shevin, 18625 Parkside.
that's the sense I was born with. nie fill up when I think of any- that the Irish, fleeing the deso- There will be a luncheon at 12:30
And at my age, too , although one asking me to hurt my friend lation of the Famine, would take and bridge and Mah Jong. Mrs.
it's years since I studied it, I . . . and the friend of the old away men's jobs that gave the Morrie Gour•itz, Ho. 6823, and
know the Catechism and I know pastor.
Know-Nothing Party its rise to Mrs. Morris Paul, To. 7-5179,
CADILLAC 4636
the Gospels . . which is more
"But that didn't faze this power. Today, that same feel- are- taking reservations. In case
than I can say about sonic peo- whipper-snapper. 'Stick by the ing is being drummed up be- of rain, the afternoon will be
ple. For if they ever did. their Irish," he told me point-blank, cause exiles from Germany are spent indoors.
lessons went in one ear and 'The Jews are out to do them seeking haven here in the same
right out the other."
in. The boycott is the thing.'
way. Exiles or refugees, it's the
"But you still haven't told me
" 'But if I boycott • Yolk- same thing . . . although 'ex-
what it is all about," I ven- rnann's Market,' I said, trying iles' has grown to have a
re-
tured again as she paused for a to be as calm as I could, 'he'll spectable sound . . . and 'refu-
quick intake of breath.
lose business and have to lay gees' hasn't . . . yet.
WALKERVILLE - CANADA
"Then I'll tell you," she began men off. And who has he work-
"My father was in Boston
Seymour Tilchin, director of
at once, "if you'll only let use ing for him? . . . Peter Duffy at when the Ursuline convent was Camp Walloon on Lake Walloon
get a word in edgewise. This is the meat counter, Andy Mc- burned in Charlestown, and he in Northern Michigan, 10 miles
what it's all about. That Smith Grath in the vegetables, and had friends and kinfolk who had from Petoskey, announces that
fellow . . . you know whom I Molly Ryan and Josephine Fin- to barricade their houses for registrations have been closed
mean . . . the one that never erty in the cashier's cage.' I could three days the year before and that his camp capacity has
did a tap of honest day's work have named ten more but they against the onslaughts of an anti- been filled.
in his life until he got on the didn't come to mind.
Catholic mob. When the Know-
Mr. Tilchin thanks the parents
WPA , . . and even there I
"He had no answer for that, Nothing movement rose up he of children who have been en-
think he's a great help to the nor could he have. For while I lost his good job because he was rolled in the camp for their co-
Republicans . . . he is what it's can't speak for anywhere else, a Catholic, and my mother had operation.
all about.
here in the old parish that's the to pinch and scrape to get by. I
"Not ten minutes ago he way it is. If the Irish have been myself have heard old Father
Amitians Celebrate. 25th
FOR A GOOD DEAL
stopped me on the street and slow to hire Jews, the Jews have Sullivan tell of Pope's Day in
Anniversary
shoved a handbill at me without always been quick to employ a November when the ruffians of
so much as a 'by your leave.' good man or a good woman no the town would burn an effigy of
The
Amitians
celebrated their
'Take this,' said he,' as bold as matter who or what they were,
Holy
oly Father in front of our
brass, 'study it up and be there I'll say that for them.
chapel, and the town watch and 25th anniversary on Wednesday
11310 JOS. CAMPAU
in the hall at half past seven
"Well, then he pulled these stand idly by in sympathy. Maria with a banquet at Northwood
TO. 8-4103
Wednesday night. It's your duty.' leaflets out of his pocket, and Monk and these Protocols come Inn. The club was organized in
"W ell . . . let alone the fact shoved them at me. The Proto- from one and the same source 1914 by Sally Fields (Sara Drap-
kin).
that I haven't missed a midweek ! cols of Zion, one WAS headed. . . . the father of lies.
Sirs. Nat Shever (Goldie Ve-
Lenten service on Wednesday And the other in black print
"That's not the half of what
night in over forty years, why read: Benjamin Franklin Warns I told him, but it will serve to lick) has been president for the
the like of him should be telling America of thy Jews. Imagine Rive you some idea. But what past three terms. Mrs. David
Garfield (Minnie Shore) is sec-
. . . . . my duty. No the man pulling' those things on
.muakoen him for
retary-treasurer.
matter. I took the paper and me . . . when every Catholic impress p
I WAS
The club was originally found-
pulled
up
my
glosses
on
the
WE
DETIVICE
paper
and
magazine
I
subscribe
worth,
was
this:
that
what
he
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
ed
for social and philanthropic
Hetet,. BurlInotrue nod it (MI
chain to have a look at it for to and I subscribe to a good was sponsoring was an insult to
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curiosity's sake. 'Learn True many, have conic out flatfootedly my Faith; an insult to the mem- purposes and is still carrying
TOI' CAN BUT QUALITY KOSHER IK.tTr WITH CONFIDENCE
Americanism,' it read; 'Be Pres- for the past
ast year
ear denouncin
ory of my
m own p Sr
• t ed an- out its original traditions.
g
:lieu
ent at the Monster Mass Meet- them as forgeries.
cestors in holy Ireland; and an
ing Wednesday Night in Me-
"Still, I looked at them, and insult to the principles of lib-
Nnantmentorsrannimunnurnewninetn
INE
ow chanics' Hall. Noted Speakers tucked them away in my bag. erty and equality for all upon
Will Instruct you How to Help Pm taking them over to the which this, my country, was
Save America.'
new pastor. He'll be very inter- founded. That's what I told him."
"I got that far when this ested to know what's going on
"God save you, Mrs. Crowley,"
Smith broke in again: 'You peo- round about him . . . for you I said. and I lifted my hat and
ple have been living like ostriches know the most stirring sermon I said it reverently.
offered by the

churchyard. The old pastor loved
,
the statue. "The Lily of Israel,'
he used to call it to the children
who always swarmed about him
when he crossed the yard to the
rectory. It
as "The Lily of
Israel" we know it now, affec-
tionately, in the old parish.
I do not think Mrs. Crowley,
M her headlong passage, would

oar so cru sae had sh e not
drawn up unconsciously to make
j the little genuflecting curtsy our
women accord to the statue and
to Father Sullivan's grave be-
neath it. We men, with the same
reverence, lift our hats as we
I pass by.

WALKERVILLE

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WM. B. O'DONNELL IN C,

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J. N. F. Au tary
JUNE "CHURCHMAN"
Installs Its Officers Under the auspices of the Jew-


loll
Community Council, more
falo. (Dr. Slawson served as ex-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the than 1,000 copies of the June
ecutive director of the Jewish Jewish National Fund met on issue of "The Churchman" are
Welfare Federation of Detroit June 12 at Lachar's on Cass being mailed to all ministers in
from 1928 to 1932.)
Ave., for the last meeting of the Detroit and to a selected list
The growing importance of the season and installation of of- of other non-Jewish leaders. The
National Conference in the Jew- ficera.
periodical, which is an organ of
ish social welfare picture of the
Reports were submitted by the the Protestant Episcopal Church,
country in evidenced by the ragas-
tration and attendance of 576 retiring officers. Mrs. Max Hay- features an article by Father
chairman of William C. Kernan of Bayonne,
an
for the 1939 conference, out of man reported
the membership drive, an d an- N. J., entitled "Coughlinism and
a total membership of 700, Dr. nounced that over 100 new mem. Christian Dictatorship." This is
Joseph J. Schwartz, retiring pres-
hers were added to the roster a digest of the talk which Father
ident, stated.
Dr. Slawson is the 31st presi- during the membership drive in Kernan was scheduled to give
dent of the National Conference. the fall of 1938. Mrs. Samuel last April over a local radio
Since 1932 he has been execu- Heyman reported as chairman station, under the sponsorship
as . ■ ! the Jewish Community Coen-
Coun-
tive director of the Jewish Board of the trees committee and
chairman of the speakers' com- cd. Shortly before the projected
of Guardians in New York City.
Elected to serve with Dr. mittee. During the year the La- broadcast, the station manager
dies' Auxiliary heard addresses cancelled the talk on the ground
Slawson are: Isidore Sobeloff, di- by Rabbi Leon Fram,• James I. that it might tend to create ill
rector of the Jewish Welfare Ellmann, Mrs. Shmarya Klei- feeling toward the station, in
Federation of Detroit., first vice- man, Rabbi J. S. Sperka, D r ., view of the "controversial" na-
president; Louis H. Sobel, New Israel Goldstein of New York, tore of the subject.
York, second vice-president; - 10- Sirs.
Julius
Neiman,
In addition to the Kernan ar-
Philip
seph
E.
Beck,
Philadelphia, Slomovitz, Judge Chatles Ru- title, the "Churchman" also car-
treasurer; Marcel Kovarsky, New biner and othe rs.
vies
several anti-Nazi articles, in-
Y ork, secretary. Members of the
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, chair- cluding one by Dr. Henry Lei-
executive committee elected for inan of box collections 'commit- ner, whose recent article in "Cur-
a three-year term are: Samuel tee, reported that more boxes rent History" on the question of
Kohs, Los Angeles; Samuel were placed during the past year the German refugees was widely
Levine, Cleveland; Clara Rabin- than during any other season. reprinted.
owitz, Brooklyn.
Other mem-
Also, box collections reached a
bers of the executive committee
new high of almost $800. Mrs. l
are: Allan Bloom, Indianapolis;
Harry Greenstein. Baltimore; Jo- M. Finkel reported on the activi-
ties of the musical program com-
seph C. Hyman, New York; Louis
In loving memory of our dear
mittee. Mrs. I. Goodman, record-
Kraft, New York; H. L. Lurie,
ing secretary and publicity chair- wife and mother, Rosie Cohen,
New York; Ilarold Silver, De-
who passed away two years ago,
man,
reported
on
her
activities
troit.
June, 1937 (7 days in Tammuz).
The 1940 Conference of Jew- for the year. Mrs. Joseph Deytshe.
financial secretary, announced
In our hearts tour memory !Amer,
ish Social Welfare will meet in
Sweet. tends and true.
that
the
auxiliary
had,
during
the
Pittsburgh.
There Is not • day gr•m ?iv
Past season, sent over $5,800 to
That lof do not think of you
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
Congressman McLeod Is
.11, to be used for land redemp-
Sadly missed by her hu , band
Lauded by Hyman Altman tion. Other reports were given and children.
During his radio broadcast by Mrs. William Mandel, eer-
iest Sunday, Hyman Altman took responding secretary; Mrs. S.
time from his commercial broad- Friedland, corresponding secre- ing seer:Airy; Mrs. Leon Kay,
cast over Station WMBC to laud tarp In charge of board meet- corresponding secretary; Mrs.
the activities in Congress of jog's; Mrs. Harry Kraft, trees- Norris Feldstein, assistant cor-
Representative Clarence J. Mc- urer. Mrs. Harry Buchman, re- responding secretary; Mrs. Jos-
Lend. Mr. Altman spoke of Rep- tiring president, told of the eph Deytshe, financial secretary;
McLeod as being truly repre- year's unprecedented achieve- Mrs. Harry Buchman, treasurer.
sentative of his district (13th menta. Mrs. H. Schwartz in-
The guest speaker of the eve-
Congressional) and praised him stalled. the incoming officers and ning, Judge Charles Rubiner,
as a loyal and devoted public board members and read a reso- urged the continued peaceful
servant. lution awarding Mrs. Buchman a conquest of Palestine without
Mr. Altman expressed 'atilt- J. N. F. Golden Book inscription giving way to hatred, despair or
faction over the fact that he as ■ token of appreciation for doubts. Through the courtesy of
advocated the election of Clar- her untiring efforts en behalf of the Melton School of Music and
ence J. McLeod and stated that the organizations.
Dancing, a varied program was
he far exceeded his expectations.
Mrs. Schwartz announced the presented with Lew Moses, vo-
He urged his listeners to be appointment of Mrs. Joseph Ain- calist, Leo Holinstat, violinist,
mindful of Mr. McLeod's accom- bender, Mrs. Jack Garfinkel, Mrs. and a trio of dancers, Ruth
plishmenta and lend him their Harry Schwartz, Mrs. Benjamin Weinberg, Rosalie Weinberg and
cooperation. Laiken, and Dr. C. Fineman as Irene
Gothels. Miss Frances
new board members. The new Freedman was at the piano, and
Inspired by the success of officers are as follows. Mrs. J. M. an were instructed by Miss Rose
the Hot and Sari* Tensions of Neiman, nresident: Mrs. P. J. Cohen.
"The Mikado," Irving Cahn is Coffer. Mrs. P. Slomovitz and
The meeting closed with a so-
now busy writing a "Hot Hans. Mrs. William Mendel, vice presi- cial period, during which Mrs. A.
let." dents; Mrs. I. Goodman. record- Smile) furnished refreshments.

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