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rico ,facisk &ricotta! Cotter

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

CLIFTON AMNIA • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

The Only Anglo-Jewish

Newspaper Printed

In Michigan

filEbETROIT LIVISR fiRONICrq

and

VOL. XLI NO. 7

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939

Bnai Brith Joins Anti-Nazi l EXPECT MANDATES
Boycott, Adopts 5 -Po i nt COMMISSION WILL
HIT WHITE PAPER
Plan.to Defend Democracy

P re
d let
.
Adverse Report
Will Be Issued in

Auffud
Aaron Droock, Detroit Leader, Elected
President of District Grand Lodge
M UF TEIRIZINNEFTDEIYIS
No. 6 of the Order
Greek Ship Lands 742 Refu-

Telephone
CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP FOR
WITH CRITICISMS SOCIAL JUSTICE TO EXPOSE
DEMAGOGUES' PROPAGANDA

1938 Year Book Shows Changes 'ATTACKS ON JEWS
In Local Jewish Social Work! IN CONGRESS MEET

Family Agencies Give More Service, Less Relief; Child,
Care Institutions Decline; Aged Homes
Rep, Thorkelson Assailed
Turn to Medical Care
by Majority Leader Sam
Rayburn
Government welfare programs! counted for 87 per cent of the

Will Call Attention of Americans to the
Alleged Kind of Social Justice
Created by Coughlin

and current economic conditions; care given in four hospitals for
chronically i I and for 95 MRS. ROOSEVELT URGES
are bringing about many chariot' I
, per cent in nine hospitals for the INTERFAITH GOOD WILL
in the work of local Jewish we's tuberculous. In 1938, Jewish pa-
fare organizations, according to f tients comprised 60 per cent of Stresses Need
of Coopera-
gees Near Nathania
the 1938 Year Book of Jewish admissions to 30 general hos-
tian Among All Groups
and Escapes
ted
Y Jews,
ea
2
Social Work just published by i
of Americana
l iVetin' isceint rt

ad
se'd 8t
the Council of Jewish Federa- nine Jewish institutions mitt
GENEVA. (WNS-Palcor Agen-
for the e
WASIIINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
cy)—Observers familiar pith tions and Welfare Funds.
tuberculous and 99 per cent of
Mandates Commission procedure
Family agencies, it was found, I all admissions to three hospitals —The subject of racial preju-
dice was brought into the open
saw signs of disapproval by a are now placing greater emph". for the chronically ill.
on the House floor last week
20
majority of that body Of the sis on services other than re -
The number of visits to clinics
Chamberlain White Paper on lief. The number of children be- under Jewish auspices increased when House Majority Leader
Palestine.
ing cared for in institutions is by approximately 5 per cent over Sam Rayburn, Democrat, from
The report which the Man- declining, with increasing stress 1937. Only 41 per cent of all Texas, in no subtle manner made
dates Commission finally drew up being placed on foster home cars new patients in these clinics in it known to Representative Jacob
Thorkelson, Republican, of Mon-
is rumored to embody varied and assistance in their own 1938 were Jewish patients.
tent, that his anti-Semitic inser-
opinions by its members as ex-' homes. Other major trends are
More persons applied for jobs tions in the Congressional Rec-
pressed during the lengthy sea- I the marked development of through Jewish employment sere-
District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith, in a along devoted to Palestine de- medical service for the aged and i
ord as an "extension" of his
ces in 1938 than in the previous
three-day convention in Detroit from Sunday through velopments. It is understood that the chronically ill in recent year, it is reported in the Year speeches in the House, would not
Tuesday, adopted an Americanism program for preserve- no unanimous conclusion• was years and the sudden rise of Book, but employers made fewer be tolerated.
The Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice, through
upon by the Commission. Jewish vocational services.
Thorkelson, who acted as aide
calls for workers and fewer
tion of democracy and pledged its resources to oppose agreed
Minutes of the session. to be
its Toledo committee, announces the inauguration of a
Helped 50,771 Families
placements were made. The to General George Von Horn
Communism, Nazism, Fascism and other political ideolo- made available sometime in Au-
Moseley when the latter appear- program designed to expose the propaganda technique
Compared with 1937, the vol. business "recession" during a
gust, may disclose that a major-
gies that menace our form of free government.
ed before the Dies Committee,
— •.. I ity of the Commission were really ume of work done in 1938 hi large part of 1938 is reflected in has been using the normal rou- of self-seeking demagogues, regardless of whether their
A revolutionary departure from previous final • B
e
ritnlin dependent
New
l ocal Jewish welfare organize. s this development.
Jewish
.
b
in
their
considers-
tine
of gaining permission of the support comes from Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy or Com-
policies was the announcement.
tions increased for family agens vocational service agenties were
munist Russia.
tion of the White Paper, regard-
'louse to extend his remarks In
made at this convention that
cies, employment services, homes established in Boston, and Mil-
less
of
the
great
pressure
be-
the Record by inserting in that
This program is designed to call the attention of
Bnai Brith is forming a national
,
there
are
lieved to have been brought upon for the aged and clinics, des waukee in 1938 and
committee for the expansion of
r U
, ' Americans to injustices perpes
now 15 communities with or- publication scurrilous anti-Semi-
the members by the British gov- creased slightly in child care
tic remarks which have been re-
the boycott of all German goods
trated under the slogan of "so-
ernment. It is believed that a agencies and remained virtually ganized programs in this field.
printed
by
"Liberation,"
organ
and services. For a time Bnai
the same in hospitals, thq Year
Statistics in the Year Book
of the Silver Shirts, and simi-
Brith's national executive cons- On Board the SS. St. Louis majority of the Commission con- Book figures show.
justic e t hat
measure the volume of work of lar publications of propaganda.
sidere
d the White Paper incon-
stent
mittee was opposed to an active
thrived these past 30 years, but
Fifty-nine family agencies ass: the Jewish agencies in the six
By SHOLEM ASCH
sistent with the Palestine Man-
boycott movement.
When
Mr.
Thorkelson
asked
the new kind of alleged social
I sisted 50,771 families in 1938 as fields but not the total number
date of the League.
permission to extend his remarks
Addresses by national leaders Enp roas., pore::,,
justice created by and for the
, r,, this ,,,,,lid „,to,..
The attitude of the Commis-' compared with 43,762 in 1937, of Jewish persons receiving sera-
in the Record, Mr. Rayburn
of Bnai Brith at this convention
Seven Art. Penton. vv wheal.. helm,.
benefit of Father Charles E.
ice
from
all
sources
in
these
gain
of
16
per
cent.
The en-
nairrs of The Detroit car“' lion is interpreted as being can-
indicated that the new trend in
%, "rirLeir, itir re-ovtIon. of the able to recommend to the League tire increase in the volume of fields : Man Jewish persons, it arose to ask if he intended "as Anti-Jewish Measures Are Coughlin."
he does so many times," to place
the movement is for a more
u,,a,r„ otonfonttIng Jenholt novellot, o
pointed
oy
ut,
are
also
served
by
Rev. Walton E. Cole, minister
Enforced; Children Are
f Nations Council approval of work was for families receiving p
liVr.h.oltx.Aseb;n t;, t,1:1:,ezttr.Tcon.1
in his extension of remarks "ma-
aggressive stand than has ever
of the F
ws , the
Unitarian Churc h
services
than relief. Thera Isublic and non-sectarian organi-
White Paper. other
The Council
been taken before on issues at-
Targets of Hoodlums
w. isso. aaa us ee
l renisres. or. will begin consideration of the was an actual drop in the num= rations. Many Jewish agencies, terial appealing to racial pre-
of Toledo,irst
who has achieved na-
Anett'. nene.t book . The Nisvorene.” Pa
judice." Rayburn's rebuke was
-
resting the Jewish people.
OR the other hand, provide care
l
0
tionaromience
th
ber
of
families
eceivin
s
r
lestine
problem
g
• novel lowed tot the life of I 10.1.1,
lec-
relief
on Sept. 8.
provoked by a particularly viru-
PRAGUE (WNS) — A deeply tures and articles onrough
Droock Named President
, on a non-sectarian basis.
"III be pub11.1.1 thlx loll I,, u. P.
from Jewish agencies.
the sub-
lent piece which Thorkelson in- significant and stirring spontan- ject of propaganda, will
Putnanvs Son.. It I. eel/forded n. the
I
J
have •
IC
A distinct honor was accorded
Ship
e of III. career no d .
eronnIng nork
Child Care Agencies
' d "^" R e f us s., ...Alm
serted
in
the
Record
last
Thurs-
eous anti-Nazi demonstration in- charge of this program. An elo-
Detroit when the convention, at
reeeeirais au 'me. of preponstory
HAIFA. (WNS-Palcor Agency)
In 1938, the Jewish family
0 ork
ELECTED NEW HEAD OF day naming the four Jewish mem- curred at a theater here when the quent speaker, Dr. Cole is ably
its closing session on Tuesday,
The Greek ship Astir which last agencies shared responsibility for
bers of Congress who hold com- principal character in the play equipped to discuss the
elected Aaron Droock president
Royal
es an
poise
I sit at my desk
and
' my April was seized pear Nathania approximately 30 per cent of BNAI BRITH DISTRICT mittee poste and leaving the im- spoke the words: "I would de- Oak priest whom he has person-
of District Grand Lodge No. 6.
and ordered off the shores of all their cases jointly with the
pression that they hold alleg- fend my state even if I had to ally interviewed on several oe-
Mr. Droock last year served as pen to write about the refugees Palestine, succeeded in landing public agency, which provided
ance to the "invisible" govern- die for it." The audience rose casions.
During the past few
first vice president of the district. aboard the SS. St. Louis—and it 742 refugees. The passengers the basic relief grant.
ment of Jewry to which Thorkel• and, tears streaming down their months his
He is a former president of Pis-
public addresses in
seems to me that I am a spirit had come from Germany, Czecho-
son constantly refers.
n fa nc te n s e ,m.
Fifty Jewish child care agen-
sang
the
Czech
national
Boston
and
New York' have met
gals Lodge of Detroit and has
naenazrig. GaCra ptuzde des served 11,711 children in
of
another
world
transported
into
seltra:cti
Defends
Jewish
Members
been active in the movement for
with great enthusiasm. He spoke
lea shore D
"In his extension remarks the
many years.
this The long row of automobiles Astir and her passengers were 1938, a decline of about 2 per
Another instance of the hostile recently on the subject of. Fa-
a'
other day," Mr. Rayburn as-
cent from 1937. Two major . re..
Philip Klutznick of Omaha, passing in front of my window, escorted to Haifa wher
feeling of the Czechs towards the their Coughlin at the famous
e the refu - sons have been offered for the
serted, "he -referred to Commie , Nazis is revealed
Neb., w as elected first vice presi- the spires of the tall buildings gees will be reld. The
- 1w the informa• Ford Hall Forum In'Boatotr, Har - .
Greek
eas
re
nista, various persons engaged in tion obtained from German
continued decrease in this field.
vard University, the Institute of
a
dent and is the youngest man that come into my view through vleisseleth
t her managed to give the
un-American
activities,
etc.,
and
There
is
a
continuing
trend
in the order to hold this office.
sources here that the personal Arts and Science at Columbia
l onvi zmiagnedanets w
hen named every Jew in the guards of Protector
the transparent
fog hanging over
scapt. away from institutional care for
He is the first of_
the leaders
of T
University,
College of the City of
Konstantin
he Ht: go
' children toward foster home care
House who is chairman of a com-
Neurath have been so "de. New York, Tufts College and in
mittee sr a ranking member of von
Aleph Zadick Aleph, the junior New York seem to me as a managed to land in Palestine af- and assistance in their own
moralized"
th
ba
ittter
bh
y
ert
ehe
tna et y titude many other similar institutions.
Boat Brith order, to become an dream, a vision. I recall my ter months of wandering on the homes.
a committee.
of Czechs
officer of a district grand lodge.
For the past 15 years Dr. Cole
Other officers were elected as youth when I learned the song high seas told moving stories of
Just what does the gentleman being repla ced by a new deta
8-Year High in Aged Homes
ch- has had charge of Congregational
of the Hebrew poet, I. L. Gor- the suffering they had endured
mean by mentioning the names ment from Germany.
follows: Benjamin I. Morris of
and
Unitarian Churches in Chi- '
Despite the expansion of old-
don, about the refugees of Spain on
of these Jewish members when
c the Greek ship whi h had
A warning to the Czechs that cam Ill., and Toledo, 0. He is
Chicago, second vice president; on a boat in the middle of the been caught off the shores of age assistance un der the
he popu-
Social
re erring to those engaged in
Godfrey Bernstein of Chicago,
president
of the Michigan Asso-
Security Act, ho wever,
ocean, and later the graceful Palestine.
un-American activities? Then the Germany's patience is not ever-
treasurer
lasting was given by Konrad ciation of Unitarian Churches.
lotion of Jewish homes for the
poem of Morris Rosenfeld on the
gentleman
quoted
the
provision
in
The Women's Auxiliary of the same subject.
Two hundred and seventy-four aged reached an eight-year peak
Dr. Cole will .peak over
the Constitution to the effect Henlein at the biggest German
of the refugees were brought to on Jan. 1, 1939, 23 per cent
Grand Lodge, which held its con-
ralls, ever held in Prague. He
Station WJR from 9 to 9:15
that no person holding an office
"Is it possible," I asked myself, Haifa and were released. The greater than on January 1, 1931.
vention simultaneously with the
told
the
Germans
they
were
no
p.
m. on Thursday. July 20,
or trust under the United States
men's order, elected the follow- "that I should also write about remainder were taken to the Forty-two homes cared for 5,776
shall accept a present, emolu- longer a minority but full-hon- on •the subject "Defending
ing officers, all members of Chi- the same subject?" I will write, Sarafend concentration camp. Af- residents, a growth of 3 per cent
ored
citizens
of
the
Reich.
His
Ourselves
A g a i n s t Propa-
ment or favor from any king or
cago lodges: Mrs. Maurice Tur- but not from the historic point ter passing the quarantine in- over 1937. The larger and more
ganda."
a foreign State. Did the gentle- warning to the Czechs declared
ner, president; Mrs. Aron Oari of view, not to bewail the plight spection, they will be released. progressive homes, it is stated,
that
"we
can
have
confidence
in
, A feature of the program
man intend to accuse the Jewish
and Mrs. Benjamin Samuels, of the Jews during the Middle Ten of the refugees, men and are placing increasing emphasis
undertaken by Dr. Cole gill
members of being Communists or the Czechs only when we see
vice presidents; Mrs. Benjamin Ages, not to curse the Spain of women, were injured in a colli- on the medical aspect of their
AARON DROOCK
infer that they are getting emo- them working not in a negatiee be his appearance at a public
long
ago,
with
its
inquisitors
won
between
a
military
truck
program.
Additions
to
bed
capac.
Bolotin, secretary; Mrs. J. M. and pyres. My subject is
meeting at 8 p. m. on Monday,
■ liv- and a train while they were be- ity in recent years have been
luments from foreign countries? manner—conspiring and passive.
Arvey, treasurer.
July 24, at the Naval Armory,
I would like to know what is in ly resisting—but positively."
ing problem; an event that we ing conveyed to the Sarafend largely to provide fur persons
Meanwhile anti-Semitic meas- on :cat Jefferso n Ave., De-
The Democracy Program
the gentleman's mind."
ourselves witnessed; a tragedy amp. The British driver of the requiring medical
uspervision
Establishment of classes in de- that to being enacted before truck was killed.
"I don't know any reason," ures were sharpened further by
troit, where he will deliver an
and nursing care.
the Reich Protector, Baron Eon-
mocracy and democratic ideals our eyes from day to day through
address under the title "Hit-
Mr. Thorkelson replied, "why I
Originally thought to be the
von
Neurath
in
his
et-
Forty-eight
s
u
my
hospitals
hold
tell
and schools and colleges main• the reports of the newspapers. "Astir," the ship was later idea-
under
ler Over America," the con-
ell the gentleman what fort to "Aryanize" the economic tents of
is in
First ll they were robbed of their ti ed as the two•masted barque J ew i sh au spices provided care for
tamed by public funds, as a
which are the prod-
life of Bohemia-Moravia by al- ucts of eight years of study of
property, property accumulated "Marseis". Six or seven members 245,695 patients. The volume of
Tidbits from Everywhere
Bigotry Condemned
(PLEASE TURN TO PAO)! I/
service
a More imately
"The gentleman makes terrible teration of the definition of
through generations of hard la- of the crew, all Greeks, are re- same
as in was
1937.
than the
(PLEASE TER ,: TO PAOLI II
Jew."
All persons of mixed
bor, wisdom, knowledge and ported to have been arrested.
one-
accusations against the Presi-
By PHINEAS
BIRON
ability—with one stroke of the
dent," Mr. Rayburn said. "and Jewish and "Aryan" parentage
The refugees said they had third of all care given by 31
(CoPYrIglit
general hospitals in 1938 was
R A. P.
I
inferentially a g a i n s t certain who were confessional Jews last
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 2)
(PLEASE TPRN TO LAST PACIEI
on a free basis. Free service Be-
groups. I wonder if the gentle- March 17, were included in the
ORCHID PRESENTATION
man really desires to spread ra- measures, regardless of any sub-
sequent change in religion. The
Congratulations to the London cial prejudice throughout a new regulations net this date
News Chronicle and the New York country in which all races and
back to September le, 1935, to
Post for that most vivid account of creeds have lived together in
Poignant Appeal to Ameri-
include all those who have
l i f e
e in a Nazi
.
concentration camp friendship and patriotism."
"I have the same right to speak changed their religion since that
cans for Truer Under-

. . . The--of course anonymous—
Civil . Liberties Union Re-
time.
author, imprisoned in the same as you," was Thorkelson's re-
standing of Issue
Jews are forbidden to acquire
ports Restrictions Are
camp where Pastor Niemoeller sponse. "I have the right to de-
1.1t1Tolt, Nines: The Detroit Jeolmh
passed the third anniversary of his fend constitutional government a business, real estate or stocks
Decreasing
I hrottic le and ..e‘en .Sri. bring von
and
bonds.
Their
wealth
must
be
arrest last week, reports that, and to speak on it."
Ihi• poignant o I to
MO HMC,
for o Ismer umIer.htfollog of the
while the pastor is exempt from
"I do not deny that," said reported to the authorities. Jew-
NEW YORK (Religious News
von llll yr, enender Or Jollnhon and
ish
enterprises
may
not
be
oper-
the physical torture other inmates Mr. Rayburn. "Does the gentle-
demo/Ilse,. nritten vino!, 1110
Service) — Restrictions upon re-
are subjected to, special efforts are 41•1,1.:
end aperarina in the current I...,,
(T•RN TO SAPITORIAL PaGEI
TI'llN
!lxious freedom in the United
('Aug THREE)
of ..1.nek" Munster.
made to torment him in various
States are slowly but steadily
more subtle ways ... Incidentally,
being remored, according to a
Jewish refugee children are to
the only books Niemoeller is allow-
report published here by the
he the "shork troops of the revo-
ed to read in cancentration camp
American Civil Liberties Union
lution." said a woman who an.
are the New Testament and Nazi
on • recently completed survey
neared recently before a congress
literature by Hitler and Rosenberg
seine! committee which was inves-
—and so far the Pastor has stuck Fair Play Prevails as Leading Catholics and Protestants of current and past restraints.
tigating a propseel to admit 20,-
to the Bible.
The 48-page pamphlet contain-
Oppose Intolerance; Dr. Macfarland and
000 German refugee children to
ing the report, entitled, "Reli-
THIS AND THAT
M. Maritain State Their Views
the United States. Although former
gious Liberty in the United
It doesn't look as if the 1944
President Herbert Hoover and
State, Today." has a '<steward
Olympic Games will be held in
President Roosevelt both had en-
Truth makes men free—and jus. proper material.
endorsing efforts to obtain reli-
Italy, as Mussolini wants . . . As lice-loving.
dorsed the plan, she declared that,
During theprat two weeks, two gious tolerance, which Is signed
a matter of fact, the European
"everyone supporting the measure
.The problem is how to make men excellent boo 's were published by 34 prominent religion,' lead-
situation is so fluctuating that it's and women see the truth.
is a Communist." This total dis-
which ought to be placed in the ers, educators and editors of var-
a wise government that knows
regard for the truth is typical of
Jews are naturally primarily hands of undreds of thousands of ious denominations in 12 states.
whether it'll have a capital to func-
the present propaganda against the
concerned with this problem. Fail- Christians, because of the frank
The announced object of the
tion
from
next
year,
not
to
men-
Jews in the United States. It is
tion 1944 . . . Did you notice how are to see the truth has made men manner in which they discuss two survey was "to counteract the
in the best Hitler tradition. For
and
women
vicious.
has
created
serious
issues
that
affect
the
spread
intolerances
which restrict our
quiet the publicity-loving Leslie
Propaganda, as Adolf Hitler defines
religious and racial bigotry, has of doctrines that are detrimental religious liberty outside the field
and practices it, is the "art" of
ore. e isha, British war were-l contributed to a world situation to human existence: that of Nea-
of law and to win support for
tarys is keeping these days? . . . that is fraught with horror.
using lies, perpetually repeated, to
ism and of anti-Semitism.
Ile has decided to have all his an-
remedies in law or by court de-
produce hate.
How is truth to be disseminated?' The eminent Catholic philosopher cision in achieving religious free-
nouncements made through Chem-
Our Jew-baiters are spiritual
Prof. Jacques Maritain, discusses' dom."
Much has been a
berlain,
because
of
the
Mosely
Special attention was di-
kinsrein not only of Hitler, but
bunch in England, which unfurled ten to cause people
Pet reason fairly the anti-Semitic problem in a book rected to "phases of religions lib-
of the witch-burhers of Salem; of
Pliblished by Longmans, Green &
justly. What is every
needed is a co
new anti-Semitic and
activities
114
erty commonly neglected by de-
those who persecuted the Quakers
Fifth
Ave.,
New
York,
time Britain's Jewish war minister program for the distribution of
And the Baptists in the 17th Gen-
. ' r the title "A Christian Looks fenders of democratic rights."
made a public statement ... That such thought.
Catholc
i though t untie
Pointing out that the funda-
tacr: of the Know-Nothings who
among C atholics, Protestant writ- at the Jewish Question" (EL).
soft
green
rug
on
which
their
Brit-
i
hated the Irish Catholics and
prominent Christian, Dr. mental issue around which the
ish majesties stood during their, . ish among Protestants and Jew- i Another
burned convents in the 1850's; of „NEW YORK. — In a spacious not mere sentences on a black-
Charles S. Macfarland, general struggle for religious liberty is
es
always fought is the "right to
the American Protective Aseocia- room in the former Astor Library board. They are a thrilling express or and refined features testify elo- Congressional reception in the Ro. s2."n Blaurs've Je
ws :roe
to her high station in foi • tunda is the very same rug which ent
( _r 1 secretary of the Federal Council obey the dictates of God
, s 1:.
non of the 1890's which hated the which is now the headquarters of Sion of joy and gratitude that per- quently
against
riser days.
before
and since their visit has sw ay from the millenium, it be- of Churches of Christ in America, the dictates
German Catholics; and of the Ku the Hebrew Sheltering and Insmi- meate the most colorful and most
of the state." the
exposes
Nazism
in
a
volume
under
"No, you should say I feel swell," graced the private library of Con- conies necessary for men and wo- the title "I Was In P
Klux Klan which, under its burn- grant Aid Society MIAS), a large interesting assembly of students
-icon: The signers of the pamphlet declare
men to speak to th eir own o-re-
g
jumps
up
Fritz
Neumoyer
who
resaman
Sol
Bloom
.
.
.
Bloom
that this issue "is still In part
lee crosses, hated and persecuted class of old and young pupils meets of the English language and
s elimi-1 Suppressed Letters of Imprisoned „it
s
arrived in Manhattan six ' weeks who has an eye for historic as- igionists, Then suspicion i c
the Negro, the Oriental, and Cath- every afternoon, with the excel,-
German Pastors," a publication of
noted. and fai
" us., With limitations upon
raise of all kinds. Today's anti- tion of Saturday and Sunday. It American institutions.
fair-mindedness
ago, and who has apparently made sociations, lent the rug to the Sen. veils
Pre-
religious liberty appearing in the
the
Fleming
II
Revell
Co
158
.
"How do you feel today, Mr. already rapid
ate House Committee for the or-
"
Semites hold the truth in the same is the Americanization school ere-
constitutions hf many states, the
Fifth Ave., New York (Et.).
peseeimsa the young teacher , Americanization. Progress
his easion.

low' esteemas these, their hate- ated by American Jewry's IIIAS who faces his class of
in
report continues, freedom of -re-

former bust-
Two Christians Spea
?raking predecessor,. for the recent arrivals from Hit- news men, engineers, doctors,
Exercising in accordance with LISTEN HERE
law-
Neon has not yet been read
re
kThe Catholic Argument
into
Of the most important reasons ler'a domain.
the
teacher's
instructions
the
glass
So
confident
are
the
Nazis
of
e 14th Amendment, guarantee-
The instruments for removing Jacques Maritain's argument is Lh .,
yells executives, clerks and fash-
why Americans should be on guard
says in unison—"I feel well to- ruling the world before you can prejudice are frequently supplied an
"Thank God! I am here in the ionable ladies, asks.
against
repressive
eloquent appeal to Christians, ing
against anti-Semitism the first is United States. I am a free man.
day! I feel fine today! I feel bet- say boo that the Berlin airport isl Y saintly men who recognize the turning to whom he declares that
"I feel Rade" answers Mr. Op- ter today!"
historical. The record
of cen- I am a free woman."
being enlarged sufficientlyy to take dangers of the spread of bigotry. "it appears that being themselves state jetk'n '
penheim.
The
report
covers
such
sub-
turies proves that the most ter-
With the memories of their hor-
problem is only that of making grafted onto the olive tree of Is- jects as religion in the schools,
The group celebrated Flag
'That is wrong!" jumps up Mr. rible experiences in concentration care of the traffic a world capital The
rdile effects of persecution are not
ts effective.
would get, and the restaurant there th
Day and remembered the blessings Goldschmidt.
rael,
they
must
look
on
the
men
the
position
of
conscientious
ob-
visited upon throe who are per.
is
bei
The
argument
against
camps slowly fading, the new ar- commo ng made big enough to AC.
inst the
of democracy."
"No, no, you should say I feel
dm., 60 .000 People . . . If Christian" movement written "Buy
in the Jewish tragedy jesters in "the next war," and
"aged. They are visited upon
by a involved
.
These thoughts, by the group well," joyously exclaims Fran rivals learn to "feel better" as they
with a brotherly eve

COMMUNISM CALLED EQUALLY
"AS DANGEROUS AS FASCISM"



DR. WALTON E. COLE TO DELIVER

ADDRESS OVER RADIO ON JULY

Spreaders of Hate Attacked by Henry
Monsky as Guilty of Greatest
Disloyalty as Americans

Will Also Speak at Mass Meeting at Naval
Armory on July 24 on the Subject
"Hitler Over America"

HUMAN CARGO,

NAZIS SAY CZECHS
MUST NOT RESIST

STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL

JEW-BAITERS' CASE
CALLED FANTASTIC
----
Refugees in

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
ADVANCING IN U. S.

Bias Americanization Classes
Learn to "Feel W ell 77 in the U. S. A

CHAMPIONS OF JUSTICE

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