near 'swish PerAlia! Cotter GLOW( AVENUE • unman zo, OHIO Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 410 In Michigan Newspaper Printed The Only Anglo-Jewish All HRONICLE _filEbETKOIT and VOL. XLI NO. 10 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939 Per Copy, 10 Cents 10,000 HEAR DR. COLE'S APPEAL COUGHLIN-BERLIN THORKELSON, MEET THORKELSON 1M'DONALD'S PLEA INTERGOVERNMENTAL REFUGEE IS CHARGED FOR COOPERATION TO COUGHLIN TO PUT A STOP TO LINK BY DR. BIRKHEAD REJECTED BY JEWS CAMPAIGN OF RACIAL HATRED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AILMENT A Friends of Democracy Seek 8,000 Pack Naval Armory Meeting of Unitarian Fellowship of Social Justice; 2,000 in Overflow Meeting to Stop Nazi Propa- ganda in U. S. LaGUARDIA DENIES POLICE PARTIALITY New York Mayor Replies to Charges of Article in The Nation Columnist Presents Interesting Data From Antij Semitic Congressman' s Own Speeches to Prove Alien-Hater's Inconsistency By SAMUEL GRAFTON KIII1N)ICS wry.: Thr 1111 ■1■ 111. of the Mir ant I r olls, Mei addln hem been acquired It, Congrroanoto Jacob hoc kekon Itootana law. ! non-Wien and snit-Jeoloit utterance, Ia.,. moo.col Prot.... on door of i I oiled Mate* Mum. of ttr of I ...pour! .rott on. seek outonnu o t, ,e red mpg of an int rrvnt log „dare.,. drIltrrnt I, Mr l•itorkehont during hilt taitipalga tor Mit e, and tp.rol It u , a loml• for emo*Ing the 1111.1111.441.114.5 II , a oi I ,a.to It lelt kilt, ow'. /Wit... tar rrprollewe Mr. Grafton', artlek a+ on htlere•ting eM11111 io tirm•rIta• the art hal of a lent upon unamIng nice hat red Agency Charges He Seeks to Undo Work of Former Governments GOVERNMENT TO PRESS LEAGUE FOR APPROVAL Arabic Pamphlet Issued by President Roosevelt Expresses Hope White House Meeting on Sept. 4 Will Have Constructive Results With a yelp as if he had just been bitten in the ankle, Repro-' Jewish Agency Condemns sentative Thorkelson of Montana rose from his seat the other T errorism day to announce that the Jews were in control of the lower house of Congress. His face shone with a holy excitement. That was NEW YORK, (WNSI—Secre- and erstandable. It is a great moment when a fundamentally anti- LONDON. (V‘ NS-Palcor Agen- tory of State Cordell Hull has intellectual person is seized with an idea. It has a tendency to cy)—Declaring that during the asked L. M. Birkhead, national knock him over, like a first bale. past 20 years it had loyally co- director of Friends of Democ- I will not attempt to dispreye Mr. Thorkelson's idea by show- operated with the Mandatory racy, Inc., to furnish the State ing that there are only nine eleven or whatever number of government, the Jewish Agency Department with a list of persons Jews in the lower house, and that this number is not out of pro- for Palestine issued a statement and agencies in the United portion with the number of Jews in the population. You never rejecting Colonial Secretary States believed to be engaged catch up with an anti-Semite in this way. While you are still MacDonald's appeal in the House in disseminating propaganda I counting on your fingers to eiplain the obvious, he will be off of Commons for its cooperation emanating from official sources in the next county makini d D tick R' no D I i th les k e li one . n e e f-- actuation t on of the new In a brilliant address delivered before an audience in Nazi Germany, it was dis- Thoughtf ul Palestine policy li Disad vantage as outlined tli in LONDON. (WNS)—Echoing President Roosevelt's closed, Among the names given of 8,000 in the, Naval Armory and through loud speakers There never yet was an anti-Semite who would listen patiently the White Paper, on the grounds that the great human problem of refugees would to an additional 2,000 that crowded the lawn outside the to the State Department by Dr. to an argument and then say: !"Brother, you have convinced me. that he was seeking to undo the hope Birkhead is Father Charles E. My information was no good and I was wrong." work of former governments and be solved by the Intergovernmental Refugee Committee, Armory, on Monday evening, Dr. Walton E. Cole, pastor Coughlin, Myron C. Taylor, American vice-chairman of the com- There is a reason for this. The reason lies in the nature of Colonial Secretaries. of the First Unitarian Church of Toledo, presented docu- Oak, Mich. radio priest of Royal My the mental process by which an anti-Semitic conclusion is reached. Reaffirming its position that mittee, extended to the representatives of 32 nations, mentary facts to show that Father Charles E. CougIllin's Others listed by Dr. Birkhead It is a hunch process, an emotional process, and thus it puts the the White Paper is "devoid of meeting here at the dosing conference of a two-day "questionable propaganda" meth-C.> as distributors of Nazi prone- thoughtful person at a disadvantage. It is easy to prove to a moral and legal grounds and is Rands include: Frizt Kuhn of scientist that the area of a a rcili is less than the area of its tangent calculated to destroy the last ', plenary session, an invitation to ods are pleasing to the Nazis, attend a two-day conference on and appealed to the Royal Oak the German-American Bund; Rev. square. But try some time to rove to a witch doctor that dried and most sacred possession of refugees at the White House in the ;. snake liver is not a sure-fire. eve charm. You don't even know the Jewish people, namely its radio priest to discontinue his Gerald B. Winrod, Wichita, Kan. week beginning Sept. 4. hit*. Tay- James True, Washington, D. C.; where to begin. campaign of fomenting racial and national home," the Jewish Dr. Paul M. Winter, Shavertown, for said that the President' had religious hatred. ' However, there Is one perion to whom Representative Thor- Agency declared that it cannot authorized him to express "his Pa.; H. D. Kissinger, Kansas kelson might be induced to listen. That person is Representative be expected to help implement Dr. Cole's address at this pub- eamest hope" that the meeting of City, Mo.; Harry A. Jung, Chi- Thorkelson himself. It happens that during Thorkelson's successful the White Paper. "The Jewish lic meeting on the subject "Hit- the committee "will result in con- cago, Ill.; Dr. Birkhead also re- campaign against Jerry O'Connell last fall, Mr. O'Connell (not too Agency refuses to be made in ler Over America" inaugurated HIAS Figures Show Displa y quested that they be required brilliantly) raised the issue that Mr. Thorkelson was not a born any way responsible for the in- structive preparation for the the national program of the Uni- Volunteer Boycott Commit- speedy of the terrible . by the State Department to American and was, in fact, unable to prove citizenship. A friendly evitable' consequences of the of Concern in Emigra- tarian Fellowship for Social Jus- tee Sends Urgent Appeal plight of alleviation those peoples whom we register under the act of June editor in Butte has supplied me with a copy of one of Thorkelson's government's new immigration tice dedicated to the 'preserva- tion Activities to Myron C. Taylor have been striving to assist," 8, 1938, as persons "engaged in speeches in answer to this argument. It is a honey. policy," the statement said, tion of democracy. The preceding the dissemination of propaganda Earlier the Intergovernmental Mr. Thorkelson, Convince Mr. Thorkelson Thursday he delivered a 15- MacDonald Rushes PI.. material on behalf of a foreign NEW YORK, N. Y.—As the government." In an open letter to Myron C. Committee wound up its two-day minute radio address over Sta- "One reason for exposing' this fountain of infamy," says the For more than seven hours anti-Semitic Mr. Thorkelson, "which ejects nothing but poisonous last Thursday the House of Com- Taylor of the President's Inter- meeting with a brief session in the tion WJR on the subject of "De- number of inmates in the Nazi Asks "Cessation at Source" Foreign Office, when the resigna- fending Ourselves Against Propa- concentration camps is mounting gases, is because he has deliberately insulted, not only mYself, mons resounded with vigorous governmental Committee for Ger- tion of Robert 'I'. Pell, American The State Department's re- but all other naturalized citizens." ganda."' These are the forerun- denunciations of the British gov- and the tragic flight from the quest was in response to a re- , man Refugees, the Volunteer vice-director of the Committee was At this stage in the game, t e situation ners of other public meetings h begins to approach ernment's policy on Palestine, and radio addresses in the pro- cruellest of persecutions contin- cent lc ter from Dr. Birkhead Alice in Wonderland proportions. On the one hand we have Mr during a debate in which strong Christian Committee to Roycott accepted "with great regret," It is Thotkelson attackinp the German govern_ vigorously denouncing certain members of Congress demands were made upon the Nazi Germany appealed to the reported that Theodore Achilles, gram for democracy and against tieso wind its way through N o third secretary of the United racial and religious intolerance. Man's Land camps and aimlessl • ment f it sponsoring a propa. who are naturalized citizens as persons who can never be true government from Conservative, confefence in session in London ganda campaign here, which, he States Embassy at London, has IPLEAEll TURN TO PAWE Labor and Liberal benches for a The Unitarian Fellowship for wandering ships on the high sea s, said, assails our traditions of to change or reject the Ruble* been selected for the post. withdrawal of the recent decree Social Justice announces that American Jewry's desire to e x . liberty and democracy, attacks Plan to finance Jewish emigration Blame for "Vicious Circle" for the suspension of Jewish im- public officials including the neat radio address by Dr. I tend a helping hand through pa • our 4 Jewish Women Live on migration for the six months from. Germany, Regarding the committee's ef- Cole will be delivered on Mon- ,„ President Roosevelt and which beginning Oct. 1 and for a modi- Herbs in Frontier Zone While paying tribute to the un- forts, Mr.' Taylor said it had "ac- day evening, July 31, from 9 ticipation in the "Rescue throug " constitutes a continuous act of IPLEASE TURN TO PAGE 55 to 9:30 o'clock, over Station Emigration" program grows in unfriendliness to the people of selfish efforts of Mr. Taylor and complished more than for a time it seemed possible to accomplish," WARSAW, Poland.—Four WJR. intensity and keeness. our country." in his answer to The Man Behind Jewish Mr. Rublee, the letter signed by and in Jewish women—one of whom two directions: "First, to Abraham Herman, president of the State Department Dr. Birk- Culture in Switzerland The mass meeting on Monday Christopher T. Emmet, Jr., sec- bring to the expelling nations a is 75 years old—are living in evening was orderly, and only the Hebrew Sheltering and Int- head repeated his demand that retary of the committee, points measure of International respon- the woods in' no man's land out that the Rubles Plan provides sibility, so that the stream of one scuffle was reported outside migrant Aid Society WIAS),. Secretary Hull "make appropri- By D. B. KLOTTS ate representations to the Ger.', between, Poland. and Germany the `Naval Armory', when an in- for supplying Germany with for- refugetia vrouled not be too - great et • near Knoczy,z, Silesia, this keeness is re- man Ambassador against the toxicated man was removed f om stated that r eign exchange which it so des- any one time, and second, to bring They belonged to a party EllITOWN NIEITC: During lInsek of fleeted in the mounting the groun s. d calls for continued dissemination of such tree, engromed obt me or. In Ilte Synagogue at 1205 Griswold St. perately needs to finance its arma- to the compatriots of the refugees of 160 German-Jews driven propaganda." praethul problem* of p•meen11011. advice, cooperation and assist- to Be ments and aggressions. It would a sense of responsibility for their Sponsored by lease Examines Coughlin's Record out of Germany by the Ges- emigrant. anti reoettlement, or are In pressing his demand Dr. thus interfere with the boycott, financial condition," Agree Memorial Allen prone to forget, momenturIL, the tapo (Secret Police) last Pleading for an approach to ance with a view to enabling th (11411, 11101Ing Birkhead stated that the registra- opIrlt that Judalmil and the letter points out further the issue of Coughlinism based victims of oppression to fin i ' l Thursday. The Polish police, Mr. Taylor mild that the blame lie age-old Inollnon and culture from o n fact-finding, Rev. Cole's ad- havens of refuge. In the semi- tion of propaganda agents is of however, drove them all back Moll or draw thektrrottli Tor our A . free downtown synagogue that "even if the alleviation of- for the "vicious circle" of popu- secondary importance, and that ellelenee. Jowl. Jelnoula, brilliant, fered under this plan were real lation pressure, excegt the four women, ex- dress was devoted to an examine- annual report submitted to the will be opened during the coming followed by an phIlmophic Jeni.11 Error!. author and ion of the record of the Royal IIIAS board of directors, Isaac what is necessary is a complete hausted and unable to walk, editor of Sullgerlantr. mut Important month at 1205 Griswold St., cor- and not illusory it would be folly "explosion" in which human beings nd Intereoting peritoneal, "Revue to weaken the boycott, for if were the helpless Oak priest in his published ar- 1.. Asofsky, its executive direc- 'cessation of such propaganda at who remained in the woods. victims, finding . ulte de Gent..." i0 olmlionled hi• ner State St., under the sponsor- is source," Hitler is not stopped Jews and doors closed against tor, stated that during the six They are not permitted either life In the work ttf ...liming the ship of the Isaac Agree Memorial tides and radio speeches. them every- Lists Nazi Groups Democrats all over the world will their of the Jrakit people months, the institution's services to return to Germany or en- Charging that Father Coughlin lo their gm. cultural herltage—and Society, There will be no solicita- eventually ' become refugees, as where, could not be attached to was extended to refugees and ter Poland. Since last week "We feel justified," Dr. Birk- Thal 14 the non-Jea to a deeper tion of memberships and the any one country or group, "but "excels in the use of the 'name- immigrants who arrived on 289 told...landing of Ilf111, III lurk 'e- h cad said, "in stating that the they have subsisted on berries synagogue will be completely they are today in Central Eu- must be attributed to fundamental calling' technique of the P l.° Pa. xpect for Juthihnn. ships which docked in the Ne w ull responsibility of the con- and roots and they have slept maintained by the Agree family. rope." And "The peaceful eco- economic and social causes," Ile gandist," Dr. Cole referred to the York Harbor. in the open. inued dissemination of this According to Charles a n d nomic weapons of boycott and said that the peoples and govern- radio priest's attack on General By the time this article ap- Nathan Agree, sons of the late embargo are the hope of the ments of the world were faced IIIAS was called upon b propaganda in our country rests Hugh Johnson on March 11, pears in print Josue Jehouda's Isaac Agree in whose memory this Democratic world to prevent war, with an urgent problem not of with the present government of 1 9 35, to show the use of "pu egr- 186,052 American Jews, by ma short visit to New York and synagogue will be sponsored, or to insure victory if war should their choosing or making, but and by telephone, for informa Nazi Germany." He said the nacious phrases" the World's Fair will have come there will be three minyanim come," in of "a vituper rather - tion and guidance in regard t ; publications employed were of which they could not ignore, complete vocabulary. to a close and he will have re- daily, including Saturdays and Against Appeasing Hitler lion." He also referred to Cough- questions concerning the possibl , official German agencies, fre- "whether they like it or not" turned to his work and home in holidays. These services will be President rescue of their relatives 'throe d quently consisting of speeches Since the Committee's first meet- tin's The letter states that "We attack upon Roosevelt on July through immigration to this an d and articles of High Nazi official- conducted for the convenience of wholeheartedly urge the passage ing, a year ago, at Eviandes-Bains, 18' 193G, , dom especially written for Ameri- mourners and those who are un- of such humanitarian measures France, Mr. Taylor said, the plight having reached "an all-time low other overseas countries. Th Tidbits from Everywhere in this country." largest number of inquiries re . can consumption. He charged able t.3 leave the flownt•en dis- as the Wagner Act for the ad- of refugees had become increas- ceived dealt with emigration fret ii that the material is shipped to trict to attend synagogue serv- mission of refugee children, yet ingly severe and desperate, and Condemning Father Coughlin By PHINEAS J. BIRON . this country on German vessels ices in congregations far from even this would be but a drop in greater efforts would have to be for using, as the priest himself Germany, former Austria, Po n under the strict supervision of their business and professional the bucket. The refugee problem expended to help them. irorrr1ght WC IR A F. s aid, "the list published by the land and other East Europea countries. There were 22,453 re _ the Nazi government, Dr. Birk- locations. can never be solved either by British Government Set to Fi- Nazis and distributed in Ger- quests from European Jews seek _ head also listed eight official The Isaac Agree Memorial So- appeasing Hitler or by charity, FOREIGN FIELDS nance Guiana Project many" to malign the Jews as ing to establish contact with thei ✓ German agencies whose propa- ciety originally sponsored, for 17 however generous. The problem is tITPte r No formal action was taken on Now that the headlines are American kin during the period . ganda is being circulated in the "") years, the synagogue and free too vast for that. The only solu- Mr. Roosevelt's invitation to lead- Many families long separate d United States, often mailed di- screaming out the stories of the Talmud Torah on Rosedale, Court, tion is to stop Hitler, for with ing committee officials to confer have thus become reunited. Af _ rect to individuals in the *United discovery of Naii espionage in as a memorial to the late Isaac every advance of his influence with him at the White House in fidavits and other document g States from places in Germany. France and of the guidance of Agree, Three years ago, however, hundreds of thousands of new imissta TURN TO LAST PAGE) were prepared for 9,412 Amer Dr. Birkhead's letter to Joseph "a foreign power" in the so- this school had to be abandoned refugees are thrown upon the can relatives of prospective im C. Green, Chief, Division of called "Irish" bombings in Lon- because of the decline of the Jew- world. Already he has seized Controls, Department of State, don, may we mention that ,re migrants to the United States. ish population in that district. nearly 300,000 more Jewish vic- The IIIAS Bureau on Citizen - made particular reference to the told you so long ago? The establishment of the free tims in the Czechoslovak "Pro- ship aided 1,974 in the prepare . "propaganda issued by the fol- The forthcoming Herschel downtown synagogue will serve tectorates", not to speak of the ✓ lowing official agencies of the tion of their applications fo Will Embark on Augmented as a revived memorial for the Christians, and already his influ- Grynszpan trial in Paris will have naturalization and 1,120 appli . present government of Nazi Ger- a tragically' ludicrous angle . . . late Mr. Agree. ence has led to a tragic increase Program, Particularly in cants were helped to trace thei ✓ many: World Service, Ehrfurt, The Nazis will try to prove that The date of the opening of of the persecution in Hungary: records of entry without whic h Germany; Fichte Bund, Ham- Polish Jews are better treated in this free synagogue and the name If he could dominate Poland as Field of Defense naturalization proceedings can . burg, Germany; German Aca- the Reich than in Poland. of the spiritual leader will be an- he is now trying to do he would Ceremonies Sunday to Be demic Exchange Service, Berlin; not be started. That 50 - year - old steamer nounced upon completion of the find 3,000,000 more victims there At the first meeting of the Featured by Exhibit The figures for the month s League of Germans Abroad, op- "Dora" which left the Nether- furnishing of the synagogue. fPLEARE TURN TO PAGE (PLEASIO TURN TO PAGE ID , TVIIN TO EDITORIAL PAGE) newly-elected executive commit- lands with 600 refugeea--destina- of Camp Activities tee of the Jewish Community tion unknown—last week bids fair to become another St. Louis Council, held last Wednesday JOSUE JEHOUDA Harry L. Jackson, president of case unless Britain opens the • evening, in the Jewish Home for the Fresh Air Society which oper- gates of Palestine. Geneva. Most of us here in this the Aged, Simon Shetzer, presi- ates the Fresh Air Camp at British Jews are growing wor- country know little more about By the HON. CLARENCE J. McLEOD dent, outlined the sphere of ac- ried over the increase in anti- Jehouda other than that he is the Outstanding American Statesmen Join in Giving Reply Brighton, Mich., announces that Member of Congress from Michigan tivity in which the Council will to Bigots and to Traders in Religious Semitism in their country, and distinguished French Jewish au- the dedication of the new Senior engage during • the coming year. tend to heed the warning sounded thor of such books as "Miriam," and Racial Hatred Cam'- Unit and the Clinic wing, in response to the increasing "Fathbrs and Sons," "The Coun- In a world suddenly gone her - I Maryland, founded by the Catho- by some Parliamentary circles reeds of the local Jewish com- and the commemorative naming that any appreciable addition to try of Justice," "The Five Steps History's answer to bigots, ' ance and for the appearance of munity, the Council will embark seek, it is indeed gratifying to lics, barred from religious liberty the Jewish population of Emancipated Judaism," and would of the administration building upon a greatly augmented pro- Americans that each of us may be the Unitarians and all other Chris- strengthen the hand of the anti- "The Promised Land." Those who anti-Semites and traders in reli- a book like "For the Honor of and dormitories, will take place gious and racial hatred among the Nation," which has just been gram, particularly in the field of the governor of his choice of reli- tian sects that did not believe in Semitic agitItors. are familiar with French litera- at the camp this Sunday after- gious beliefs; that we are part of ell groups and faiths is a mat- the Trinity, as well as Jews and defense. published by Plymouth Editions, ture and enjoy contact with for- noon. FAIR AFFAIRS a nation whose Creator is steer- Mohammedans; that up until ter of record. There is not a Inc., 521 Fifth Ave., New York. Mr. Shetzer announced the eign publications have watched Invitations to attend these reactionary cause that can hold It's said that Governor Lehman following committee appoint- ing us safely through the muddy 1784 Virginia recognized only with growing interest the devel- "For the Honor of the Na- ceremonies have been extended its own against truth. rapids that are crannied with the the established Church of Eng- likes Billy Rose's World's Fair ments: public relations, James I. opment of "Revue Juive de Ge- tion" is, indeed, the answer of F. 11 mann, chairman; internal rela- flotsam and jetsam of paganism, land; that in New Jersey, politi- Aquacade show so much that he neva," the outstanding publica- But historical facts must al- true America to those who seek by the board of directors to • tions, Joseph Bernstein, chair- hereticism, atheism, and the cal privileges were withheld from saw it three times . . But. as tion on Jewish Culture written ways contend with the lies that to inject the poison of foreign selected group of guests to attend anda of false gods. We all Catholics; and that in Pennsvl- far as we know, he hasn't vet this special visiting period from Propag are spread with the intention of - chair man, William Hordes, co - in French and published in propaganda in this country It was 2 to 5 p. m. man; discrimination co' , Myron A. are, I believe, truly grateful that venni a statute read: "All public found time to visit the Palestine Geneva. Now in its seventh year, undermining truth. Therefore, written in the main by the late The dedication ceremonies will b. it has been our lot to be cast officers must declare and sub- nom i, pro Pavilion even once . . . The Ru- truth must be advanced most ar- Keys. chairman • economic "Revue Juive de Geneva," found- Samuel W. McCall, former Gov- be held from 3 to 3:30 p. m. ms, Aaron chairman; under the sheltering arms of a scribe to their disbelief in tram manian and Polish Commission- ed and edited by Jehouda, is dently and with a zealot's de- ernor of Massachusetts, who orig- D' ro Irwin Shaw, camp director, will arbi tration, Charles Rubiner „ Government that abhors intoler - substantiation, the adoration of ers-General to the Fair are very well-known in more than 30 Eu- termination. Therefore, it be- inally compiled his material un- preside. A brief address will be ance and bigotry; one that per - the virgin Mary. and the sacra- sympathetic to the Palestine i charman. The personnel of these ropean countries, engages the comes necessary to mobilize the der the title "The Patriotism of delivered by Mr. Jackson and Ab- variou s committees will be an- mite no man through legislation ment of the Romish mass as Pavilion and interested in its suc- most prominent European writers best available forces in the fight the American Jew." There is an raham J. Levin will speak on nounced at a later date. The to condemn or ridicule another superstitious and idolatrous," they coos . . . Both have visited the as collaborators and is regarded against the traducers of truth. article by the late president of "Camp As I Knew IL" From 3:30 executive committee unanimously because of his religious beliefs. will wonder at the intolerance Eretz Israel exhibit several times as one of the most important, Because intolerance has made Harvard University, Charles W. approved these appointments and That, in my humble opinion, is and shortsightedness of the col- ... That handsome, distinguished- learned, interesting and spiritu- its threat more seriously than Eliot, on "Trustworthy for Lib- to 4 p. m. the plaques will be hung in the new buildings and also authorized the creation of the important and essential prin- onists. As they read on through looking doorman at the Palestine ally rich periodicals in Europe. ever before in history, the coun- erty," in which the late Governor dormitories, dedicating the struc- ciple of religious liberty. the undimmed pages of early Pavilion is a former German a committee on youth organiza- Josue Jehouda is a leader ter - attack is at last gaining McCall's work is highly lauded, tures as follows: tions and a membership commit- Gradual Defeat of Intolerance American history for a possible movie star and scenario writer The administration building tee. Because Americans have been lead as to why intolerance finally . . Non-Aryanism is the reason among those who are engaged In ground, and the men and women and there is a foreword by Bish- the fight to bring about the un- whom history will credit with op 1% illiam T. Manning of New will be named as a memorial to It was unanimously decided so fortunate in this respect, it was exchanged for religious lib- for his change of occupation .. . having acted honestly and in ac- derstanding and rehabilitation of York. Supporting writers who the late Simon and Rose Cohen. that an appropriate amendment sometimes is difficult for them to erty, they will discover the story Next week you'll be able to Pur- to the constitution be proposed realize that there was a time, for of Rhode island's tenacity and chase, at your favorite bookshop, Jewish culture as reflected in all cordance with their conscience express their views in this vol- The two new dormitories will be for adoption at the next guar- • period of many long years, determination — the result of Elias Newman's beautiful little cultural, social and political ac- are now in the thick of the bat- ume are: James W. Gerard, for- named in memory of Solomon and trrly meeting of the Council, when their forebears, the first Roger Williams' teachings — in re- volume on "Art in Palestine".., tivities. His writings are united tle for true tolerance as it is mer U. S. Ambassador to Ger- Joshua Cohen. The new improve- embodying the following idea: American settlers, did not believe fusing to ratify the Constitution Newman, who is the art director in • doctrine which might serve characterized by the principle, many; Ray Murphy, past com- ments and additions to the camp mander of the American Legion; were made possible by the Carrie "Any member of the executive in such a principle of religious of the United States until some of the Palestine Pavilion. has to create a center of Jewish cul- of American democracy. The best Americans realize Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, director Site,2 Cohen bequeit. committee who shall absent him- liberty. Even a hasty glance at guaranty was given that freedom done a swell job in presenting the tural thought, and present to that the fight against anti-Semi- the non-Jewish world the true , elf from three regular meetings recorded history will glee them of the National Conference of From 4 to 5 p. m., the members of religious belief would be works and biographies of Pales- spiritual value of Israel. Seven tism is not merely a battle in Christians and Jews; George of the board and the invited of the committee, without giving cause for astonishment. When granted to all the States. tinian artists to the American years ago, when Jehouda to- defense of the Jew. It is more Gordon Battle, co-chairman of guests will be taken on a tour of adequate and satisfactory reasons they read that New York, over The letter that accompanied public. gether with a small, loyal group than that. It is a battle for the Council Against Intolerance the camp. There will be a spetial therefor, shall automatically be one hundred fifty years ago, un- Rhode island's ratification occu- WARCASTS of men dedicated themselves to Americanism, and for the honor in America; Hon. Robert A. demonstration of dancing classes, disqualified from membership on der its charter of rights, pur- pies and will continue to occupy It's the German army which is the ideal of re-educating the oc- of the nation. the executive committee, and his ported to grant fredom of refl. a place in the archives of great Taft. United States Senator from handicraft work, nature shelter, pulling against war in the Reich cident—in spite of all heresies This explains the reason for Ohio. In addition, the book re- and a specially arranged water office shall be declared vacant." gion to Christians only; that (PLEAED TURN TO PAGE 3) (TURN POITORIAL PArlst SPLEARE TURN TO PAGE t/ . the gathering of forces for toler- Maccablad. (TURN TO IDITORIAL PAGM REV. COLE'S NEXT RADIO TALK OVER WJR ON MONDAY NIGHT ; PRIVATE JEWISH SOURCES NOW COMPLETELY TAPPED Events Are Part of Program for Preser- vation of Democracy; Coughlinism Exposed in Documentary Evidence Look to Governments for Refugee Aid; Leaders Laud Establishment of Foun- dation to Finance Exodus or SHOW INTEREST IN REFUGEES' RESCUE CHRISTIANATTACK ON RUBLEE'S PLAN JOSUE JEHOUDA Open Downtown _ Free Congregation A to STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL COUNCIL SELECTS COMMITTEE HEADS FRESH AIR CAMP DEDICATES WING Religious Liberty Vs. Religious Intolerance HISTORY'S ANSWER TO ANTI-SEMITES • el