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He is survived by his tion of Nazi-ism and fascism is Dies of Infantile Paralysis father and mother, David and - Lena D eman religious hatred, and that the Earl Erman, 23, of 3294 Jack, Erving , three brothers , foundation of communism is class and Johnny, and hatred. Our philosophy of govern- Blaine Ave., former president of three sisters, Zelda Pollinger, ment is based upon belief in God the Campus Club at Wayne Uni• Sally Stoller and Esther Band, as the Supreme Ruler of the uni- versity, died Saturday evening The funeral was held Monday, verse; nazi-ism, fascism, and com- at Herman Kiefer of infantile July 24. munism are pagan philosophies of government which either deny, as in the case of the communist, or ignore, as in the case of the fas- cist and the nazi, the existence and divine authority of God. PER WEEK Since Nazi-ism, Fascism RATES and S tlir ik 0 0 Americans. On the other hand, we have Mr. Thorkelson vigorously documents. In spite of its brevity protesting that naturalized citizens are just as good Americans as that statement sots out the basi anybody else. Mr. Thorkelson, meet Mr. Thorkelson. You two fel- principle behind the First Amend lows have a lot to say to each other. 'vent to our Constitution, whic ec art s that Congress shall The Super-Patriot's Over-Compensation • make no law respecting an estab- A n odd train of thought is aroused by the sight of this lishment of religion, or prohibit- pathetic wrestling bout between the split personalities which make ! ing the free exercise thereof." It up that political entity entitled Thorkelson. follows: Mr. Thorkelson, super-pariot, alien-hater, is himself • "That religion, or the duty naturalized citizen. The leading rouser of hate in the United which we owe to our Creator, and States, Father Coughlin, •Iso is a naturalized American. It INCLUDING the manner of discharging it, can Communism are materialistic BEGINNING happens that the world's leader of hate, Herr Adolf Hitler, is MEALS be directed only by the reason and pagan, hatred is encouraged, also • naturalized citize n of the country in which he operates, whereas the very essence of I and conviction, and not by force having come into Germany from Austria in order to convince Americanism is tolerance. or violence, and therefore all men th e Germans that the people s of The workings of the Commu- all other countries are trash, have an equal natural, and un- addicted to the vices of reading and writing. alienable right to the free exer- nist party in this country are well What is it that makes these naturalized citizens such 110 cise of religion, according to the known by the great majority of per cent patriots, more American than the hot dog? Can it be a dictates of conscience, and that Americans. In recent months case of over-compensation, a alight feeling of being unwelcome no particular religious sect or so- their strategies and plans for the' CHARLEVOIX•the-Beautiful, MICHIGAN translating itself into a frightful roar against other naturalized ciety ought to be favored, or es- overthrow of the American ays- citizens, accompanied by a mighty thumping of the chest? And in tablished ds. by law in preference tern tern of government and the sub- the e nd we have the spectacle of men who have been citizens of therefor of a proletarian others." system, and their activities among two countries denouncing the Jews as citizens of the world, as So far as the United States is The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-Beautiful are internationalists, if you please. the American labor class to en- • concerned, the batle for religious But perhaps calling you! The Inn is calling you . . . to relax gender class hatred, have been am slipping into the error of trying to per- has been won. At no time suade Mr. Thorkelson. I must not attempt that. It is impossible. made public and are now a mat- taut nerves, relieve cares, forget worries! Come up since the inclusion of the Bill For to quote Mr. Thorkelson again (the man who believes a cabal ter of common notoriety. where the air is clear and crisp. Come up to the Inn. of Rights in our Constitution in of Jews wants to run the world) : It still is the cry of "right over 1790 has there been any success- "I have often wondered, when listening to certain political ful might." How long it all will go attempt to overthrow that on and what candidates, what sort of a kink they have in their mental ma- the result will be, liberty. It is true that at various chinery. . . . These men offer nothing constructive, but wear I cannot venture to predict. This times since 1790 the religious lib- themselves out fighting imaginary foes. They set up bogies and I know: men are human, and re- then work themselves into a lather knocking them down. I can erties of certain sects have been gardless of their powers in this threatened by other groups, but The Inn hall alway s operated on the American only pity such warped mentalities. . . . From beginning to end world, they must someday die; Plan, but now, to those who prefer it, accommodations you cannot find one constructive thought . . . a hodge-podge of in no instance have such liberties but faith will live on forever in are been usurped completely or for offered on the European Plan at attacks, accusations and insinuations bristling with misstatements spite of the widespread attempts extremely low prices. more than a abort space of time. and untruths." to abolish man's God-given rights It is well that many Americans of free will and free thinking, Thorky, old boy, you have said it. WRITE . - - WIRE - - . PHONE have fought and will continue to fight for the retention of reli- ehriot Ian', 'Melt cOUGHLIN•BERLIN Hitler. , 'HA I Monday Night Club Front., 'MI Hid of the Jetta% the gious liberty. It is most important LINK IS CLAIMED CHARLEVOIX, 'omitting of gromm near Jeolalt nutted that our fellow countrymen con- The Monday Night Club will Orr., III order 10 prevent their bud- s BY. DR. BIRKHEA D * mom tently be reminded of their hold its monthly social Monday I milt hie*: the soli-Semitic ',moo- MICH. rlands. which Iv stoma' In t endora of sacred heritage, their 'good for- evening, July 31, at the home of Fl her Cough! In'* 'Social Justice% all W. E. FLYNN, Managing Director (CONr1.UttE It FROM PAGE ONE) Mrs. Konstantine, 1925 Richton throw facto are lira, martifettal ion* of tune in being able to lay claim, 1 he clongent I hreatening he Peaceful among many other valuable Ave. Guests are welcome. •n our e ty. and Inc Arnerinan t crating from Stuttgart and Ber hings, to complete religious (me- principle cif freedom 111111 democracy. lin; Julius Streicher, Nuremberg • vl he m. conference I herefore, expert...es Germany; Universal Racial Mt - It* dispeat nouns lotion lo the General Political Isms and Religious I e Committee of ance, cio Judenkenner, Berlin ; he Jetviall It or era Alliallef for hri$10i L ibert y League of German Anti-Comin - made IN uppeol 10 thm or Latinnrillia, As we glance at the troubled e t:,;1 tron 10 i 111111 l,e, tern Association, Berlin; Neue *Ito- vorld which lies about us, we Volk, Leipzig, Germany. Th e c a l u l; r.:r dr 17,r- .:i f nf. he ' v t re, I believe, more and more printed material of these organi Ynrk, to rla g.hrhe %tit 14,ntt i mpressed with the grim and sin- zations and other official Germai I Ilea In thin e ca uren ell). is ter aspects of conditions abroad. agencies is often mailed direc conference Ira n'En't f we are to protect and retain from places in Germany to in Iha) In - Altnrinloe," err liberties, it is necessary that dividuals throughout the United miate ed action in connecti on with him o . 0 always be on the alert and States." - Maxilla', but meek, to interpret *um press on Of ant i•Senill lc activities an cep an eye open for anyone LaGuardia Denies Ch an inft Ingemmit of the 111. 1111n • ru llr w re ho would scuttle our civil and Mayor LaGuardia emphatically ligious liberties for some other denied charges voiced in, the cur- stem of human management. :ratelool.".ThIc:"TtlintfuelrieTee r ent issue of The Nation that if fact Ihr hat the ',preaching on km rm. 'front In keeping our eyes trained for ' New York City policemen have one roclat group to aother eannot sU ch invaders, we should remem- Hilt In III IN md, of 'Ernst m shown a "fraternal attitude" to- er that the foundation of Amer. ward followers of the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin. In a public 'Sad Ilnndl,IM help to AINn,PI the Inasienn principle* of freedom and denial of the charges expressed ('refer Germany," was based on . f.it tenth.' is culled to the fast that by James Wechsler, a staff writer an apparent falsification of sta- such art Is II lea hat e alters rime to for The Nation, the Mayor said, Nazism In Menton) mid Fluntsm tistics. In "That absolutely isn't so." The HRH, In Illeh countries every vestige of personal treetlom ha* brell rep- Mayor said that the situation premed. Curran Defend. Coughlin s I tte 00 fen oice . 101111101N the Jewish has been under observance but IS at Muni orkem In a broadcast addressed to the Amer- that there was a "trend on the ican Jeo loll l'ougrem, and nil uUbe Elliott Roosevelt, son of the part of some people shouting rentrel deo 1.11 organlralli om, to under- • You'll thrill over Its superb sandy beach. t he anti.. President, the Rev. Edward t their loudest for freedom of take a united action am.! Semitic. antis Him In N.,. fork City. :Lodge Curran of Brooklyn, presi- speech to obtain suppression at The conference elms.. It v 'relief that One thousand comfortable, outside rooms; at not or ladiatinibi, oho to recognized ea : dent of the Catholic Interna- this time." one of the eeeee 41 dm cited ad hermit* to 1 tonal Truth Society, said that ROTEL HEARERS. Moderate rates. Excellent meals. The Nation's editorial sympa- the 1111111. of freedom and denuterne7 " nevermore will the American and on 0 I be Roder* t he light thized with Mayor LaGuardia and imuittot Nathan, it III take ininiediale people be impressed by what you All Sports, including Tennis, Boating, the city administration in the a iron to melt the antl-AnwrIcan ae• have to say over the radio." De- I II It leo In New lark (Rs, MO tha. Fishing, Golf. Many new attractions. difficulties encountered in evolv- re-4,0011,M In great con dtg fending the Rev. Charles E. ing methods to 'cope` with the n Ilfe of peace and folentnre. Coughlin on the priest's weekly Smiles, run for the entire family for a situation created by these fascist Scores Propagand a in Advertising radio hour, Rev. Curran assailed groups. "We must not allow the By German Railroad, Elliott Roosevelt for his "tin- day, a week-end or entire vacation, • Ideal present trend to continue in the Two recent advertisements of American attack" on Father for Conventions and Organization Outings. name of democracy," the edi- the German Railroads Informa- Coughlin and for his endorse. if • Free parking for 6,000 cars. Garage facilities. torial continued, "and democ- tion Service, carried in a New ment of censorship. •-• "' ek racy itself must not be under- York morning newspaper, were "The injustice, uncharitable- E•sy to Reach mined in its own defense." attempts to distribute Nazi propa- ness and illogic of Mr. Elliott via U. S. Route 6, Ohio 2. Midway between Toledo and Cleveland, In a recent letter addressed ganda in the United States Roosevelt's attack on Father .4 • 4 4 to the Jewish National Workers' through the medium of adver- Coughlin," declared the Rev. in the center of Ohio's Lake Erie Vaal- Alliance the Mayor again ex- tising, the American Council Curran, "condemns it in its en- tionland. Convenient rail or bus connec- Against Propaganda through Dr. pressed his views on the diffi- tirety. Mr. Roosevelt's demand • tions to Sandusky. Steamers from Detroit culties of handling the Coughlin- Albert Parry, research director for Father Coughlin's removal Dance to famous hands. Coming . . . and Cleveland. ASK FOR FOLDER. ite situation without trespassing for the Council, charged here. from the air by the enforcement Eddie DeLange, Clyde McCoy, Casa on civil rights. Mayor LaGuardia According to Dr. Parry, an ad- of strict censorship in his regard CEDAR POINT-ON-'.ARE ERIE • SANDUSKY, OHIO Loma, Vincent Lopez, Buddy Rogers said the police had rendered vertisement of the German Rail- i s un-American. His unproven and others. "excellent service and have exer- roads appearing in the New charges that Father Coughlin is cised the proper kind of re- York Herald Tribune on June anti-Semitic is likewise un- straint." He promised continued 15, claiming that "Americans American." maintenance of "law and order." Police Commissioner Valentine appointed a committee to inves- tigate police handling of the problem under the chairmanship of former Deputy Police Corn- missioner Byrnes MacDonald, a member of the Mayor's staff. The committee was named after many complaints were received by till Commissioner of police charging partiality in disturb- ance, involving salesmen of Coughlin's weekly "Social Jus- tice." 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One of the major problems, according to Wechsler, "is the inescapably violent emotion aroused by Coughlinite propa- ganda and the succession of vio- lent incidents which have flowed from it" Another problem is the gradual division of some densely populated neighborhoods into warring camps, creating an atmosphere which will soon be explosive.", Chesterfield's Right Combination • of the world's best cigarette tobaccos gives smokers what they want because THEY'RE MILDER—THEY TASTE BETTER. Ty Chesterfields. see for yourself what pleasure there is in a really satisfying cigarette. You'll agree there's nothing like Chesterfield's can't- be-copied blend for MORE SMOKING • PLEASURE MRVTN DOUGLAS and JOAN ILONDILL Germany. The Volunteer Cgris- Coof eeeee e Acts on Coughlinites' ON RUBLEE'S PLAN tian Committee to Boycott Nazi Outrage s in New York At a special conference of the officers of the New York branches and ladies' clubs of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance. held July 17 at Hotel Pennsylvania, the following resolution was promise, not only military but adopted: "The Mll, . of th. New Turk moral disarmament can be branch.. sad Wiles' dubs of the &w- achieved without war. hat IVallonsd orkerg Allianee, ex- semhied et eneferenee held onst Won- "The cause of the refugees is der Jul, 17, 1979. the linked with the fate of democracy Motet evening. Pennsylvenlw. •tntwrred their as a whole and only by preserv- deepevt roneern shoat the dangerous situation a !itch bin, •rIven In New tor. ing democracy can we hope even- Cite In resent mths, am • mutt of tually to save them." the anti-urroltle propagandatuner al oetolonted by the follower. of Father Executive members of the Vol- Coughlin. thrtvi Front adherents, unteer Christian Committee in- and member. of Ina the but Bend. The .11-nonntle pmeagneda and clude Dr. William J. Schieffelin, &citrate. • Men are nulled on by chairman; Mary E. Woolley, these enranhunlorts, tend In Ilnc president emeritus, Mt. Holyoke tensedthr Jewish popehttle• College; Henry Noble Mac- W att' Crackers. president of Vassar Cl tr In tsar tree, ttenoweatie vOnrwrenee• In the pnet few morthe, College; Frank P. Graham, presi- melt as the Mete, rim. which have dent of the University of North t. ken plat, as • ..wall of Coaghlinits Germany is pledged to this al- 11'G•ICLUDED FROM PAGE °Nil ready. We believe Germany's eco- nomic position to be to precari- 7 - sic times the number of Jews ous that if the democratic world in Germany and 12 times the per- stands firm and refuses to com- centage of German Jews, And what of the numberless Chris- tian refugees? "To recognize and facilitate Hitler's plan to rob and expel all Jewish citizens, as this plan does, is to put a premium on torch Persecution and to encour- age other nations to do likewise.” Boycott as Weapon The appeal closes with a pica to all refugee agencies "to use their influence to make the end of Persecution of Jews, Czechs and other Nazi victims the main condition both for the end of the boycott and for any eventual gov- ernment economic concessions to Carolina. 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