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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
This Man . .
JOHN A.
KRONK
SHORT TERM REHABILITATION PLAN
ACCEPTED BY REFUGEE COMMISSION;
REPORT MANY FOUND HAVEN IN ZION
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humanitarian feeling and give ev-
ery opportunity for work." Tru-
jillo said that he would make him-
self personally responsible for the
upkeep and education, for two
years, of a number of unmarried
young men and girls who will
come with those families.
Palestine has offered • ha-
Ten of refuge to 215,000 Jewa
from Germany, Sir Herbert
Emerson, director of the Inter-
governmental Committee on
Refugees, declared here at ■
press conference, declining,
however, to comment on future
Immigratio n to the Holy Land.
So far as he knew, he said, the
British White Paper policy re-
mains in force, "Settlement in
Palestine has presented less
difficulty on the economic side
than any other country," Sir
Herbert said, pointing out that
immigration has been on • large
scale.
This work is being conducted
in cooperation with the Interna-
tional Red Cross. Thus far the
work has been limited to lands of
refuge, owing to restrictions set
up by the Nazi authorities in oc-
cupied Polish territory which have
made it impossible for any relief
organization to send observers
into either Nazi or Soviet con-
trolled areas. Thus far, the an-
nouncement said, no agency, Jew-
ish or non-Jewish, has been able
to secure permission to enter the
ommied territories.
Branch committees of the Cen-
tral Jewish Relief Committee
have been established in Ilungary,
Rumania, Latvia and Lithuania.
These branch committees have
sent representatives to all places
where Jewish refugees have been
established. The country which
has supplied asylum to the largest
number of refugees is Rumania,
There are approximately three to
four thousand Jewish refugee
soldiers in Hungary and about
30 Jewish refugee civilians In
Lithuania.
J. D. C. Continues to Function
Sir Herbert revealed that not
less than 100 tribunals have been
un in England to ascertain the
in Warsaw
status of 50,000 technical "enemy
According to a cable received
aliens," including refugees. Only
a small percentage of them will here by the Joint Distribution
be interned, he said, while the Committee from its European di-
others, including those about rector, Morris C. Tropes, who
whom the tribunals "are not quite cabled from Paris that the in-
ertain," will be allowed to work. formation was "fairly reliable,"
He said that the great majority the Joint Distribution Committee
would not be limited by any re- office in Warsaw functioned
s trictions. throughout the German siege and
The national Bnai Brith office is now operating a soup kitchen
here issued an announcement stat- and giving child care and medical
i ng that $1,000 has been present- aid,
he cable said that assistance
e d to the American Red Cross by
Bnai Brith for the relief of dis- to refugees is being conducted by
J.
D.
C. representatives I. Neu-
tressed and suffering Polish war
refugees. The check was presented stadt and S. Guzik in Warsaw
while,
the head of the Warsaw
o n behalf of the national fraternal
organization by Maurice Bisgyer, J. D. C. office, Isaac Giterman,
s ecretary, to Eliot Wadsworth, is now in Wilno where he is oper-
ice president of the American ating a similar assistance pro-
Red Cross Advisory Committee on gram and seeking permission to
organize aid in other cities occu-
War Relief.
pied by. the Russian army.
Reich Will Permit Emigration of Refugee Registration Establishes
eat
Jewish Children, Quakers
Announce
Most of you know him as John Kronk, the
councilman ... but how many of you know him
as John Kronk . . . the man? Mr. Kronk is one
of those rare individuals who has known both
riches and poverty, a circumstance that comes to
few men ... and because of this circumstance, Mr.
Kronk has developed a sense of deep understand-
ing of human problems. Living on both sides
of the railroad tracks, so to speak, Mr. Kronk
knows of the trials and tribulations of the under-
privileged, the unfortunates and the minorities
. . . Having tasted of both luxury and hardship,
Mr. Kronk has learned by the bitter lesson of
experience the problems of the poor and rich
alike. Circumstances have made him the ideal
public servant. His record in public life reveals
him to be a man whose character, integrity and
sincerity are beyond reproach. He is honest, cour-
ageous, experienced, capable and the friend of all
peoples, regardless of race, color or creed. Know-
ing John Kronk, the man, we ask you to go to
the polls next Tuesday and cast your vote to
RE-ELECT
JOHN A.
KRONK
TO THE
COMMON COUNCIL
Election Tuesday, November 7, 1939
This adv. written and paid for by a group of Mr. Kronk's Jewish friends.
Contact with War Cictima
Since the influx of refugees
into Rumania, Lithuania and the
Baltic States, the IIIAS-ICA of-
flees have been compiling lists
of refugees and forwarding them
to the flies office here so that
immediate aid and possible emi-
gration to countries abroad may
be undertaken.
The publication of these lists
was the first indication that the
registered person is alive and
outside Nazi-dominated areas. The
refugee registration service and
the communication of news as to
their whereabouts is a similar
service to that conductor by 111AS
during the World War when more
than 1,000,000 persons were aided
in
relatives in other
Countries,
LONDON. (WNS)—Following
a tour of Denmark. Holland and
Sweden. where he conferred with
Quaker agencies engaged in re-
lief activities, Eric Hayman,
Quaker worker, discussing the
work of the Friends (Quaker)
Center in Berlin, declared that the
German government has agreed to
allow all Jewish children and those
of mixed parentage to leave Ger-
many and the protectorates. Ile
said it seemed unlikely that the
government would prohibit it
since the center was recognized
as one of the legitimate agencies
for dealing with non-confession
Jews and "non-Aryan" Christians.
Swedish Quakers, Hayman said,
had already received permission
to take 100 children out of Ger- Federation Receives Refugee List
many, while in Denmark the
from Rumania
Qbakers have opened a new can- The names of 2,000 Polish war
ter in Copenhagen, the main fuse- refugees now in Rumania were re-
don of which will be refugee ceived here by cable at the offices
work. In Holland, according to of the Federation of Polish Jews
Hayman, the refugee problem is in America. The registration of
very grave.
these refugees was carried out by
the representatives of the Fed-
Will Legalise Status of Refugees eration jointly with the United
in Belgium
Jewish Relief Committee of Lon-
PARIS. (WNSI—Belgium au- don. Further lists of refugees in
horities are expected to legalize Rumania and other neutral coun-
he status of thousands of Polish tries are expected shortly
and German refugees who entered
The Federation of Polish Jews
he country illegally, according to in America made known here that
MAX Gottschalk, leader of Bel-
it has submitted a special plea for
, ium Jewry, who arrived here re- consideration of the problem of
•ently. He said that anti-Semitic Polish war refugees to the Inter-
propaganda conducted by Nazi governmental Committee on Ref-
'gents in Belgium had ceased and ugees.
hat the agents were now concen-
rating more on general pro-Ger- Hint Proposed Jewish State in
Ilan propaganda aided by dozens
Poland; Called Death Tra n
if N azi journalists who came
LONDON. (WNS)—New mess-
from London and Paris after out-
ores
against the Jews in Nazi-
break of the war. Most of the
'gents are located in Brussels, occupied Poland, designed to
Mr. Gottschalk said. some of them force all Jews into the ghetto
attached to the German diplo- state, ordered all Jews to leave
matic staff. Ile estimated that l'olish towns immediately. Com-
t here were about 15,000 Jewish plete evacuation. the Nazis said,
refugees from the Reich receiving would be effected by the end of
some sort of assistance from the the year. At the same time the
lewish relief organization in Bel- Nazis started a strong campaign
of propaganda against the Jews
zium,
in an attempt to ihcite anti-
Refugees With Carman Passports Jewish sentiment among the
Poles.
Informed sources hinted
Detained by French
NEW YORK. (WNS)—A grout) that the Nazis have not given up
of Jewish refugee women and their Plan to establish a Jewish
children arrived here on the Ital- state. The first inhabitants of the
ian liner Conte de Savoie last Proposed ghetto state will be
week, and many were soon re- stateless" Jews from Germany,
eased by immigration authorities Austria and Czechoslovakia. Ac-
into the care of the Hebrew I m- lcording to unofficial reports, no
migrant Aid Society. Male refu-• less than 150.000 Jews in these
i couet ries a re . considered "state-
gees on the liner in possession of';
l egal American visas were re-
' Approximately two months
moved from the steamer by will be required to move this group
French officials who stopped thelof Jews into the territory to be
vessel and searched for German set up as a ghetto state. It is ex-
nationals on the grounds that they nested that other Jews will be
were citizens of an enemy coun- forced into that area until all
t ry. Removal of the male German Jews in Nazi-dominated countries
Jewish refugees took place when will be centered in the Jewish
the liner reached Algiers where territory.
Information reaching the of-
French naval authorities. who in-
snected the steamer, lined up and flee of the Jewish Agency for
P
detained all male passengers in Palestine
here disclosed that a
nossession of German passports number of Zionist leaders in for-
for internment, permitting the veer Czechoslovakia have been
women and children to remain on sent by the Nazis to Lublin, cen-
ter of a Jewish ghetto state which
board.
An appeal has been directed to r."" be established by the Reich
the French government through InNazi-occupied Poland. The
rs. among whom is believed
the Paris headquarters of the leaden,
rilAS-TCA Emigration Association to be Dr. Jacob Edelstein. head
(IIICEMI and it is expected that of the Jewish Agency's office in
t he detained Jewish refugees will Prague, were reportedly dis-
thienit ee
ti d r rn sta
ittteeds. to leave for the patched to organize emigration
to the territory.
Jewish Congress Will Assist in
Contacting Jewish Refugees
,11•1 ■ 11 ILJTILJA
Ghetto Area Near Lublin
Advice. reaching French news-
The American Jewish Congress papers revealed that no less than
announced here that it is pre- 60,000 Polish Jews, forced into
aared to receive requests from labor battalions by the Nazi au-
American Jews for assistance in thorities in Poland, are now
l ocating Jewish refugees who fled working on reconstruction proj-
from Poland after the outbreak ects in the Reich. Among the 60,-
If the war. Acting for the Central 000 Jews working under the most
Jewish Relief Committee of the inhuman conditions in German
World Jewish Congress. with labor camps are 5,000 Jewish
headquarters in Geneva, Switzer- women. The Tageszeitung, Gel-
and. the American Jewish Con- wan-Jewish refugee newspaper in
Tree/1 said that it has received the Paris, revealed that famine In
First list of Polish-Jewish refugees Warsaw is growing more severe.
who have found at least tempo- No food can be obtained except
-ary asylum in Rumania and Hun- by cards and only in thsoe food
- diary. An essential part of this stores set us by Nazi authorities.
undertaking bas been the regis- Jewish storekeepers are forbid-
'ration of refugees with a view den to sell merchandise of any
to reuniting families in Europe sort_ Jewish textile and leather
And securing assistance from factories in Lodz have been shut
trnerica for relatives of these by the Gestapo. According to the
refugees.
London Times the decrees against
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Veterans to Honor
Armistice Day
Cherie* S. Blondy Is Candi-
date for Re-Election as
Constable
Charles S. Blonds, is seeking
re-election as Constable of the
10th Ward.
on Nov. 11
For the capable and efficient
manner in which Mr. Blondy has
The Jewish War Veterans of conducted the business of that of-
Detroit will observe Armistice
Day on Saturday, Nov. 11, when
they will march as a group in
the annual Armistice Day pa-
rade. That evening, Detroit Post
No. 135 and its auxiliary will
hold a party and dance at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Law-
ton at Chicago. A program of en-
tertainment and dancing has been
planned under the direction of
Morse Birndorf and Mrs. Bess
Silverman who are in charge of
the dance. Tickets can be had
from any members of Detroit
Post or by calling Tyler 4-1386.
The conference was presided
over by National Vice Command-
er Morris Stone of St. Louis, Mo.,
and was attended by comrades
from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Il-
linois and Wisconsin. A campaign
for Americanism was launched at
this meeting and will be carried
on by members of local posts
throughout the region and be a
pattern to be followed out by
local posts throughout the country
CHARLES S. BLONDY
where posts are established. The
Detroit veterans solicit the co- fice he has been endorsed for re-
operation of friends in this pro- election by all the Judges of the
gress, and especially ask the co- Common Pleas Court. ' '
operation of local Jewish societies
Mr. Blonds, is a member of
and patriotic organizations,
many Jewish organizations which
also endorse his candidacy for re-
election,
He resides at 2605 Sturtevant
Ave.
Will March in Parade; Party and
Dance at Shaarey Zedek
Bailin Lectures
Dr. Charles Geschickter to Speak
on Wednesday Evening
Members of the medical and
allied professions are invited to
hear Dr. Charles Geschickter, di-
rector of the surgical pathology
laboratory of Johns Hopkins Med-
ical School, who, as the second
speaker in the Dr. Max Baliin
Memorial Lecture Series, given
under the auspices of North End
Clinic, will lecture on "Newer
Applications of Practical Surgical
Physiology as Applied to the
Breast," on Wednesday evening,
Nov. 8, at 8:30 o'clock, at the
Detroit Institute of Arta Lecture
Hall.
Sponsored by North End Clinic
as an educational project, the Dr.
Max Bailin Memorial Lectures of-
fer post graduate work to the
physicians of Greater Detroit.
The present series, a study of
new applications of practical
surgical physiology, is the seventh
in the history of the course. Dr.
Sydney K. Beigler is chairman of
the committee of North End
Clinic staff physicians in charge
of the program.
North End Clinic is a member
agency of the Detroit Community
Fund and the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
Paul Muni, who will soon open
in New York in a stage play,
never reads a book or sees a show
during the two weeks just before
a premier . . . The reason is that
he doesn't want any outside fac-
tor to influence him in his con-
ception of a new role.
Seek Whereabouts of
Milton C. Cole
:reformation is wanted of Mil-
ton C. sole, who has not contrib-
uted to the support of his wife,
Rose, and minor son, Walter, for
some time, as a result of which
his family, living in New York
City, is in destitute circumstances
and dependent on the charities.
Mr. Loa., who is believed to be
in Detroit, is 33 years of age, 511.
7 in. tall, weighs 165 pounds, has
brown hair and brown eyes, has
scar over eye and chin. Anyone
aware of his location is requested
to communicate with the National
Desertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th St.,
New York City.
LEGAL NOTICES
reitil.:1,
Attorney, SIN
Cattle. Ave.
222901
. .
NOTICE Or I:TARING (TAIRA
Nl'ATE: 01' MICHIGAN, The Probate
Court for the County of Wayne—
In thematter of the eetst• of ELIZA.
MITI( WFUIER, Deceraed. Notice Is
hereby given that au creditors of gold
deceased ore mhuired to present their
ilairny. In writing and under oath, tO
said Court Si the Probate °Mee In the
City or Detroit, In gold County, and to
oar. • (, spy
thereof
Charlos
upon
Weber. •t 6011 N. Lenox Are., Detroit,
Michigan, administrator of sold estate.
on or before the 27.1411 IIAT OF JAN-
UARY, A. I/ 1110, and that such claims
will he heard by mid enurt at the Pro-
bate ..oust Roam No. 311. Wayne County
Puliding In the (Sty or Detroit In said
County, on the 12ND DAT 012 JANU-
ARY. A. D. 1150, at two o'clock in
the afternoon.
Dated: November 1, A. D. 1111
D. J. HEALY.
Judge of Probate
Joseph A.
anyll
The woman who planned and
directed that amazing evacuation
of 2,000,000 British children and
invalids from London to the coun-
try is the Marchioness of Read-
ing, widow of the first Lord Read-
ing, who was born Rufus Isaacs.
V.
Campbell, Attorney, ISIS
Dime Ilank Bldg.
152102
NOTI(IC MI BRAKING (1...11MB
stave or MICHIDAN, Thu Probate
Court for the County of Wayne.
In the matter of the est•t• of JEAN.
Deceased. Notice Is ".
hereby given that all creditor* of said
deceneed • required to precept their
cialma In writing and under oath, to
oak; Court at the Probate Office In
the City of Detroit, in said County. and
to serve • cony therm( upon 11my Her-
ships, et 163111 Bayne Avenue. Detroit.
Nlichigen administretrla of said Wale.
on Sr before the 2311D DAT
JAN-
A
h . ,I1 I:10, ir d id that much claims
the Jewish shopkeeper and manu-
facturer are designed to force
or
the Jews of Poland to flee to the wale
ghetto state which the Nazis have hate t':ou:t
701."11'"et the
established in the vicinity of Lub- te Building In the City of Detroit In
said County, en the 1300 DAT or
lin. The establishment of a Jew- JANUARY,
A. D. 1110, at two o'clock
ish state, according to the Times, in the •ft•rnoon.
Dated: November L A D. MI.
is a plan to round up all Jews in
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Nazi-controlled countries a n d
Judge of Probate.
there annihilate them through
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starvation.
111` ...."N OR RICHMAN. Count et
According to informed sources Wayne, es—At a ramie, of the Probate
for said County of Wayne, held
the Slovaks are disgruntled over Coors
at the •rebat• Court Menu in the City
the fact that the Nazis have set of Detroit. on the thirtieth day of 1"i...to-
iler
In
the
year ono thousand nine. hun-
tin the Jewish territory near the dred and thirty-nine.
Prowl!: Thomas
Slivakian border. These sources
MorPhY. Judge of Probate. In the
natter
disclose that the Slovaks have an-
,t. 1. 4ter sm1
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nealed to Hitler that he set up the petition of Ceeetio
Turnbull Dr.,-
a Jewish state in the northeast ing that administration of said estate
he granted to Cheelia.TMrnbull or mute
part of Poland because of the fact other suitable person. It Is ordered.
that the proximity of the pro- Th•t the eleventh day of Dmentber,
at ten e'elock in (he forenoon at
posed ghetto area to the Slovakian nest,
said Court Ream ba appointed for hear-
border would have a demoralizing ing gold POOlbrk And it is meteor'
effect on the Slovak people, This Ordered, ram • MPY We a
three mammal.* weeks pm-
information is diametrically op- pribilthml
"Otis to maid time of hearing, In The
posite to the advices received re- latal Chronirte. • nmeepaper printed
A eirrulatiRk Is Mid (Monty
sf
cently that the Nazis plan to set warn..
up a Jewish state near Lublin
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close to the Russian border. and .a
ALLAN A II:IRON,
not near the Slovakian frontier.
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