PAGE FOUR filEkentorrjEwisn &oxtail and THE .1„.EGAL CHRONICLE WIEDEPROIVEWIRI ROIV1CW and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE talollah. Weekly by The Jewish Chrriakle Publishing Cre.,1na. Such practice in welcoming aliens was also true of other lands. But these facts in no sense serve to in- fluence public opinion in favor of immi- gration. There is prejudice against aliens on all fronts. They are everywhere despised and suspected. Instead of being welcomed, they are shunned. Instead of opening new avenues of escape for the persecuted peo- ples, door after door is being shut for them. Today, there is hardly an avenue of es- cape. The unwanted of the earth are not being utilized for constructive efforts. They are being turned into pariahs. Their chil- dren have little to look forward to, and the future looks gloomy. Will there be relief from the present sad plight? Perhaps a humane peace, after the present conflict, will provide a solution to the refugee problem. In the meantime, the position of the wanderer is a very depress- ing one, Histadruth Drive On In Full Force PURELY COMMENTARY December 15, 1939 Chanukah Parties In Hebrew Schools By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Gewerkshaften Campaign for the Palestine Labor Federa- Jewish Leadership Wednesday night, the last eve- There is tragedy reflected in this condition. Bu tion, Histadruth, is on in full Z. Tygel, executive director of the Federation of the average reader, especially the headline-reader ning of Chanukah, was party eve- force. To date, the following or- General Offices and Publication Building ganizations have been enlisted as Polish Jews in America, in his syndicated column does not stop to analyze it. For the average person ning in all the branches of the 525 Woodward Avenue "Let's Talk It Over," makes the suggestion that the phrase "Jews pool funds", which was undoubt United Hebrew Schools, In the co-operating groups: Jewish leaders should get together on a program edly written in all innocence, means the ability o Philadelphia-Byron Hall, tables Tatepnenet Cadillac 1040 Cable Address* Chronicle Primrose Benevolent Club, Rado- of unity and action in the present crisis. 44.1111041 MM. It is a to gather large sums of money. He does no were set for 400 children, and a mer Aid Society, Radomer Ladies program, of course, in which we all believe. But Mr. Jews 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England stop to think that "all Jewish wealth" today mean Chanukah program, featuring the Auxiliary, Radomer Friendly So- Tygel is not satisfied with a call to Jewish leaders the leftover of what the Germans have confiscated • candle lighting ceremony, mass BobacriptIon. in Advance ciety, Releif Ass'n of Eliterine- to convene for action. He actuallly .$9.00 Per Yeas names the men It may mean little more than the permitted for singing, staging of playlets and slay, Rovner Prog. Verein, Ruzi- Ye assure publication, all eorreepon d whom he challenges to action. Our tune of 100 crowns—about *3.45—which the ex refreshments, was arranged by the sad an. inettai ner Aid Society, Cong. Beth Itz.- and women roost reach this Ohm by Tu.day evening of ea. .sale will undoubtedly be interested in Mr. Ty- patriates are permitted to take with them. This i s teachers' staff of the Philadelphia WI,. mailing bole., kindly ISM. one eld• of tae piper only, chock, Sisterhood Beth Itzehock, readers gel's choice, He leaves a loophole by stating that the extent of Jewish wealth. This is the skeleton school. The Misses Leah and Rose Suwalker Independent Prog, Ver- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invitee eorreeponlles. ina BAP if any have been overlooked they could be added to to which the "rich-as-a-Jew" myth has been re- Pike and Sarah Komaroff were in ein, Turover Aid Society, %it- duced. charge of the arrangements. twee of Internet to the Jewish people, bet Certain. reepesel. zer Prog. Verein, Yiddish Folks his list. His challenge goes to the following: hatty for as indorse..nt of the •le. expreeee4 by the enters But where Jews are economically secure, it In the David W. Simons Branch, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Jewlah scholar; preeldent of Bropele Verein, Zamosc Tomashover Prog, College and of the American Jewlah Committee; George would not hurt for Jews to pool their funds to save Tuxedo at Holmur, individual par. Sabbath Scriptural Selections Verein, Zhitomer Prog. Verein, Backer, communal worker. member of the New Paul the unfortunates. If they do not, no one else will ties were arranged in the various Council and publisher of the Nov. York Poet; l Pentateuchal portion—Gen, 44:18-42:27. Painters Union Local No, 42, City be able to save those whom their native lands turn Baerweld. iMilanthropist; Abraham Cahan, editor of the In each classroom the Prophetical portion—Ezek, 37:15-28. Brith Sholem of Detroit, Brezner Jew tah Daily Forw•rd; lion. Emimuel Celle, United Weise into homeless wanderers, and whom their neighbors classrooms. program began with the ceremony Aid Society, Michigan Prog. Ver- 1(Sr ri'S "TZ 'shPr Fast of Tebet Readings of the Torah, Friday, Dec. 22 refuse to shelter. chair m a n of lighting the candles, and con- gialiloo rtinili . lii 'Mritn..:11t;e‘ta ; • ein, Detroit Ladies Aid Society, . Pentateuchal portion—Ex, 32:11-14; 34:1-10. loader of the Sephardic Community; Mr.. a M. tainued with mass singing, pagen- / t e yt Jericho Lodge I. 0. 0. F., Ar- I Pool. p r a . a n f l i s. d1 a 1sz hi jro .rw r I *Te Prophetical portion—Is. 5516-56:8. r di:: n try and refreshments. Solomon ) d oft The Jest in Germany berter Ring, Debt Br. Ill, Brisker M. Kasdan, principal of the school, rents, Zimunal workerand Transit Connthsaloner of December 15, 1939 Prog. Aid Society, Bakers Union the Tebeth 3, 5700 Is there plenty or starvation in Germany? Some was in charge of the arrange- State of New York; Prof. Chaim Fineman. professor of Local No, 78, Bakers Ladies Aux- English literature and labor leader In the Prate Zion commentators—W, K. Kelsey of the Detroit News ments. ; Jacob Fishman. Jewish journallet and com- iliary, Bereznitzer Aid Society, movement among them—believe that reports of want in Ger- munal leader; Abraham Ginsberg, communal worker, pub• This individual party idea was Chenstochoyer Rajoner Verein, Daher or the Philadelphia Jewish World; Abraham GPM- many are exaggerations, and that the Nazis are There are not many Jews in Finland, Chodorkover Prog. Society, Cher- Dere. Zionist leader. orator and liebrew•Jewiati writer: stronger than most people realize. On the other carried out in all the schools on Rabbi Solomon Goldman, Jewish scholar and president o• One of the most fascinating features of the 1930 census giving their numbers as nigower and Loyever Society, Da- the Zionist Organisation of America; Ur. Israel Goldstein. hand, the "under-ground" movement reports in- the same day, Wednesday, as fol- president of the Jewish National Fund In America; Chaim the program marking the dedication of the 1772. This small community of Jews has vid Ilorodoker Aid Society, East- Greenberg. creasing turmoil and a growing spirit of dissatis- lows: 5facCulloch and Fenkell of the ••l'iddlaher ac ion with the Nazis within Germany. Further. Schools, supervised by M. Mich- new Jewish Community Center is the ex- been through many crises. Its rights were ern Ladies Society, Detroit Fruit Knmpfnr,•• thinker. writer, editor on--Zeire Zion; Adolph Prot, Ass'n, Eisheshker Held, communal worker, chairman of the Jewlah Labor more, there are indications that the stories eh-- lin; Central High School, H. Ma- hibition of the art works of the Schatz curtailed when Finland was a part of Vendors Mae liollandef, secretary of the Independent Culating at the expense of the Nazis are growing this; Brady School, M. Plafkin; Umgegend Verein, Hebrew Ladies Committee; Brith Abraham; Joseph C. Dm. Family. Not only the works of the late Sweden, and later when it became a part Aid Society, Hebrew Ladies Free Order leading apirit Winterhalter School, A. J. Loch. • nd xecutive e director o f the Joint h Hbution Commi t- in number. Here is a typical example. Special coy l tee. lira Edward Jacobs over; Oakland School, A. J. Epel, , Loan Ass's, First Galician So- Prof. Boris Schatz, but also those of his of Russia. In recent years Finnish Jews respondence to the New York Times from Brussels former prealdent of liadaseah; Rabbi Ronvit. president is. Herbert union or °rood.. states that memorial notices such as are printed Monday afternoon, Dec. 11, the children, Bezalel and Zahara, who are enjoyed equality. Now they are again in ciety, Hashmer Hatzair, Ilabonim, Rabbis of America and Canada; or Hon. Lehm a n, Independent Prot. Ann's, Jewish overnor of the agate of New York • Jacob LeIch tman M ... • in the German papers by bereaved n the families are be- pupils of the United Hebrew carrying on the great work of their father, danger of losing their rights, and under Fraternal of tit s Federation of G n s circulated clandestinely in Club, six branches of P,aldent Jews in ...teed. i mg and The Schools participated in the candle treasurer the American fe Congress; Itabbi are to be seen here as part of this splendid Soviet rule they are threatened with loss Jewish National Workers Alli- and Etoile Beige reproduces a recent one in fac-simile. lighting ceremony at the children's meek H. LevInt hal, Hebrew scholar and active partici- Translated it reads: pant In many communal affair.; Ludwig Lewisohn, n display of great art. ance, Kadirnah Social Club, Katz program of the new Jewish Com- ov- of their identity as Jews. and critic; Louis Lipsky. Zionist leader and wetter; Family Circle, Korostishever Aid ellat munity Center. A. Schachter, one Prof. Schatz gave reality to the term Ur. Solomon Lowemtein, executive director of the Jewleh The threat to Finland, resulting from Society, Kieltzer Umgegend Ver- Federation of the instructors of the David W. Instead of special memorial cards, we, for support of Philanthropic Societies of New "Bezalel"—in the image of God. Ile cre- one of the worst acts of aggression on ein, Kiev Prog. Verein, Lacho- York City; Dr. S. Margoshea communal worker end bowed with grief, announce to all that at 7 a. Simons School, was in charge of editor of the Jewish Day; Dr. I s Heckler, editor of the ated not only Jewish art but a Jewish art record, is challenging to the conscience witzer Prog, Verein, Laundry- Jewish Mlirning Journal; George S. Meilen% communal m, today. after long sufferings borne with great the program, fortitude, our former United States •Itorney for the Southern school. The greatest tribute to his work of mankind because it may lead to other men's Aid Society, four League worker, Next Sunday afternoon, Dec. District of New York; Henry Monsky, prealdent of Boat for Labor Palestine Branches, Brith; liable Louts I. Newman. gifted speaker and editor SIXTH OF A FOUR-POUND LOAF is the fact that his children are carrying abusive acts against Scandinavian and Lomzer 17, at 2 o'clock, a group of chil- Brae. Loan Ass'n, Michi- of volumes of Jewish wisdom; S. Niger, Jewleh critic, died unexpectedly at th e tender age of two dren from the United Hebrew on a family tradition. leadingspirit in cultural and comunal activities; Judge m other democratic countries. The world has gan Honie Prot. Ass'n, Minkovit- Nathan Perlman, communal lead er and flormer Congrem• years. It has followed our Eighth of Pound Schools will be the guests of the A movement has been started, on the good reason to be alarmed over the ac- zer-Podolier Verein, Mlaver Urn- Inati; David Pimky, dramatist, president of the Jewlah of Butter, who departed into the hereafter Jewish War Veterans, Rosenwald National Workers Alliance; I), Nathan Ratnoff, president some hours before. occasion of the visit of the Schatz family tions of the two worst offenders against gegend Verein, Mogilover Prog, of Post No. 218, before whom they the Arneritan Jewlah Phrticlans Committee; Maurice Verein, Northern Prog. Ladies amine!, We request that any available bread cards author and lecturer; Joseph Schlossberg, com- will give a Chanukah perform. In Detroit and the exhibition of their works, all human decency—Hitler and Stalin. be deposited in the house of mourning, Mar- Aid Society, Odessa Aid Society, munalworker. secretary-treasurer of the Amalgamated ance, to encourage the retention of some of the Workers of America and member of the Hoard Oatrowtzer Friendship Society, Clothing melade Street 15 (instead of funeral wreaths). lileha• Education of New York; William J. Shroder, outstanding art works here. Some pur- four Pioneer Women's Organiza- of u commnal worker; Rabbl Abbe Billet Silver, brilliant This announcement is made in deep sorrow orator and chairman of the Untied "Jewleh Appeal; Nathan tion branches, Pinsker Prog. Ver- chases have already been made by individ- by Fritz Hunger and Anna, nee Kohlennot Strauss, communal leader, admInletrator of the United (Short ein, four Poole Zion-Zeire Zion of Coal), Olga Wenigfleish (Sans States thawing Commission; Sol M. Strom.. prominent aals for themselves or for presentation to Reconstructionist Magazine, in a recent branches. public figure and communal worker; Prof. Chaim Teller. Meat), Fritz Ohnefett (Sans Fat), Erwin Kier- the Jewish Community Center or to other editorial on "The Anti-Defamation League Other participating groups will mail, Talmudic authority, author ou hIstorical Jewish manse! (Lack of Ea.). problems; I. N. Thurman, communal leader; Morris 1). ocal institutions. It is the only way in A resolution has been adopted by the Town Waldman, aecretary of the American Jewleh Committee; the Rabbinate", condemns an attempt be announced next week. William Weise, preeldent of the United Synagogues of Council providing that any one without • which Jewish artists can be encouraged to and Palestine evenings have been ar- David Wertheim, secretary of the Male Zion- on the part of Bnai Brith's defense group ranged at meetings of many of America; bread ticket most starve. Zion party; Benjamin Winter. president of the ro on with their work. Morris L. Scheyer, chairman of "to gag the rabbinate." Quoting a letter these organizations, and other Zaire Federation of Polish Jaws In America; Dr. litephm til the Gewerkshaften campaign for acknowledged Jewleh leader and president or the In any event, it is good humor. Coming from the Palestine Labor Committee, written by the national chairman of the programs are being planned be- Wise. Arnett... Jewish Congrme. Germany, it is proof that the people has not sue- Carry OnI Anti-Defamation League, Sigmund Living- fore additional groups. No one can possibly dispute with Mr. Tygel over cumbed completely to the barbarism of the Nazis. will address Altman's Jewish the need for an actions conference. But, who will There is a human spark left in the German heart. Hour, on Station WMBC, this Recurrent tragedy adds to the weight ston, to laymen throughout the country, take the lead to get these men and women together? This spark must, and it surely will, consume the Saturday evening, at 9:30 o'cleck. if Jewish misery. Jewish possessions have urging them to exercise influence over rab- What mysterious act can we possibly call upon now worst elements of Ilitlerism and will lead to the been confiscated by the two arch enemies bis in their communities to avoid partisan to overcome the desire on the part of these spokes- triumph of the elements that stand for decency. of mankind—Hitlerism and Stalinism; discussion of the embargo, the Reconstruc- men for national organizations to retain the iden- For, as long as a people can laugh it can not die. tity of their own groups before they unite for the • Jews over 12 are compelled to wear the tionist editorial proceeds as follows: retention of the dignity of the entire people? yellow badge throughout Nazi-conquered A Zionist Replies Monday night, Dec. 18, Pisgah Now we have no objection to the National Poland; pestilence rages among the Jews Advisory Council's giving advice to rabbis. Lodge Na. 34 of final Brith will group rl i e stiesd shpyl e hin drid Tayngde 1 .magnetict t estrus rei a that tthh e A Detroit Zionist takes exception to the query we directed in this column last week at the local In the fourth of the series of its first meeting in its new need of the h o n Poland, as a result of the spread of the Rabbis are used to getting advice of all kinds hold ur usually produces the necessary organization regarding representation of this corn- six articles appearing in the l odge quarters in the new Jewish New bacillus reported to have been perfected good and bad, sensible andetupid. If the Coun- Community Centy. Every member, leadership, why have not these men and women munity at the United Palestine Appeal conference Masses, exposing the activities of cil felt that the rabbis were too uninformed by the Nazis for their Allied opponents but or unintelligent to arrive at a reasonable opin- his family and friends are urged risen to the occasion until now? Why has there in Washington, "Why become excited over some- Rev, Charles E. Coughlin, John been such marked silence and inactivity? Why has thi Ingert that eh tlof is w still am month which has instead been spread among ion without their sagacious guidance, there to attend this meeting, at 8:30 there L. Spivak challenges the Royal been as much blundering? continue h this o '' discussion, h e ass. k since the Oak priest to present his facts to Jews. Reports daily bring ever more horri- were unobjectionable ways of approaching o 'clock, Even more pathetic is the lack of leadership airing of views on this issue may serve to encour- disprove Mr. Spivak's documented Rabbi Morris Adler of Con- material from the ranks of Jewish youth. Is it a them. They might have presented the facts f ying news. age a large group to go to Washington for the Na- stories. In a registered letter he gregation Shaarey Zedek will ad. sign of stagnation? the situation to the various national rab- This is a challenging situation. It calls of tional Conference on Palestine on Jan. 6and 7. wrote to Father Coughlin on Dec. dress this meeting on the topic binic organizations such as the Central Con- The commentator Is inclined to the belief that or strengthening the ranks of Jewry. It ference of American Rabbis, the Rabbinical "The Challenge to American inaction in our ranks is a temporary condition. Time The truth is that we are not begging the issue 2, Mr. Spivak asks that the radio a month too aoon, but that we are 15 years behind priest should sue him for libel to Jewry," A program of 11 acts of demands action on our part to prevent the Assembly of America and the Rabbinical Coun- entertainment will be presented. is not only a great healer, it is also a great pro- time in our argument. It has always been difficult prove what he published in his cil of America with the request that they take 8 pread of a spirit of despair in the ranks ducer. When American Jewry, finding itself in a to encourage groups of Detroit Jews to attend such magazine Social Justice that Last Monday night the execu- appropriate action, Or they might have circu- 0 f our youth. We must carry one tive committee of the lodge passed position of extreme responsibility as the sole spokes- conferences and an a result to become more closely "There is not a fact in the whole larized the rabbis themselves and left to their man for World Israel, finally awakens from its allied with the cause of Palestine's reconstruction, Spivak articles." It is clear that we must go back to the judgment what use, if any, they wished to on all applications received dur- lethargy, it will emerge dynamic, directed by an Zionists are a vital factor in Federations and Wel- Mr. Spivak's articles are ac- ing the past week in the national fi andamentals of Jewish teaching and make of the information sent them. But in- able leadership, guided by men and women who fare Funds in this country. Nevertheless, they have companied by photostatic repro- Bnai Brith membership drive. stead, they wrote to local laymen who had J ewish living. The traditions of the past know what it me to have the fate of millions stood by while large delegations have attended con- ductions to substantiate the text to Elias Goldberg, chairman of Pis- influence with the press and could exercise the ferences of one cause affiliated with the parent of the articles. Mr. Spivak in their hands. rhich enabled Jews to go to the auto-da-fe gah's membership committee, re- of their kinsme rf power that makes or breaks a rabbi in his com- • community organization and have totally ignored charges that Coughlin used money 'ith heads erect, with dignity and with munity to "contact" the rabbi and tell him minded the members that the half other causes. The Pooling of collected for the League of the way mark has been reached and f Jewish Wealth th what the Anti-Defamation League hierarchy cl ourage, must be revived and must be Detroit's Jewish Welfare Federation provides a Little Flower, which had been "Jews Pool F unda to Fl ee Germans", that Jan, 9 is the deadline. Ile deemed it proper or improper for him to say a ty p ic al example of th e con dition g iven new meaning. headline in formed for the ostensible purpose we speak of. urged the members to submit their in the Detroit News a few days ago. his congregation. Let the rabbi take heed, fer enc es of Welfare Funds of building a new church and We will carry on. But we must carry on to and from the J. Detroit. D. C. have applications promptly no that they or else .. Would that it were true—that there were Jewish always drawn large attendances But which had almost $31,000 in its it I a spirt of traditional strength. There- may be acted upon. The class wealth left in Germanic countries to be pooled, those who have encouraged such trips have never, The Anti-Defamation League, by the very bank account at the time it was will be initiated on Jan. 14 at nature of its work, should be acutely aware fl ire not a single Jewish child must be per- and that there were sufficient Jewish loyalty to to our knowledge, made similar efforts to inspire dissolved and replaced by the Temple Beth El, with Dr. Abram of the danger to our liberties in organized n sitted to approach adolescence or man- pool such funds. similar interest in the U. P. A. conclaves. L. Radio for the Little Sachar, executive director of pressure applied to those who are charged Unfortunately, a careful reading of the story Since Zionists have been prominent among dele• Flower, League h ood without full knowledge and under- to pay for the stock trans- Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, as over which appeared this head will reveal that the nations at with molding public opinion. The independence J. D. C. conferences--and they should actions. The stock purchase, 500 the sneaker. The class will be anding of our place in the world, and of of the rabbinate is a prerequisite of a whole- named in his honor. issue is not that simple. It speaks of efforts, on the continue to take such an interest—this Commenta- shares of Kelsey Hayes Wheel, some Jewish communal life. That independ- 0 ar aim to help bring light where there is part of Jews in Prague, to remove "to overseas for would suggest that those who belong to the Rabbi Leon Fram has extended havens all male Jews under 37 from the German camp that is indifferent to Zionist ideology should totalled $30,000. Spivak said his ence is already sadly menaced from other d srkness. American Jewry, the one remain- an invitation to members of Bnai protectorate of Moravia before the deadline of make up a large group to attend the U. P. A. con- efforts to interview Coughlin on sources with sinister ulterior motives; the that and other questions were un- g free Jewish community in the world, is Anti-Defamation League, which is organized Brith and their families to attend Feb. 28." This frantic effort results from an order foresee in Washington. It would be good reciproc- successful. Eve services at Temple of expulsion affecting 70,000 Jews in Bohemia- ity. oubly challenged because it possesses the for legitimate and idealistic purposes, should Sabbath Moravia. "All Jewish wealth . The mass meeting of the Civil Beth El on Friday, Dec. 22 when is to be refrain from infringing on the free- eans to help Jews carry on with strength, certainly musts are not absolved from the charge he will discuss Dr. Sachar's new finance removal of the destitute," the story reads. of But dom of the pulpit. indifference. Let them become a bit more ag- Rights Federation at the Mayfair Auditorium, next Tuesday eve- y and dignity. The challenge must be book, "Sufferance Is the Badge." 'Others will be permitted to take with them 100 gressive arid their cause We are happy to learn that there has been will gain n greater momen- ning, will have Mr. Spivak as one crowns (about $3.45).o at iswered in the same spirit in which life vigorous rabbinic protest against the arrogant tum. of the speakers. of censorial authority by the self must go on, if it is to be a life of free- assumption League. The rabbi is more than the "spokes- d ono and of joy. man of Jewry." (For "Jewry," read "National Senator Mead Heads Advisory Council of the Anti-Defamation League.") He is the spokesman TO Jewry on ORT Congress Group The Refugee — An Asset behalf of the Torah tradition whose meaning and relevancy to modern issues he is better NEW YORK.—At a special On several occasions, organizations qualified to interpret than some of the offici- luncheon meeting at the Law- wi rich have made impartial studies of the ous gentlemen who have organized themselves yer's Club, 116 Broadway, at- efl 'ects of refugee settlement and outstand- as the trustees of Israel's political conscience. The Federation of Polish Jews Mrs. Jacob Kahan and others, an tended by members of the PORT HURON. — A typical in r economists have pointed out that new- has received an urgent call from appeal has been issued to De- American ORT Federation American ceremony highlighted guests. The flag polo was pre CO mers from lands of oppression are assets 0 The problem raised in this editorial is the Hilfs-Committee of Lithuanian troit organizations, especially the board of directors, Senator by the personal appearance of sented to the Mt.. Sinai society - James M. Mead of New York to the national economies of the countries f more than passing significance. Further- Jewry which is dispensing relief women's groups, to assist in this was presented as new co-chair- Gov. Luren D. Dickinson, was on behalf of Mr. Goldman by The appeal calls not only the Anti-Defamation League's blun- to the thousands of refugees work. re :eiving them. Perhaps the most interest- more, staged Sunday afternoon in Mt. Judge George, d clothing and shoes, but also man of ORT's United States Sinai Synagogue and on its Donor Is Praised in r report indicating how refugees are p er on the embargo question is not an iso- who have come to Lithuania since for Judge George commended Mr. for volunteers from various or- Congressional Committee. In grounds in the dedication of the pr ) ving important factors industrially is , ted instance of "gagging" Jews. Also, the Nazi invasion of Poland for ganizations to assist in the col- accepting the appointment synagogue's new flag pole. Goldman, to whom he said the clothes and shoes to be dis- lections. Information regarding Senator Mead joins Senator co stained in 'a special news story received '` bbis are not Immune from this charge. old Representatives of Port Hur- congregation and the community tributed among the hordes of suf• this task may be gotten by call- Robert F. Wagner, who has are indebted. he "sha-sha" and "hush-hush" policy of fere!" rei :ently by the Christian Science Monitor many of whom are in dire ing the local office of the Federa- been chairman of the commit- on's patriotic organizations and Mrs. Blanche Dostie, American- several religious faiths and city ig frc m Melbourne. The story states: me elements in Jewry is responsible for want and without clothing. tion of Polish Jews, 9124 Lin- tee for the past eight years. and county officials attended. The ism chairman of the VFW auxi- is situation. It has led to an effort to con- At a meeting of the Detroit wood Ave., Tyler 4-5913. liary, presented an American flag flagpole was donated to the syna- The influx of European refugees to Australia tl of the Federation of Po• tr ol the minds and the hearts of people. It division Mr. Brown announced that ar- gogue by J. S. Goldman. An Amer- to Mt. Sinai society and com- as brought with it not only an increase in hi fish Jews, held on Tuesday eve- rangements have been made with t. adustrial manufacture, but a reduction in ican flag was presented to Mt. mended the loyalty, strength and s stunned independent and free think- ning, Albert Brown, midwest field shipping companies to make the Sinai society by Ladies Auxiliary courage of the Jewish people. On tustrallan unemployment, according to • our. In 8. worker, outlined the needs for necessary shipments of the ar- to Charles Schoor post, No, 790, behalf of the congregation, Mr. • ey completed by the Publicity Committee of this effort at this time and or. Well accepted the flagstaff and ticles to be collected in this coun- Reconstructionist's editors did not go far ganized a local committee to ga- Veterans of Foreign Wars, tl `le Victoria Refugee Emergency Council, Many try. He also informed the local colors, Circuit Judge Laurie 0. e in discussing the problem of Jew- In a brief talk, Governor D ,ustralians have been employed, and more are is] ther the necessary articles here. Federation that important efforts inson said he liked to meet citi- Telfer, who commended the Jewish leadership and the need for creating a The Detroit Ezra Sisterhood, a li kely to be employed, by new "refugee" in- being put into effect for the The Jewish National Fund Coun- zens of the state "as one citizen people for their active participa- th inking Jewish constituency. The root of branch of the national women's are d ustries' the report states. Flat-letting has t ion in community life, said, "the relief of Polish Jews and for aid cil of Detroit acknowledges the to a nother." owned, hundreds of vacant flats have been th e trouble is in the failure of Jewish corn- division, of the Polish Federation, to the thousands of refugees, in- planting of the following trees like to meet meet you people just very spirit of such an occasion is in charge of the work. Under ikon and rents kept stable, it goes on. cluding the registration of De- M unities to challenge a viewpoint which the leadership of Mrs. Isaac Fin- as a citizen, not as governor," as this is symbolic of the United Thousands of pounds have been invested in troiters who are trying to locate in the Fred 10 Butzel Forest in he said. "We can always work States." ys that we dare not, as Jews, express an kelstein, Mrs. Harry Weinberg, their Palestine: relatives abroad. ow flats and houses. Refugees are beginning sa The Salvation Army band and or together on the same plane. When tc ■ go on the land, raising poultry or wheat, inion. Because of such an attitude, we Order of Eastern Star, Purity I'm on the street, I want you Mrs. John Ordoweki, violinist, ac- h eve failed to develop leadership among of •doing mixed farming. Not enough refugees Chapter, No. 359, planted 10 to come up and shake hands with companied by Mrs. Fred Limberg, et in be admitted under quota to meet the de- trees for the following: In honor me--a lot of youngsters do that. played. th e youth. Instead of encouraging young of new born baby of Mr. and Of course, I m young myself. and for domestic and certain types of rural The flag was carried from the pe ople to question, to challenge, to fight la bor, the report says. Mrs. Philip Ruskin; in honor of They say when you get so old synagogue to the flagpole by Eu- fo r principles, we have asked them to be new born baby of Mr. and Mrs. you start having a second child- gene Winkelman and Ellen Lois Carriers, furnishers, shipping companies, sub. SO ent. The result is that whenever rabbis (CONCLUDED FROM PAOO. ONE) Herskowitz; in honor of new born hood. Well, I'm having Goldman, escorted or ban retail and other trades have benefited it. I'm Scout guard of honor. by a Sea Butzel informing him that meet- baby of Mr. and Mrs. Tack; in having an awful good by •arrival of refugees. New ideas in art, dress. or laymen dare to speak, they are con- time." ing room 314 has been named honor of new born baby of Mr. Benjamin R. Hyde, bugler, mi skim decoration sod industrial technique with a community night celebra- The governor was escorted to de mned for "audacity." ha we been brought from Europe. The slight tion. The Rev, Edgar Dewitt the Fred M. But:el Assembly and Mrs. Magdell; in honor of the speakers' platform by Circuit Played "To the Colors," as Mrs. Hall, and that an appropriate grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Green- Judge Fred W. George. He was Adolph Rubenstein, treasurer of On an earlier occasion, we discussed the a n ti-refugee feeling in Australia come. mostly Jones, D. D., pastor of Central va ue of individual thought as the nucleus Woodward Christian Church, ad- tablet will be affixed on the wald; in memory of Bessie Selik, introduced by Louis A. Weil, t he women's auxiliary to Mt. fn am people comfortably placed, and not from r,.,, the creation of of that room. The resolu• Mrs. Jeanette Auslander Weiss, chairman of the dedication pro- Sinai society and wife of the so- 1k. I trade unions or working people. It arises average opinion. Our joining the new building, was the door '' tion pointed out that the new Mrs. Amelia Lerner, Mrs. Dora gram, ciety president, raised the flag to speaker. fn ins some confusion between refugees mitre. ap proach to the subject was then based principal Center is an outgrowth of 40 Michaelson and Mrs. Minna R. the top of the pole. Greetings were also voiced by Present Colors ti n and the normal alien migration that has on Presidnt Roosevelt's statement, in his the Rev. William R. Kinder, rec- years of activities in Center Adler. The program opened with the In an address from the steps be. en going on for years. ad dress at the laying of the cornerstone of tor of the nearby St. Joseph's work in Detroit and that dur- The executive board of Pioneer presentation of the colors by the of the synagogue, Representative 0 f course, this is not a new angle in the the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Wash- Episcopal Church; the Rev. James ing these years Mr. Butzel has Women's Club planted a tree in Ladies Auxiliary to Charles Jesse P. Wolcott said that the been actively associated with Schoor post and the color guard "soul of America will continue effe is of immigration upon existing popu- in ton, that: "He (Jefferson) believed as J. O'Mara. curate of St. Phillip the most important phases of honor of the recovery of Sonya of Charles A. Hammond post, and we can't destroy It sn long Catholic Church; and the latio ns. The history of our own country we do that the average opinion of men- Neil Agree. Rev. John D. Howell, minister of community work. No. 8, American Legion. Jule J. as we have the proper respect for is t le history of immigration. The story kir d is in the long run superior to the dic- St. Stephen's African Methodist One tree in memory of Rueben Levy led group singing of "Amer- this flag and all that it repre- The erection of the $260,000 Landsman by his mother, Mrs. ica" of to rise of the most successful commu- tat es of the self-chosen." This viewpoint Church. Rabbi Joshua S. Snerka Aaron after which Louis Goldman, sents." DeRoy Memorial Building Mary Landsman. who was In charge of the Rabbi Herman Rossenwasser nitie s in Europe is the story of immigra- o ht to be made the central idea in our gave the invocation and Rabbi of the Jewish cere- pronounced Community Center, the invocation and mony, introduced Mr. WeiL Morris Adler welcomed the gath- One tree in memory of Charles tion. When Frederick the Great set out to thi nking and in our planning. The average ering. Cantor A. Singer and the on Woodward and Holbrook Diamond by the Kraft Family "This benediction. is the kind of meeting repl Knish Prussia's lost prestige that was opi nion is important, if the true ideal of choir of the Central Woodward Area., was made possible by the Club. Mayor Charles D. Rettie and you could not hold anywhere else gift of Mrs. Helen L DeRoy, of the city commission; the .exult of a drastic decline in his coun- An erican freedom, and the Jewish demo- Christian Church provided the widow Six trees in honith of Dm Mae in the world except in the United members of the late Aaron DeRoy, Charles Schoor musical program for this occasion. past and its auxil- try's population, he offered concessions to era tic principles, are to survive. • grant from the Carrie Sit- and Albert E. Bernstein by the States," Mr. Weil said. "It typi- iary; Charles A. Hammond A surprise feature of the and tig Cohen estate by the United Pioneer Women's Organization, fies our nation. The Jewish peo- No, 8, American Legion, and post. sett! Ts from Poland and Austria. Before ' battle is between the average opin- concluding The program on Wednes- Jewish its Dexter Branch. ple are probably the most perse- Charities. he h ad completed his new program fully ion of man and gag rule. The latter must day evening was the presenta- cuted people In the world today. auxiliary; Port Huron chapter, The regular program of Center Information regarding the plant- Jews are very loyal to the United No. 12, Disabled American Vet- a six th of Prussia's population was either be stamped out if the former is to help tion by the president of the ing of trees in Palestine may be States." erans of the World War, and its Center, Henry Meyer: of an activities is scheduled to begin on gotten by calling Mrs. P. Slomo- alien ke men free. engraved resolution to Fred M. Monday, Dee. 18. Eugene Bergsman welcomed pa- auxiliary; J. Charles Phillip camp, yds, 17417 Stoepel, Un. 1-6972. triotic organizations and other No. 25, United Spanish War Vet- erans and its auxiliary attended. seised et•r. second-claer matter March I. 1511, at rest- ate. at Detroit. ander the Ant of Marsh I. late. The Schatz Exhibit The Jews in Finland No "Gag Rules" in Jewry Schaver to Speak On Altman's Hour For Gewerkshaften Rabbi Adler Speaks to Pisgah Monday Coughlin Challenged In Spivak's Articles FEDERATION OF POLISH JEWS STARTS DRIVE FOR CLOTHING, SHOES FOR NEEDY REFUGEES Gov. Dickinson Attends Ceremony of Dedication of New Flagpole in Cong. Mt. Sinai in Port Huron Trees Planted in the Butzel Forest AFFIRMATIVE TENETS OF CENTER OUTLINED AT DEDICATION DINNER