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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

February 2 1940

MOSELEY

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

the community in which such
organizations as the Christian
Front and the Christian Mobil-
izers first found early support.

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Illinois and was given an honor-
ary LL.D. degree by Albion Col-
lege in 1937. In 1914 he began
practice of law in St. Ignace. He
served as prosecuting attorney
of Mackinac County from 1914
to 1926. In 1930, on recom-
mendation of the supreme court,
he was appointed by the Gov-
ernor a member of the State
Board of Law Examiners and
was reappointed in 1931 and in
1936. He was chairman of the
Democratic State Conventions of
1924, 1932, 1934, 1936 and 1938.
He was a member of the 73rd
and 74th Congresses and was
elected to the United States Sen-
ate, for a full term, on Nov. 3,
1936. On Nov. 16, 1936, he was
appointed to the U. S. Senate,
to fill the unexpired term of
Senator James Couzens. He is
the chairman of the Senate's
Special Committee on Taxation
of Governmental Securities and
Salaries.

promptly r sprinted as an intro- Christiainty's Fate Linked with
duction to Moseley's race-hating Judaism's by Catholic Speaker
speechesand letters in a pamphlet
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Reli-
entitled ":)lajor-General George gious News Service)—What is
Van Horn Moseley, American happening to the followers of
Patriot," compiled by N. W. Judaism today will happen to all
Rogers, and published by the Christianity tomorrow because it
Nationalist Press Association un- is a persecution based on a
der the date of 1940. The com- unique determination to annihi-
piler is the same Judge N. W. late all witnesses and followers
Rogers, of Tompkins Corners, of an eternal and Almighty God,
New York, who has had his vari- the Rev. Brother Michael T.
ous anti-Semitic and anti-demo- Ryan, C. S. V., of the Victorian
cratic broadsides and pamphlets Seminary, Catholic University of
published by the Concord Press America, stated in an address
of Mount Vernon, Washington. before the Newman Club of
It is also the Judge N. W. pogers George Washington University
ee
who took part in the meeting
of here. Brother Ryan spoke on
25 prominent pro-fascist s of this "Christian Justice Towards the
country on the evening of Dec. Jew."
20, 1939, at the Murray Hill
Brother Ryan cited a resolu-
Hotel in New York, where plans tion adopted by the American
for work during 1940 were dis- Anthropological Society to sup-
cussed. Rogers addressed the as- port his contention that the cur-
semblage with a plea to spread rent persecution is based upon
more of reactionary literature in grounds of unjust discrimination
the country, "to confuse the and not upon rational scientific
Senator Brown Condemns Dic-
grounds.
enemy," as he put it.
tators, Hopes for Demoratic
Support to, and use of, Boake
Victory
Carter's writings has also been
In an address before the On-
noticed in the circles of the A.Z.A. Chapters Elect New
tario section of the Canadian
Christian Front and the Chris-
Officers for Coming
Bar Association at a banquet in
tian Mobilizers. In the list of
Term
Windsor, United States Senator
speakers advertised for "Great
Pro-American Mass Meeting" at Aleph Zadik Aleph, Junior Bnai Brown declared last Saturday
Carnegie Hall in New York
for
announces the new offi - night that Germany should be
„w,""
May 24, 1939, arranged "with cers of the chapters in the De- defeated in the war, because the
the cooperation of the Christian troit vicinity for the term ending Allies "have justice, right and
morality on their side." He add-
Front and 12 other patriotic or- June 30, as follows:
ed that the British and French
ganizations," Carter was men
Detroit chapter 63: Sidney Cha- should try to write a peace that
tioned at the top. He was listed fetz,
president; Cal Bruss, vice- would seek to eliminate causes of
as follows: "Boake Carter, Ra- president; Ted Wettenstein, treas-
dio's Fearless News Editor, on urer; Phil Kaplan and Norman future wars.
"We Americans see no proba-
the timely subject 'Free Speech Kraner, sergeant-at-arms; Sam
and the News.' " Among the Schiff, reporter and Harry Moss, bility of a result that would bring
a Hitler-dominated government
speakers "Dynamic Young Ora- retiring president, chaplain.
as close to us as are you," Sen-
for J. E. McWilliams" of the
Adolph Freund chapter 93: ator Brown told the Canadian
Christian Mobilizers was listed. Harry Wenner, president; David
lawyers. "There are other potent
Church Group Asks Joint House- Katz, vice-president; King Gen- reasons why the predominant
nis,
secretary;
Harold
Gross,
treas-
Senate Inquiry on Un-
sentiment of our people is against
urer ; Herbert Hertzberg, sergeant- your enemy in this struggle.
American Activities
"We do not like the present
The opinion that "un-American at-arms; and Harold Gross, re-
activities" should be investigated tiring
president,
government because the
Herzl
chapter chaplain.
112: Paul Berger, German
by joint House and Senate com - president; Leo Gardner, vice-pres- ruler of the German people has
seized and throttled democratic
mittees or Presidential commis- ident; Jack Packer, treasurer;
u
sions, is expressed in the report Ervin Lervin and Don Black, ser- government in Germany, and re-
of a survey of "The Opportunity geants-at-arms; Leonard Feldman, organized a powerful people with
and Task of United Protestant- reporter, and Morris Solway, chap- the purpose of dominating Eu-
rope.
ism in Brooklyn," presented to lain.
"Our sentiment is against him
the opening session of a two-
day conference at the Nanson Felix Warburg Chapter 309: Mil- because he has cruelly persecuted
ton Stocker, president; Mattin
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Place Methodist Church.
Baungarden, vice-president; Lewis
The Dies Committee was de- Silverstein, secretary; Cy Sche-
nounced here by Representative mansky, treasurer; Paul Kantor
Vito Marcantonio as a force for and Dan Kosasky, sergeants-at-
undermining the "civil rights of arms; Julius Bello, reporter and
dissident minorities" and pre- Charles Rubin, chaplain.
paring the way for fascism here
Highland Park Chapter 313:
and for the nation's entry into Phil Rothschold was re-elected
war abroad. Mr. Marcantonio president; Louis Hoexter, vice-
spoke to 400 persons in the audi- president; Herbert Bean, secre-
torium of the Society for Ethical tary; Ernest Denefield, treasurer;
Culture.
Bernard Plotkin and Manuel No-
sum, sergeants-at-arms; Larry Ko-
pel, reporter; Julian Feiler, chap-
Department of Justice Will
lain.
Investigate Coughlin
Bnai David chapter 314: Sidney
NEW YORK. (WNS) — The Garelik re-elected president; 'Ar-
Rev. Charles E. Coughlin will thur Goodman, vice-president;
be investigated by the Depart- Raymond Bloch, secretary; Nor-
ment of Justice, it was learned man Siegal, treasurer; Harry Klein
here, as the result of formal and Abe Ingber, sergeants-at-arms;
complaints submitted against him Gerald Burg, reporter, and Harry
by the Jewish Peoples Commit- Kovitz, chaplain.
tee.
Del Rouge chapter 317: George
0. John Rogge, Assistant Duschinsky re-elected president;
United States Attorney General, Seymour Sobole, vice-president;
refused to disclose the nature Jack Jacobson, secretary; Jackie
of the charges, but said they Gil, treasurer; Benjamin Jonas
would be "investigated in due and Herbert Tischler, sergeants-
course." In his regular Sunday at-arms ; Edward A. Duschinsky,
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broadcast from Detroit (Jan. 28) reporter; Walter Noftaly, chap-
Father Coughlin said he would lain.
Bath City chapter 319; Eugene
welcome an investigation "with
graciousness".
Levine, president; Emanuel Lit-
Rogge, 36 - year - old "trouble vin, vice-president; Seymour Feld-
shooter" in the Attorney Gen- man, secretary; David Salburg,
eral's office, was brought here treasurer; Sidney Gersh, sergeant-
from Louisiana when 17 Chris- at-arms, and Nathan Litvin, re-
tian Fronters were arrested on porter.
Bnai Moshe chapter 321: Ber-
charges of conspiracy to over-
row the government. He is ex- nard Weisberg, president; David
pasted to confer with United Schane, vice-president; Leo Sobel,
States
ates ooli
attorneys in Chicago and treasurer; Harry Schwartz, secre-
, nneaa s on developments in tary; Fred Reamer and Norman
the Christian Front investigation. Goodman, sergeants-at-arms; Ger-
Father Coughlin, immediately aid Finn, reporter, and Irving
after the arrest of the plotters, Tentelnick, chaplain.
Emanuel Chapter 337: Israel
said he "roundly disavowed" the
Christian Front, but a week Kaner, re-elected president; Hy-
man Matlen, vice-president; Fred
later said he was a "friend - Sorkowitz, secretary; Nat Fin
Sorkowitz,
the accused".
kelstein, treasurer; Phil Subar
and Clem Goldman, sergeants-at-
Christia n Front Territory Gets
arms; Norman Bazell, reporter ,
Interfaith Council
and William Silver, chaplain.
Shaarey Zedek chapter: Nate
BROOKLYN, N. Y. (Religious
News Service)—Pledged to com- Soberman, president; Joseph Sos
e bat
religious prejudice, more nick, vice-president; Sam Rosen
than 30 representatives of Prot- blatt, treasurer; Morton Sultan ,
estant churches, Jewish syna- secretary ; Morton Morry an d
gogues
Rogues and local civil groups in
i Kanfer Tishman, sergeants-at -
the Flatbush section of Brooklyn arms; Joe Shugol, reporter, an d
methere and organized the Flat- Howard Savin, past-president ,
bush Interfaith Council.
chaplain.
The meeting was called through
In "A Homeland in the Mak
a letter issued early last week,
ing" the story of Jewish indus
signed
by
10
leading
community
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clergymen, stressing the need of trial development and expansio n
combating
racial and religious is vividly presented. See this talk
prejudic e.
ing film at Philadelphia-Byro i
Flatbush, it was recalled, is Hall Tuesday, Feb. 4.

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has endeavored to break down
religion, to drive out leaders of
the Christian church, Catholic
and Protestant alike; because he
has mercilessly bombed Polish
cities and slaughtered Polish citi-
zens without cause; because he
has devoured the democratic
countries to the south—Austria
and Czechoslovakia—against their
will.
"We condemn him because he
has plunged an unwilling world
into war, unleashed the most
contagious passion known to
man, and menaced my sons and
yours. In short, America is neu-
tral, but is pro-ally in sentiment.
"I confidently believe that
when the next peace conference
is held that the British Empire
and the French Republic will be
in a position to dictate the peace.
Let us recall a little recent his-
tory.
"I think President Wilson's
phrase used before our entrance
into the World War — 'Peace
Without Victory'—was an unfor-
tunate one. I do not want the

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next peace in the interest of all
mankind to be a peace without
victory. Justice, right and moral-
ity are on your side. Not only
do I think you will be victo•s-
I think you should be victors.
"But President Wilson used
another phrase which I think
among the grandest that have
ever been uttered by man. He
asked for—'Peace with Justice.'
"War indeed is destroying civi-
lization. Your enemies sadden
homes. Your enemies started the
war that might destroy civiliza-
tion.
"So it is with little hope that
I can look to a peace conference
that will contemplate, after your
victory, the cold-blooded destruc-
tion which has been brought
about because the rulers of Ger-
many demanded this war.
"I say I cannot look forward
with confidence for a fair treat-
ment of such a foe, nor for a
just peace. But, if such could
be the result of that peace con-
ference, it would be the greatest
victory civilization has won."

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