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March 15, 1940 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-15

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A NICtitillf Yaw" Periodie,a1 Carta

larch 15, 1940_

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The legal Chronicle

Shaarey Zedek's Men's
Club Midnight Show
Saturday, April 6

"This pamphlet is obviously de-
will preside at the hearing which
signed to arouse fears of violent
has been called for 10:30 o'clock
when the petition fo the United
anti-Semitic activities in this
(Continued from Page 1)
Jewish Appeal (Joint Distribution
from
Page
1)
country and thus to induce con-
(Continued
d Committee, United Palestine Ap-
's Division set-up was ma e peal and National Refugee Serv- General Jewish Council, compris- tributions to the League by he
The Men's Club of Shaarey
the
;omen . a we Gut
the past ce), as well as those of the He- in the American Jewish Commit- panicstricken," the Council's re-
I .
Zedek
is completing plans for
m rs c• ur
has
brew University, the Hebrew Im- tee, the
American
Jewish
Con-
Y Mrs. S So ino J.
port states. "'The Council is con- the midnight show to be held at
the
Bnai
Brith
and
the
.e
rw
e
s.s,
re ek,
sec- migrant Aid Society and the Ort g
ccePted the appointment of
vinced not only that such appeals the Oriole Theater, Linwood at
ish Labor Committee.
J
division; and Mrs. will be studied.
o
f
the
m
serve no useful purpose, but that Philadelphia, Saturday evening,
etary
After
investigating
the
activi-
Mrs. Harry
and
The overseas hearing will ex-
April 6, at 11:45.
tbraha Cooper s e as co-chair.
tend through luncheon which is ties and personnel of this organ- they are positively harmful. While
Jackson will se7 committee.
Technicolor motion pictures
the General Jewish Coun- it is essential that the facts with will be presented showing the
e n of the Prespec scheduled for one o'clock, ization, cif
reports that in its opinion the regard to the character and ex-
?us Samuel Mendelsohn who • Earlier Hearings Reviewed.
League is not equipped to accom- tent of anti-Semitism in America Jewish contributions to America
kers committee lo ll.
the w"l'
,eads 940
Abe Srere, president of the plish the tasks it has undertaken, be made known to Jew and non- in the pre-revolutionary and
Women , s Protect, wi 1
Among the
h
Anson C. Tabor as J ewish Welfare Federation, which that its work is likely to do more Jew alike, it is inexcusable to revolutionary days.
the
story
of Haym
conducts
the
Allied
Jewish
Cam-
harm
than
good,
and
that
it
does
films
will
be
ra e ve 1 Mrs.
distort or exaggerate them. The
and Mrs. Harry L.
Salomon
depicted
in
technicolor,
Paign,
will
preside
at
the
meeting
not
deserve
the
supportof
Jews
t kone 1 a s secretary M
Rober
situation can only be made worse
meeting the by the creation of panic and hys- and "The Bill of Rights."
ewman Ivill serve as secretary called for 3 o'clock the same day, who are interested
I, Newman
when
earlier
hearings
on
local
problem
of
anti-Semitism
in
a
Another feature depicting the
'ft committee
teria."
,f the spi'c'idI f,r
and national agencies will be re- sound and effective manner.
headed by l‘l rs. Henry Wineman.
"The most flagrant of Mr. Mar- contributions of our people to
America from the time of Co-
Investigation has shown that
satisfaction with of
rto the steering committee for the Mr. Margolies is the founder, golies' actions," the report states, lumbus to the present time is the
Expressing.
the
rapidity with which Detroit's viewed
; and the recommendations
"and
one
which
shows
how
ser-
camPaign goal will be pre- president, treasurer and executive iously his individualistic enter- work of the Department of In-
1940 Women's Division is shap- sensed
I ) t d to the entire group.
director of his League, the Coun- prise can misrepresent the posi- terio• of the United States Gov-
ing into an e efficient campaign or-
cil's report states, and that its tion of people for whom he does ernment, in "America Speaks."
Sunday
's
sessions
will
conclude
ganization, Mrs. Srere said, "We
leadership is in the hands not speak, is his espousal of the
This will be followed by a pro-
cannot afford to delay! Time is the work undertaken by the Bud- whole
want to conclude get Committee to weigh the peti- of one person. The only other two cause of the 17 members of the gram of Chasidic and Palestinian
we
baited and
a successful campaign before the tions of all agencies seeking in- members of the board of direc- Christian Front who have been music presented by outstanding
are shown to be Mr. Mar- indicted for conspiracy."
local artists, among them a musi-
general drive. We must serve as elusion as beneficiaries of the 1940 tors
Expressing no opinion on the cal trio consisting of Herschel
an example to the men and above Allied Jewish Campaign. Composed golies' sister and another rela-
all we want to feel that we, the of Detroit Service Group members, tive. Very few of the 2500 "mem- guilt or innocence of the 17 in- Leib, formerly musical director
women of Detroit, are comparable representing a cross-section of the bers" of the League claimed by dicted men, the Council points of the orchestra at the Fox Thea-
commun t. local Jewish community, the Bud- Mr. Margolies take any active to the impropriety of Mr. Mar- ter, Jacob Becker, graduate of
other
to the women of too,
can achieve get Committee has considered the part in its affairs, according to golies' attempt to influence the the Petrograd Conservatory at
we,
ties; goal,
that with pride, with dignity, requests of lcoal, national, and the Council's report, while every result of their trial in advance. Petrograd, Russia, first cellist of
our
overseas organizations for par- person contributing as much as As an example of his tactics, the Michigan Theater Symphony Or-
and with honor!"
ticipation in the annual spring $1 is considered a "member" Council points out that Mr. Mar- chestra, and Rose Bassin Stein,
4 • *
drive conducted by the Jewish unless he returns his membership golies has claimed credit for his pianist; Cantor Jacob H. Sonen-
ORGANIZATIONS' COMMITTEE Welfare Federation. The Detroit card.
League's action in denouncing Fa- klar, lyric tenor; Mrs. Abraham
Service group is the fund-raising
Describing Mr. Margolies' meth- ther Coughlin as a politician and Cooper, soprano; George Bak-
pLANS FOR 1940 DRIVE
My eon A. Keys opened the first arm of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ods of soliciting funds as "ques- an opportunist; but that only two riges, baritone; the Male Choral
ation. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich tionable," the Council condemned weeks after it had held a "Stop Group, directed by Cantor Sonen-
meeting of the 1940 Allied Jewishis serving as chairman of the De- his attempt to play upon the fears Coughlin" meeting, the League klar, and others.
Campaign planning committee on roi Service
Tickets are available at the of-
ervice Group 1940 Bud- of the Jewish community and cited wired Father Coughlin that it was
organizations on Sunday morning, get Committee.
the alleged circulation by the "100 per cent for acquittal" of the fice of Congregation Shaarey
March 10, at the Jewish Home for
League of 250,000 copies of a arrested men and that the tele- Zedek and from members of the
Aged. Mr. Keys, who served as • Considered Policy
and
pamphlet,
"'Prelude to Pogroms," gram concluded with the words: Men's Club, Sisterhood
In addition to passing judg-
co-chairman of the organization's
others.
"Seek
your
valued
cooperation."
I
as
an
example.
b a -
dovision of the 1939 Allied Jewish ment on the amounts to be
Campaign, extended his thanks to located to individual agencies, the
those present for their excellent Budget Committee has weighed
cooperation last year and pointed the broader problem of inclusion
to the success of their division. policy for the Jewish Welfare
He stressed the need for the full Federation. The question of policy,
cooperation Of all roganizations as to which agencies, overseas,
national and local, shall be in-
again this year.
Analyzing the objectives of the eluded in Federation and Welfare
1940 drive, Isidore Sobeloff, execu- fund grants, is of primary con-
five director of the Jewish Wel- corn to communities throughout
fare Federation which conducts the country, as well as to De-
the annual Allied Jewish Cam- troit's leaders.
Subsequent to each of the var-
paign, described the all-inclusive-
ness of the campaign. He stressed ious hearings, the individual chair-
the fact that the drive will em- men have brought their reports
brace at least 55 local, national to the Budget Committee's Steer-
and overseas causes again this ing Committee, which Abe Srere,
year and that the gifts from or- Federation's president, heads as
ganizations and individuals must chairman.
Sidney J. Allen, Melville S.
be in proportion to the greater
needs aggravated by the world Welt and Henry Wineman are as-
sisting Mrs. Ehrlich as co-chair-
situation today.
man of the 1940 Budget Commit-
Adopt Resolution
Following the reading of a tee.
statement by Fred M. Butzel,
to
in which he appealed to the mem- All Creeds Urged to Unite
Save
Persecution
Victims
hers of the campaign planning
committee on organizations to in- NEW YORK (WNS)—As a
the BUICK'
duce the officers and members of result of widespread suffering and
the various societies in the city homelessness in European lands,
to take an active part in the Protestants, Catholics and Jews,
forthcoming humanitarian drive, must unite in the common task of
a resolution was unanimously human rescue to save those in
adopted to cooperate wholehearted- distress as well as to "reinteg-
ly with the campaign. rate the shattered spiritual life
In order to acquaint members of the world."
This was the keynote sounded
of the organizations with the pro-
grams of the 55 agencies in the by Dr. Thomas Mann, the noted
1940 Allied Jewish Campaign, the German author, Bishop Bernard
But skipping this, even skipping the
officers of the various groups J. Sheil of the Catholic Archdio-
HERE are a lot of things about this
agreed to invite members of the cese of Chicago, and Rabbis Abba
fact that Buick's prices are lower than
stunning 1940 Buick to claim your
Campaign Speakers Bureau to Hillel Silver and Jonah B. Wise,
address their organizations on be- national chairman of the United
some sixes, one thing alone is enough to
attention, if you want to know what's
half of the drive. In order to Jewish Appeal, in a nationwide
send you hot-footing to your Buick dealer.
what in motorcars.
facilitate this program, the cam- broadcast,
The
broadcast
marked
the
open-
paign planning committee ap-
pointed several sub-committees to ing of campaigns in scores of corn-
For instance, you've got to admit that it
That's the obvious fact that as Buick
work with the speakers' bureau munities in behalf of the United
has
done
a
lot
to
beautify
the
boulevards.
goes these days so goes the industry.
in arranging joint meetings for Jewish Appeal for Refugees and
all organizations meeting in one Overseas Needs, which is Ameri-
And, from the way folks are swinging
building on the same date. can Jewry's single instrument for
So do the obvious thing. Go try out this
All the organizations repre- providing relief and rehabilita-
over to Buick, it must have some-
superb traveler. We think you'll de-
senteel agreed to increase their tion overseas, refugee aid, immi-
thing value-wise that's pretty important.
roup contributions substantially gration and settlement in Pales-
cide you'll never be really happy till
in accordant, with today's great- tine and the adjustment of refu-
you have one.
er
What you hear about its quick-off-
er need and stated that organiza- gees in the United States.
tona pledge s will be signed by
Condemning modern "stream-
the-mark engine and the silkiness it
April 1.
lined anti-Semitism" as a "hand-
Each member of the Campaign grenade tossed over the wall to
gets from balancing after assembly
*delivered at Flint, Mich.
Prices Begin at
Planning
Each Committee on Organiza
_ work havoc and confusion in the
certainly calls for inquiry.
lions will ..elect 10 members of camp of Democracy," Thomas
Transtortation based on
group to serve as captains and Mann sounded a warning that the
rail
rates, state and local
So
do
the
rave
notices
BuiCoil
workers, cdotains and workers "onslaught against the Jews was
I solicit individuals whose pros- but the starting signal for a
taxes
(if any), optional
Springing gets and the talk you hear
pert slips will be assigned to them. general drive against the very
equipment
and accesso-
about five-foot front seat room in th ,:.
I ri order to facilitate this solici- foundations of Christianity."

COUNCIL

DRIVE

Head. of the a
and Ato berried!

Above is

ingsedan $9 9 6*

T

01 1, committee
members will
1 submit
lists of the names, ad-

and its Foamtex cushions soft
as a down puff.

SUPER

dresses, and elephone numbers of
their captains
Pythian Sisters
and workers to
Abraham • Lachover
at 51 W.
Greater Detroit Temple No, 152,
Warren Ave. immediately.
• Meetings t Budget Committee Pythian Sisters, is planning its

On &wrl
hi
13th anniversary birthday party,
Hearings on overseas and refu- to be held on April 8, at 8 p. m.
gee service, will be conducted on Grand Chief of Michigan, Dora
Su nday morning, March 17, by Sutton. will visit the Temple in
the
Detroit Service Group budget her official capacity.
c ommittee
for the 1940 Allied Jew-
Sunday, March 24, at 2 p.
ish
Campaign, at the first of a drill staff rehearsal will be held
series of
meetings scheduled at on John R. and Erskine.
the
A card part is planned for
Hotel Statler through
g out the
entire
da
April 15, at 8 p. m. There will
5•
m
I
ever L, 1
be refreshments and prizes. Pro-
with Henry :rentis, co-chairman ceeds will go for Moos Chitim.
ineman of the bud-
get committee's
mmittee's overseas division, The public is invited.

$895

for Business Coupe
—Sedan prices
start at 8935—

ries—extra. Prices subject
to change without notice.



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