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March 29, 1940 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-29

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March

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains

THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY

Double Woolen Blankets 35c
25c
Each
Feather Pillows

All Ironed Service 30C
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April 1—Dr. Stephen S. Wise, guest speaker at public meeting
of Allied Campaign, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
April 2—Address by Ludwig Lore at Jewish Community Cello
April 2—Opening meeting of Women's Division of All
Jewish Campaign, at Temple Beth El, at 2 p. m. Guest speal• r,
Eva Lips, author of "Savage Symphony."
April 2—Bridge and Mah Jong Luncheon of Infants Seri
Group, at 12:30 p. m., at Bnai Moshe Auditorium.
April 3—"Know the Facts"—Jewish National Fund dramati.a-
tion of current Palestine situation, at Central High School.
April 8—Opening of pre-campaign solicitations in Allied Jess
Campaign.
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April 9—Forum of American Jewish Congress, Detroit Cl .
ter, at Jewish Community Center.
April 13, 14—Annual Jewish Community Center "Capers'
"Thumbs Up."
April 16—Address by Dr. Solomon Goldman at joint meeti
of Zionist Organization and IIadassah, at the Shaarey Zedek.

DR. PAUL EHRLICH WAS PROUD
OF BEING JEW, FRIEND REVEALS

TRINITY 2-0100

Michel Michalesko

One of the Outstanding Stars of the Yiddish Stage
in the World
IS RETAINED HERE FOR ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION
AN OPERETTA

"HUNGARIAN GIRL"

SUNDAY MATINEE and EVENING. MARCH 31
and TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2

The entire cast of Littmas's Theater assists Mr. Michalesko in this
production.
PRICES—EVES: 50c, 75c, S I: MATINEE: 50c, 75c.

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Photos Courtesy The National Jewish Monthly

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Left: Dr. Paul Ehrlich, great German-Jewish scientist and
Nobel Prize winner. Right: Edward G. Robinson, great Jewish ac-
tor and member of Bnai Brith, as he appears in the title role of
the movie, "The Story of Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet."

WASHINGTON. — Dr. Paul
Ehrlich, great German-Jewish
scientist whose life is now being
shown in the movie, "Dr. Ehr-
lich's Magic Bullet," was proud
that he was a Jew, it is reveal-
ed by one of his personal friends
in an exclusive article to appear
(Continued from Page 1)
in the April issue of The Na-
room is available in this quar- tional Jewish Monthly, Published
ter—the Baluti district—for every by Bnai Brith.
three Jewish families.
"He was not a religious man.
The Jews are not permitted to
take their furniture or bedclothes
with them but may take small
bundles of personal effects. Jew- Women's Council's
ish homes outside the Baluti sec-
tion are designated by special yel- Work to Be Viewed
low signs.
In Sketch April 1

EPIDEMIC

Plans to Rid Italy

"Your Four Dollars' Worth" is
the title of a series of original
ROME (WNS) — Following sketches describing the organiza-
Italy's moves to rid the profes- tion's work, to be presented by
sions of all Jewish, Premier Ben- the Detroit Section, National
ito Mussolini has indicated that he Council of Jewish Women, at its
will soon launch a campaign to regular meeting, Monday, April
force Italy's 40,000 Jews out of 1, at 1:15, at the Jewish Com-
the country, it was learned from munity Center.
usually reliable sources here.
The program will begin with a
The first tangible step in the dessert-luncheon to which mem-
new anti-Semitic drive was seen bers are asked to bring bundles
in the government's recall of a for the Council Resale Shop. All
previous order banning Jewish kinds of merchandise, including
emigration to other countries. Sev- clothing, household articles and
eral weeks ago Rome authorities toys, are acceptable. Mrs. Harold
called in all passports held by C. Allen is working on the pro-
gram as a member of the Resale
Jews.
It was reported that the Gov- Shop committee.
Acting in the skits are Mrs.
ernment now wishes to have Jews
emigrate from Italy at the rate James Wineman, Mrs. Seth Ja-
of 3,500 a year. At this rate, it cobson, Mrs. Philip Stern, Mrs.
is estimated, the entire Jewish David Wilkus, Mrs. David Feerer,
population will have left Italy Mrs. James Stein, Mrs. Harold
Desenberg, Mrs. John Hopp, Mrs.
within 11 years.
The Italian quota for immigra- Harry Cohen, Mrs. Albert Meis-
tion to the United States is 5,200 ter, Mrs. Maurice Seiden, Mrs.
yearly, far in excess of 3,500. Louis Simansky, Mrs. Morris
There is no similarity between Rand, Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, Mrs.
the situation confronting Italian Milton Donor, Mrs. E. G. Klein
Jews and the predicament in and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld. All
which Jews of Greater Germany are members of the Council. Two
find themselves since there are children, Beth Smilansky and
more emigration possibilities open John Hopp, have also been cast.
The sketches were written by
to Italian Jews. In recent years
Italian Jews have emigrated in Mrs. Seymour Tilchin, Mrs. Theo-
groups to South America and dore Kelter, Mrs. Harry Markle,
there are large colonies of Ital- Mrs. James Wineman and Mrs.
ian Jews in Palestine and the Milton Marx who are also direct-
ing them.
Belgian Congo.

Dies Committee Subpoenas Five
Bostonians in Christian
Front Probe
BOSTON (WNS) — The pres-
ence of Dies Committee investi-
gators in this city and other New
England centers was disclosed last
week when Robert B. Barker, a
committee investigator, announced
that he had subpoenaed five Chris-
tian Front leaders in Boston to
appear before the House Commit-
tee Investigating Un-American
Activities.
Though the names of the sub-
poenaed Christian Fronters were
withheld, it was learned that other
investigators are delving into
Christian Front activities in Paw-
tucket, R. I., Manchester, N. H.,
and Troy, N. Y.

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but he and his whole family
were proud of being Jews and
conscious of the magnificent tra-

of Jews

"A Mark of Distinction".

supervised by our designer and interior dec-

Sees Arab-Jewish Amity
Commenting on the effect of
the British land regulations on
public opinion in Palestine, he
said that the Jews of Palestine
and of other lands are deter-
mined to carry on the struggle
for the establishment and exten-
sion of the Jewish National
Home in accordance with the
Mandate of the League of Na-
tions.
"Somebody in the British Col-
onial office exercised poor judg-
ment in subjecting the Jewish
people to a severe test at a time
when it is engaged in daily
prayers for the victory of the
western democracies. As a tiller
of the soil in the Holy Land for
the past 50 years and as one of
the pioneers in Jewish coloniza-
tion in that country, I belong
to those who believe that it is
an act of Providence that the
Jews and the Arabs have been
thrown together and that it is
possible for the two peoples to
live in amity. I know the country
and the two peoples, particularly
those who till its soil, and I say
that the land regulations prohibit-
ing Arabs from selling and Jews
from buying land in one zone
and restricting land transfer in
another is a fatal error and a
sin toward the country as a
whole.
"During the past four years
Palestine Jewry was engaged in
a struggle with the forces of
destruction, Hundreds of us were
killed, thousands were affected.
But our banner, the banner of
Hebrew culture, has not been
lowered. And if it has been de-
creed by Providence that more
sacrifices be brought, they shall
be brought, but our banner upon
which the lasting hope of an
eternal people is written, will not
be wrested from our hands."

Mussolini

Phone HOGARTH 3042-3

French, 18th Century or Regency, we will
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Continued from Page 1

March

THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR

PALESTINE

SHIRTS
No matter what you pay,

29, 1940

Pinsker Society's
Cabaret Event on
Sunday Evening

The Pinsker Progressive Aid So-
ciety will sponsor a "Night in
Paris," a cabaret-style affair,
which will feature dancing and
entertainment, this Sunday eve-
ning, March 31, at the Bnai
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
There will be music by two or-
chestras and a rich floor show.
Refreshments will be available.
The Pinsker Society is one of
the best known landsmanschaften
in Detroit. It assists many causes,
and proceeds from its affairs are
used to finance its charitable ac-
tivities.

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ditions of Jewish culture," the
article states.
The author is Dr. Benno Ernst
Latz, Jewish refugee from Ger-
ninny, in whose senatorium at
Bad Homburg, Dr. Ehrlich died.
He is at present living in New
York City.

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