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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

April 5, 1940

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Chronicle

German and Austrian refugees Priest Gives Blood to Save
arrived in New York last week,
Jewish Youth
400 of them coming on the Cun-
Continued from Page 1
We invite you to shop the town!
and White Star liner Georgic and
(Religions News
CHICAGO.
. . . and we believe you'll agree
foodstuffs outside of the others on two Netherlands Service)—In an effort to save
g' district, special "Jew liners, the Veendam and the
p urchasin
our "modest little store around
the
l'aluti
the
life
of
a
12-year-old
Jewish
• money" has been introduced in Zaandam.
the corner" offers better values,
boy suffering from a rare di-
The refugees reported that the sease known as staphylococcus
more style, more quality . . .
Lodz, the money being good only
Jewish quarter and will food situation in Germany is rap- septicemit, Father Paul Meinecke,
and above all . . . BETTER
in
idly becoming worse and that all a Roman Catholic priest of Ger-
FIT . . . COMPARE.
not be accepted elsewhere.
Lodz Jews are not permitted stores and markets have signs man extraction, donated a half
See Our Smart
receive mail. Letters ad- forbidding Jews to enter before pint of his blood.
to
dresi“ d to them have been re- noon. There is rarely any food
Spring Selections!
The blood was rushed here by
turned with the inscription, "let- after the noon hour, refugees plane from San Francisco where
the priest is pastor of St. Bani-
Suits, 8 29'
te r undelivered because of said.
Included among the refugees face's Church.
danger of epidemics."
was Paul E. Mayer, a lieutenant
Topcoats, •22" to *50
in the German air force during
5,000 American Visas Available
the World War, who said that he
The Yiddish papers suppressed
for Poles; No Method
had escaped from Germany with it, but it's none the less a fact
of Distribution
the assistance of a high Nazi that Shalom Asch the other day
LONDON. (WNS) — Approxi- official, who was an old friend of
answered a detractor of "The
INC.
mately 5,000 mimigration visas the family.
Nazarene" with a striking argu-
to the United States are avail-
Several of the refugees said ment . . . He slapped the face of
River
and Clifford
1430 GRISWOLD ST., Bet. Grand
able to Poles under the present that they had been detained in his critic—who, if you must know,
quota, which expires at the end concentration camps before be- is a collaborator on the Jewish
of June, but there is no method ing permitted to leave the Reich. Daily Forward.
of digribution since the Nazi au-
thorities have ordered all Ameri- Germans in St. Louis Cancel
can consular officials to leave
Showing of Nazi Propaganda
Poland, it was disclosed here.
Film
The current American quota
ST. LOUIS (WNS)—Despite
provides for 6,000 immigration pressure brought by Dr. Her-
visas, Because distribution of bert Diet, local Nazi consul, the
the visas was stopped when the scheduled showing of "The West
Nazis invaded Poland last Sep- Wall," Nazi-made film glorifying
tember only 1,000 of these visas the German Army, was cancelled
has been issued.
by the board of directors of the
When the American officials German House, where the film
were ordered to leave Warsaw was to have been shown.
there were more than 5,000 ap-
Acting upon recommendations
plicants registered with the con- from the house committee, which
sulate. Tne distribution of the described the film as outright
ll its tradition
visas among these Polish Jews propaganda, the board of direc-
may mean the difference between tors of the German House re-
//
Rabbi David Klein,
edorim in all its splendor
life and death.
fused to rent a hall for the
Rabbi Eric Friedland
film. Board members agreed
pecial rates for Seders and week.
will officiate.
House Foreign Affairs Committee that the German community of
nly Mt. Clemens Hotel accredited
Postpones Action on Polish
St. Louis did not want the Ger-
by Union of Orthodox Rabbis.
Relief Bill
man House to be identified with
WASHINGTON. (WNS)—De- the Nazis.
acation with us.
spite a warning by Rep. John
Kee, of West Virginia, that "if Attorney General Jackson Warns
njoyment for young and old.
we don't do something now, it
of Need to Guard Civil
°member to write or phone your
will be too late because they will
Liberties
• SERVICE SUPREME
• ELEGANT ROOMS
have starved to death," the
reservations.
WASHINGTON (WNS)—The
CUISINE
UNEXELLED
STRICTLY
KOSHER
•
House Foreign Affairs Committee need to guard the spirit as well
posponed action on the $15,000- as the letter of civil liberties in
000 Polish relief bill.
instituting prosecution was em-
REJOICE WITH THOSE DELIVERED FROITI
The Nazi Government's "White phasized here by Attorney Gen-
that the United States is rearm- eral Robert H. Jackson in his
THE FIORDS OF THE OPPRESSES
Book," in which it was charged address at the second annual
ing for war "toward which the conference of United States at-
Jews in full consciousness are torneys.
striving," was called a "pack of
Mr. Jackson pointed out that
lies" by high Government and "in times of fear or hysteria,
foreign officials here.
political, racial, religious, social
MINERAL BATHS
and economic groups, often from
PHONE 75
Rev. W. C. Kernan Assails the best of motives, cry for the
CLEMENS,
MICHIGAN
MT.
Coughlin As Foe of Civil
scalps of individuals or groups
Liberties
because they do not like their
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Calling views."
on the American people to be on
the alert against the misuse of Nazis Forbid Jews in Poland To
Emigrate
civil liberties by subversive ele-
AMSTERDAM (WNS) — Re-
ments, Rev. William C. Kernan,
chairman of the refugee com- ports circulating here stated that
mittee of the Episcopal Diocese the Nazi authorities have issued
of Newark, assailed Father decrees forbidding Jews in Nazi-
LITTLE RED RIBBON AND
Coughlin as the chief inspiration occupied Poland to emigrate to
of totalitarian propaganda in the other countries.
THERE ARE MY EXTRA FREW
A new decree issued by Reich
United States of which, he said,
anti-Semitism is an integral part. Protector Baron Konstantin von
Rev. Kernan spoke at the final Neurath prohibited Jews in Bo-
session of a conference on La- hemia-Moravia from engaging in
bor's rights and civil liberties at any branch of the textile in-
the Rand School of Social Sci- dustry after April 15, it was
ences held under the auspices of learned here.
the National Council of Social
Polish Government-in-Exile Ac-
Democracy.

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cuses Nazis of Murdering
2,500,000 Poles
Ask Senator Lundeen to Explain
Address Before Pro-Nazi
PARIS (WNS) — The Polish
Government - in - exile, accusing
Organization
NEW YORK. ( W NS ) — The Nazi Germany of trying "to mur-

non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League
-1/2 has wired Senator Ernest Lun-
deen, farmer laborite of Minne-
sota, asking if he knew that the
Board of Trade for German-
American Commerce, at whose
recent dinner-meeting he was the
principal speaker, was a Nazi
propaganda organization.
Speaking before the organiza-
tion March 21, at a dinner also
addressed by Karl Edward, Duke
of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; Otto
•A. Stiefel, New Jersey leader of
pi 0-Nazi groups, and Dr. Frank
K, iiiimpfel, founder of the New
). 11: Steuben Society, Senator
Lundeen called for "a free flow
of commerce" between Germany
aril the United States.

Refugee Composers and Music
Publishers Seek Royalties
from Reich

A group of refugee composers
nod music publishers last week

der deliberately the Polish fath-
erland," has blamed the Nazis
for the death of 2,500,000 Poles.
The charges were contained in
a 109-page book listing the
crimes perpetrated by the Nazis
against the Polish population.
The book declared that the pop-
ulation in Nazi-occupied regions
has decreased by about 4,000,000
since Jan. 15.
"If we deduct the prisoners
and workmen deported to Ger-
many amounting to 1,604,321,
this leaves some 2,500,000 peo-
ple who can be considered to
have died as a result of the war
activities, executions, hunger,
cold and so forth," the book
stated.
The exiled Polish Government
said that 157,000 Poles are be-
ing held in Nazi prison and con-
centration camps. The book also
disclosed that the infant mor-
tality rate rose to 58 per cent

tiled in Supreme Court here an
a pplication for a warrant of at-
tachment against Nazi organiza- under German occupation.
tion s selling copyrighted music, Jews Invited to Participate in
Discussions of Polish Govern-
hat ging that the Nazi organiza-
ment in Exile
lions had deprived them of roy-
PARIS. (WNS) — The Polish
p. ities for their music played in
government-in-exile at Angers
tiermany and other countries.
The application staed that the has invited Jewish organizations
e fugee composers and publishers to appoint representatives to par-
am
in
discussions and activi-
1%
e re d ticipate of
royalties
ounting to $96,154. Among
the complainants
Viennese composer
of 20
op- ment.
The activities
include
the
was Leo
Ascher,
ties conducted
by the
govern-
e Polish Red Cross, Franco-Polish
the
rettas, who demanded recovery military operations, the World
Union of Poles Abroad and the
of $14,297.
Four
our hundred and eighty-four Association of Friends of Poland.

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