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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
April 5, 1940
IAZIS EVADE
BLOCKADE
Neutrals Get War Ma-
terials, the Boycott
Council Finds
Carnival of Home
Relief on Sunday
Immediate Tasks
In Defense Work
The Home Relief Society an-
nounces that tickets for the
carnival to take place Sunday
evening. April 7, at Hotel Sta-
ler, will be available at the
door. Mrs. Charles E. Harris
is general chairman, and Mrs.
Congress Leaders Out-
line Program for
Jewish Rights
Schmolka, Czechoslovakian
Sobeloff to Address the Mt. Marie Zionist,
Dies Suddenly
Sinai on April 8
An important business meeting
of the Mount Sinai Hospital s-
sociation will be held Monday,
April 8, at 2 p. m., in the banquet
hall of Hotel Statler.
Isadore Sobeloff, executive di-
LONDON, (Palcor Agency)—
Marie Schmolka, 50 - year - old
leading Czechoslovakian Zionist,
died suddenly of heart failure
here, where she had been active
on behalf of Czechoslovakian
refugees, aiding in the adminis-
tration of the trust fund estab-
lished for them.
Generally considered the moat
important Jewish figure in
Chechoslovakian Zionism before
the downfall of the little repub-
lic, Marie Schmolka was a lead-
ing member of various Jewish
and international women's organ-
izations. Among these were the
Czechoslovakian League of Na-
tions Union, the IIicem and the
Czechoslovakian Women's Zionist
Organization.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair-
Neutral ; 'Irchases from the
man of the administrative com-
of raw materials
mittee of the World Jewish Con-
nited Stat.
U formerly
gress, and Dr. Maurice L. Peel-
bought in quantity by
zweig, chairman of its British
Germany and used in war indus-
Section, sailed for Europe after
tries increased sensationally since
a two months' visit at the invi-
the outbreak Of the war in Eu-
tation of the American Jewish
Congress, in the course of which
rope, according. to a study of
they conferred with representa-
American v \ port trends based
tis-
tives of Jewish communities in
upon official Government staeph
the United States, Canada, Mex-
tics just rel. used by Dr. Jos
ico, Argentine, Chile and Uru-
Tenenbaum, chairman of the
guay in the interests of European
Joint Boycott Council of the
Jewry.
American Jewish Congress and
The leaders of the World Jew-
the Jewish Labor Committee.
ish Congress returned to Europe
Lead and copper found new
to resume immediately important
narkets in countries adjacent to
tasks relating to the eventual
h did not purchase
.lermany w
restoration of the rights of Jews
hese materials from the United
MRS. AL WEISMAN
after the peace and action to
states in previous years, the sur-
Peter A. Miller and Mrs. Sam- prevent wherever possible the
coy
found. which purchased only uel Kanners are co-chairmen.
further deterioration of Jewish
Belgium
The admission fee includes re- life abroad.
56,000 lbs. of lead during the
re year of 1938, bought 3,- freshments, prizes and amuse-
Confer with Gibson
enti
during the two ments.
While
aboard the Conte di
MRS. JACOB HARVITH
149,000 lbs.
Mrs. William Gordon, chair- Savoia they conferred with the
onths, December, 1939-January,
1940; the Netherlands which pur- man, and Mrs. Nathan Mandel- Hon. Hugh Gibson, former United rector of the Jewish Welfare
In chased only a little solder in berg, co-chairman of the hos- States Ambassador to Belgiu m Federation, will be the guest
1938 bought 2,802,000 lbs. of tess committee will be assisted and Poland, with respect to the speaker.
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president,
lead in the single month of Jan. - by the following hostesses on facilitation of relief to the
uary, 1940; Hungary, nothing in Sunday evening: Mesdames Har- stricken Jewish population in the who will preside, urges that all
1938 to 1,994,000 lbs. in Decem- man Agins, David Arkin, Charles areas occupied by Germany. AT- members attend and bring
her and January. In South I. Bassey, Harry Coggan, Louis •angements have already been friends. An attractive musical
America, Peru increased its pur- Frank, Sam Gordon, Abe Gor- concluded by the World Jewish program has been arranged by
chases from 16,000 lbs. in 1938 don, Joseph Galperin, Aaron Congress with the International Mrs. David Werbe.
and an Jackson, Max Kogan, Sam Lu- Red Cross for shipments of food,
to 451,000 lbs. in December
while
Chile
purchased
cas, Peter Miller, Samuel Mitch- clothing and medicine to Jewish
January,
95,000 lbs. in 1938 and 473,000 ell, Saul Modell, Joseph Sachs. communities in Nazi - P o 1 a n d, Center Varsity Plays Suffrin
lbs. in the same two months.
in Special Benefit Game
Mrs. Robert Drews, publicity which await implementation on
Germany which bought 2,185,000 chairman
.
states that the vari- the arrangements regarding the
CLEAN-UP FOR
lbs.
lead a in single
1938, is
not cred-
The Jewish Center Varsity
ited of with
direct
pur- ous articles to be sold at the blockade.
In a statement the leaders of cagers will meet the Harry Suff-
chase
since
the start in
of Europe
the war. sonally
booths by
were
provided
per- the World Jewish Congress, an rin basketball team in a special
Neutral
countries
the not
members
listed,
3 9 benefit game on Saturday, April
The organization
representing
as announced last week.
d Latin America boosted the home made articles, such
as countries of the world, prior to 6, at 7:15 p. m. in the gym-
rate of their purchases of re- jellies, aprons, cakes and canned their departure made known nasium of the Jewish Commun-
find copper from the United fruits, were provided by mem- that as a result of their visit an ity Center, Woodward at Hol-
States in the five-month war bers and friends of the organi- office of the World Jewish Con- brook. Proceeds from this game
period, September, 1939, through zation. Some of the dolls were gress has been established in will help defray expenses in
January, 1940, to levels far above dressed by members and friends Buenos Aires which will repro- sending the Varsity to Akron, 0.,
those of the entire year of 1938, and many other articles were sent the World Jewish Congress where it competes with Cen-
Men's Suits or Topcoats
ters from Ohio, Pennsylvania and
Ladies' Plain Dresses,
"apparently re,compensate for contributed. The following are in South American lands.
United States copper exports to in charge of the booths: Mrs.
Michigan in the annual tri-state
Suits or Coats
Immediate Tasks
Germany of 148,666,000 lbs. in Ben Gale, groceries; Mrs. Bar-
tournament.
I'Ickup & Delivery
1938 which dropped to zero after ney Newman, jellies; Mrs. Paul . The immediate tasks which the
As an added high-light of the
In Detroit & Suburbs
f
the
World
Jewish
Con-
.
leaders
o
the war started," according to Garelik, cigarettes; Mrs. Maurice
evening, there will be a dance.
Kress will set themselves to do
the survey.
Garelik, aprons; Mrs. Arthur
Russia's purchases jumped Gould, cakes; Mrs. Reuben Allen- are:
The late Reuben Brainin's
1. The establishment in Gen-
from 110,359 lbs. in 1938 to 98,- der, candy; Mrs. Samuel B. Dan-
eva,
Switzerland
of
"an
institute
much-discussed
have now
702,000 lbs. during the first five to, toys; Mrs. Joseph Galperin for the formulation of Jewish been published diaries
in part, as Vol-
months of the war in the same is in charge of prizes.
III of his Collected Works
peace proposals to the peace con- unto
periods; Switzerland's purchases
. .. One of the celebrities under
Mrs.
Joseph
Sachs,
3807
Cort-
increased from 1,296,000 lbs. to
ference."
fire in these pages from the He-
533 547 FOREST AVE., EAST
9,648,000 lbs.; Hungary's from land Ave., will be hostess to the
2. The continuation of its Po' brew dean's diaries is Shalom
board
on
Friday,
April
12.
3,079,000 lbs. to 7,570,000 lbs.
litical negotiations with friendly Asch, author of "The Nazarene."
The monthly meeting will be
Italy which purchased 43,747,000
lbs. of copper in the full year held on Monday, April 29 at the governments in
order the
to prevent
ossible
further
1938, bought 26,773,000 lbs. dur- home of Mrs. Sam Leve on Haz- insofar
sh situa-
o as p
ing the first five months of the elwood Ave., instead of April deteriration
of the and
Jewi
to
tion in Europe
TRINITY 2-0100
war; Sweden, 37,250,000 lbs. in 22 at the Community Center.
for the e eventual
secure
ve
8210 TWELFTH ST.
following
contributions
their
support
1938 and 19,536,000 lbs. during
The
restoration of Jewish rights.
the five war months; the Nether-
The expansion and the de-
3. Th
lands, 13,780,000 lbs. and 8,026,- of have
been received:
memory
Anthony
Deutsch In from
Mr.
and Mrs. Al Weisman; in honor velopment of the machinery
000 lbs, in the same periods.
Great Yiddish Actor in the role of "BOBE YACHNE" in
which the World Jewish Congress
In Latin America, Brazil's pur- of Anna Raskin from Dr. and has established for the relief of
chases increased from 3 ,479,000 Airs. Robert S. Drews,
Polish Jewry.
The Home Relief Society i s
lbs. in 1938 to 4,960,000 lbs.
Th
By ABRAHAM GOLDFADEN
This the World Jewish Con-
during the five months war Pe- pleased to announce that Mrs.
SUNDAY
MATINEE
AND EVENING, APRIL 7
riond3, while Mexico purchased Al Weisman, a past president, gress will be enabled to do by
On Tuesday Evening, April 9, Mr. Michalesko will appear in
2,038,999
,999 lbs. in 1938 and 1, is now at home convalescing reason of the financial support it
Jacob Gordin's
336,000 lbs. during the first five from a severe illness. During has won for this work on the
in Amer- her suffering, Mrs. Weisman did visit of its leaders to America.
months great
of the increase
war.
Work in South America
th needy
b the
"This
'
not
f 1 to
t remember
b fail
.
Entire Littman Cast assist Mr. Michalesko
Dr. Goldmann spent 18 days
. her cooperation which
ica's export of copper carries
COMING: Beginning with April 5, for 11 days—
grave implications," Dr. Tenon- by
giving
inspiration n° to all th ose just p prior to his departure in the
was
an
Great Talking Picture, "A BRIEVELE DER MAMEN"
i •
baum said • in making public the working
to make this carn val a Argentine, Uruguay and Chile.
In the Argentine he launched a
PRICES—EVES: 50c, 75c, SI: MATINEE: 50c, 75c.
study. "By indulging in this „„,, c
local campaign for 5,000,000
self-evident war trade through s " --
pesos, one half of which will be
channels that appear to lead to
given to the World Jewish Con-
Nazi Germany, we leave our-
selves open to the charge of giv- Contributions to the Jewish gress for its relief work. A simi-
lar campaign will be conducted
Home for Aged
ing material aid in a most cru-
in Uruguay. While in South
cial period to the mortal enemy
The following have made con- America, Dr. Goldmann con-
of world domocracy, Hitlerism."
tributions to the Jewish Home ferred with the Foreign Ministers
NOW SELLING 3 GREAT CARS
for Aged: Mr. and Mrs. Abra- of Argentine and Uruguay and
Antique 3 on Exhibit by hams, Charlotte, N. C., in mem- with the President of Uruguay
ory of Mose Winkelman; Mrs. with respect to the Jewish situa-
Refugee Couple
colic, ion of antiques, crys- Joseph
Joseph Benjamin in memory of tion there. In this connection
GET HIS DEAL FIRST
tat and piverware is on exhibit mother, Mrs. Etta Slakter; Mr. Dr. Goldmann stated:
"Anti-semitism has nearly dis-
Associated with
and Mrs. M. Simons, Pontiac,
appeared in these countries and
3301 hogree Ave., and poi- Mich., in memory of Louis Gold-
berg; Slakter family, in memory German propaganda with is de-
vale
.5- ,,n , '.zs may be arranged
, ae 1,
Slakter; moralizing effect is much less
by
" calline' Tyelr 6-3796.
TOwnsend 8-9310
Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Smith, in felt since the outbreak of the
12250 Jos. Campau
This collection of very valuable
M of mother, Mrs. Etta
war.
objects \yd. borught here by a memory of Mose Winkelman;
"I am sure that the Jewish
refugee
couple
from are
Vienna.
of the
articles
of un- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll, in community of South America,
and are rarities in memory of Hattie Lanski; Ben
us ual valtb,
Wineman; Emanuel Winkelman, led by Argentinian Jewry will
Chicago, Ill., in memory of play a much more important role
their field.
Mose Winkelman; Mr. and Mrs. in Jewish life in the near future
Winkelman, Saginaw, than they have until now."
Harry
f
memory o f Mose Win
I Young Women's Mizrachi Mich.,
THE MATZO WITH A TASTE
kelmon; Louis Winkelman am-
Party on April 8
We always knew that Dorothy
ily in memory of Mose Winkel-
Their name on the package for over 50 years is a symbol
Thompson was a woman of cour-
of Kashruth, Quality and Cleanliness
age,
and
she's
proving
it
over
Mrs. Charles Mandell of Leslie man.
Ave. will be hostess to members
again now . . . For she has ob-
Dvora Lapson, one of the very
and friends of the Young Worn- few Americans ever to achieve tained a visa for Germany, from
en's Mizrachi,
which she was not too gently
Mizrachi, on Monday, April
wide acclaim in Cuba for her booted out a few years ago, and
w
will at o'clock. A mah jong party splendid interpretation of their where the Gestapo is well ac-
tolithbeheld' proceeds to be given rhumba, formerly specialized in
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