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April 12, 1940 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-04-12

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A merica yewisir PerioNeal eater

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

17

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

April 12. 1940

ish Center, under the direction of the United Jewish Appeal for
Cantor Pinchas Jassinowsky, who Refugees and Overseas Needs.
is widely known for his ow nar- The fund is included in the De-
rangements of traditional Passover troit Allied Jewish Campaign.
(Continued from Page 1)
melodies.
The screen play of "The Fight-
Solomon Golub of New York
Funds for the promotion of ini-
had tried to persuade
Ernecke
The Music Study Club of De- migration and settlement in Pal- ing Jew" is being written by
him to juin a secret organization, will appear here in a program
belonged, ion, of
bration
his works
to be
at held
the Pesach
at the cele-
Park troit will hold its final study estine are received in 1940 by the "Aryan" William Anthony
to which E rnecke
he said had one or two light
meeting of the season on Tues- the United Palestine Appeal from McGuire.
g ullS.
Ave. Hotel, 2643 Park Ave., on day, April 16, at 2:30 p. m., at

FRONTISTS

Indian Musician
Solomon Golub in
Concert April 28 To Address Music

Study Club Tuesday

Blame "Provocateurs"

April 28. Ile will appear at the the Jewish Community Center,
The
In his o pening remarks, United Third Seder celebration to be Woodward at Holbrook.
Harold
M.
Ken-
States A t torney
will be as
Norman
Ewing,
better known
Maza Kinyan,
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE
that the defend- given under the auspices of the speaker
nedy
cultural group "Nor or Chief Flying Iron, member of
NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
ants de,
had been trained to collect
N
people who could be convinced Nisht
Gedaiget" which also pre- the Montana Sioux Indians, and
at
11812
Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
concert-lecturer, whose subject
that a Communist revolution was sented him last year.
SIMON
RICHARDSON, Principal
Mr.
Golub
will
have
the
as-
will
be
"The
Origin
and
Adapta-
imminent and that the Christian
Fronters could and should take sistance of the following De- tions of Primitive Indian Mu-
Private Lessons Can Be Arranged
evor the government. He said troit artists: Shoshana Brooks, sic."
Transportation furnished for children who live at a
that the defendants stole quan- the fine singer and interpreter
Chief Flying Iron was grad-
distance from the school.
with the of Jewish art songs, who will uated from Cornell University
lilies of tion ammunition
For information call HOgarth 1889
of
members
of
the
present
the
guest's
lieder;
Sadie
coopera
Cooper, violinist, who will ap- and the Ithaca School of Music,
National Guard.
pear as soloist; Dan Frohman, such
and has
been associated
as
musicians with
outstanding
11
Leo .1- IlealY, counsel for
111
on trial, said that conductor and musician who o will Patrick Herbert. He is a paint- 211111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 L
17
men
the
of
the indictment of the Christian present a string trio with the er of note, as well as an au- -.=...
Fronters was based on the activi- assistance of Rebecca Katzman thority on ancient Indian mu- -7.-----'
sic. His piano arrangements of =--
ties of two "provacateurs" who Frohman, pianist.
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The composer in person and this music are unique, bringing ._
were "planted" by the Commu-
nist government of Russia and all the participant artists will to light the historic development
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by "certain officials holding high render a program of Jewish mu- of true American music. Guests r....
government pasitions in Wash- sic by Mr. Golub. are invited. ----..
The Student Group will meet ="
ington. The defense tried to
at the home of Shirley Rovetch g_i
shift the blame for the conspiracy
to Dennis Healy and William i ng , Mr. Dickstein stated that on Friday evening, April 19.
Gerald Bishop, who were labelled Pelley's program was aimed to Henry Hermann, guest speaker, ---a
_
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That This Year As Always They Will Produce 7 - .._
replace the present United States will discuss American Music. A :==.
"provocateurs" by the defense.
---
,_
musical
program
will
follow.
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Government with one patterned
Police Linked with Front
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after the Hitler regime. He
Brig. Gen. Alexander E. An- charged that Pelley, who is fight-
L... - _
fight-
derson, commanding the 93d In-
fantry Brigade of the New York i ing extradition to North Caro-
National Guard, and Lieut. Col. Tina where he is wanted for vio-
Martin M. Meaney of the 165th lotion of his parole as a result
Infantry who is also fifth deputy of a previous stock fraud con-
viction, "was tied up with a num-
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_ -
A special Passover broadcast .7-_=*
police commissioner in New
=_-
ber of army officers" and said will be presented over a nation- =-
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York, were members of the Ac-
that he had evidence to prove it. wide hook-up of the Columbia F-:----

lion Committee of the Christian
Mr . Dickstein furnished letters Broadcasting System on Sunday
EE
Front plotters, according to testi-
which were seized at Silver Shirt afternoon, April 21, at 2:30 p. m. =-
- -.
mony by Dennis A. Healy,
headquarters at Asheville, N. C., (E. D. S. T.), under the auspices _=
-5.
. ---..
Mr. Healy said also that the in which Captain S. J. Rubley of the United Palestine Appeal.
17 members and supporters of of the Michigan National Guard
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During the special holiday pro- =
Under
Under the Supervision of the
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the Christian Front who are said that he was training mem-
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which will feature tradi-
charged with
.
with conspiring to over- bens of the Ku Klux Klan in the tional Passover music, a message =--
-7--
=_
VAAD
HA'RABONIM
OF
DETROIT
throw by force the United States use of weapons and offered to will be delivered by Dr. Stephen 7--
_-_-.---._ -
-'--
--
Government planned to install train the Silver Shirts.
S. Wise, chairman of the admin-
Major Van Horn Mosely, U.S.A.
Later, Chairman Dies an- istrative committee of the United .Q
- _ -
7.-
.---
retired, as an American dictator flounced that subpoenas had been Palestine Appeal, on the sign _-
--;
-
after destroying the present gov- issued to 90 Communist and Fas- nificance of Passover in relation -7--.
-
ernment.
cist leaders, including William to the further upbuilding of Pal- :1 -
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The witness, who posed as a Dudley Pelley, Captain Rubely estine and the rescue of Jews
UN. 1-2800 -m--_--
member of the Christian Front and officials of the K.K.K. in driven from their homes in many -
4055 PURITAN AVE.
--
while keeping the Federal Bu- Michigan. Mr. Dies said that he parts of the world.
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E-_.
reau of Investigation informed had ordered the roundup of Corn-
The musical portion of the pro- ----
of every development, described munist and Nazi leaders "so that gram will consist of selections by
rifle practice conducted by the we might have a comprehensive the choir of the West Side Jew-
violently anti-Semitic plotters picture of what these groups are
and said that a likeness of Presi- doing."
dent Roosevelt's head was used as
Miss Dorothy Waring, former
Dickstein investigator, told the
a target.
He testified that John F. Cas- Dies Committee that Pelley had
sidy, a defendant who is very informed her that the Silver
prominent in the Christian Front, Shirts would eventually march
had favored "going to Washing- on Washington and that he would
ton and shooting 12 Congress- install himself as dictator of
men to show that the Christian the country. At another time,
Front means business." Miss Waring said, Pelley had
Healy said that members of said that he would be the coon-
the organization practiced making try's "white king".
She charged that Pelley main-
crude bombs out of empty beer
cans and discussed the possibil- tained a Washington office main-
ity of committing acts of sabotage ly to obtain United States mili-
here if the United States entered tary secrets which he turned
the war against Germany. He re- over to the Nazi government.
called William Gerald Bishop, one She described frequent parties on
of the defendants, as promising German liners in Nov York har-
that "when we overthrow the bor which were attended by Sil-
government we will distribute ver Shirt and other anti-Semitic
all the gold and cancel all in- organization leaders.
ternal debts."

KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS

UNITED DAIRIES I

announce

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Passover Broadcast
Of U.P.A. April 21 -E—; -
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Dickstei n Chides Dies for Failure
to Devote Adequate Time
to Fascists

Newbold Morris Sees Anti•Alien
Bills Paving Way for
Persecutions

NEW YORK (WNS)—Speak-
WASHINGTON. ( W N S) — ing before 2,000 members and
Congressman Samuel Dickstein of friends of the Women's League
New York, vice chairman in 1934 for Palestine, Newbold Morris,
of the Ilouse Committee investi- president of the Council of the
gating s u b v e r s i v e activities- City of New York, criticized the
chided step. Martin Dies, chair- passage of anti-alien bills and
man of the current House Com- warned that if the bills were
mittee Investigating un-Ameri- adopted they would pave the
can Activities, for his "failure way for persecutions similar to
to devote adequate attention to those in Nazi Germany.
Arum. % Fascists and anti-
Mr. Morris lauded the Wom-
Semites."
en's League for Pallestine for its
While seemingly anxious to efforts in building a haven for
avoid a rift with Rep. Dies, Mr. refugees in that country, and
Dickstein told this correspondent said it was equally the concern
that the "Fascist menace in this of Americans to keep the United
country was far more serious" States a haven for the oppressed.
and intl,eated that, in his opin- During the meeting $25,006 was
ion, Mr. Dies was giving too cabled to Palestine to aid in
much of his time to investigating the construction of a home for
Communist activities.
Mr. girls.
:Morris said that he had
Mr. Dickstein disclosed that Jewish
he had ttdditional data on several learned, as treasurer of the Non-
of the members of the Christian Sectarian Foundation for Refu-
Front - ..I.o are now on trial in gee Children, that sympathy for
Brooklyi, Federal Court charged refugees was nation-wide. He
with at'ompting to overthrow by charged that a bill sponsored by
force the United States Govern- this group to admit 20,000 refu-
3 merit but said that he would make gee children above the quota had
no attempt to have them haled failed because of such "so-called
before the Dies Committee until patriotic organizations as the
after the trial
. e „ of the American Rev-
, Representative, elution."
, The
0 he N o , ‘• Yolk
Referring to the various anti-
lieearhrad described Silver
S;:htli ,r tearide
William Dudley alien bills proposed in Congress,
ee ,1.1e Y as a "Jew-baiter and a Mr. Morris said "these bills are
tssty l ed "American Fuehrer" the forerunners of legislation
against
_ nes_t
Committee hearing, which would discriminate
sa th" ies e •1 eY is "more dan- minority groups. The next flock
'..' atiida

gero u s at
than
D 1 the country is in- would prepare the way for peise-
immialani;%,,to that which
caned to think."
At the Dies Committee hear- sweptn Ger

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