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April 19, 1940

The Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

MORAL JEWS ROUNDED UP ON THE STREET IN WARSAW
EMBARGO DRIVE
Americans Oppose Aid
to Aggressors, Boycott
Leaders Declare

LAUNCH

GREETINGS . . .

In the spirit of the occasion
I extend to you all the best
wishes for a joyous Pesach!

Plans for a campaign to im-
pose a Moral Embargo against
the sale of American materials
to Nazi Germany and its totali-
tarian allies either directly or
indirectly through neutral coun-
tries were completed here by
the Coordinated Boycott Com-
mittees and Matthew Woll, Vice-
President of the American Fed-
eration of Labor, it was an-
nounced in a statement signed
by Dr. Wm. Jay Schieffelin,
Chairman of the Volunteer Chris-
tian Committee To Boycott Nazi
MORRIS SOLOMON
Germany; Dr. Mary E. Wooley,
Chairman of the American Boy-
Whether it's for formal, busi-
ness or sports wear, each
cott Against Aggressor Nations;
. Morris Solomon Garment pre-
Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, Chair-
s e r v e s your individuality
man of the Joint Boycott Coun-
through the study we give the
cil of the American Jewish Con-
lines and proportions best
gress and the Jewish Labor Com-
adapted to your figure.
mittee; and Matthew Woll.
Pointing out that the State
This photograph, which is the most recent picture to come out of German-controlled Poland,
BUSINESS MEN'S SUITS
Department has already imposed shows Jews being rounded up in the streets of Warsaw by agents of the Gestapo. American Jewry
Fine domestic fabrics $75
a moral embargo on Japan and is seeking to alleviate the indescribablel plight of many hundreds of thousands of Jews in Poland
$85
Russia the Boycott leaders ap- through the instrumentality of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs, which
Imported
pealed to American businessmen combines the fund-raising efforts of the Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal
and the general public to extend and the National Refugee Service. This fund is included in the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign.
to Nazi Germany
t h e mbargo
e
CARD OF THANKS
as the worst and greatest of-
fender.
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch and
"The invasion of Scandinavia,"
sons wish to thank their many
they said, "show the growing
friends for the kindness a n d
of Solomon Bros.
danger of a world triumph for
sympathy extended them during
Hitlerism which would leave
CLOTHES
their recent bereavement.
America to face the totalitarian
1907 DAVID STOTT BLDG.
world alone."
A two-fold appeal to Ameri-
Mercy
to
him
that
shows
it,
is
can exporters and to the general
the rule.—Cowper.
public will stress the vital need
for such an embargo as a "means
of contributing to the defeat of
totalitarian aggression without
participating in the war" the
statement said.
"It is our conviction," the
four leaders of the Boycott
Movement declared, "that the
American people are determined
Like Mother Used to Serve .
to help defeat totalitarianism
throughout the world and are
We're ready to help make this the finest Passover you've
prepared to take advantage of
every peaceful means to achieve
ever celebrated. All your favorite dishes will be deli-
this end. We intend to appeal as
ciously prepared by our expert chef and served in the
widely as possible to the general
public to give concrete evidence
usual Harry Boesky manner.
of their will to oppose dictator-
ship and aggression."
The campaign, according to
presen tp 1 ans, N will be conducted
throughout the country. Export-
ers will be asked to sign a pledge
that they will not "sell to Nazi
Germany or her totalitarian al-
lies directly or indirectly via neu-
tral countries" and an appeal
will be made to the general pub-
TRINITY 2-9366
12TH AND HAZELWOOD
lie to support the Moral Em-
The world's largest matzo, 50 wife of Rabbi M. M. Hochstein
bargo against the totalitarian ag- times the size of the usual Pass- of New York City.
The enormous machines and
gressors.
the
"Our study of American ex- over matzo, was baked in b the
this madepossible were
the
modern
matzo
ak-
ovens
which
ports since the outbreak of the tremendou s
witz
baking
of
Manische
B .
M r
the Boycott cries cif
d 1
war
in Europe,
leaders
declared, "convinces us Company, and is currently at- invented and eve oped by
Before You Buy Your 1940
that a handful of exporters have tracting the attention of thou- J. U. Manischewitz, president of
been knowingly or unknowingly sands of interested people in the B. Manischewitz
Company,
largest metzo bak ers.
acting in direct contradiction to this city, where this matzo is woThe
rld's local di stributor who is
the definitely pro-democratic sen- now on display, reminding them
timent of the American people. of the approaching Feast of displaying the giant metzo is A.
GET IN TOUCH WITH
ermany's purchases from the Passover, which begins at sun- Sharp, whose headquarters are
which amounted down next Monday. Standing be- at the Hebrew National Grocery
United
States
to $45,960,149 during the period side the matzo is Mrs. Hochstein, Co., 8770 Linwood.
September, 1938, through Janu-
and Mrs. M. Hollander's 37th wed-
ary, 1939, dropped to $650,000 Contributions to the Jewish ding anniversary, A. Shiffman, in
Associated with
during the corresponding war
Home for Aged
honor of Mrs. Bernard Meisner's
months. This appears to have
88th birthday.
been compensated by increased
Sales, Inc.
The following have made con-
purchases from' neutral nations
ESTABLISHED
1913
bordering upon Germany, name- trib u tions to the Home for Aged:
.
and
Mrs.
B.
G.
Arden,
in
The
11620-26
JOS.
CAMPAU
Mr.
ly, Italy, Russia, Belgium,
Adolph y of Saul Jacobs; Mrs.
Netherlands, Hungary, Switzer- d memor
Res. TOwnsend 8-4726
TOwnsend 8-9357
i a an
land, Rumania, Yugoslav
Deutsch, in memory f
Denmark, which rose from $134,- Mrs. Bertha Fischer; Myron and
762,908 during the months Sep- Dorothy Golden, in memory of
TEL AV IV.—(Palcor Agency)
tember, 1938 through January, Leo T. Yoedicke; Mr. and Mrs. —Ben Zion ben Shalom has
1938 to $180,784,667 in the con - Abe Goldman, in memory of Saul translated into Hebrew the Ru-
responding war months, a differ- Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. baiyat of Omar Khayyam, the
., coteof
,,
$46,021,759.
Persian poet who lived in the
Although 84% of the popula- Keys' in memory of Anthony latter part of the 11th century
tion have been pro-Ally since the Deutsch; the Standard Club, in and the first part of the 12th
start of the war, according to the memory of Saul E. Jacobs; Mr. century, and whose works were
All too often, the unexpected death of the
Gallup Poll, a few exporters take and Mrs. Myron A. Keys, in first translated into a European
breadwinner means that the standard of living
it up o n themselves to flout this memory of Reuben J. Rosenfield; language by Edward Fitzgerald,
almost universal American sym- A. Shiffman, in memory of Rachel English Orientalist, at the begin-
to which he has accustomed his family and
pathy for the victims of aggres- Loewentritt; Mr. and Mrs. Myron ning of this century. Other
dependents will have to be radically revised.
si9n by furnishing huge supplies A. Keys, in memory of Saul Jo- translations followed; there were
Most families under the circumstances would
el war materials to neutral and cobs; Mrs. C. Ashman, in memory two by N. H. Imber, the com-
have to come down too suddenly to a lower
non- belligerent countries which of father, Moses; A. Shiffman, in poser of Hatikvah, and Vladimir
are evidently acting as purchas- memory of Aaron DeRoy; Mrs. Jabotinsky, the Revisionist lead-
standard of living. To guard against this dan-
.g agents for Nazi Germany. Louis Burns, in memory of father, er.
ger, The Great-West Life has worked out a
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and sister,
The e ,loral Embargo campaign Casper Oppenheim,
Ben Shalom's translation has
h ' -Simons A. Shiff-
practical readjustment income plan. Let me give
will
give
the
general
public
an
Ruth
PP
opportunity to express its con- man, in memory of Lillian Kauf- been made direct from the Per-
you full particulars—you will be interested.
demnation of this traffic with mann; Mrs. F. Katz, in memory sian and has been published by
Katz; Gazit of Tel Aviv. The decora-
aggressors," the statement con- of Mrs.
husband,
Moses-Wellvel
Frances
C. Kay, in memory tions are taken from samples of
eluded.
of father, Isaac David Cohen; Persian art of the 15th and 16th
Irving Schoenholz, in memory of centuries.
1512 Union Guardian Building
mother, Annie Schoenholz; Mr.
B. V. D. CLUB
Telephone — Randolph 0446
D. Club met at the and Mrs. Louis Freedman, Sid
It you wish success in life,
_ and Devorah; Louis Goldin; Philip
homeVof Helen Salk, 2972 Full- Hirschfield; Mrs. Ida Lapin; Mrs. make pe•severence your bosom
ASSURANCE COMPANY
erton The next meetin
g will be Karbal; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Par- friend, experience your wise
■
counsellor, caution your elder
held at the home of Iliene Reit-
brother,
and
hope
your
guardian
in, 2275 Tuxedo. Plans
are and
be- ner's
shall,
in honor
of Mother
mother
88th
birthday;
Mr. and Meis-
Mrs. genius.—Addison.
fa daughter
a
g made for
banquet.
J. D. Rosenberg, in honor of Mr.

MORRIS
SOLOMON

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