2 1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle MOSHE SMILANSKY TO BE GUEST IN DETROIT ON MAY 24, 25, 26 SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt each WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 1 4 c Damp Wash lbs. Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional Pounds 11%c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE 14 lbs. Flatwork All Finished 79c THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service C Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried j ounds Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE 4 Pairs Lace Curtains E° $100 Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets Each Feather Pillows 35c 25c All Ironed Service 30c Flat Pieces WEARING APPAREL per pound per pound 10C Minimum Charge $1.80 A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION E LAUNDRY CO. HU PHONE CA DILLAC 7423 You can buy quality Kosher meats with Confidence Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat Poultry Market 11637 DEXTER BLVD. Between Burlingame and Webb WE DELIVER Phone HOGARTH 3042-3 Moshe Smilansky, one of the most eminent Palestine Jewish leaders who is now visiting in the United States, will be a guest in Detroit on May 24, 25 and 20, and will address a series of gatherings under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit. Mr. Smilansky is president of the Palestine Farmers' Federa- tion. A resident of Rehoboth, he is a well-known Hebrew novelist and is the author of two volumes of Arabic tales which he pub- lished under the nom de plume "Havaja Musa" (Arabic for Moses). He came here for a lec- ture tour under the sponsorship of the Jewish National Fund of America. WAR Bishop, two of the defendants. in which both admitted stealing Government ammunition. Captain Prout, who expressed his regret at having done such a "foolish thing", in his statement said that he gave Bishop 1,500 rounds of .30-caliber ammunition and about a dozen cans of cor- dite, a high explosive. The National Guard officer ad- mitted in his statement to the FBI that he had heard Bishop talking of bombing various places and that he himself once sug- gested that it would be better to make bombs out of a pipe instead of tin cans. During its case, the Govern- ment brought out the fact that the anti-Semitic Christian Front- ers intend to incite "the Jews and Communists" to riot and then stage a counter-revolution with the Christian Front in com- plete control of the country. The plotters had even considered sev- eral leading • American Fascists as "possible dictators." (Continued from Page 1) cated property at one billion Norwegian kronen. Similar reports have been re- ceived from Copenhapen where the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws are expected to be imposed shortly. Jewish refugees from Denmark said upon their arrival here that the liquidation of all Jewish property has begun. Jew- ish enterprises still in existence are supervised by Gestapo agents. It was learned here that 32 Jews, who had contributed to the Polish war chest prior to the Nazi invasion of that country, were executed by the Gestapo in Nazi-occupied Poland. Since the Nazi invasion of Poland, Ge- stapo agents have been hunting sympathizers of the former Po- lish regime. First Group of Jewish Refugees Arrives at Dominican Republic Haven CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini- can Republic. — (WNS) — Thirty-seven Jewish re f u g e es from Central Europe, 26 men, 10 women and a 14-month-old infant, the first batch of 500 Jewish families, have established themselves on the American- financed Sosua settlement where they hope to rebuild their shat- tered lives. The refugees were warmly re- ceived by natives of Ciudad Tru- jillo when they trooped down the gangplank of the Italian liner Conti Biancamano. Government officials and officers of the Do- minican Republic Settlement As- §ociation, sponsors of the Sosua colony, were on hand to greet them. Rudolph Herzberg, a 42-year- old farmer near Berlin, acknowl- edged the greetings and said. "We will do our best here, and we hope to stay and raise our children." The refugees seemed pleased with their new home. One-Fourth of Warsaw Popula- tion Foodless, Reports Red Cross Official e • • s •• • ••• 10111, • —•—■ FURS OF DISTINCTION 7. X ' S • EXPERT 9150-12th St., cor. Atkinson FURRIER Phone: TRinity 2-0629 Next Door to Perwein's Cold Storage • • • Complete safety against fire, theft, heat and moths. Our Bonded messenger will call for your furs. We also specialize in remodeling old fur coats in the latest styles at a surprisingly small cost. Women's Auxiliary Of Home for Aged Plans are being formulated for the strawberry festival of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged on Tuesday, June 19, at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Robert Marwil and Mrs. Philip Smith are co-chair- men. The auxiliary at its last execu- tive board meeting voted to make a contribution of $400 toward the Allied Jewish Campaign. Mrs. Joseph Rose, chairman of the sunshine committee, assisted by Mrs. J. Coldberg, arranged a theater party through the cour- tesy of Abraham Littman at Lit- man's People's Theater for the aged residents of the Home. Buses were provided for transportation to and from the theater. Refresh- ments were served. Mrs. Adler to Address Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Mother's Day Affair This Saturday The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi decided to hold the annual lunch- eon on Nov. 19. An Oneg Shabbat combined with a Mother's and Daughters party, in honor of the 15th anniversary of the Mizrachi Women's Organ- ization of America, will be spon- sored by the chapter, on Saturday, May 18, at 2 p. in., at the Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Morris Adler will be the guest speaker. Miss Lenore Markson will repre- sent the daughters. Vocal selec- tions will be rendered by Miss Ruth Brotman. A social hour will follow. Members and friends are invited. Chronicle Advertising Brings Results! WASHINGTON. — (WNS)- Reporting to the annual conven- tion of the American Red Cross, James T. Nicholson, Red Cross official and first American to be permitted into Warsaw by the Nazis, declared that "one-fourth of the population of Warsaw lacks adequate food." "Signs of malnutrition and hunger are evident there and in Cracow," Mr. Micholson said. "One can see them in the pinched faces of children, the very preva- lent inflammed eye-lids, sores on faces and heads and the emacia- tion of many of the aged. Even though food supplies were plenti- ful, many would be without the means to purchase them." "The relief needs," he con- tinued, "produced by the inva- sion and the terrible bombard- ment of Warsaw are very great. They have since last October be. come intensified greatly by the mass deportations of the Polish populations from the Poznan and Pomeranian districts." Charges Against 2 of the 16 Christian Frontiers Dismissed by Court NEW YORK. — (WNS) — Charges against two of the 16 members of the Christian Front, on trial in Brooklyn Federal Court for conspiring to over- throw the United States Govern. ment, were dismissed by Judge Marcus E. Campbell. After hearing arguments by defense counsel to dismiss the charges against all 16 defend- ants, Judge Campbell dismissed the charges against George Kelly. 24, and Edward L. Walsh, 23. Following the release of these two, the defense opened its case. Earlier, Earl J. Connelley, a Federal Bureau of Investigation inspector, testified that he per- sonally took signed statements from Captain John T. Prout, Jr., of the 165th Infantry, N. Y. Na- tional Guard, and William Gerald Pennsylvania Group Offers Hitler $3,000 for Return of Liberty Bell HARRISBURG, Pa. — (WNS) —An offer of $3,000 was made to Adolf Hitler by the Pennsyl- vania World's Fair Commission for the return of a replica of America's Liberty Bell, donated to Czechoslovakia when that country became a republic. Richard P. Brown, State Secre- tary of Commerce and chairman of the Fair Commission, cabled Hitler: "We understand all bronze ar- ticles are being melted down and since we have use for this valu- able bell we offer $3,000 if de- livered to New York in good con- dition for use in Pennsylvania's building at World's Fair." Two Arrested After Anti.Nazi Demonstration in Theater NEW YORK. — (WNS) — Two men were arrested follow- ing a fight in a Broadway news reel theater when members of the audience booed and shouted at a picture of Hitler. About 20 persons participated in the fight before the police arrived. In Night Court, Magistrate Ed- gar Bromberger suggested that the participants in the fight "for- give and forget," remarking, "I can understand why men should want to boo Hitler." Ralph Bass, the complainant, said he did not object to the booing of Hitler but resented the language of the men. Bass was seated with a woman companion. MaY 17, 1940 FOR SALE—APARTMENTS : Highest Wage Center of the lvorld—Detroit's hip; est bank deposits—high , factory and mercantile po.. rolls — $150,000,000 reel', factory expansion. LOU(' real estate prices in years—this can't last. 1?(!. on our Facts and Figuit Rent $25,000 Elegant apt, lobby elevator, new Frigidaires, new stove,. Desirable location. Sal value $250,000 in the '20 Seems unbelievable on; $100,000. 20 Apts All 4 rooms (2 bedrooms) new carpets, new stoves, Gen. Elec. refrig. Attrac- tive location. Rent $9,400. Form e r $100,000 value. Must be liquidated only $35,000, terms. 50 Apts for $60,000 You would have paid $200,- 000 in the '20s. 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Shulman will be chair- American Bund, Affidavit man for the evening. A question Discloses NEW YORK. — (WNS) — period and discussion will follow. Recent reports that internal dis- The public is invited. There will sension has split the ranks of be no admission charge. the German-American Bund were confirmed here with the an- nouncement that an affidavit, hers into believing that their do- nations would make possible a charging that high officials of the prompt appeal for Kuhn, new Nazi Bund had abandoned Fritz Kuhn and "misled" the member- serving a prison term of embez- zling the organization's funds. ship, has been filed in Bronx Re c e n t I y, factional disput ∎ • Supreme Court. rocked the Nazi Bund. Many 01- The affidavit, filed by Fred- ficials were ousted and others r, erick William Yockel, former treasurer of the Bronx unit of duced to ordinary membershi,' Dissident groups have held tht. , the Bund, accused the Bund of- own meetings. ficials of misleading Bund mem- THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR May 20—Luncheon report meeting of Allied Jewish Campaign workers, at Hotel Statler Guest speaker, Mayor Edward J. Jeffries May 23—Monthly open forum meeting of Detroit Chapter of American Jewish Congress, at Jewish Community Center. Guest speaker, Rabbi Rudolph M. Rosenthal, chairman of Cleveland chapter of American Jewish Congress. May 24-26—Series of Jewish National Fund meetings, with Moshe Smilansky, noted Palestine leader, as guest speaker, May 26—Fifth annual conference of Federation of Polish Jews in Detroit, at Jericho Temple. Speakers, S. L. Schneiderman and Dr. B. Frymer of Paris, France. May 27—Annual meeting of Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Jewish Community Center. May 28—Annual meeting of League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations at Jewish Community Center, at 2 p. tn. A play will be presented by the dramatic group of the Music Study Club. May 30—Opening session of Farband convention at Wilson Theater, with Dr. Stephen S. Wise as principal speaker. May 30-June 3—Thirtieth annual convention of Jewish National Workers' Alliance (Farband), at Hotel Statler. .