40 y an at 'al an oh he its re ill of 's- is ne y. nt so al ig rn V. nt or to id ig n- a- is is ie Ts l e v- r- a n 1- h 11 d ;.• i- n a Ju ly 19 , 194 0 Congress Women's Group Carries On Ambulance Project DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle LECTURE ON MacLEISH BY ISAAC FRANCK Archibald MacLeish, recently appointed librarian of Congress and one of America's outstanding poets, will be the subject of a lecture to be given nt the Jew- ish Community Center, on Tues- day, July 23, at 9 p. m. This lecture will be the third in a series of eight Tuesday night "Book Chats," on books and subjects of cur- rent interest. The lecturer Isaac Franck will be Isaac Franck, educational director at the Jewish Community Center. Mr. Franck, in addition to his training in Education Social Work, is a student of philosophy and literature, with a special in- terest in modern American poe- try. He majored in these studies at New York University, and pursued graduate work in them at Columbia and Harvard. The title of the lecture is "The Voice of America," and the lecturer will attempt to trace MacLeish's poetic development from his early work to his most recent poem, "America Was Promises." The lecture will include readings of shorter poems and of excerpts from MacLeish's longer works. Others in this series of sum- mer book chats were given by Miss Charlotte Shaw of the staff of the Detroit Public Library, who will also give the concluding review in the series, on Tuesday, Aug. 27. The book then to be reviewed is Richard Wright's "Native Son." The four book reviews following the talk on MacLeish will be given by Wil- liam Ewing, who is also a mem- ber of the staff of the Detroit Public Library. These book chats are open to the public, free of charge. A social hour with sum- mer refreshments follows each of the talks. NAZI CONSUL (Continued from Page 1) secret military police of the coun- try he represents," read the wire to the State Department. "Wiedemann was definitely link- ed to Theodore Wiegand, higher- up among the Nazi spies on trial in 1939, and was accused by Guenther Rumrich, one of the spies on trial, as having given directions for their work in the U. S.," the Anti-Nazi League charged. After years of driving cars, many women and members of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress are now learning the names of the parts which actually make auto- mobiles run. Since the commencement of the Congress Women's Division's cam- paign to present an ambulance to President' s Son Acquires Anti- the American Red Cross in the name of the Jewish women of De- Nazi Film for Distribu- troit and vicinity, they have tion in U. S. "sold" many heretofore unfamil- James Roosevelt, the President's son, has acquired the American iar parts, such as sparkplugs, distribution rights of the anti- pistons, piston rods, crankshafts, Nazi, British-produced film "Pas- gears, headlight. However, there tor Hall," it was announced here. are many more parts still unsold, The film, based on the case of and in order to present an ambu- the Rev. Martin Niemoeller, Ger- lance which will have a complete man pastor who was thrown into motor, generator, cylinders, etc., a German concentration camp be- Mrs. Perry Burnstine, chairman cause of his criticism of Nazi of this project, and members of treatment of Jews, will be shown her committee, are seeking pur- in American movie houses next chasers of them. Pledges and cash month. contributions for these parts may Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will be sent to Mrs. Max Dushkin, speak a prologue to the film. Mr. 1826 Virginia Park, Trinity Roosevelt purchased the distribu- 2.5155, Mrs. Perry Burnstine, tion rights after a private screen- 8451 LaSalle Blvd., Trinity ing last week. 5-9494, or to the members of Conspirac y Trial Acquittal Stim- this committee. ulates Christian Front Mrs. William Roth, treasurer, Activity and Mrs. Lew Levitt, acting secre- Father Charles E. Coughlin's tary of this project, acknowledge prediction that the result of the receipt of the following additional recent acquittal of the nine Chris- contributors who have purchased tian Fronters would be "that the parts valued at $5 and more: Sol Christian Front movement will emerge more vigorous and potent Edelman and Harry Teller; Mes- than ever" is already proving ac- dames Perry Burnstine, Max curate, according to the Hour, Dushkin, Ralph Weisman, Aaron anti-Nazi weekly. Fellman, K. Barrett, J. Margolis. The anti-Fascist publication re- Leon Kay, L. Koffman, Sam Ba- ports that the meetings of the ker, Kurn, Samuel Hayman, Mor- Christian Fronters "are being ris Weingarten, John Golden, Moe conducted with new nerve, mem- tieback, Maurice Cohen, Dr. and bers of the organization are dis Mrs. Robert Drews, in memory of seminating anti-Semitic propagan- Mrs. Komer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam da with fresh enthusiasm, and a Helfman, Pinsker Society, Lache- wide campaign has been under- vicher Society, Pioneer Women's taken for the enlargement of the Club, No. 2, Hebrew Ladies Aid Front and the increase of its po- Society, Bnai David Sisterhood. litical influence." The Detroit Women's Division "While the trial was in prog- summer "Diamond Clip" project ress," the Hour said, "the Cough- is still being carried on, and all linites were fearful of a verdict interested nterested in this matter, of guilty, and the result was a Hebrew Schools' may call Mrs. Joseph Newman, temporary let-up in their activi- 2741 Collingwood, To. 6-4443; Now, however, their anxiety Outing Thursday ties. Mrs. Ernest Sachse, 2474 Calvert, has been dissipated and has, in To. 7.6583; Mrs. Robert Drews fact, been replaced by extreme The pupils of all the branches elation. Their open boast is that 3200 Boston, To. 8-5884, or Mrs. Maurice Neback, 1423 Virginia of the United Hebrew School will the acquittal proves the program Park, Tr. 2-33660 and booklets be taken to their annual East- of the Christian Front has 'offi- wood Park outing on Thursday, cial sanction'." will be delivered upon request. July 25. D. S. R. buses will be The publication stated that Fa- used for the purpose of convey- ther Edward F. Brophy of the Chesterfield Radio Broad- ing the children from the schools Precious Blood Church, Long Island City, N. Y., is playing casts Cover the Country to the park and back. This outing has become an an- "an increasingly important role" With Fred Waring and nual event, to which all the chil- in the new Christian Front drive. Glenn Miller dren look forward. The children are not only given the use of the "Fred Waring's Chesterfield park, but are also presented with Hebrew Ladies Aid Society's Pleasure Time" was selected by free amusement tickets, and they Outdoor Get-Together radio editors of the United States spent a pleasant day in the open This Sunday and Canada as the best quarter- air under the supervision of the hour on the air. More than 50 entire staff of the United Hebrew Mrs. Abe Miller, president of famous "Pennsylvanians" take Schools. part in Chesterfield's popular This outing is made possible the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, broadcasts five nights every by Sidney J. Allen, Max B. Ker- urges all members and their friends, together with their fam- week, Mondays through Fridays ner and Nate S. Shapero. over NBC. ilies, to attend the annual get- together which will be held on Glenn Miller's Moonlight Sere- nade is presented by Chesterfield Outing of Kvutzah Ivrith Sunday, July 21, at Plymouth- and Auxiliary Groups Riverside Park. A freshly pre- on a CBS coast-to-coast network pared hot dinner will be served every Tuesday, Wednesday and on Sunday as well as light refreshments and Thursday. Here you have the or- chestra that won nationwide polls The Kvutzah Ivrith annual out- soft drinks. Signs will be posted as America's No. 1 Dance Band. ing to Bob-Lo will take place on indicating exact location of pic- Chesterfield Cigarettes cover the Sunday, July 21. The members of nic grounds. The following are country, too, They are milder, the Kvutzah, and members of arranging. for this picnic: Mes- cooler-smoking, better-tasting cig- auxiliary organizations, such as dames P. Shapiro, H. Rosenthal, arettes. You'll never want to try the ladies of the Kvutzah, the I. Janawitz, S. Berkowitz, N. another cigarette when you get to Alumni, the Hebrew speaking Roth, M. Kallush, E. Goodman, know Chesterfield's right combina- clubs, and others, will join in E. Klein and L. Goldfine. In the event of rain, there will be a tion of the world's best tobaccos. this annual event. You can't buy a better cigarette. This outing will marke the supper card party at the Dexter- termination of the year's activi- Lawrence Hall, Dexter and Law- rence Ayes. Baltimore Rabbinical College Is ties of the Kvutzah. Plannin g New Building The last meeting of the Kvut- tier ALTIMORE. (WS zah Ivrith was held at the home Penny Tax On Kosher Meat To N ) Aid Refugees r Israel Rabbinical Co llege has of Mr. and Mrs. A. DeRoven. Purchased a plot of land as the This was a joint meeting held NEW YORK (WNS) — The site for a modern school building together with the local Chazonim dormitory and dining hall, it was in honor of Rev. Moldc‘vsky who annual sale of Refugee Aid announced by Herman N. Neu- left the city to accept a position Stamps in 3,000 Kosher butcher berger, executive secretary. Mr. in the West. Rev. Moldowsky is and poultry shops throughout Neuberger said that "the rise of one of the staunchest friends of New York City for the benefit of the United Jewish Appeal has an institution of learning in the Kvutzah Ivrith. received the complete endorse- times of destruction is character- istic of the history of Jews Gifts to North End Clinic ment of three rabbinical organi- zations and "Mizrachi," it was throughout the ages." North End Clinic has received announced by Max Moncher, sec- tier Israel Rabbinical College, the following contributions: of the Department of one of the few institutions of its In honor of the 50th birthday retary kind outside of New York City, of Walter Laib, from Mr. and Markets, who is heading the spe- was founded in 1933 as the re- Mrs. Henry Moss, Mr. and Mrs. cial drive. sult of the efforts of its present Andrew Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. d ,eari, Rabbi Jacob I. Ruderman. Julian II. Krolik, Felix J. Mahler; Irving Caesar is expecting to It has an enrollment of 80 stu- in memory of Mrs. Rachel Leah dent& launch a song he wrote quite Korner, from the Finley family; in memory of Moritz Conhaim, some years ago, but which he Walter Winchell reports a sign from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Con- feels is particularly timely now in a Chicago show window pro- heim and mother; in memory of . . . Its theme is America, and claiming that the Jewish proprie- Mrs. Molly Hersh, from Mr. and it opens like this: "Child of all nations and moth- tor of the establishment would Mrs. Joseph Hartman; in memory rather deal with a hundred Nazis of Norman Halpert, from Mr. and er to all, than with one Jew Calling to rest , It seems Mrs. Harry Helper; for the So- the The sad and oppressed, lor, place is an undertaker's par- cial Service Relief Fund, from And faithful whatever befall .." Neugarten Sunshine Club. 13 Need Workers for RdC e ross Ui n ts Mrs. Maurice Klein, president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, announces that many of the units formed for aiding the American Red Cross have not been exhausted, and there is still need for additional workers. The Temple Beth El Unit for surgical dressings will welcome additional workers, as will the knitting units at the Jewish Community Center, Tem- ple Beth El and the Shaarey Ze- dek where yarn and directions can be obtained. A. Z. A. Chapter 313 Will Have Open Meeting on July 24 A. Z. A. Chapter 313 of Bnai Brith will hold an open meeting July 24, at the Jewish Commu- nity Center. The chairman of the evening will be Jess Feiler. There will be the installation of officers and the presentation of the char- ter to the chapter. Installation will be conducted by the presi- dents of the four Detroit Bnai Brith Lodges: Nathaniel Rubin of Louis Marshall Lodge; Lew Schostak of Pisgah Lodge; Harry Golden of Down River Lodge; Harry Bliefield of Detroit Lodge. Lew Rosenzweig, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will speak on Bnai Brith and A. Z. A. cooperation. Max Chomsky will present the charter to the chapter. Herbert Bean, Aleph Godol or president of the chapter, will give the acceptance speech. Ben Dezenberg, advisor, will give the closing ritual. A social hour will follow. Detroit's Finest Cleaning • Men's Suifs or Topcoats • Ladies Plain Coats, Suifs or Dresses FOR PICKUP & DELIVERY IN DETROIT & SUBURBS COlumbia 4200 FOREST D etroit's Finest Cleaner s 533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST Enjoy Sundly Comfort! Eat Sunday dinner here and let mother come out of the kitchen and enjoy the day, too! Delicious food, tastefully pre- pared and served. 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