DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ono the Legal Chronicle CARD OF THANKS GESTAPO August 16, 1940 "THE LAMP OF LIBERTY" INSTITUTE The survivors of Mrs. Ella (Continued from Page 1) Lavine wish to express their sin- (Continued from Page 1) cere appreciation to all their Friend of Nazi Resigns friends for the kindness and sym- la•cd that "the first evidence of pathy shown them in their recent the tyrant in this country will be Captain Torkild Rieber, chair- bereavement. the striking at religious freedom. man of the board of directors of When you see religious preju. the Texas Corporation since 1935, dice trying to deny the rights of has resigned from his post as a others, then you will know that result of the mounting criticism the invader is here," he said "We of his friendship with Dr. Ger- may not hear his guns or se e his soldiers, but he will be here, hard Alois Westrick, trade coun- selor to the Nazi Embassy. Freedom of conscience is the ANNOUNCE pricelos treasure on which we Captain Rieber's resignation A11.141avors have builded everything, so guard followed disclosures that he had EXTRA RICH that." visited Hitler's trouble shooter shortly after Dr. Westrick's ar- Value of Tolerance rival in this country and had Henry J. Haskell, n editor hepr t:ftehse. Per Pint placed an automobile at the dis- nw nn City s Butterfat Pt. 'pres- posal of the Nazi agent. Dr. ent challenging ging the values Westrick had given the offices of of America, including the value the Texas Corporation as his busi- of tolerance for which this Insti- ness address here. Pure-Pak tute stands. A supreme loyalty to Gro D . The resignation of Captain 50 Depots to Serve You : rthur Rieber whose annual salary ex- d A our igir Compton, Nobel CALL Tn. 1-3131 ceeded $100,000, came as no big prize winner, cautioned the surprise here since large stock- United States against imitating holders were reported to be wor- the way of the dictators. lie as- ried over a public boycott of serted that the method Of terror Texaco gas. and the destruction of human It was charged last week that freedom is bound to destroy a nation. a bank account with an initial de- posit of $5,000,000 was opened in Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, Residential Hotel San Francisco in Dr. Westrick's president of the Union of Ortho- name after his arrival in that dox Jewish Congregations of Collingwood at Third city. America, called upon President (The Hour, anti-Fascist publi- Roosevelt to immediately summon cation, stated that Dr. Westrick a "conference for a world union $50.00-$200.00 was a former partner in the law of peace." practice of Dr. Heinrich Albert, LIVE IN COMFORT ex-Reich Chancellor and World The Eternal Light, the light War partner of Franz von Papen. of liberty, now burns before the Recently, the well-informed pub- Well appointed I to 5 rooms tomb of the Unknown Soldier. lcation wrote: "Dr. Albert 'lost' carpeted suites, fur. or unfur., (Taps) a briefcase during World War I. new refrigerators and stoves. Pageant tracing the struggle for democracy in the United Nameless, he might be any one This portfolio contained the in- criminating documents which re- States from the time of the earliest settlers to the present clay, of the immigrants or the son of Dining room, garage. Compare sulted in the dismissal from the sponsored by Jewish Welfare Board and presented at the Temple immigrants. our values. C Bisio, Mgr.— He was an American. United States of Franz von of Religion, New York World's Fair. TO. 8.2680. Papen. Herr Westrick is consid- His death sealed the bond that ered by the Nazis to be one of vine and fig tree and there shall had been established in this PAGEANT their ace propagandists.") be none to make him afraid." "And there shall be none to (Continued from Page One) make him afraid." down his dream and his aspira- How brightly the light shone— CLOCK tion. how warming was its glow! Each wrote in a different lan- And there was created on that guage, for there were many peo- day an eternal bond between the and you're on your way home from the theater or perhaps ple among them. Jewish people and the sweet land a "drive" stop in at Detroit's most popular rendevour—where But the word was the same— that had liberated them from V stone LIBERTY. their bondage. between mouthfuls of delicious sandwiches you can talk about eternal is the And each e. the newcomers eternal flame, standing now at PANEL IV the events of the day. brought oil. Whenever freedom and unit y the gateway to America. I know! For he light of lib- I know what you mean—that's PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE were threatened, we joined ou erty! the Statue of Liberty! Juat Phone Trinity 2-9366 And the flame leaped high. It fellow citizens in defense of de She guides the way to a new became a pillar of fire, leading mocracy . . . world . . . To a world of the We were there at Valle y to deliverance from tyranny. Forge! spirit . . . • Then the breath of the tyrant And on the pedestal are words We fought in the Battle of blew upon the flame. of welcome to all the oppressed, Long Island! (Music: Amaryllis) the weary, the refugees . . . At Camden! 12TH at HAZELWOOD "Give me your tired, your poor, PANEL H At Brandywine! your huddled masses yearning to Tyranny threatened the land (Martial Music) breathe • free, the wretched refuse Mordecai Davis proclaimed in a loud voice . . of your teeming shore, send these, Jacob Cohen It was a voice heard long ago the homeless, tempest-tossed to Reuben Etting by the people of Israel. me. I lift my lamp beside the Major Bush A voice that cried . . . golden door." Colonel Isaac Franks Slaves you are unto Pharaoh And the exile, the refugee, Major Benjamin Nones in Egypt. the American returning from Captain Jacob de la Motte And which now proclaimed: abroad, all lift their eyes with Captain Jacob de Leon TAXATION WITHOUT REP- exaltation at the sight of the Philip Moses Russell RESENTATION! torch raised high. It threatened to subject the (The rolling sound of organ (Music: America the Beautiful) drowns out the rest of roll people to a new slavery. Millions of hearts have re- But the people banded to- call.) These men built on this con- joiced; millions of voices have gether. They rallied firm around the tinent a new nation, conceived called out greetings; millions of light. in liberty. And for this nation prayers have been uttered; mil- The thirteen colonies became they were prepared to give their lions have pledged their devo- tion. one to preserve their liberty lives. The Civil War .. . through unity. PANEL VI We fought there, too. They formed an indivisible Immigrants founded our na- Some of us wore the blue of tion. union, founded on the principles the north. of equality for all. They built our cities. And some the southern grey. And they created a govern- They brought us their arts, (Music: Yankee Doodle, March- ment of their own free choice. their crafts, their sciences . • • A government of their own ing Through Georgia.) Immigrants all—from the Pil- CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful, MICHIGAN Major Joseph Tobias representatives. grim Fathers to the refugees of Major Newman Borchardt And George Washington who today . . Captain Edward Jonas had led the battle for liberty ... They gave to this land its Colonel Isaac May I know, I know! He became "Exclusive But Not Expensive" dream of freedom and equality William Daniel the first President. for all . . . Jacob Hirschfeld (Liberty Bell tolls.) They fed and tended the flame (Organ drowns out roll call; RATES FROM of liberty through all of the PANEL III Music: Dixie.) European or perils that threatened it. The bells proclaimed liberty General David de Leon And they gave to this nation throughout the land . . . to all Captain Joseph Frankland the greatest of all— American Plan the inhabitants thereof. Jacob Abraham Its children, its native born ... Per Day up And none rejoiced more than Maurice Block Knowing no other land. the Jews who remembered the Captain H. L. Benjamin Reared in democracy! vision of their Prophets. Colonel Raphael J. Moses We are the pioneers of the fu- (Music: "We Meet Again in Elias Blum Where every precious minute of your ture, the standard bearers of de- Gladness") Major Isaac Schreck mocracy! vacation will be enjoyed to the fullest-- Every Jewish congregation in (Organ drowns out roll call.) We proclaim that freedom is filled with zest, rest and enjoyment of your the thirteen states met for ju- And when the smoke of battle still the goal of mankind. That bilation and thanksgiving. had cleared, when the strife was favorite sports. The exhilarating pine Newport, Rhode Island, the over . . . North and South were the slogans under which the col- onists rallied are still the watch- year is 1790. breezes of Charlevoix will relax taut one again, rededicated to the words for today: The Jews assemble in their words that were spoken at Get- nerves and relieve care. Unsurpassed food. LIBERTY synagogue to hear the message tysburg: TOLERANCE from the first President of the "Fourscore and seven years JUSTICE United States: ago, our fathers brought forth RELIGIOUS FREEDOM WRITE - - WIRE - - - PHONE "All possess alike liberty of upon this continent a new na- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY. conscience and immunity of citi- t ion, conceived in liberty and And under these banners—and zenship. The government of the dedicated to the proposition that United States gives to bigotry all men are created equal. We under the one great banner Of CHARLEVOIX, no sanction. to persecution no here highly resolve that this na- our nation . . . Let us all he MICH. assistance. May the children of t ion, under God, shall have a new united—the past with the present. the stock of Abraham, who dwell birth of freedom; and that gov- the old with the new. Let rival- ERNEST E. LANG, Managing Director in this land, continue to merit e rnment of the people, by the ries be forgotten, let hatred he and enjoy the good will of the people, and for the people shall cast aside . . . In this land of the free, other inhabitants; while everyone n of perish from the earth." (Music: "My Country 'Tis of shall sit in safety under his own 1917, the World War. JOHNSON Milk Depots ICE CREAM 20% Sour Cream 12c 16c • THE WILSHIRE WHEN THE TO MIDNIGHT .. . POINTS HARRY BOESKY Enjoy the Month of August at THE INN $2.50 THE INN Thee")