America "(wish Periodical easter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 ilt it 1 940 August 23, 1940 Frank Fitzgerald's Candidacy For U. S. Senate Gets Strong Backing in Liberal Circles /logical le dis. of .ound V. O ne office, !ongre, E'rsonal Igrega. ;athaa. .orse. fllster. ears, ute of morn. ion a: g last d with n and I close Roe. e con. aunch. to be nthony tsch, 'e-long lead- Nloshe. itaries is will funs. eves eek• d. 'emple rr the miner Penn- then v men con. ms of ligion )f the Lib of d the If-the- Mich. ressed icago, e So- tabbis arsky, Young and camp. emple youth Camp 0. I lead ibject, f An. will The candidacy of Frank Fitz- gerald for the nomination for the United States Senate on the Democratic ticket has received the strong support of all liberal groups throughout the state. Mr. Fitzgerald is an attorney who has been associated with William Henry Gallagher for 16 Six additional courses in dee- tro-mechanics, sanitary engineer- ing, motor mechanics, weaving and dressmaking were opened in Vilna the first week of Au- gust. Three hundred persons, both native and refugee, were enrolled in these courses. Three hundred of over 2,200 enrollees in the industrial cours- es in Lithuania receiver their diplomas in July, the cable ad- vises, and of these, a great num- ber have already secured em- ployment. Kaplan Arrives in Jerusalem from United States JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency) —Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, has arrived here, less than three weeks after he had left the Unit- ed States. Mr. Kaplan, who has conferred with American leaders, for several months on economic problems arising out of the war, left San Francisco by Clipper on July 30, and made his return trip, by way of Hawaii, Ilong Kong, Siam and India, entirely by air. roan Of. in of 1OtiVi. ican rected Inder. nt in after. !amp- iking. Ling. ith a serv- d ay e harit- h .gan Vaad etroit abbie be :reas- osdaY s 11. ciman have enta- carey voth, Db• WHEN TREATMENT WHY NOT PREVENT stern4 on esen- nities rues- BC- cis- H. Esper Wins Insurance Award The ORT in France has em- barked on a broad program of constructive aid and rehabilita- tion in the unoccupied territory of France, according to a cable received by George Backer, presi- dent of the American ORT Fed- eration. Plans to meet the needs of the thousands of Jews ish war refugees in unoccupied France have already ben made, the cable states. ORT vocation- al experts are on their way to a number of large cities where the greatest number of refugees are now living. It is estimated that over 20,- 000 Jews in unoccupied France will be aided by the ORT pro- gram of gricultural and indus- trial training and rehabilitation. Penn. an years. In addition to his law practice, he is also professor of law at the University of Detroit. A Catholic, with strong liberal leanings, Mr. Fitzgerald is a Democrat of long standing. He favors liberal legislation and stands for the progressive policies of President Roosevelt. ORT Plans to Aid 20,000 M. Jewish War Refugees in Unoccupied France Lithuania ORT Legalized. Addi- tional Training Courses Opened. c CAW igsgt fiLter4 EFFICIENT COMFORTABLE • ...VA xi' /ACONSOVC/OUS Believe it or not—hay fever is nothing "to be sneezed at." Serious-Complica- lions can result from severe attacks and extreme discomfort is always felt. Keep pollen, dust and irritants out of the nasal passages this new way. 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Other Italian broadcasts are extolling the virtues of the ex- iled Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al Hussoini, in the hope of rallying the Arabs behind the Mufti against the British. Slovakian Press Launches New Anti-Semitic Campaign MORTON H. ESPAR The Nazi-controlled press of Slovakia has launched a new anti-Semetic campaign, demand- ing that a law be passed re- quiring all Jewish men be known as "Israel" and all Jewish wo- men be "Rebecca." Such a law is now in effect in Nazi Ger- many. The Slovokian Government has issued a decree forbidding Jews to employ "Aryan" women un- der 40 years of age. Slovakia's "liquidation" of Jewish enterpris- es has been proceeding at a slow rate because of a shortage of "Aryans" qualified to run Jew- ish industrial and commercial en- terprises. that police had to be called to preserve peace. GIFTS TO JEWISH CENTER MOTHERS' CLUB Westrick Sails for Home The Jewish Community Center acknowledges a gift from Clar- ence L. Ascher to Camp Chelsea, the Mothers' Club Camp of the Center. Camp Chelsea, which was sponsored for the summer of 1939 with funds made available by the United Jewish Charities, has been operating at capacity during the months of July and August of this year under the leadership of an advisory com- mittee of Mothers' Clubs of the Center, headed by Mrs. Sidney J. Allen. Mary Caplan is director of the camp. LOS ANGELES (WNS) — Dr. Alois Westrick, ace Nazi trouble shooter sent here to promote better business relations with Germany, sailed for home aboard the Japanese motorship Nitta Ma- ru. The Nazi agent was accom- panied by his wife, their two sons, and his secretary. Baroness Irmgard von Wagonheim. Report Jewish Communities in Nazi Hands to Send Relief Committee to U. S. GENEVA. (WNS)—According to an unconfirmed report receiv- ed here, representatives of the Jewish communities of Berlin, Vienna and Prague are planning to send a delegation to Nazi of- ficials in Berlin for permission to send a committee to the Unit- ed States to raise funds for the relief of these communities. The report said that the Jewish lead- ers discussed emigration possi- bilities. Representatives of the Jewish Agency Executive leaders of the local Zionist movement, and rep- resentatives of Swiss Jewry join- ed in tribute to Vladimir Jabot- insky at a memorial meeting here. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF JEWISH HOME FOR AGED The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged acknowl- edges a donation in honor of her daughter Dolores' confirma- tion by Mrs. S. Salzman; in memory of Mrs. Marian Levitt, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine; in memory of Mrs. Marian Levitt, by Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, Mrs. J. Soberman and Mrs. Alex Le- vitt. Morton H. Espar of the Great West Life Assurance Co. has been informed that he has won a trip to the home office in Win- nipeg, Manitoba. This reward is given to agents who have a high sales record. Refugees Land Safely After Nazi Palestine Rabbis Appeal for Quick Three Day District AZA Conclave to Open Aug. 30 Final plans have been com- pleted by A. Z. A. for District No. 6 second camp convention to be held at Camp Wooster, situat- ed near Round Lake, III. The camp will officially open late Fri- day afternoon, Aug. 30 and will close Labor Day afternoon, Sept. 2. Over 300 delegates from eight states are expected to attend. Detroit will send representatives from its 11 chapters. After registration, Friday eve- ning services will be held under the leadership of Rabbi Solomon Jacobson from Waukegan. Dr. A. L. Sachar, national director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions, will speak following the services on the subject, "A Blue- print for Tomorrow." Saturday morning services will be held. A 10-event sport competitive program will take place. Medals will be awarded to members and chapters winning the events. The best chapter award of District No. 6 will also be presented. Saturday eveni:.g the district will hold its extemperaneous speech contest. Philip M. Klutz- nick, president of District No. 6 Bnai Brith Grand Lodge, will speak. Max Chomsky, Detroit AZA di- rector, will serve on the athletic staff. The Shield of David awards for outstanding leadership and activ- ity were made known at the In- ternational Convention held at Camp Manatoc, 0. Those from Detroit who received the awards included Jack Rouman and Sid- ney Garelick from Bnai David chapter 314 and Phil Rothschild from the Highland Park chapter 313. Plans are being made to present these medals at an open social function in the near fu- ture. This week-end, Michigan chap- ters are meeting in Benton Har- bor for the annual Michigan summer tournament. Eighteen chapters will compete in sport events and attend the sessions of the Michigan AZA conference. Submarine Chase NEW YORK (WNS) — Pray- ers of "Gomel" (thanksgiving) were offered in the Synagogue of the national headquarters of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- grant Aid Society (HIAS) by a group of 13 refugees brought from the SS "Ansolm," follow- ing a perilous journey from Great Britain. The steamer, carrying 15 pas- sengers narrowly escaped torpe- doing by a Nazi submarine in mid Atlantic. A British man-of- war, fortunately, happened to be nearby and prevented a disaster. The submarine disappeared. It was either put out of commis- sion or was sunk. Among the 13 refugees were Mr. and Mrs. Chaim Schreiber, both in their seventies, who, after a brief stay at the HIAS shelter here, left for California to join their nephew. Nazis Agitate Against Jews In Unoccupied-France LONDON (WNS) — Unrest and wide dissatisfaction with the policies of the semi-totalitarian Petain regime in France were be- lieved to be the chief reasons for the renewed anti-Jewish agita- tion on the part of the Nazis in un-occupied France. French Fascists, supervised by imported Nazi agitators, are de- manding harsher restrictions against the Jews on the ground that the Jews are friends of Great Britain, which is prosecut- ing its blockade against France. Anti-Jewish demonstrations are held regularly at Lyon, Grenoble and Vichy. Italian Press Says Italians in U. S. Suffer at Hands of Jews Lamenting the "persecution" of Italians in the United States, the influential newspaper. Cor- riere della Sere, charged that "the psychosis of the fifth col- umn has conquered even Amer- ica. It is gross propaganda—the Jewish element at work." The anti-Semitic paper Regime Fascista, complained that the United States was forcing "all our brothers to be finger-printed as if they were delinquents." "This," the paper said, "is be- cause the press and radio, rigidly controlled by the Jewish banks, IN MEMORIAM hammer daily the most unlikely In loving memory of our dear fables into the rather spongy grandmother, Bella Dinah Zlot- and elementary brains of the chenko, who passed away 15 Americans." years ago, Aug. 8, 1925 (18 Nazi Film In Bucharest Leads To days in Ab). Anti-Jewish Riots The showing of a violently an- Happy were t he years we spent together, ti-Semitic Nazi film in Bucharest Lonely are our hearts today, movie houses has resulted in For the one we loved so dearly I las forever passed away. scores of outbreaks against Jews In our hearts your memory lingers. in the streets of the Rumanian Sweetly, tender, fond and t rue: capital, it was reported here. There is not a day, dear Grand- mother, The film purports to show how That we do not think of you. Jews use the blood of Gentile Ever to be sadly missed by children for religious purposes. your grandsons, Louis J. and Dr. The film repeats every known A. J. Kapetansky, and grand- Nazi charge against the Jews. Audiences became so outraged daughter, Mrs. Clara Leib. Help to Forestall Catastrophe With a cry of deep agony and warning that all of the scores of religious educational and char- itable institutions of Palestine are "faced with imminent col- lapse," the leaders of the Yishuv, headed by Chief Rabbi Dr. Isaac Herzog, have called upon Amer- ican Jewry to forestall a catas- trophe by forwarding immediate and effective aid. In urgent cable messages to the Federated Council for Pales- tine Institutions, recently formed in America and sponsored by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis and by the Central Relief Committee, the Palestinian leaders point out that all sources of income for these institutions have been clos- ed as a result of the war, and that even the aid from the United States has fallen off because of the disrupted mail connections. Having thus been deprived of almost all of their income, these Yeshivoth, Talmud Torahs, hos- pitas, homes for the aged, orphan lunatic asylums, vocational schools and others will have no alterna- tive but to close their doors — with dire results that stagger the Jewish mind. Full information about these Palestinian institutions can be obtained from the Federated Council for Palestine Institutions, 38 Park Row, New York City. The obituary editor of the New York Herald-Tribune, you'll be pleased to know. has just com- pleted his obit on Herr Hitler ... 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