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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Predict Shakeup of Nazi Officials the American republics in dealing
in Western Hemisphere
with fifth column activities. Nazi

WASHINGTON. (WNS) — A
shakeup of Nazi diplomatic and
consular officials in the Western
Hemisphere was predicted by
neutral observers here as a re-
sult of the strong stand taken
at the Havana Pan-American con-
ference against fifth column ac-
tivities.
It is believed in some quarters
here that Nazi officials are per-
turbed over the firm attitude of

higher-ups are upset also by the
manner in which supposed secret
agents have been discovered and
publicized.

August 30, 1940

THE CHILDREN'S GOLDEN BOOK
Emanuel or
OF THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
Ca nt Sc huis ge

Outstandin g Chazon Has Been
Lauded by Critics, Including
Goldberg and Samuel

GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME

The Jewish Children's Home
acknowledges donations from the
following: Morris Bernstein; Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Seder, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stone's
25th anniversary.

The officers of Congr
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson Ayes., announce
the engagement of Ca: -,tor
Schulsinger as permanent ehazon
o f the a y n a gog usee. vi‘ileie..s Schulsin-
ger will chant services
first time on Saturday morning,
Shabbos M'vorchim Ellul, with
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernte r de.
de-
livering the sermon.

egation

CARD OF THANKS

WE ARE SINCERELY GRATEFUL TO OUR RELA-
TIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THE NUMEROUS
COURTESIES SHOWN US IN OUR RECENT
BEREAVEMENT AND WE WISH TO
USE THIS MEANS TO EXPRESS
TO THEM OUR HEARTIEST
GRATITUDE . . .

Cantor Schulsinger was elee)rn
in Bessarabia in 1897 and r
ed his training at the hands iv oi
some of the famous European
Chazonim. He also attended the
Conservatory of Music at Buch-
arest, and served as chief cantor
in that city and in Keshenev, Ru-
mania. In 1922 he came to Amer-
ica and made his first appearance
in New York's Town Hall. le
Be
has since ministered to the fol-
lowing outstanding congregations
in Canada and the United States:
Bnai Jacob of Montreal; Shomrei
Emunah, Brooklyn; Beth El, Bos-
ton; Ahavas Sholom, Buffalo.
Both the Yiddish and the An-
glo-Jewish press have acclaimed
Cantor Schulsinger as a master
of synagogue music. The well-
known authors and Zionist lead-
ers, Abraham Goldberg and Maur-
ice Samuel, have on occasion
published laudatory reviews of
Mr. Schulsinger's concert appear-
ances. He has been praised for
his highly-schooled professional
attainments, as well as for his
charming personality and active
interest in communal affairs.
The new Chazon of Taylor-
Wilson synagogue will officiate
at Selichos and Yomim Noroim
services. Mr. and Mrs. Schulsin-
ger have taken up temporary
residence at 1950 Blaine.

Mr. Jack Lapidus and Family.

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Mrs. Wolf Kaplan
Is Called by Death

Story of a Baby

Jewish Youth Group Opposes
Conscription

Well preserved specimens of
NEW YORK (Religious Ne vi
Mrs. Marie Kaplan of the Bel- perfectly normal embryos are Service) — The Youth Divisio n
rare,
a
nd
a series o a sufficient o f
American Jewish Con gres
et . est, widow of the late Wolf number
of these to f how
ow their i n thetate
a sment issued here, d e-
K aplan who passed away three
growth through different stages Glared its 'unalterable' oppositio
m onths ago, died Monday in Har- is even rarer. Such a series was to the Burke-Wadsworth conscril n
collected by the famous Loyola tion bill and characterized it a
p
er Hospital after a prolonged University School of Medicine and a "threat to the liberties of th
illness. Funeral services were held exhibited at A Century of Prog
millions of young Americans."
ress Exposition in Chicago. Mrs.
The Youth Division declared the
Marie Hall Ets came again and defense of America could best be
again, and the more she listened secured by the introduction of
to the visitors there, the more measures providing jobs for un-
she realized the importance of a employed youth, safeguarding the
book for those laymen who had health of young America, and
no opportunity to see such an ex- doing away with the terrorism of
hibit, and particularly for very
and the Christian
small children for whom pictures anti-Semites
The group alleged that the
seem more fitting than actual Front.
introduction of the "Hitler-like"
specimens or photographs. The conscription
bill would offer no
result is 'The Story of a Baby",
with her own illustrations and defense for American democratic
pencil diagrams published by the rights, and pointed to the ex-
ample of France which, it said,
Viking Press.
had been betrayed by fascist and
"Years ago," Mrs. Ets writes anti-Semitic forces within the
us, "in a course on child psy- country.
chology I started reading all
The organization is informing
available material on sex infor- all other national Jewish youth
mation for young children. None organizations and all city-wide
of it answered objectively the lit- Jewish youth councils and fed-
tle child's questions about babies erations of its stand on the
and about himself, and none *
Burke-Wadsworth bill
and is
him a sympathetic attitude to- urging them to take similar ac-
ward an expected brother or sis- tion.
ter. As far as I could observe
MRS. WOLF KAPLAN
very small children were not in-
in, asked
Wednesday afternoon at Temple terested
When they
nor ready
about for
babies
sex. Nazi Who Planned Revolt in
Uruguay Arrested by Ar-
Beth
y
El. Burial was in Woodmere they did not want to be told about
gentine Police
Cemetery,
BUENOS AIRES. (W N Sl-
the sex life of flowers or adults.
Born 48 years ago in St. Louis,
Arnulf Fuhrmann, Nazi agent
"As I stood in the Hall of Sci- who admittedly planned a mili-
Mrs. Kaplan made Detroit het. ence at A Century of Progress, tary revolt in Uruguay, has been
home in the last 23 years. She is watching and listening to the arrested by Argentine police and
survived by her son, Louis H. people who thronged past the is being held for deportation, it
exhibit of normal hman
Sable; three
three sisters, Mrs. Harry bryos, it flashed into u my mind was announced here. Fuhrmann
J. Bieberstein, Mrs. Louis Good- that here was the answer. I came was arrested at Concordia, across
man and Mrs. Samuel Harris- back day after day and became the Uruguay River from Salto,
convinced as I listened and
and two brothers, Louis and Wil. ' more
ll.
drew, I watched a lovely grand- where
he was leader of a Nazi
liam Blumberg, both of Collins- mother with two small children cc Document
dil
Documents disclosed
by a Uru-
. , .
ville, Ill.
all fascinated by the tiny
, guayan Congressional committee
One of the more prominent mens and all excitedly discussing w
last t J h ue ne. showed that
e
leaders in women's organizations together the growth of the em- was
anti-Semitic
in Detroit, Mrs. Kaplan held im - bryo. I saw a distinguished-look- agitation
asli
igaor o South
dd
throughout
. outthdAm ea el:-.
portant offices in leading move- ing father, who having seen the Ica and was the designated
el. ?
ments. She was one of the organ- exhibit himself, returned to it an- of p ans for armed revolt le head
t \nib .
izers of the Women's Auxiliary other day with a little daughter ever thought to be desirable
in
of the United Hebrew Schools, in his arms. He too had sensed South America.
of which she was a one-time that here was a solution to the
vice-president. At the time of Problem and instead of sending Palestinia
n Companies in British
her death she was an honorary his child with a governess or
Army Planned,
Eden
director of the organization. She nurse he had come himself to LONDON.
(Palcor Says
Agency)—
also held the offices of treasurer, share
with her the thrill of a War Minister Sid Anthony Eden
financial secretary and recording beautiful experience . . . The announced in the House of Cont-
secretary of this organization at more I searched for material the mons, in response to a series
of
different times. more my wonder grew and my questions by Colonel Josiah C.
Mrs. Kaplan was also active in humility in trying to interpret Wedgwood, Laborite, that ar
the Sisterhood of Congregation for children the greatest story of
-
rangem
Shaarey Zedek, which she served all—the story of a new life."
the formation of a number of
Palestinian companies out . of
secretary for several years. SheIn the sequel to the popul
ar
te re units now in
e thh
was an ardent worker for Ha- Picture, "Boys' Town," the Jew- scatd
army. The announcement was the
dassah, a member of the Wo- ish character, Dave Morris, will first of its kind yet issued by the
men's Auxiliary of the Jewish have an even more prominent British government giving sepa-
Home for Aged and of numer- part, thanks to the insistence of rate
ous other movements.
identity to Palestinian
Father Flanagan.
troops.

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