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ANTI-SEMITES

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the

forgery known as the "Benjamin
Franklin Letter"; in this connec-
tion he worked closely with Wil-
liam Dudley Pelley. Another anti-
Jewish work distributed in large
quantities by Kamp was the
pamphlet Why Are The Jews
Persecuted For Their Religion?
Among the anti-labor propaganda
written and distributed by Kamp
was the booklet Join the CIO—and
Help Build a Soviet America.
Kamp's associates and admirers
include such U. S. Fifth Column-
ists as the following: James
True, contact man for the Nazis
and editor of the anti-labor, anti-
democratic Industrial Control Re-
ports; Allen Zoll, Coughlinite in-
dicted as a blackmailer; General
George Van Horn Mosley, noted
pro-Hitlerite; Joseph E. McWil-
liams, petty fuehrer of the Amer-
ican Destiny Party; and John E.
Kelley, New Jersey fascist, who
speaks for the German-American
Bund, the Christian Front and
similar organizations.
This question occurs to The
Hour: does Mr. Willkie and does
the Republican Party intend to
accept and encourage the support
of such fascist propagandists as
Joseph P. Kamp?
New Republic Hits Kamp
Under the editorial caption
"Author, Author!" the current
issue of the New Republic carries
the ollowing condemnation of the
activities of Joseph E. Kamp:

Legal Chronicle

REGISTER NOT LATER THAN OCT. 16
TO BE ABLE TO VOTE NOVEMBER 5

Noel Meadow, the Broadway
press agent, is a relative of Rabbi
Samuel Blumenfeld, the new Zion-
ist director of education.

To be able to vote at the Presidential elections on Nov. 6, all
cohorts were forming would be
citizens must be registered not later than Oct. 16.
known as National League of
Those who have not yet registered should do so at once. There
Christians Against War. Gilpat-
will be registrations at the City Hall daily from 8:30 a. m. to 5
rick's address in Detroit is 46G
p. m. up to and including Wednesday, Oct. 16. For the convenience
W. Forest.
of those who are unable to register during the day, the City Hall
There were approximately 125
registration office will be open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. on Oct. 14,
people at the Oct. 4 meeting. An
15 and 16.. There will be no district registration prior to Nov. 5.
attempt to raise some money
On Oct. 14, 15 and 16, voters may also register at the n earest
brought a mild response. It was
police station.
announced that a Mrs. Long is
arranging a similar meeting, un-
der direction of Mothers of Amer-
ica, in Boston, for Oct. 18, and
that 4,000 people are expected to
be present.
Coughlin's Organ Launches Vio-
lent Anti-Semitic Campaign,
Blue Goose bus fares are the
Says the Hour
lowest they have ever been, but
Father Charles E. Coughlin's
The religious and educational Composition and Texts, Selec-
you get the same efficient serv-
weekly newspaper, Social Justice,
committee of the Michigan Syna- tions from the Bible and Rashi's
ice.
is launching an anti-Semitic cam-
gogue Conference, in cooperation Commentary, Jewish G e n i u s
paign more violent than any pre-
with Young Israel of Detroit, is Through the Ages, Religious
No matter where you want to
viously undertaken by the maga-
sponsoring an Adult School of Philosophy, Judaism in Theory
go in Michigan, or elsewhere,
zine, according to the Hour, usu-
Jewish Education which will meet and Practice.
ally well informed anti-Nazi
on Monday evenings for 30 suc-
your trip by bus will cost little.
Instructors include Rabbi Jos-
cessive weeks, beginning Nov. 4. eph E. Krickstein of Mt. Clem-
weekly.
Ask a Blue Goose agent for
"No opportunity for anti-Semi-
Classes will be held at the Cen- ens; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of
rates and details.
tic insults is overlooked by the
tral High School, Linwood and Congregation Bnai David; Dr.
Tuxedo.
priest who has declared he is
Samson R. Weiss, dean of Yeshi-
Travel by bus — you'll save
Courses offered will include: vath Beth Yehudah; Rabbi Max
taking 'the road to fascism'. Typi-
money.
Hebrew for Beginners, Elemen- J. Wohlgelernter of Congregation
cal of the campaign of slander is
tary Hebrew Conversation and Beth Tefilo Emanuel; Irving
the headline splashed across the
Grammar, Advanced He b r e w Schlussel and Abraham Twersky
cover of the magazine on Sept.
Detroit Terminal
9: 'Jews Put Pressure on Willkie
of the United Hebrew Schools.
to Hit at Father Coughlin'."
Registration for the adult
An interesting new panaphlet entitled
Washington Blvd.
"There was a time," said the "The Fifth Column in 1I:m.10111;ton" has Iturbi Soloist at
school will be taken at the office
up on nesstands in Washington.
Hour, "when Coughlin attempted turned
of
the
Michigan
Synagogue
Con-
at Grand River Ave.
Opening Symphony ference, 1550 Taylor, Telephone
Philadelphia and New Turk. A copy"
to disguise, is somewhat cynically, was placed on ever seat at the Republi-
can
tont
ent
ion
and
sent
to
et
ery
CA. 9000
Concert on Oct. 17 Trinity 1-2934, during the entire
the extent of his anti-Semitism; member of the House and Senate. It
month of October.
he said he was opposed only to enjoys a brisk sale nt Christian Front
The Detroit Symphony Orches-
German-American Bond meetings.
'the bad Jews.' Now the mask is and
The committee in charge con-
The real lfth column, it appears, is
off. There are no longer any an insidious band of government em- tra's eagerly anticipated guest sists of Abraham J. Rosenshine,
conductor
season
will
open
Thurs-
ploy
ees
ranging'
from
Attorney
lieneml
reservations. For out-and-out sav-
chairman of the educational sub-
a n d Harold Ickes to Armisla day night, Oct. 17, in Masonic
age Jew-baiting, Social Justice is Jackson
committee, Mr. Schlussel and
I'm kr, char-woman in the Capitol
Auditorium.
The
soloist
will
be
coming to match Der Stuermer." Building, all of w hom are Communists
Rabbi Wohlgelernter.
Jose
Iturbi,
noted
Spanish
pianist,
or practically C ttttt animist N.
The Hour reported that, in a
The anther is Joseph E. Kamp, head and the conductor will be Victor
recent issue, „ Coughlin not only of the Constitutional Educational
League, which publishes and distributes
r.
insulted the Jewish people; he the
booklet. While w e are on the sub-
openly threatened them. In an ject of distributing information, here
a few facts about Mr. Kamp. Until
article lamenting his inability to are
19:17, Kamp (silted the pro-fascist
arrange contracts with radio sta- magazine The Awakener, On his staff
1% err Harold Lord Varney, fascist propa-
tions, the robed fascist accused gandist,
and Law realer Dennis, author
the Jews of being to blame for of '"flie Coming .‘inerlean Fascism. ,,
his difficulties—neatly side-step- When The .%.1‘ it kener suspended publi-
Kamp w rote to a follower, "The
ping the fact lie is off the air as cation,
%cork w ill be carried 4111 by the Con-
a result of clauses in the Na- st it at banal Educational League."
1937, the lAtrol let le Civil Lib-
tional Association of Broadcast- e rt In
the
ies Com mit t ee investigated
ers' Code.”
League. Mr. Kamm was unable to ap-
pear for questioning. 31r. Hanson, sec-
Friday Continues Expose of
ret itry-t reasurer, turned up us substi -
YOUR LIFE INSURANCE AGENT CAN
tute.
Hate-Spreading Groups
Senator Thomas: I can judge
Friday Magazine this week car- quite correct ly from what you say
BRING YOU PERPETUAL HAPPINESS
that the word "constitutional" (104.4
ries a third article on "American
not have any meaning In your
Merchants of Hate," an expose of
I'onstitutional Educational League.
WITH OUR LOW RATE
Mr. Manson: As far OS the t cach-
anti-Semitism, by Michael Sayers
ing of the Constitutional, not par-
and A. E. Kahn.
t icularly.
The article in the issue of Oct.
Senator Thomas: And the word
"ethical lunar has 110 meaning?
11 reiterates the charge that Ford
Mr. Manson: AN far as edanat ion
employees, Gerald L. K. Smith,
pertaining to the Coast it td ion, no.
Coughlin and others have made
What t he league did do, Mr. Ban-
non couldn't exact 13 saty. .t helpful
Detroit the headquarters for anti- clue
Is provided by I he NLRB, w Inch
Semitism.
condemned distribution of Hot's anti-
Edward F. Sullivan, former labor pamphlets written by Kamm and
by sloe 1.41101P.
chief investigator for the Dies published
Mr. Kamp was 1111r of the sponsors
JOSE ITURBI
Committee, is condemned in this of t lie Hotel Bill name meet Mg at which
Moseley wits asked to ride the
article as having a criminal Genentl
while horse for an American fascist Kolar, now beginning his 21st
record.
Putsch. Another sponsor of I he meet-
year of activity with the orches-
wos Allen loll, Iv ho organized the
Pro-Willkie Advertisement En- ing
Coughlin Picket ing of IVMCA, and Was tra.
dorses Fascist Propaganda
later indicted for blackmail. Kamm
Preparatory co the concert the
deal at
t he Christ la n Front promoted
The Hour, anti-Fascist news and
orchestra will meet for the first
111114.4 1111. 0111K II( Al bleb Jot McWilliams,
bulletin, states that on Thursday, furhrer of t he Christian 310billiers, and rehearsal at 10 a. m. Monday,
Sept. 26, a full-page political ad- John E. Kelley, speaker for the Ger- Oct. 14, in Masonic Temple.
Banal, were guest stars.
vertisement entitled "What Has man-American
Born in Valencia, at 7 Iturbi
Kamp Is a close friend of Edward
Happened to the Mi,acle of Phila- Lodge Curntn, who writ es for Social knew the growing pains of public
PREFERRED RISK CONTRACT
Justice
and
.e
sulast
It
tit
ed
for
Cough-
delphia?" appeared on page 19 lin on the air The Coast it ut banal Edu- life. After studying in his native
of the New York Times. The ad- cational league Is heartily endorsed city in Barcelona, the people of
Low Rates — 1st Year Dividend
vertisement, endorsing Wendell L. In Pal rick Scanlon, editor of the Valencia made up a purse to send
Coughlinite Brooklyn Tablet, and James
Willkie for president, was placed True, fascist new s-writer.
the wonder boy to Paris. There
by the pro-Willkie organization
Fifth column ? Rlutt fifth column"
he attended the Conservatory by
called "We, The People." In ad-
day, played in cafes all night to
dition to listing the reasons for Willkie Again Condemns Race earn food and board. But at 17
Prejudice
electing their candidate, the or-
he was graduated with first hon-
ganization suggested certain ac-
In his addresses in Brooklyn ors. Four years as head of the
Attention, Brokers—Augment your income and at
tivities to be carried on by in- last Saturday, Republican candi- piano faculty of the Conservatory
the same time render your clients a real service
dividual Willkie sympathizers. date for the Presidency Wendell of Geneva followed. He left to
Among the suggestions was this L. Willkie again condemned race embark on the life he was des-
by proposing this outstanding policy.
preiudice. He declared:
one:
tined for, the life of a virtuoso.
"We here in America must be
"Read the following material—
Trailing clouds of European
and then see that in the next doubly careful and vigilant to glory, the Spanish pianist arrived
four weeks, or all, of it is in the preserve these liberties. We must in the United States for the first
hands of every on-the-fence voter accord to every American citizen time in October, 1929. In that
that you can find. The pam- his full civil rights, free from first season he made his name a
phlets—all of them—can be read racial and religious prejudice."
household word in musical Amer-
;in two hours—and some of them
Among those who have joined ica, a verdict the country has con-
can be read in two minutes. Most the Willkie ranks this week is firmed in 11 successive seasons.
are free—some cost a small Lessing J. Rosenwald, eldest son Iturbi also is widely known as an
amount."
of the late Julius Rosenwald.
orchestra conductor.
The first two pamphlets recom-
Criticizing Governor Lehman
Immediately following the con-
mended are by Wendell Willkie; for his attack on Wilikie at the cert the audience will be invited
their titles, We, The People and New York Democratic state con- to meet informally on the stage
Acceptance Address. The third vention, former Judge Proskauer, the new president of the Detroit
work listed is the Essay on Lib- in a radio address, defended Will- Symphony Society, Dr. Fred T.
erty by John Stewart Mill.
kie's antagonism to the bigotries Murphy and Mrs. Murphy; Mrs.
The fourth pamphlet recom- of Hitlerism. Proskauer told of John S. Newberry, retiring presi-
mended is a piece of anti-Semitic Willkie's fight against the Ku dent; Mr. Kolar; Mr. Iturbi; of-
fascist literature. Its title is The Klux Klan in Akron, 0., in 1923, ficials of the society and members
Fifth Column In Washington. Its and of his stand against the Klan of the orchestra.
author is Joseph P. Kamp, who in 1924.
for some time has been notorious
BROWARNY FAMILY CLUB
as a distributor of anti-democratic,
anti-labor, anti-Semitic and pro- Mrs. Rebecca Kohut, Re-
WILLIAM HORDES, General Agent
The Browarny Family Club
fascist propaganda.
publican, Will Vote
elected the following officers:
The (lour on August 17, Au-
for Roosevelt
President, Mrs. Harry Gross; vice-
GEORGE W. GRAY. Agency Supervisor
gust 24 and September 14 carried
president, Al Moister; recording
articles describing the nature of
Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, Jewish secretary, Mrs. Dave Berk; finan-
the booklet and the character of
its author, who formerly was edi- leader, author, and president of cial secretary, Mrs. B. Browar-
605 FOX THEATRE BLDG.
tor and publisher of the fascist Columbia Grammar School, New ny; treasurer, Sam Gilbert.
CHerry 6780
1.....__ magazine Awakener. As The Hour York City, announces that al-
The opening meeting was held
pointed out, Kamp at one time though she is an enrolled Re- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
concentrated his efforts on cir- publican, she will vote for Presi- Okum, 3735 Glynn Court, on
Sept. 29.
culating the famous anti-Semitic dent Roosevelt.

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