A men- twit ffewish Periodical Cotter March 28, 1941 SEGAL (Continued from Page One) ticians who speak of the machin- ations of "international bankers." This is Hitler in America. His presence here was underlined the day the President signed the lease-lend bill by a statement from the Hitler spokesman in Berlin. He said that the President had been aided in drafting the lease- lend bill by Felix Frankfurter, an Austrian Jew. This showed, he said, that the lease-lend bill was not a defensive measure but an offensive weapon of the Jews who are eager to regain control of Europe. This was repetitious of all the whispering that has been heard in America—in the street cars, subways and busses, in the res- taurants and barrooms, on the banners of pickets, in the speeches of politicians. • a CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0/110 17 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Noted Anthropologist to Address Shaarey Zedek Men's Club April 2; Prof. Titiev to Speak Wednesday The public is invited to hear Prof. Mischa Titiev of the De- partment of Anthropology of the University of Michigan discuss "Physical Aspects of the Jewish Problem" in the Social Hall of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on Wednesday evening, April 2, at 8 :30. This lecture, illustrated with lantern slides, will debunk that master bunkster, Hitler, and his ilk. Prof. Titiev is an authority on this subject, having made an intensive study of it and being engaged in courses in anthropol- ogy of Semitic peoples at the University. Born in Russia, Prof. Titiev came to this country at an early age. He attended the Latin School in Boston and received his col- legiate training at Harvard Uni- versity, where he received succes- sively the Bachelor of Arts, Mas- ter of Arts and Doctor of Phil- osophy degrees. He has made in- tensive research in his chosen field and has written numerous articles for scientific magazines. Among the courses which he teaches at the University are, "The Peoples of Asia and their civilizations"; "Primitive Reli- gion" and "Problems of Race." He will demonstrate with his lan- tern slides many current falacies relative to physical characteris- tics of various peoples. Is there a Jewish face? Have you a "Jew- ish" nose? Can you tell a Jew when wou see him? A French- man? A Turk, or for that mat- ter any nationality by facial char- acteristics? Check your conclus- ions with Prof. Titiev Wednesday evening, April 2. Everyone is wel- come, admission being free. J.S.S.B. to Vote on By-Laws on April 6 George M. Stutz, president of the Jewish Social Service Bu- reau, announces that amendments to the by-laws of the organiza- tion will be voted upon at the Bureau's annual meeting sched- uled for April 6. Article I of the by-laws, on the purpose of the Bureau, is being amended by the inclusion of Section 2, to read as follows: "The Association shall engage in family and child welfare work among the Jewish people of De- troit and environs and shall fur- nish case work service to other social service agencies affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit. "Article II, Subsection B pro- vides for an attempt to have members of Boards of cooperat- ing agencies selected as members of the Jewish Social Service Bu- reau Board. The purpose of this is to establish closer working re- lationships with social agencies with whom the Bureau cooperates. "Article II, Subsection D in- corporates into the by-laws the present practice of having the president and chairman of the Board of the Jewish Welfare Federation serve as ex-officio members of the Board of Direc- tors of the Bureau. "Article II, Section 4, changes the required number of board meetings during the year to five instead of monthly. Special meet- ings when necessary are also provided for. "Article III, Section 2 and Section 3, incorporates into the by-laws the present practice of having two standing committees, the Case Committee to pass upon cases and a Personal Committee to make recommendations to the board on personnel policies." For Finer Living WILSHIRE Apartment Hotel Collingwood at Third Convenient to transportation, 1 to 5 room suites, furnished or unfurnished. Hotel service optional. All carpeted, dining room. Garage in connection. TOWNSEND 8-2680 It mightn't matter if Jews alone were being hurt. Jews have to life and that 6,500 are an- been hurt so much. Another blow Julius Deutelbaum nually sentenced to the Detroit doesn't matter to a man who has House of Correction in misde- Calls Recorders' been stunned by blow after meanor cases. Many people imag- blow. ine that the work of the Court Court U.S. Finest More grievous is the hurt that is limited to the punishment of WINDOW SHADES America suffers. This is Hitler those, convicted of major and Julius Deutelbaum, Deputy shocking crimes, yet the great MADE TO ORDER softening up the defenses of America. Hitler at work on Clerk of the Recorder's Court, in majority of offenders are aided Cleaned and Repaired American morale and unity. Hit- a statement issued this week, by a life rebuilding division of called the Recorder's Court the LINOLEUM ler dividing American opinion by the Court. The reunion of stray- falsehoods, hates and suspicions, finest of its kind in the land ing families, the support of neg- Inlaid and Battleship as he divided other peoples be- and urged the re-election of the lected wives and children, the CARPETING examination and aiding of 2,200 fore he conquered them. mental cases during 1940 alone Rugs and Furniture Hitler whispering, as he has and probationary influence over whispered elsewhere before, "No, VENETIAN BLINDS those given a chance for reha- it's not I who am your enemy. bilitation, are equally important Drapery Hardware It's the Jews." functions of the supervising net Our Prices and Save A gentleman tells me of be- Judges. Free Estimates Furnished coming shudderlingly conscious "The total number placed on 8625 LINWOOD of Hitler in America on a cer- probation from July 1, 1935, to CALL TYLER 5-1230 tain street the other day. He July 1, 1940, was over 27,000. was driving through a green light The total number of probation- and narrowly missed a woman ers on January 1 1941, was 5,100. g.91111111111111111111 111111111111111111181111 111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111.:1 who was crossing the street The total earnings of probation- against the light, contrary to the ers for five years, 1935 to 1940, laws and to common sense. amounted to $8,100,000. From 1935 to 1940, the amount of He told her he was sorry even But we all like to money paid through the Proba- though he was not the one to dine out. Harry Bo- Our Cocktails tion Department for family sup- blame. She turned on him : esky's has a friend- Delicious and port and for restitution to com- "You're one of them Jews that's ly atmosphere and Delicatessen Fancy plainants, amounted to $747,000. making all the trouble in the its food is cooked Delivered Drinks "In this connection, it is im- right. Mother will world." FREE Mixed portant to the taxpayer to know appreciate a good This was the voice of Hitler Anywhere- by that the average cost of main- dinner prepared by Anytime out of the mouth of the stout- Experts taining a person on probation is someone else. ish slattern who stood there wav- approximately $32 a year, while ing a fist. The gentleman felt the average cost of maintaining troubled on account of America. a person in prison is approxi- The woman wasn't alone. Behind JULIUS DEUTELBAUM mately $400 per year. Thus, her he could see a far-stretching rather than becoming a burden line of people, each whispering incumbents. Mr. D e u te 1 bau upon the State, these 5,000 pro- into his neighbor's ear. There stated: bationers are a social asset by Phone Trinity 2-9366 d 12th and Hazelwood was a certain clergyman among "I feel it is a source of proud becoming self-reliant, by being them. . . . Politicians. . . Racke- satisfaction to the good people gainfully occupied and what is teers. . . . Hireling Nazis. The of Detroit to know that their even more important, by the re- whispering had gone down the Recorder's Court enjoys the repu- storation of their self-respect. line to the woman's car and she tation of being the finest of its This will give you an idea of had repeated what she had heard: kind in the country ; that it is the complexity of the problems "You're one of them Jews that's constantly being patterned after confronting a Judge and of their It's the LEADER OF 1941 making all the trouble in the by many communities; that it is tremendous social importance. being acclaimed not only for the BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST world." "I particularly feel that in this He drove on. He could take efficiency of its various functions, troubled hour of worldly affairs, it. He, as a Jew, always had but for the fairness, the impar- with hatred and discrimination taken it. But he asked what of tiality and the humaneness with unrestrained in many countries, The Car That Gives You the Good Things First America? What of America which the judges approach their it should be a source of comfort when Americans b e c ome the difficult task. and satisfaction to the people "To fully appreciate the de- of Detroit, to feel sure that their spiritual allies of the brutes SEE against whom America arms for gree of responsibility resting upon "temple of justice" is free from the shoulders of a conscientious the corrosive influence of racial defense? BEST TRADE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR Judge, it should be borne in mind Warships were being built and that the records of the Record- and religious intolerance, from OLD CAR airplanes to keep him from these er's Court disclose that each year group pressure high or low, and A Large Stock of Desirable Used Cars was Hitler al- that each Judge views the de- shores but this approximately 1,200 persons are fendants and litigants in the Always on Hand ready here. committed to penal institutions Yet it has come to the point for terms ranging from one year Recorder's Court as "God's equal C hil ( 1 " , ever anxious to ex- where an intelligent Jew must tend a helping hand to those who take account of his place in this have strayed momentarily and democratic society which in form Fitzroy 5750 Jefferson, Cor. Chene and in its essential spirit and in which grows more powerful by who are willing and capable of the aspirations of its honorable use. It weakens and withers when joining the ranks of our good leaders still cherishes its tradi- men are afraid to use it cour- and useful citizenry. ageously. "For 18 years I have been tional liberties. I had yielded to the lying ban- Chief Deputy Clerk of the Re- Shall he, an American citizen who is a Jew, let himself be in- ners of the pickets in Washing- corder's Court, an office I hold timidated by Hitler waving a ton, to the falsehood of dema- by appointment of the Judges, I can conscientiously say that fist at him in America? Is he gogues in Congress and out, to and not yielding his democratic the slattern waving her fist and in my opinion the best interests of all Detroit would be served by rights when he lets fear restrain shouting "You're one of them the re-election of the present in- Jews that's making all the his tongue from utterance on now being sold and trouble in the world," to Hitler cumbents of the Recorder's Court, public policies? whose judicial conduct merits and serviced by In a group of Jews and non- here. I shall not permit my mind, should receive public approval Jews there was discussion of the on Election Day, April 7. lease-lend bill. Most of the non- my heart and my voice to be dis- Jews were vehemently for it, but franchised. I must keep on as- "May I add a concluding Let no one hold lightly the Jews gave out no word. They serting my privilege as an Amer- thought. the sacred right of franchise by were afraid of being misunder- ican to speak my mind, to go failing to vote and thus evade stood. I was there and kept my- with my fellow-Americans in the his responsibility as a conscien- ways that are right, to be wrong self wrapped in silence. tious citizen. Either you select Afterward I felt ashamed. even. I shall insist even on the the Judges you want, or some great American right to be This silence was cowardice. It one else will select them for you." seemed submission to the de- wrong. I, as a Jew, must be coura- gradation that anti- Semitism would impose on the Jews of geous to hold up my lights to- Inc. America as it had on Jews else- ward the bright, new world that is to come. (They tell me that I, where in the world. This was a 12250 JOS. CAMPAU FOX—No longer a "little girl" debasing acknowledgement of as a Jew, have some good lights TO. 8-9310 star, lovely Deanna Durbin blos- to give to mankind when it starts Hitler's authority here. By my frightened silence I toiling again up the mountain soms forth now as a glamorous young woman in "Nice Girl?", was debasing the high authority side toward the brotherhood.) I shall not run away in fear her first romance, at the Fox of democracy. Democracy is not merely a handsome palladium to and cover myself in the shadows. Theater. Companion picture with Hitler seems already here but "Nice Girl?" is RKO's warmly be admired at a distance. It is one of the members of the social I, as an American, must coura- humorous production of Louisa Mae Alcott's "Little Men." body to be vigorously used and geously challenge his presence. ASALLE Window Shade Co. 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