April 11, 1 0 41 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 6 OBSERVER WARNS GERMANY WILL SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETIN( GET LION'S SHARE OF FOOD IF U. S. SENDS AID TO BELGIANS O'HARA - QUINLAr BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH TASTY BAR-B•Q 3600 WOODWARD 8548 GRAND RIVER FOR FREE DELIVERY TErrace 2-9577 TYler 4-9898 — We Never Close — GREETINGS To our host of Jewish friends we ex- tend our sincerest wishes for a Joyous Holiday — May your holiday fes- tivities and services attain the success and beauty for which you have so diligently planned. UNIVERSAL CARPET SERVICE CARPETS, RUGS & LINOLEUM CAREFULLY LAID Contract Work a Specialty CHERRY 7030 310 W. CONGRESS ST. Greetings of the Season Nicholson Terminal & Dock Co. Vlnewood 2-4300 ECORSE GREAT LAKES PASSOVER GREETINGS ANI) BEST WISHES TO ALL SUPERIOR SAFETY FURNACE PIPE CO. MADISON 3033 5820 FORSYTH AVE. BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH GARDNER WHITE CO. Furniture 6309 MACK AVE. 7000 FENKELL AVE. Lars Moen, an American chem- iet, formerly a newspaperman, caught in Belgium during the German invasion, has described his experiences in a book which he appropriately titled "Under the Iron Heel" (J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia). It is a very objective book—perhaps too ob- jective—and it does not express the sense of outrage which simi- lar books have indicated. But this volume has significance for two reasons. In the first place, it records a number of hu- morous experiences, and tells stories which are current today in Europe at the expense of the Nazis. These stories enliven the book and throw light on the at- titude of the peoples of the con- quered countries against the Ger- SLOVAK LEAGUE Student Council IS CALLED NAZI Of U. of M. Hillel Elects Officers Registration as Foreign Agent Asked by the Anti-Nazi League The registration of the Slovak League as an agent of a foreign government, as required by the McCormack Act, was urged upon the State Department by the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, which pointed out that the Slo- vak League has been advocat- ing the recognition of Slovakia by the United States. The Nazi- dominated puppet-state of Slo- vakia joined the Tripartite Agreement wrich was extended to include Hungary, Rumania and Slovakia. In a wire to Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State, the Anti-Nazi League pointed to a recent denunciation of the Slovak League as a pro-Nazi group and to the stand taken by the anti-Nazi ogranization, the Slovak National Alliance, in also denouncing the Slovak Lea- gue. The Anti-Nazi League assert- ed that the president of the Slovak League, Josef Hucek, and former president, Dr. Peter Hletko, were leaders of a dele- gation to Slovakia in 1938, which on platforms decorated with American flags, exhorted Slovak- ians to demand their "independ- ence" from Czechoslovakia, in return for puppet-statehood granted by Nazi Germany. According to Andrew Valusek, a member of the Board of Di- rectors of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League and district President of the Slovak Nation- al Alliance, the Slovak League, through its officials, wired its support to the leaders of the Slovakian government at the time of its anniversary celebra- tion several months ago. Since then, Mr. Valusek, who is publisher of the New Yorksky Dennik, asserts, the Slovak Lea- gue has been actively propagan- dizing for recognition of the Slo- vakian puppet-state by the Unit- ed States. 5607 W. 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Wealthy French Anti-Semite De- tained at Ellis Island NEW YORK. — (WNS) — Pierre Massin, wealthy French anti-Semite and proFascist, was detained at Ellis Island here, fol- lowing his arrival from Lisbon on the American Export liner Exalibur. It was understood that he was held on a technical charge involving financial support. The case of Mr. Massin was brought to the attention of the Immigration Department by the New York newspaper PM which harped that wealthy persons of pro-Fascist sympathies obtained United States visas without dif- ficulty, while anti-Fascists were kept out by the State Depart- ment on the alert for fifth col- umnists. The pasty charosses, which is included in the Passover menu as a reminder of the mortar used by the Israelites for making bricks in Egypt, once had a more practical meaning. Taking the injunction to eat bitter herbs at the Seder table literally, many Jews would seriously burn their tongues on the sharp con- diments. To allay the burn, a preparation of apple, nuts, wine and cinnamon — our own cha- rosses — was suggested. The Student Council of tne Bhai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan this week elected Aaron Moyer of Lorain, 0., to the presidency. Robert Warner of Newark, N. J., was selected as vice president, and Miss Janet Crone of Pontiac is the new secretary. Additional Council Members elected by the system of pro- portional representation include Lois Arnold (Syracuse, N. Y.), Uric Bronfenbrenner (Flushing, N. Y.), Dorothy Davidson (De- troit), Gloria Donen (Rye, N. Y), Martin Dworkis (Brooklyn, N. Y.), Naomi Ellias (Wyan- dotte), Sylvia Forman (Albion, N. Y.), Jack Lewin-Epstein (De- troit), Herbert London (Cleve- land), Robert Morrison (Wau- kegan, Ill.), Samuel Rosen (Chi- cago), Robert Unger (Cleve- land), Hadassah Yanich (De- troit). David Crohn of Detroit, newly elected president of the Avukah Chapter of the University of Michigan, also is a member of the Hillel Student Council. Other new officers of the Avukah Chapter are Jerry Davidson, vice- president (Detroit), Naomi El- lias, secretary (Wyandotte), and Helen Bittker, treasurer (Ro- chester, N. Y.). The new offi- cers will be formally installed at a banquet to be held at the close of the school year at the Michigan Union. Outgoing officers of the Hillel Student Council are Jerome Mecklenburger, president (Win- netka, Ill.), Theodore Leibow- itz, vice-president (Detroit), and Jean Tenofsky, secretary (Go- shen, Ind.). GUIDE FOR WOMEN Jewish women desiring to know how to direct their chil- dren's activities, what paths to pursue in introducing observance of Jewish festivals in the home, and to learn the Judaic laws in- tended for women, are provided with an excellent guide book by the Jewish Book Club, 110 W. 40th St., New York. 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