April 25, 194!

the Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

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CAMPAIGN

The Sturdy Who
Sen. Brown's Article ALL FAITHS AND CREEDS JOIN
Live on the Land
IN AMITY DINNER; PRINCIPAL
i Jacob's Most Effective
In Congressional
ADDRESS BY JUDGE C. C. SIMO NS Naom Character Novel
il
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Record, Apr
speaker,
Jews and Christians, leaders in the principal speaker declared
Naomi Jacob, brilliant novel-

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Jewish Appeal, receives support
retch intoler-
prea
from the Detroit Jewish corn-
Upon the request of Congress-
matter how ist who has to her credit nearly
rejudice,
no
b
lied
munity
Jewish
through
Campaign,
the annual
scheduled
Al- man John D. Dingell, the Congres- labor and industry, men and wo- that "those
who
. sional Record reprinted, on Fri- men of all creeds and all colors, ancher d p profess to be patriots a dozen splendid novels, special- 4
day, pril 18, U. S. Senator Pren- joined in exchanging assurances of mu ey
izes in family
stories.
Piece , "
"Time "Four
to begin, this year on May 11 ti M. A Brown's article, "Human- good will and fellowship at the and Americans, are neither pa- Generations
"
' Amber,"
Straws
in
"The
P orce-
New Organizational Set-Up
Circuit
Court Judge Ira W. "Straws
--. Clay," are examples of her
Organizational plans for the ity if Threatened With Universal amity dinner of the Detroit triotic
nor American."
dinner,
lain
which appeared in the Round Table of Catholics, Jews
proceed Bondage,"
menced with a wel- great creative work.
which commenced
general
campaign
are sentiment
ing apace,
with the
Passover issue of The Detroit and
Protestants,
at the
Masonic Jayne
presided at the
Temple,
on Tuesday
evening.
Her latest is, however, more
Judge Charles C. Simons of the coming address by Mayor Edward than a family story. It is a
crys- Jewish Chronicle.
throughout the city being
great study of the elements of
rais. machine
ever
developed U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, J. Jeffries.
—
tallized
into the greatest
fund-
e. of the sturdiness of m -
ampaign is
. campaign
in the history of the community. 22..
nder
the
auspices
of conducted
the Jew- largest
of the local
invasion,
taking
along with lif kind of the strength that is in-
The
Allied beneficiary
Jewish Campaign.
Fifty- the
them
the ninety
Palestine-bound
Congregations, lopelges, societies, u.
four other causes, local, nation- children, who were not members their
herent
in the
who
living
by people
the sweat
of earn
their
women's clubs, fraternal groups ish Welfare Federation.
oup."
of
1
and
overseas,
are
supported
of
the
"Kladova
gr
brows.
and other organizations are de-
Dr. Weizmann, president
.s,
a.
"They Left the Land", issued
voting
of their
ings to a a portion
presentation
of meet-
the the Jewish Agency for Palestine _ in t is one, single, community- Refugees Transportation to like Miss Jacob's previous works
campaign story by members of and
the recently
World Zionist
Organi
zation,
came to
this wide fund-raising Refugees
effort. Escape
Palestine, Other Lands Is by Macmillan, is a story depict-
Hundreds of
who have
fist
Covered by Hias Trans- ing just that: peasants who
the Speakers' Bureau.
country from London to enl
Nazi Invasion of Yugoslavia
h 0 there-
left the soil and
Speakers are stressing the fact American Jewry s support or
With Help of J.D.C.
portation
Fund
fore
became
weakened
and lost
that an extraordinary world sit- the United Jewish Appeal. De-
A narrow escape from Yugo-
YORK—The plight of their vitality as an important
uation demands measurably in- daring that the Jews of cen- slavia before the German inva -
NEW
in the community life; •
,e, w. ill not
refugees now interned in refu- factor
creased giving, if the 0940,000 tral and eastern Eurfop "miserable
their y vitalitN"
sion
has
brought
to
a
peaceful
it
gee camps in unoccupied France, who regained
.1'
goal is to be reached. Every
is accept the status o erdedt into conclusion a series of harrow-
e
adventures lasting almost in the Black Sea ports enroute through
the by
sta.engthening
O
trade and professional group
w
. anbdedrers to
strain
a return to the
r
in
f
ro
East
the
encampments
wire
t ire tb
being organized with chairman, barbed . w
two years, for several hundred to Palestine and in the Far
drin,, geDs o w 1. e refugees from Nazism who had has been mitigated by remitt- peasant element in the continua-
captains and workers to insure driven
into , Land,"
d.
HIAS, the Heb- tion of the family line.
a loyal and smoothly functioning in No
la? an ,D r : Jews
This is a story of Yorkshire,
ews found temporary asylum in the ances cabled by
j
army for the great task that lies mann bcal.ber to
announc- rew Sheltering and Immigrant
Jew- invaded countrY, it was announc-
Last
United
J
Society,
since
April
1,
Ab-
the
locale of previous Naomi
before the community.
to. subscribe .o the the local
Aid
ed by
Joseph
C. Hyman,
Vice
Chirman
of the Execu-
Amer- raharn Herman, president of the Jacob novels. It is a story of
through
ethro
year, almost 21,000 individual ish
were sent to the
tive
t farms and the farmers as
Jewish
He p plead-
e
C amp gn.
ei h rescue
contributors responded to the lied
n e for
P the
Miss Jacobherself a nativ ' ( f
ed
of European ican Jewish Joint Distribution society,
stated.
.
The remittances
appeal and the campaign officers
them
ern. eTh'e
k
re — new
Jewry
and
the
inauguration
of
Committee.
The
Joint
Distribu-
Committee, with headquar- Lisbon, Portugal, on recommen- Jorkshi
predict that the number of sub-
HIAS-ICA headquarters in story begins in the middle of
scribers should reach a new high, a program of material aid for tion
the
century and continues
of Dr. James Bernstein, the last century
City, is the . dation
both in numbers and amount con_ the rebuilding of Palestine that tern in New York
World War. It is a
),
will bring about the realization major American a rency
for yes-
European
representative.
through
the
HIAS amount of $26,000 was cab- story of distinction and is la-
tributed.
One of the major changes in of its possibilities for providing cue, relief and rehabilitation per-
of The
• ,
'•
Jewish
victims of war and
to Lisbon
the purpose the
plete
with wit.
It is worthy
of 5..1
campaign organization involves homes for 50,000 Jews annually secution overseas. It receives its of led
covering
the for
transportation
tradition
for splendid
fiction
lands of distress.
the distribution of last y ear's froM
these days of income in Detroit from the Allied costs of refugees who would be established by Naomi Jacob.
,
pre campaign workers among the
'Although in
concentration
Campaign.
from
different trade and professional almost universal suffering it may Jewish
news has been re- released
v,s,effi it
Definite
oli i s held by Jews,
divisions, so that each affiliated seem invidious to stress , the
he ceived, Mr. Hyman said, that 90 camps upon the submission of policies
official Bre-
of the Jew,'
. refugee children and 230 men evidence that their passage eve
orte el here yTh
.
wre
of trades will have the
f
special
tragedy
.
poig-
o
i:th newspaper, "Unciaversulu ,'-'
.
there
is,
in
the
and
women
who
had
been
stay-
seas
could
be
arranged
for,
and
ipnane
leadership and cooperation
stated,
a
for the conduct of the refugee estimatedu that 'the' order would
outstanding men in the various nancy of the Jewish potion,
succeeded
in aid work in Lisbon and Mar- bring three billion lei to the goy-
tb trap ing in Yugoslavia
or
f
the
world
i
prior
to
the
Nazi
on-
b
o
kind of
fields of business.
eew
Heading the strategy board of
Th
The e pr o bell i o f the g nib- leaving and are now on their seille.
its subventions eminent
treasurY.
et
slaught,
A survey
disclosed, the official
HIAS r eeives
c
this new set-up is Nate S. Sisal ha become symbolise c o
t way to Palestine with the help p
pero, as chairman of the special n era pro em, an rellsen s, o of the J.D.C. The fate of the in Detroit from the Allied Jew- paper reported, that 35,000 Ru-
enge
manian Jews held insurance poll-
prospects committee. Associated its substance, a challenge
post- remaining 5,000 refugees in ish Campaign.
with him are: Harold C. Allen, those who will guide the
Yugoslavia
is
highly
uncertain
the
Government Robs Jews cies.
um
Jews between the ages of la
Nathan BorM, Hyman C. Broder, war reconstruction efforts of
since the outbreak of hostilities
Three Million Lei in
Gins
of
Harry S. Grant, Fred A.
world.
and 21 must pay the govern-
Insurance
Policies
"The Jewish contribution to no word has been received from
burg, Max Osnos, Abe Shiffman,
LISBON. (WNS) — The Ru- mend 7,000 lei yearly; those be-
David
Wilkus
and C.
Monte
D. Wit-
telshofer.
Louis
Blumberg
is the victory of democracy will not the local committee which had
acting as secretary of the com- world.
escape
The
the battle
attention
of Britain
of the
is them
tee's headquarters
in its care. The
were
commit-
in Zag- manian
government
issued a between
tween 22
decree compelling
all has
Rumanian
25 and
and 24,
41, 6,000
4,000 lei;
lei,
Croatian capital which fell insurance companies to cancel and between 42 and 50, 1,000
being fought in the east today; rob,
mittee.
and in the east the Jewish home- to the Germans in the early days without compensation insurance lei.
Campaign Appointments
. land in Palestine stands as a of the invasion.
Last week Henry Wineman,
The 230 adult refugees who
on the road to the Suez
campaign chairman, announced bulwark
the appointment of Fred M. But- Canal. It may be that Palestine are known to have crossed the
border, armed with Pal-
zel, Harry B. Keidan, Julian H. itself will be spared the horror Turkish
Krolik and Abraham Srere as of a direct attack. Even so, estine immigration certificates,
part of the "Kladova
his vice-chairman, and Sidney J. thousands of young Palestinian were
Allen and Samuel T. Gilbert as Jews, who were settled on the group", so called because their
the tragic plight first came to the
soil of their homeland with
campaign treasurers.
are to- attention of the world when they
fundsf,
rces
This week, Mr. Wineman an- help of Americ
of spent the entire winter of 1939-
the anrmed
armed
nounces these additional appoint- Britain
day with in Greece, in Egypt and 1940 under conditions of inde-
scribable suffering, aboard a boat
rnents:
Simon Shetzer, counselor of in Lybia. We, the Jewish peo- e on the Danube River, ice-bound
Division A — Mercantile, with very have a special place
in the at the town of Kladova. They
struggle.'
Maurice
A. as
Enggass
and Louis
very forefront
the return started their journey down the
Robinson
chairmen.
Dr. Weizmann
will of soon
to England to resume his chem- Danube in December, 1939, after
SPRING RECIPES
having fled from Austria and
Abraham Srere, counselor of ical research for the British war Czechoslovakia earlier that year.
By FRANCES PECK
Division B—Finance, with Abra- program.
Heinz Home Institute
With the help of the J.D.C.,
Highlights of the great Weiz- the refugee committee at Zagreb
ham Cooper, Ben B. Fenton,
To top it off, serve with really
Barney Smith and Max C. Han- mann meeting and of Dr. lief to the 1,000 men, women
baked •vegetarian beans, smoth
ann's
visit
in
Detroit
as chairmen.
Weizm
succeeded in bringing some re-
ered in tasty tomato sauce. Just
blished next week.
Gus D. Newman, counselor of will be published
heat them—that's all.
Former director of the Na- and children
marooned
aboard
Division C—Mechanical Trades,
B Y the time the Dan-
with Harry Frank, and
Harry
S. tional Refugee Service, Dr. Wil- the boat.
Samuel
Professor of Eco- ube was open to navigation, po-
Grant, Ben Kramer
liam Haber,
ence
Enggass, counsel- nomics in the Graduate Schoal litical developments in the B at-
J. Rands,
as H.
chairmen.
or Clarence
of Division D — Building of the University of Michigan, kans had created obstacles which
Trades, with Charles N. Agree, cited the great human need that prevented the refugees from con-
Berman and Milton M. exists on our doorstep, and urged tinuing their journey. By June, t
THIS RECIPE IS FLEISCHIG
Maddin
as chairmen. Detroit Jews to meet that need the sweltering summer sea
Julius
is in the air; everything
W. Blumberg, counsel- through the Allied Jewish Cam- caused danger of an epidemic is Spring
new and fresh from the green
One of the foremost auth- on the overcrowded vessel.
At the end of August, 1940, blades of grass and budding trees
Irving
or for Division E—Food Prod- paign.
THIS RECIPE IS PARENT
ucts, with Max Loewenstein, tours,on the refugee problem new troubles beset the harassed to the bonnet that crowns milady's
Harry Cohen and Max Schayo- today,
"Right
Dr. on
Haber
America's
stated: doorstep group. Soviet Russia's occupa- coiffure. It's the right time, it
Golden
fritters of delicate salmon
seems, for new foods . . . foods
Lappin, counselor of exists a great human need—help tion of Bessarabia forced out that carry the tang of spring with mixed with sweet kernels of corn
witz as C.
chairmen.
are an appetizing combination to
Division
F—Professional, with for the refugees in the United a large number of Germans who them.
A.
Gil M. Franklin, Peter P. states. One hundred and fifty had been living in that territory.
Try this fleischig recipe, for set before your family. Deftly
thousand are already here, and They were given asylum in Yugo- instance. Serve the ever - popular blended tomato ketchup and pun-
-
stein as and
chairmen.
55,000
additional, within slavia, and Kladova became one frankfurter, dressed up in this de- gent pepper sauce high-light their
Gilbert
Dr. Harry up
C. to
Saltz
dainty savoriness to help them find
Maurice Aronsson, counselor the strict limits of the quota, of the centers for their care. lightful new way.
favor with the man of the house
, can be expected in 1941. The To make room for the German
Barbecued Frankfurters
You'll need to count on generous
Aex
responsibities
of
the
National
refugees,
the
Jewish
refugees
of Division G—Arts and Crafts
refore were moved to the town of Sha-
servings.
l
Simons,
skillet
•
in
ivies will the
Leonard
with
where, for a time , . they en- Ilea
M Raden Refugee S eice,
2 tablespoons vegetable shortening
Salmon and Corn Fritters
this
.
Schreiber an
be "The
greater
this ye Refugee
.
Cook in shortening until browned—
v joyed a measure of i
National
Ser-
as chairmen.
In November, 1940, arrange
Skin, bone and flake—
cup
finely
chopped
onion.
Aaron J. Blumenau, counselor
(1-1b.) can salmon.
of Division H—Service, with ice is dedicated," he said, "to
Jack Lapides, Joseph Sandler and assisting America's newcomers ments were made for the Jew- Add—
quickly to become self-support- ish refugees to continue their
Mix lightly with-
Joseph Sandler
Bernstein
and Myron ing, useful American citizens. journey to Palestine, and some 2 tablespoons pure *cider vinegar 1 cup whole kernel corn
William
as chairmen.
3 tablespoons flour
1/2 cup *tomato
ketchup
A. Keys are chairmen of Divi- Food,
clothing
and
shelter in
were
of boats
them to
had
already
provided
18,000
refugees
small
carry
them boarded
to a 2 tablespoons
sugar sauce 2 tablespoons •tomato ketchup
1 tablespoon brown
Worcestershire
because i h tablespoon prepared 'brown 1 teaspoon salt
Additional
appointments
sion
I—Organization
Gifts. will 1940. Five thousand job place- steamship when the departure
Dash red pepper sauce
mustard
meats were made last year, and was suddenly cancelled
2 eggs slightly beaten.
this yfear the N.R.S. vocational of the early freezing of the low-
be announced next week.
Over
3,000 Hear
members
of the training service will retrain 1,500 er Danube. As " a was
result
the to
3/4
teaspoon
salt
Have vegetable shortening, one
forced
3/4
cup water
Thousands
Weizmann
" Kladova group
fourth inch deep, heated in frying
h community packed emigres
for new
jobs."
The work
of the
National Ref- spend another winter at Shabac. lh cup Cook
chopped
over celery.
moderate flame for pan. Drop the salmon mixture from
Detroit Jewish
15 minutes or until thickened. tip of a tablespoon into the shorten-
the auditorium
Meal
High School
of Cass
on Thursday
Tech- ogee Service has been praised Finally, when the Danube ice
ing and fry to a golden brown 01.
evening, at a meeting sponsored by the President of the United melted again last month, ar•
both sides. Makes six servings of
by the Jewish
Welfare Federa- States and represents a proud rangements
for them
at
to resume were
their made
journey
about Prick— (about eight) frankfurters. four fritters each.
Place in the sauce, then cover
to . hear addresses by Dr. chapter
Jewish Jewish
achievement.
The of United
Appeal, 50 at a time, by an overland
ti
and continue to cook slowly for 15 • Made by Heins—endorsed, of course. 1 .
Syria minutes or until frankfurters are the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congres
company
I
Chaim
Weizmann and Dr. Wil- which is composed of the Unit- route through Turkey and
J Joint to Palestine. The last
tender. Serve hot With the sauce. tions of America.
The
meeting
was
a
forerunner
ed
Palestine
Appeal,
the
liam the
Haber.
Allied Jewish Campaign, Distribution Committee and the known to have departed left
National Refugee Service, is the Yugoslavia a few days before
of
May 11 to May
scheduled from

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