A merica 'apish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, CHID 941 600; 6400 ' 7 Club the :s; mood, Jew. , lie. airy, rein, Da. ;250., 6400. iewly ribu- or- So- •ssive Aid Detroit Jewish Chronicle SECTION ONE VOL. 43, NO. 20 it and The Legal Chronicle This Paper Printed in Two Section!! DETROIT. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Year Ad Troop Arrival Discriminating Corrected by Store 60 PER CENT OF ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN GOAL OF $940,000 REACHED IN FIRST WEEK Eases Tension OF DRIVE; WORKERS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS Of Palestine Demery's Runs Important Paid Announcement in the Free Press Demery & Co., Detroit depart- ment store, on Tuesday published the following paid announcement, under the heading "Correction," in the classified advertising section of the Free Press: "Regarding Demery & Company advertisement in the Free Press Friday, May 0th, for clothing salesmen—a portion of this ad- vertisement read 'Gentiles Only.' This was purely a mechanical enrol and should have read 'Gen- eral Selling only.' This correction is published in fairness to our many thousands of Jewish friends and customers and the many Jew- ish persons in this organization. Positions at Demery's are held on ability and certainly not on racial beliefs, a Demery policy for 33 years." When the original advertise- ment appeared, considerable re- sentment was expressed in the community. The publication of the explanation is generally accepted as a sincere act on the part of a very responsible Detroit business institution. Hy- Radio ation pa ign Jews Speed Defense Measures; Nazis' New Threats May Mon- iarold 3:55 nes. t rence 3:55 . May ; Sat. harks p. nt, JERUSALEM. (WNS) —With the tension throughout Palestine eased by the crumbling of the pro-Axis revolt in Iraq and the arrival of strong military rein- forcements in the Holy Land, Jewish leaders speeded defense measures to prepare the country's 550,000 Jews for all eventuali- ties. Contrary to reports circulated abroad by Axis propagandists, Palestine remains calm and peaceful. There have been no anti-Jewish disturbances and the Arab population has refused to respond to Axis appeals for a rebellion against "Britain and the Jews." Thousands of young Palestine Jews have enlisted in the armed forces as a result of the joint proclamation issued by the Jew- Rabbis Favor ish Agency for Palestine and the Jewish National Council (Vaal Zion Defense Leumi). Steps will probably be taken against unmarried Jews, between the ages of 20 and 30, Conservatives Launch who failed to enlist. Drive to Strengthen The attitude of the entire Religious Life Yishuv was reflected at a meeting of colonists at Beer Tuvia where P II I L A DELPHIA (Religious action was taken to empower the colony's local council to punish News Service) — Three hundred age rabbis from all parts of the unmarried men of military who "are not ashamed to avoid country, representing the conserva- the call of Jewish institutions for tive branch of American Jewry, convened here at the Adath Jeshu- enlistment." faced the question ron Mayor Israel Rokach of Tel of ' n Syna,gogue in a War- Aviv called upon all available Torn World," and agreed to young men to join the rapidly- launch a three-fold campaign de- growing air raid precautions signed to strengthen Jewish com- brigades and expressed the hope Munal, family and religious life. that 2,000 men, in addition to The British ambassador was the present force, would shortly requested, in a resolution, to solic- be trained for Tel Aviv A.R.P. it from the British government, squads. The Mayor disclosed that an opportunity for Jews to de- the Palestine government had ap- fend themselves by forming a Jew- proved a grant of £21,000 to ish Jalestine army. Aid for Brit- construct air raid shelters. ish relief was also recommended. J. L. Rokach, president of the Rebuilding Palestine was urged as Jewish Medical Association, re- the national homeland for Jews ported that 78 Jewish doctors and not merely as a stopping place have already volunteered for for thousands of Jewish refugees. A.R.P. duty while many others Other recommendations included the preparation of a standard re- were expected to join soon. A meeting of the Palestine vised prayer book in Hebrew and maign n the Sacks, loin a towns. Osias dhman airman t‘. Areas is e mili- ry has of all ants of 1918, he ter. Yugo. den to ongings id only 11 need 1 Zionist General Jewish Council endorsed the Jewish Agency's call for compulsory military serv- ice. Moshe Shertok, head of the Jewish Agency's political depart- ment, reviewed the Agency's per- sistent efforts to play a more See WAR—Page 13 Bill to Stop Group Libel Introduced in State Senate by Charles S. Blondy A bill "to prohibit group libel and to provide a penalty there- for" was introduced in the State Senate by Senator Charles S. Blondy of Detroit, the only Jew- ish member of the Senate. The bill provides for a year's impris- onment or $500 fine or both for "every person, firm or corpora- tion who shall commit a group libel." The bill as introduced by Sen- ator Blondy, who represents the 5th District, reads as follows: "A Bill to prohibit group libel; and to provide a Penalty therefor. "The People of the State of Michigan Enact: "Section 1. A group libel is a malicious defamation expressed directly or indirectly either iv writing, printing, or by signs, or pictures or the like, or by any form of wireless or radio See LIBEL—Page 8 Dr. Jonah B. Wise, National Chairman of United Jewish Appeal, and Lavy Bakstansky, General Secretary of Zionist Federation of Britain, to Address Meetings Monday and Wednesday Allied Jewish Campaign workers engaged in the important task of raising $940,000 as the 1941 goal for overseas relief and reconstruction work as well as for national and local educational and health institutions were heartened by the re- port that 60 per cent of the goal was raised during the first week after the official opening of the drive. Leaders and workers in the drive expressed confidence that the remaining 40 per cent will be secured during the coming few days, and that an all-time record Dr. Nelson Glueck Speaks at Temple College on Monday Mr. Coughlin By AL SEGAL will be set in local fund-raising efforts. Henry Wineman, chairman of the 1941 campaign, and Isidore Sobeloff, executive director, said they were pleased with results attained thus far, but advised the workers not to be overcon- fident and to exert all efforts to reach all prospective contribu- tors. "If all prospects are reach- ed, the quota will not only be raised but will be oversubscribed," was the sentiment expressed. The Opening Dinner While sectional solicitations Coughlin's so-called "Social Jus- tice" wants to know whom I meant in a recent column in which I spoke of "Mr. Coughlin." Of course, "Social Justice" knows very well I meant none other than the one who is known as Father Coughlin. I should like to call him Father Coughlin were it not that the term "father" as applied to priests always has had the gentlest con- notation to my heart and mind. past month on several fronts— I esteem the friendship of a num- especially by the women's divi- ber of priests whom I address as sion and the special gifts groups "Father" with such reverence as —the official opening of the Al- one gives to priestly men who in lied Jewish Campaign took place all things exemplify the kindliest on Sunday evening, at the an- fatherhood. nual dinner, at Hotel Staler. Yes, to me they seem like men Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of who have just come from the Cleveland, in an inspiring ad- Mount on which the Sermon was given; they look like people dip- dress, analyzed existing condi- ped in the Mount's bright dawn. tions, condemned appeasers, ex- faith in the cause of the the One of them, Father IL, is dead, pressed have been conducted during but I can still speak of him in the democracies. He declared that present; for his gentleness is a Jews are today faced with a light that hasn't died in the three-fold task: hearts of those who knew him. He "1. We have to take care of DR. NELSON GLUECK could believe no ill of other men our own casualties. This is our and in his presence the tongue Red Cross work. Next Monday night, May 19, of falsehood or of slander or re- "2. We have to take care of Prof. Nelson Glueck of the He- vilement withered. the refugees within our own brew Union College and of the Through his glasses, which were shores. Not a single refugee who American School of Oriental Re- always close down to the tip of his came to the United States has nose, his soft, fatherly eyes looked had to be deported because he search of Jerusalem and Bagdad, will deliver the 16th annual clos- so charitably at all the children, was ,,3.a 1Rmuebinlifc charge. l.en et. ing lecture of Beth El College of and the sinner was his child as s must be Jewish Studies. He will speak on much as the saint. I have always sent to that sector in the far- the subject: "An Archaeologist thought of him as a true priest of flung battleline which the Jew- the One who gave the beatitudes. ish people is holding in Pales- Looks at Palestine." Then there is Father S. The The closing exercises of the 16th cession of Beth El College of title "Father" fits him beautifully tili P e;;;ing glowing tribute to the Jewish Studies will take place in because he adorns it with a con- efforts of the Jewish pioneers in cept of brotherhood. His father- Dr. Silver said: "I be- hood is not merely a function that Palestine, lieve in Palestine because See COLLEGE—Page 8 See RABBIS—Page 12 I be- embraces the circle of his church; lieve in the future of the Jewish it has to do with a relationship people, bcause I believe in its to mankind in which all men are values for our people and what brothers. they are creating for the world. Once a while, Father S. The second largest free Jewish Make An Excellent Showing in 1941 Drive by drops in in at the office of the daily for which I work. Modestly See CAMPAIGN—Page 16 Raising $83,854 for 103 Per Cent of Goal; paper he calls attention to something he has printed in his weekly bul- Workers Are Lauded for Their Efforts letin: It has to do with brother- Shaarey Zedek The Jewish women of Detroit expressed her gratitude to Mrs. hood. Ile thinks perhaps the news- gave an excellent demonstration Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. Seymour paper might care to reprint it and Consecration of campaigning to the men of the J. Frank, secretaries of the entire give it wider circulation. Timings are so terrible in the world and community when, at the closing division, and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Ceremonies for Class one can't say too much about kind- rally of the women's division of division treasurer. ness, understanding and compas- the Allied Jewish Campaign, held of 50 Girls on Singled out for special thanks Wednesday noon, May 14, at the were the members of the women's sion these days, he says. The newspaper is always glad May 25 Jewish Community Center, they division advisory board, Miss Em- announced subscriptions of $83,- ma Butzel, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. to have something about brother- 854, or 103 per cent of their cam- Isaac Gilbert, Miss Edith S. Ilea- hood from Father S. It's like put- A class of 50 girls will be con- paign goal. Mrs. Abraham Scene, venrich. Mrs. ,John A. Heavenrich, ting a bit of light in the paper; secrated at Congregation Shaarey it is so (lark, what with the black chairman of the Women's Divis- Mrs. Walter Laib, Mrs. Maurice Zedek on Sunday morning, Mai ion, who presided, vas the reci- A. Landau, Mrs. Henry Meyers, headlines full of the blackness of 25, at the annual Consecration pient of congratulations from all Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis. Mrs. Nate the world. Service. of the other campaign leaders who S. Shapero, Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, These are the kind of men I The central theme of this have called '"Father." I am sorry participated in the closing pro- Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Mrs. year's service will be "The Faith gram and who applauded her for David Wilkus. not to he able to count Charles and Faithfulness of Israel." fine generalship in martialling the Heading committees in the Coughlin among them. He seems All the girls in the Consecra- interest and the cooperation of women's campaign were Mrs. so far from the gentle fathers I tion Class will participate in the 1,175 workers in behalf of the Harry B. Keidan. chairman of have known. He has spoken false- service, and they will deal with causes embraced in the Allied arrangements; Mrs. Leon H. hoods and spread them as poison the following Biblical and his- Jewish Campaign. Frank. chairman of the motor to the hearts of men. He has in- In turn, Mrs. Srere paid tribute corps; Miss Hattie Gittleman and creased hate in a world that per- torical characters: The Macca- to her vice-chairmen, Mrs. Hyman Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, ishes for lack of loving-kindness bees, Abraham, Joseph, David and C. Broder, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, chairmen of the program commit- and mercy to sustain it. From his Goliath, Elijah, Daniel, Hananiah, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Mrs. tee; Mrs. David S. Diamond and tongue have fallen words borrowed Eliezer, Hannah and her Seven Julian II. Krolik and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Nathan Simons, chairmen of Fromm the Nazi master of lies. The Sons, Akiba, Habakuk, Judah J. Newman for their assistance the prospects committee; Mrs. 11. words in his mouth often have Halevi, Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Ele- e h i Isaiah, Herman and advice in planning and direc- J. I.. Frank, chairman of public been alien to the heart of the One Schapiro. ting the project. relations committee; Mrs. Morris in whose name he was ordained. yc Dr. Dr. A. M. Hershman will give Mrs. Srere also conveyed her Adler and Mrs. Harry L. Jack- I can not call him Father the principal address to the con- appreciation to Mrs. Henry Wine- son, chairmen of the speakers' Coughlin. s * s man, chairman of the special gifts bureau, and Mrs. Maurice Klein, secrants and the assembly of committee, and the special gifts chairman of the workers commit- The column in which I first parents • and friends. The invo- vice-chairmen, Mrs. Sidney J. Al- tee. Assisting Mrs. Klein were spoke of him as Mr. Coughlin was cation and blessing will be given len, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and See MR. COUGHLIN—Page 13 See CONSECRATION—Page 9 See WOMEN—Page 8 Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg. She also iVomen Oversubscribe Quota