2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Register Voters At Jewish Center City Clerk Thomas B. Lead- better announced this week that as a means of saving citizens in the northern section of the city the trouble of going to the City Hall to register there will be provisions for registration of voters at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook, from 6:30 to 9 9p. m. next Wed- nesday. Lindbergh Removes His Mask President Brightens Cohens' Anniversary NEW YORK (JPS) — It all happened when one of their grandsons, Second Lieutenant Leonard Pearlman, was ordered to another post. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen were preparing to celebrate their golden wed- ding anniversary on the day that Lieutenant Pearlman was to be transferred. His mother prompt- ly appealed to President Roose- velt and F.D.R. immediately pro- vided for her son's release for the celebration of the 50th wed- ding anniversary of his grand- parents. What is more, Mr. Roosevelt sent a special message of greet- ing to the Cohens. But Mr. Co- hen was skeptical about the whole business, because the White House had requested that the letter should not be opened before the family party. "I'll believe what I hear about the letter from President Roosevelt when I see it," said the 73-year- old tailor. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen got the thrill of their lives when they posed for news photograph- ers with a photo of their soldier- grandson, Second Lieutenant Pearlman. An Editorial Appeasing isolationist (ex-Colonel) Charles A. Lind- bergh has made some charges. Hitherto his henchmen denied he was an anti- Semite, but Lindbergh himself did not talk. Now, the suspected has occurred: Lindbergh's knowledge of Jews and his attitude towards us is rooted in Nazi ideology. Jews, he said, control the motion pictures, the press, CARD OF THANKS the radio and our Government. The Newman family wish to thank their friends and neighbors THIS IS NAZI LANGUAGE. for the kindness and sympathy More than that: This is an indictment of 130,000,000 extended them during their recent bereavement. Americans who selected an administration based on traditions of democracy and common decency. To Lind- bergh, as to the Nazis, anything he dislikes becomes spteatnrdo:trdMilk hgaall` Jewish; therefore, the administration he dislikes becomes .17c Jewish. But the Des Moines, Ia., audience before whom he Jersey Milk 01. 13c unburdened himself of his UN-AMERICAN, ANTI- 20% Cream Pi. 17c SEMITIC, PRO-NAZI VIEWS on Thursday night gave the answer. According to the Associated Press report, Strictly fresh "THE CROWD CHEERED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT 11 • EGGS • DISTINCT TIMES DURING LINDBERGH'S ADDRESS." That was the answer of America. JOHNSON We have faith that America's answer will be in MILK DEPOT Co. It is the will, and not the gift the spirit of democracy and not along lines of hatred— TRinity 1-3131 that makes the giver.—Lessing. whether hatred of Jews or others the haters disagree with. Because America and democracy is greater than the composite form of the Lindberghs and the isolation- You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT ists and appeasers. 3% with Confidence from Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat El Poultry Market (Between Burlingame and Webb) 11632 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8-8118 - 9 Next to Rreare's 1941 OCTOBER 1941 LAr 1941 SEPTEMBER 1941 C.UN MAY WV NCO Mil FRI 4 ur Young People of Temple Israel to Hold Rally Sunday The young people of Temple Israel and their friends will hold an opening rally to organize the Temple Israel young people's group next Sunday, Sept. 14, at 3 o'clock, at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, Woodward at Hol- brook. Robert Mazer is chairman of the organizing committee. The entertainment program for the afternoon will consist of a program of operatic selections and songs from Jewish folk-lore to be given by Temple Israel's cantor, Robert S. Tulman. Plans for Zedakah Luncheon Made At First Meeting Zedakah Club's first meeting of the season opened with en- thusiastic plans for the 10th an- nual donor luncheon t( be held at the Masonic Temple on Dec. 10. Mrs. M. Spoon and Mrs. GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Miss Florence Silberman, from Dr. and Mrs. L. Now's the Best Time for Your F. Segal. and Mrs. Cora D. 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Just as lowly for living room and dining room as well as bedroom, Those wishing to turn over these grand curtains will go a long way toward sprucing discarded clothing for Zedakah up your home cases may do so by calling Mrs. for ROSH HASHONAH. 44 inches wide x 2 !:1 yards long and 9-inch A. E. West, Un. 1-6015, chair- hem. They won't crush, peel or mildew. In Eggshell. White. Rose Biege man of clothing committee, for and Moonstone. Extremely reasonably priced. a quick pick-up. The next meeting of Zedekah ,.;'1 VACATION C ' REYHOU ND OLD PRICES despite present market conditions. Ben Pupko's foresight in stocking up on merchandise before the price raise gives you a rare money-saving opportunity on linens. bedspreads. curtains. drapes. towels, etc. Open Evenings and Sundays to 5 till Rosh Hashonah Phone HOgarth 4857 l.et our interior deco- rator advise you on your home decorating problems. :11:1U11117=1011111111111111111111MoUll:111:111118 Celanese Taffeta CURTAINS HOME ACCESSORIES AT Crohn Heads 15th Education Month The United Hebrew Schools announce that the observance of the 15th annual Education Month will take place during the entire month of Tishri, be - . ginning with Sept. 22, and will serve to arouse the attention of the Jewish public on the prob- lem of Jewish education. Rabbi Morris Adler, head of the committee of publicity for the United Hebrew Schools, an- nounces the appointment of Lawrence W. Crohn as chairman of this year's Education Month observance. This observance is now being sponsored throughout the Unit- ed States by the National Coun- cil for Jewish Education, a body of leading Jewish educators, and the American Association for Jewish Education, a laymen's or- ganization. Hold Registration for Eve- ning Classes of Central High School Clyde W. Kammerer, principal of Central High Evening School, announces that registrations are taking place. Among the features of the school will be courses in public speaking and parliamentary pro- cedure, under the direction of Manuel S. Simon, speech in- structor of Central High school. A new innovation will be the introduction of a course in Heb- rew literature and history. There will be a nominal fee. Some of the other courses of- fered will be contract bridge, home-making, health education, badminton, knitting, interior de:.• orating, foods and food prepara- tion, etc. An extremely interesting and valuable course will be offered in photography. It will cover various phases of photography, such as focus, balance, filters, picture composition, moving pic- tures, etc. There will also be a dark room where the students may develop their own pictures and snapshots. For further information, call TO. 7-9816, any evening from 7 to 9 p. m. „ I 2 .1 1 5 September 12, 194 New Republic Asks for Justice To Both Jews and Arabs In Near East The New Republic, liberal week- ly which has long shied away from Zionist questions, effectively straddles the issue in the Sept. 8 number, pointing to the ineptness and bungling of British diplomacy in the near East and asking for "Justice for both sides." "It is sometimes hastily assumed that because of the Palestine ques- tion justice for the Moslems is incompatible with justice for the Jews, but this is not true; in fact, the only ultimate solution of that vexed issue is justice for both sides," this magazine says. The way to obtain Moslem sup- port for the Allied war effort. the New Republic feels, lies in a declaration by the United States, in which the Moslems are supposed to have confidence, that we would not tolerate peace trea- ties unfair to them. Such a decla- ration would bring "an electrify- ing response," the editorial main- tains. OBITUARY SADIE LIEBERTHAL formerly of Bay City, 71 years old, (lied in Colorado Springs on Sept. 4. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. ,Jack Goldman of Detroit, Irma of Joliet, Ill. and Club will be held at the home a son, Harold of Joliet, Ill. of Mrs. Sans Sugerman, 2303 Calvert Ave., on Monday, Sept. DR. BARNEY NOSANCHUK 15, at 1:30 p. m. Members and friends are assured an interest- ing program for the afternoon. Zedakah Club acknowledges contributions from Mrs. J. Har- of Glynn Court died on Tuesday at the age of 33. Burial was in Beth Yehudah Cemetery on Wed- nesday, after services were held at Lewis Bros. Surviving hint are vith and Mrs. S. Gorman. his parents; his wife, Mary; two children, Judy and Melvin; a sis- Mrs. Fannie Sklar; four Twenty-eight-year-old Nathan ter, brothers, Ben, Harry, Max and II. David of Massachusetts, the Morris. brilliant young New Dealer who was one of the outstanding legal The moral for the Zionist Or- hatters for James L. Fly of the ganization of America and the Federal Commun ications Com- Bnai Brith, which have their mission, has been shifted to the headquarters in Washington an newly established Information for the Union of American Heb- Co-ordinating Agency headed by rew Congregations and other "Wild Bill" Donovan. David was Jewish bodies which are trying made an assistant to Fly in 1939. to move to the nation's capital. In his new job he will work with is written clear and large for all James Roosevelt, the President's to see. . . . We hope they won't eldest son, who is now serving be lost in the big national de- as Colonel I)onovun's adjutant. fense shuffle.