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September 19, 1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

SOME MEN AT
WASHINGTON

Message from Secretary of War,

M. JACOB SONS

Bottles and Jars

"SEE WHAT YOU BUY,

the Jewish "frightlings." Unfor-
tunately for them, the country
has a President who accepts ver-
batim the Declaration of Inde-
pendence, including the stitement
that all men are born free and
equal. The Government follows
suit; and while the frightlings
have trembled at the slightest
mention of a Jewish name in
connection with Government ac-
tivity, these names have con-
tinued to apear in probably -the
proportion the Jewish population
in the country justifies. Equally
aware of the occasional appear-
ance of Jews in official records
have been, of course, the incipient
protagonists of non-democratic
doctrines, who have learned to
roll Jewish names from under
their tongues as gluttons roll out
the name of a steak they are
about to devour.

It is fitting that a list of some
Jews who have been helpful in
the difficult days this Government
has gone through should begin
with a Cohen. Fitting because of
the meaning the name has to
Jewish life and fitting als6 be-
cause the name has come to repre-
sent Jews to the rest of the
world. This Cohen is Benjamin
Victor Cohen, whom many have
seen in the news reels waiting in
the shadows of the Clipper while
Ambassador John G. Winant

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Greetings and Best Wishes

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BILL USSERY

STUDEBAKER DEALER

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

•

USED CARS

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Surplus Material
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Rush Hashonah Greetings

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Happy New Year to All

TURF SERVICES
INC.

JACOBS BROS.

Managers

CADILLAC
CATERING CO.

Sandwiches — Box Lunches
for Fountains, Factories, Parties

stepped down to take the camera
and the microphone.
When Cohen returned to the
United States with Winant after
having served as his special ad-
visor in the London Embassy,
there was talk that he would be
asked to take an executive post
at the Securities Exchange Com-
mission, which he and Thomas
Corcoran had created. IIis offi-
cial position had not changed,
however, and he remained the
special advisor to the London
American Embassy, on temporary
visit to the United Stalfs. Here
he was especially helpful in the
planning of a power expansion
program.
In Jewish affairs Cohen has a
forthrightness not equalled by
many men so much in the gen-
eral public eye. Perhaps because
he had been secretary to Judge
Julian W. Mack in 1916, when he
was only twenty years old, Cohen
became special counsel to the
American Zionists at the Peace
Conference in 1019 and 1920. He
is still a trustee of the Palestine
Economic Corporation.

FRANKFURTER

During this past year Felix
Frankfurter rounded out the sec-
ond full year of his service on
the country's highest tribunal,
but his participation—indirectly
—had - been noted in the Govern-
ment since the very inception of
the New Deal. In the implemen-
tation of pragmatic liberalism
which President Roosevelt hoped
to institute, young minds trained
in liberal legal thinking were
essential, Felix Frankfurter's
professorship at Harvard had
helped train such minds, and his
pupils found niches in several
Washington Departments.
His own advent to the Supreme
Court brought additional security
to those seeking a square deal
for liberalism and for labor. Jus
tice Holmes had been Frank-
furter's own ideal, and Justice
Brandeis his mentor, Frank-
furter's approach was, therefore,
liberalism rooted in New England
tradition and in a thorough
knowledge of the law. It ex-
presses itself in the kind of quick,
scholastic, humanized thinking
that has made the President say
that Frankfurter is the only man
who can give him mental indi-
gestion.
Frankfueter's friendship with
President and Mrs. Roosevelt has
grown perhaps even warmer since
his residence in Washington,
where he also has occasion to
meet more frequently with • his
friend, Secretary of War Henry
L. Stimson.

FEIS

Herbert Feis, one of Frank-
furter's proteges, was first
brought to Washington in 1931
by Stimson when the latter was
President HooVer's Secretary of
State. Serving first as economic
advisor to the Department of
State, he was later -made advisor
on international economic affairs.
He was one of the earliest advo-
cates of economic support for the
South American republics, so that
they might be bolstered for the
inevitable Nazi undermining at-
tack. The wisdom of his policies
is being made clear now day
after day.

Happy New Year to All

Robert Mitchell

6022 FOURTEENTH ST.

Representing

TYLER 4-2754

Parker-Kaion Corp.

WYZANSKI

Rosh Hashonah. Greetings

RA. 6932

1114 Kalcs Bldg.

A cordial invitation to the entire

Jewish community. Visit our new
modern building where we have
installed the latest modern complete
equipment. The better to serve you.

Happy New Year to All

Phone PLAZA 8306

Chalfonte Garage

H. H. TEASLEY

General Repairing

Official AAA Service

Established Since 1920

Others of Frankfurter's young-
er friends who have been in
Washington are Charles E. Wy-
zanski, Jr., who returned to pri-
vate law practice in Boston in
1938 after having been special
counsel to the government in
much of the New Deal Labor
Legislation and Nathan Ross
Margold, who is now a solicitor
I in the Department of the In-
terior. Margold served for a time
with the Department of Indian
Affairs in the Institute for Gov-
ernment Research and was also
special counsel for the National
Association for Advancement of
Colored People.

I

FRED'S CARTAGE

Trailers; Semi, 4-Wheel
and Pole

15011 WYOMING AVE.

4845 MT. ELLIOTT

HOgarth 8935

Detroit. Mich.

A Happy New Year to ,A II Our Jewish Friends

CHAMPION FUEL CO.

3829 W. Jefferson

Rosh Hashanah Greetings!

On the solemn occasion of the Jewish New Year,
the War Department sends its greetings to the American
By NATHAN RICARDO
citizens of that faith who are serving the cause of na-
WASHINGTON, D. C.—For no tional defense with the armed forces.
one has Washington been a hot-
HENRY L. STIMSON
ter spot this past year than for

COHEN

Happy New Year to All

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LA. 2420

HILLMAN

The year - saw the elevation of
Sidney' Hillman to one of the
two directorships of the Office
of Pr o du c tion Management,
where, with William S. Knudson
acting as spokesman for the
managerial division, Hillman rep-
sents the labor element. Though
he has retained his executive pq-
sition with the Amalgamated,
Clothing Workers' Union, he has
fulfilled his obligations to the
OPM in a way that has incurred
resentment of left-wing elements

SIMON KNOPPOW

PAINT and WALLPAPER
8736 12th St.
MA. 1756
15019 Livernois
UN. 2-8088

because he supported the Presi-
dential order to the militia to
take over the airplane factory in
California, where thc strikers
and the employers could not
come to terms. This decision was
perhaps the most crucial one of
Hillman's career, but in making
it he declared once and for all
the unquestionable allegiance of
responsible organized labor to
the problems of the country over
and above allegiance to theoreti-
cal doctrines.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All!

Great Lakes
Sausage Cd.

Producers of

"GREAT LAKES BRAND"
Qualit y Sausages and
Luncheon Meats

2113 CARPENTER AVE.
TO. 8-5389
TO. 8.6788

LUBIN

Sitting inconspicuously. at his
desk in a little room in the
White House, Isador Lubin has
made himself the transmission
channel for cimplicated Govern-
ment statistical reports. When
they come to his desk they are
manifold and confusing; when
they leave his desk to go to the
President's, they have been re-
arranged and their meaning has
been drawn out and presented in
such a way as to enable the
President to draw the necessary
inferences without deducting
front the time he must give to
his numerous . other duties.
Lubin first joined the Federal
staff in 1928, as adviser to a
Senatorial Committee on unem-
ployment. Since 1933 he has
been Commissioner of Labor
Statistics, and he still retains

Happy New Year to All!

Madonna
Machine Co.

Laundry Machinery Rebuilding
and Repairing

All Work Guaranteed

1626 FERDINAND AVE.

LA. 0592

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Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

I.e Shono Tovo Tikosevu

Grand River
Lumber Co.

Josephine Graeme

of the

GRAEME
FLOWER SHOP

E. LEVINE fl SON

Telegraph Rd. at Jas. Couzens
REdford 0104

9111 Linwood

Holiday

Greetings and

Best Wishes

Clairmount

Extends Sincere Season's Greetings

Industrial Sheet
Metal Works

628 E.

at

FOREST AVE.

and Appreciation to her many

friends and patrons of the
• Jewish Community.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All

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D. SULLIVAN
COAL CO.

SEASON'S GREETINGS

Coal and Coke

Handy Brush Co.

ROY HATHAWAY,

Prop.

5784 TWELFTH ST.

MAdison 0285

1745 ABBOTT ST.

CHerry 9187

Season's Greetings

Season's Greetings and Best

Wishes

K. SHAPIRO,

Inc.

Hammerstein's
Drugs

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VEAL and LAMB

Two Stores:
We Deliver
13201 Linwood. cor ,Tyler

1531.3 WINDER ST.

Townsend 8.4908\ _

12501 Linwood, cor Sturtevant
Townsend 8-6662

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Cherry 1291

and Best Wishes

H. JACOBSON COAL COMPANY

"Quality in Every Load"
1971 THEODORE at G. T. R. R.
PHONE PLAZA 3617

New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes

KNIGHT PLATING CO.

W. B. KNIGHT

3143 BELLEVUE AVE.

PLAZA 1167

