A mericair ffcw ' sk Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVINUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Detroit Jewish chronicle SECTION ONE VOL. 43, NO. "Illr British•Jewish Amity Safe, Halifax Says Makes Statement on Palestine at Press Meeting Here and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941 "His Majesty's Government has made no alteration in the policy affecting Palestine," he stated. "We are trying to do our best to secure a just solu- tion for the Jews and we are seeing to it that their claims get due consideratio n that will do them justice, without get- ting into trouble with the Arabs. What we are trying to — do is to preserve the status quo." Viscount Halifax then added : "We are keeping in constant touch with Jewish spokesmen and Zion- ist leaders, and we understand each other." In response to the question as to whether there has been a change in Great Britain's atti- tude on Jewish requests to be permitted to form Jewish army 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Yezi Install Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Americans Saved As Rabbi of Beth El on Nov. 14 $3,500,000,000 in '40 Dr. Morgenstern and Dr. Goldenson to Address Special Services Next Friday Welcoming Dr. Leo M. Franklin's Successor Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, rab- bi of Temple Emanu-El, New York, will deliver the principal address at the service of installa- tion of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer as rabbi of Temple Beth El, at 8 o'clock Friday evening, Nov. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ "There is no people for whom the British have felt a greater measure of sympathy than for the Jews." Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, the third Viscount Halifax, Brit- ish ambassador to the United States, the former British For- eign Minister, made this state- ment at a press conference at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Mon- day morning, shortly after he arrived in Detroit to inspect the arms-manufacturing plants. Viscount Halifax's statement followed his answers to two ques- tions put to him by this repre- sentative of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: one on Britain's pres- ent attitude on the Jewish posi- tion in Palestine and the possi- bility of his government imple- menting the Balfour Declaration; the other whether there has been a change in Great Britain's plans for the formation of a specific Jewish army unit to fight against Germany. The British ambassador spoke haltingly in answer to the first question. lie hesitated and it was evident that he measured his words. THIS PAPER PRINTED IN TWO SECTIONS cial representative of the reform an all-time high since the boom years of 1925-1926. rabbinate of America. Dr. Franklin to Speak Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who is retiring to become Rabbi Emer- itus after almost 43 years of service in Temple Beth El, will welcome his successor, and Dr. Glazer will deliver his speech of acceptance. Joseph M. Welt, president of the congregation, will preside. Dr. Glazer served as Dr. Gol- denson's assistant for seven years at Temple Rodef Shalom, Pitts- burgh. When Dr. Goldenson was called to Temple Emanu-El, he made it a condition of his ac- ceptance that Dr. Glazer ac- company him as his associate. Dr. Glazer has served in that capacity front 1934 to the pres- ent time. There will be a program of special music under the direction of George Galvani, director of the Temple choir, and Jason Tickton, organist. DR. JULIAN MORGENSTERN 14, at the Temple, Woodward at Gladstone. Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi- dent of Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, will speak as the offi- Congress Parley To Hear Welles Undersecretary of State to Address Pub- lic Session The Hon. Sumner Welles, Un- der Secretary of State of the United States, will be the prin- cipal speaker at the opening pub- lic session of the Inter-American Jewish Conference on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 23, it was an- nounced by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American Jew- ish Congress, under whose aus- pices the conference is being ar- ranged. All the sessions of the, Inter- American Jewish Conference will \VAS} IINGTON. — Americans in 1940 saved money at the yearly rate of more than $1,500,000,000, DR. SAMUEL GOLDENSON Following the service of in- stallation, there will be a recep- tion to Dr. and Mrs. Glazer in the Social Hall of the Temple. Service for Members Only During 1940, the latest year of available statistics, this was the net gain in savings represented by pri- vate investments in savings and loan associations, life insurance policies. savings deposits in banks. postal sav- ings and United States savings bonds. according to the October issue of the Federal Home Loan Bank Re- view. This brought the volume of such savings and investments out- standing at the year-end to $58,000,- 000,000. Michigan's 1942 Auto Licenses Placedon Sale Good Until March 1, 1943; White on Dark Green Michigan's 1942 auto license plates arc now on sale at all offices of the Secretary of State. The new plate, good until March 1, 1943, has white letters on a dark green background and it a trifle smal- ler than the 1941 series. It is 13 and 9-I6th inches long and 6 inches The total does not comprise all high as compared to 14 and I -4th savings, such as social security taxes, inches long and 6 and 3-8th inches the publication points out, but the high, the dimensions of the '41 compilations help to measure the plate. trends in those types of savings This reduction in size and the which the Treasury Defense Savings fact that approximately 750,000 last program attempts to tap. half 1943 full size plates will be "The net ,growth in 1940 repre- eliminated, will conserve more than sents a rise of almost 15 per cent 1,000,000 pounds of steel for na- over the 1939 figure of $3,000,- tional defense, according to Harry 000,000, reflecting the higher pitch F. Kelly, Secretary of State. of business activity," says the Re- For the second half of the year view. "Comparing 1940 with 1938. a narrow steel strip will be sold. the increment last year in these types This clamps over the August 31, of savings was as much as 75 per . expiration date at the bottom 1933 cent in excess of the gain recorded of the first half yier plate, and two years ago, illustrating the well- makes the plate a full year permit. known fact that savings increase Thus the car owner will have the more than proportionately when na- same tag all year around. tional income is mounting. If the steel shortage continues the "Of the 1940 gain, life insur- 1942 plates may have to be used, a n c e companies accounted for with steel strips, for 1943 also. On $1,640,000,000 and United States the 1942 series the state will have savings bonds for almost a billion. about $60,000 in manufacturing costs Insured commercial banks gained and if the same plate is used for a $440,000,000; savings and loan as- two year period the saving will sociations, $220,000,000, and mu- amount to more than $200.000 with s a v i n g s banks, $137,000,000. a total steel saving of 2.500.000 Changes in postal savings accounts pounds. were insignificant. Wayne County, for 1942, will "With the intensification of the have plates that bear combinations of Treasury's Defense Savings campaign, letters AA to DZ. an increasing proportion of individ- ual savings will undoubtedly be si- phoned into Treasury coffers, but at Although Michigan's tuberculosis the same time the total volume of death rate in 1940 was lower than savings is likely to expand further ever before, there were still 1,752 so long as national income rises. persons killed by the White Plague 41 Because of the limited seating capacity of the Temple, admission will be by card only, restricted to members of the congregation, (Continued on Page 1, Section 2) in our state. See HALIFAX—Page 8 leading rabbis from many parts See CONGRESS—Page 16 of the country, and specially in- vited guests. Convention of United Synagogue The installation committee in- cludes Julian G. Wolfner, general Women's League Opens Here Nov. 9 chairman; Mrs. Robert J. New- vice chairman ; Sidney J. Louis Lipsky, Noted Zionist Leader, and Dr. Hershman Mrs. Roosevelt to Address Meeting at Masonic Temple man, Allen, Leonard T. Lewis, Mrs. to Address Public Rally to Pay Tribute Tuesday Night; Local Rabbis and Samuel Glogower, Israel Himel- to World Leader Lay Leaders on Program hoch, Walter S. Heavenrich, Man- uel E. Arden, Mrs. Harry Krohn, The memory of Menahem Us- Chicago Blvd. and Lawton. Featured by an address by evening, Nov. 9, and will con- Louis Lipsky, former president sishkin, president of the Zionist Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at tinue through Wednesday, Nov. See BETH EL—Page 12 General Council and world presi- of the Zionist Organization of 12. the meeting on Tuesday eve- dent of the Jewish National America, who is one of the out- Mrs. Roosevelt will speak on ning, Nov. 11, at the Masonic the" subject "Women in De- Fund, who died in Jerusalem on standing leaders in the American Temple Auditorium, the conven- fense". Tickets for her lec- Oct. 2, will be honored by De- See USSISHKIN—Page 13 tion of the Women's League of ture are available from mem- troit Jewry next Thursday, Nov. t he United Synagogue of Amer- 13, in the main auditorium of bers of the Sisterhood of Shaa- h.a will open here on Sunday rey Zedek, at the Shaarey Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Ussishkin Memorial Meeting At Shaarey Zedek Thursday Zedek office, at Grinnell's, by calling Mrs. Herman Schmier or Maurice Sid e n, ticket chairmen, or at the Masonic Temple on the night of the lecture. Mrs. Roosevelt will be intro- duced by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, who will preside at Tuesday's meeting. Mrs. Ehrlich will be pre- sented by Mrs. Aaron A. Silber- blatt, president of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood which is ar- ranging the meeting. There will he greetings at that session by Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, national president of the Women's League. Detroit Participants Nazis Punish Russian Jews Pogrom Leader Named New Gauleiter of Kharkov LONDON. (JPS) — First vic- tims are the Jews as the Nazis enter former Russian towns, it is reported by the Soviet press as lengthy descriptions are given of the plight of helpless Jewish opulations in the path -of the invaders. Every Jewish house in Khar- kov, the Soviet newspapers say, was emptied of its contents. Jews caught in the streets were deprived of their clothes. Detroiters — rabbis and lay Gauleiter of Kharkov leaders—will participate in the GENEVA. PM —The notor- convention program. Dr. A. M. Hershman will give ious pogrom organizer and Chief the invocation at the opening of Berlin's Police, Count M. Hel- session on Sunday evening, Mrs. dorf, has been appointed Gaulei- ter of Kharkov and the adjacent MRS. F. D. ROOSEVELT See CONVENTION—Page 9 district. LOUIS LIPSKY • DR. A. M. HERSIIMAN