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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-12-19

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December 19, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

14

AUXILIARY OF CHESED SHEL Shel Emes will hold a Chanukah
card party at their hall, 2995
EMES TO HAVE CARD
Joy Road, Saturday evening,
PARTY DEC. 27

LATEST NEWS

part in the new Rus-
sian offensive in that sector.
In reporting General Golden's
heroism, the Russia press as-
serted that the Tula offensive
has c aused a costly German
retreat in that area.

portant

100 Pledges for
Congress Women's
Division Campaign

Governor Charles Edison of
New Jersey delivered an unusual
Christmas message in which he
called on all citizens to celebate
An enthusiastic group of cap.
Chanukah together with the
tains,
workers and prospect, of
1,800 Jewish refugees were
Yuletide holiday.
arrested in Shanghai as hostili- the fund-raising committee of
President Roosevelt hailed the ties broke out between the Axis the Women's Division of the
monument erected in Chicago in and the U. S.
American Jewish Congress met
honor of Haym Salomon, Revo-
Palestinian industry has sup-
lutionary hero, as "an inspira- plied goods estimated to be val- at the home of Mrs. Irwin Cohn,
tion to generations yet unborn." ued at about £3,000,000 to the 18450 Fairfield Ave., on Friday.
An informal discussion, led by
Attorney General Francis Bid- British army during the past
Mrs. Perry P. Bui nstine, vice
dle clarified enemy alien and in- ear.
ternment laws and assured non- y David Yellin, noted Hebraist president jn charge of fund-rais-
citizens they need not fear for andprofessor at the Hebrew Uni- ing, was held on the importance
their status as long as they ob- versify, died in Jerusalem at the of strengthening American de-
inocracy by fighting for the pres-
served the laws.
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON,
German movie houses in New age
of 77. schools held Jewish ciliation of the rights of Jews
Palestine's
WE EXTEND SINCERE WISHES TO
York were closed as the United Valor Week with teachers and wherever they may be jeopar-
States and the Axis declared war principals explaining the meaning dized.
Captains, Mesdames A. A.
ALL THE JEWISH PEOPLE FOR A
on each other.
of the country's war effort.
kin, Samuel
B
French Jews were fined $20,-
G eldhelg seanmjuaemlinBaLkaeit,
Abraham Dickenstein, Ameri- Davidson,
JOYOUS CHANUKAH
000,000,
countless
Jews
were
shipped "eastward" and 100 can representative of the Pales-
N •
• HarryB k t •
i
tine Workers' Bank, arrived in
Levitt, Maurice Neback, Nathan
"Jews and Communists" were New York from Palestine and Green
executed by Nazis in France in urged American Jewry to "take Weingaeten, Henry Graff, Charles
G
retaliation for growth of anti- a trip to Palestine" and "become Goldstein
and Claude Grassgrven,
reported 100 pledges to date.
Nazism.
Zionists all over again."
An impressive religious service
Two hundred thirty-five region- Rally arrangements a r e in
was held in the largest Moscow al tournaments held in 31 cities charge of Mesdames Robert Nall-
synagogue in thanks for Russia's throughout the U. S. feature the man, William Roth, Arnold Frank
victory over the Nazis.
national recreational program of and Louis Glas:er.
The Jewish General M. Gol- Aleph Zadik Aleph.
The campaign has adopted for
din., of the Red Army, whose
Lieutenant - Governor Charles its slogan "Give Freely Today-
forces are operating on the Poletti told the HIAS convention Live in Freedom Tomorrow." The
Tula front before Moscow, is that American democracy will American Jewish Congress, which
playing a courageous and im- show the world the way to per- stands for the democratic way of
manent peace. life, fights for its inalienable
The Pioneer Women's Organ- rights wherever the y are at-
ization called upon its member- tacked. Its activities include
W7.777.777 77.4-7:7 77.757
""W"--
4.04st
737 77"
ship in its 225 clubs to mobilize work in education, economic dis-
for civilian defense. crimination, legislative action,
counter propaganda and inter-
Arrest Pro-Nazi
The Kansas City, Mo., anti- faith work.
Money . raised through this cam-
Semitic, pro-Nazi Herman D. Kis-
be used to carry on
senger, attorney, was the first paign
American to be arrested under these activities.
Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse is gen-
the 1917 Sedition Act since the
outbreak of war between the oral chairman and Mrs. Louis
United States and the Axis. A Me ises is secretary of the com-
frequent contributor to Cough- mi .ttee.
lin's Social Justice and an active
German propagandist, Kissenger secution that exists in the Uni-
was charged with writing a letter ted States. Discussing the 150th
intended to "interfere with the anniversary of the Bill of Rights,
prosecution of the war, create Mr. Cameron urged greater vigi-
insubordination in the armed lance and devotion to its prin-
forces of the United States, give ciples of religious and political
aid and comfort to its enemies freedom.
and destroy the unity of the na-
Uphold Foreign Relief Needs
Aiming directly at a rumor
tion." The charge was made by
U. S. Attorney Maurice M. Mil- that America's participation in
ligan, who called Kissenger "a the war might cause abandon-
long-time sympathizer of the ment of aid to the needy and
German and Japanese govern- unfortunate abroad, the Presi-
CAN
GET
THAT
NOW Yol0
dent's committee on Was' Relief
ments.
From Noblesville, Ind., comes Agencies, headed by former am-
SET YOU ALWAYS HOPED TO OWN !
the report that the one-year car- bassador Joseph E. Davies, an-
eer of "The Roll Call," William nounced here that "the state of
• Now is the time to choose a new G-E
Dudley Pelley's anti-Semitic mag- war now existing between the
radio! There's one for every room in the
azine, came to an inglorious end United States and the Axis coun-
here when the anti-Semitic, pro- tries does not alter the desirabil-
house . . . all sizes, all styles . . . and
Fascist Pelley announced that ity of endeavoring to meet the
each model designed to be a decorative
publication had been suspended the urgent relief requirements of
addition to any room. Best of all, these
indefinitely.
foreign countries associated with
Italians Call Japs "Yellow
the United States in the war
G-E radios are priced astonishingly low!
Aryans"
effort." But the President's com-
Come in—see these splendid buys today!
The principle of "Aryanism" mittee emphasized the need of
was slightly expanded by Italian avoiding duplication between the
apologists of the Rome-Tokyo al- work of American private agen-
liance when a Rome commentator cies and of such bodies as the
called the Japanese "yellow Ar- Red Cross and the assistance giv-
yans."
en by the lease-lend administra-
An American station for the lion.
of lease-lend supplies to
t
Three links in the chain of
Middle
outing Eastern armies has been Nazi propaganda in the United
Model L-600
established in Palestine, it was States
broken here when
Model L-500
Plays on AC or DC
revealed in Cairo with the ar- the
Treasury Department
Mottled mahogany
current.
Saner-
/101152
plastic cabinet won top
rival of William C. Bullitt, Uni- over the offices of . the Nazi anti-
,1, 1 311 V. 11 111\111 SS,
hetern4ne v.;tis Wind-
award for styling in
FAH IIF Stage brings
ted States special envoy to theemitic orgin, Th Free A m er
nationwide contest.
in far-• ■ av stations
Middle East.
Plays on AC or DC
cBaenehaanehd teDi.,:mtthsceheGr eNrVmeaclki of and
strol.gly.fluilt-inBeam-
house current. Super-
Claiming
that
he
was
speaking
Semitic
:,
•S:ope.
Dynamic
heterodyne circuit.
Sp^aker. Continental
on behalf of millions of Arabs, can Bund and the Germ-11 A In .u.-
Dynamic Speaker.
styled cabinet in ma-
Automatic -Volume
theex-Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj ican Business League, Inc.
hogany plastic.
Control. Visualux Dial.
Amin el Husseini, sent a cable The New Jersey Supreme Court
to the Emporer of Japan wishing ruled unconstitutional the state
Only
$22.95
Onl y $14.95
him success in his country's "race hatred" law, while Rear
struggle to "liberate Asia from Admiral Richard Byrd told the
tileyoke of Jewish-Bolshevik nation, in a radio broadcast, that
capital." The Rome radio, which discrimination against Jews and
Model L-613
issued the report, stated that the others in industry was hat- f
Two Built-in 13eam-a-

Scopes for standard
ex-Mufti had congratulated the to the American defense
and short wave recep-
Emperor on Japan's' entry into . . . The sum of $22,47
tion without aerial or
ground wires. Broad-
the war with the United States. was reported raised in 1911 1 1
band RF Stage. Plays
97 American cities, involvitm 75
1.585 in R. A. F.
on AC/DC house cur-
rent. Walnut and rose-
That at the end of October, per cent of the Jewish popular ion,
wood veneer cabinet.
when the last official count was for local Jewish federation and
made, 1,585 Palestinian Jews welfare funds needs . . . Charles
Only
$24.95
were serving with the Royal Air E. Wyzanski, 35-year-old bril-
Force, was disclosed by Colonial liant New Deal lawyer, was
Secretary Lord Moyne in sup- named by President Roosevelt as
plementing the figures he had judge of the United States Dis-
given the House of Lords on trict Court of Massachusetts, first
Nov. 25, when he had asserted Jew to occupy the past . • •
that 7,985 Palestinian Jews were Wallace Renard of St. Loui., es-
serving with the Middle East tablished an endowment fund for
forces.
he
$250,000 for a department of
T Spanish Transatlantic Com- neuro-psychiatry at Wash i n:rton
pany, operator of freight and University in St. Louis . . In
passenger vessels to the Western 10 months from January th''' u g
Hemisphere, has cancelled the October, 1941, the state &tart
scheduled sailing of its ships, in- ment issued 9,790 visas ti. na-
cluding the Marques de Comillas, tionals of Nazi countries, Avra
- sa
which a substantial number M. Warren, head of the
Mobilgas - Oil - Washing - Lubrication - United Motors Service on
of Jewish refugees had booked Division, reported . . . Vt/ 1 th . a
gift of $25,000 for a nursing
passage.
W. L. Cameron, spokesman for home in England to beau the.
Henry Ford on the auto manu- name of its chairman, Dr. 1-.rae!
facturer's radio broadcasts who Goldstein, the Jewish section. et

The Ladies Auxiliary of Chesed Dec. 27.

C4ANUKAH
GREETINGS

FRANK & SEDER

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At New Low Prices!

EXTRA.

David G. KURZMAN

Complete Service Station

12430 12th St.

TOwnsend 6-9495,

was -at _out time editor of The the British

War Relief Sod! e, ): ,

Dearborn 'Independent, attacked exceeded collections of $40(),°'
on a radio hook up the racial per in its first year.

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