Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle_ DETROIT. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1942 VOL. 44. NO. 13 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Yeas Jewish Delegation Meets with Welles Famous Artists 4= On Center Event Urges Changes in Pales- tine Immigration Policies Marguerite Kozenn and Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt To Be Soloists Mar. 31 Formerly leading soprano with the Vienna and Bucharest State Operas, Marguerite Kozenn, who will be featured with the or- chestra Tuesday evening also, made her American debut with WASHINGTON ( WNS ) —De- (daring that the policy respons- ible for the disaster of the "Struma" which sank in the Black Sea with a loss of 768 refugees who had been denied entrance to Palestine, was in- consistent with the ideals ex- pressed in the Atlantic Charter, a delegation representing four national Jewish organizations, meeting here with Acting Sec- retary of State Sumner Welles, urged the U.S. Government to "use its good offices" to secure a change in the Palestine Immi- gration laws. The delegation represented the American Emergency Com- mittee for Zionist Affairs, the American Jewish Committee, the American Jewish Congress and the Bnai Brith. Members of the delegation were Mrs. David de Sola Pool, Louis Lipsky, Maur- ice Wertheim, Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Henry Monsky. The official memorandum which was signed and presented to Mr. Welles by the delegation read: "The undersigned are official representatives of the American Emergency Committee for Zion- ist Affairs, the American Jew- ish Committee, the American Jewish Congress and the Bnai Brith, with whom are associ- ated the overwhelming majority of the national organizations and organized communities of Amer- ican Jewish citizens. "In their behalf we respect- fully address ourselves to our State Department and draw its attention to events that have caused us grave concern and dis- tress. "The circumstances that have led us to direct ourselves to you and that have been climaxed by See MUSIC—Page 10 See WELLES—Page 20 program of "International Music" will be presented by the Michigan WPA Symphony Or- chestra, under the baton of Valter Poole, Tuesday evening, March 31, at 8 :30, at the Jew- ish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. Featured as soloists with the orchestra will be Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, , and Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt, pianist. The concert, the third in the Center's Spring Series, brings Mrs. Roosevelt back to the con- cert stage with a performance of Liszt's "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra." Sister-in-law of Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt began her musical ed- ucation at the age of five, and has studied piano in Detroit, New York and France. She has performed at the White House and with the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C. Of the latter performance the Washington Post said, "Capable performance of the solo part in Richard Strauss' Burleske.' This work calls for virtuosity and for interpretative romanticism as well, and the soloist met both demands." At present Mrs. Roosevelt serves as the District Director of the Community Service Pro- grams for Detroit and Wayne County, and is state supervisor of the Michigan WPA Music Project. A Opera Prima Donna . Dr. George N. Shuster to Be Federation Speaker Will Address 15th Annual Meeting in Statler Ballroom, Sunday, March 29: Theme To Be "Jews and the War Crisis" Dr. George N. Shuster, presi- dent of Hunter College, noted liberal and outstanding Catholic layman, who has devoted his energy and keen intelligence to fostering better understanding between Christians and Jews, will be the principal speaker at the 15th annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation on Sunday evening, March 29, 1942, at 8 o'clock, in the Ballroom of Hotel Statler. Dr. Shuster will speak on "Jews and the War Crisis." Dr. Shuster was born in Lan- caster, Wisconsin, on August 27, 1894. After a period of study at St. Lawrence's College, he received the Bachelor's and Mas- ter's degrees at the University of Notre Dame. The Universite (le Poitiers conferred on him the Certificat d'Aptitude, and he earned the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Columbia Univers- itY. During the First World War he served with the Intelli- gence Section, A.E.F. Upon his r , turn, he became head of the Dt'Portment of English at Notre Dame University and retained that position until 1924. Then he removed to New York ud joined the editorial staff of the Commonweal, being associ- ate editor and managing editor espectively until 1937. He later resigned to accept a fellowship from the Social Science Research Council and the Carnegie Cor- poration. This was the third grant received by Dr. Shuster for study of Germany, the Wei- mar Republic and Hitlerisrn, pre- vious fellowships having been awarded by the Vereinigung See SHUSTER—Page 20 GEORGE N. SHUSTER Glazer Addresses Jr. Service Group Responsibilities of Jewish Youth in Present Crisis is Theme Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, of Temple Beth El, will address the general meeting of the Junior Service Group, on Sunday, March 29, at 2 :30 p. m., in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, on the "Re- sponsibilities of Jewish Youth in the Present Crisis." There will be a discussion and a question See GLAZER—Page 10 Conference Maps Campaign Plans Rabbi Brickner to Speak at Community Council Dinner Theme Will Center Around "The Jewish Community Council in Action"; Four Round Table Discussions on Program Sidney Alexander Offers In celebration of its fifth an- tute will be held, and the regis- Resolution to Raise Quota niversary, Detroit's Jewish Com- tration fee will be announced For Allied Drive shortly. munity Council will hold an in- At the conference of organi- stitute on Sunday, April 12, zation representatives, held on centering around the theme "The March 22, key organizational Jewish Community Council in representatives mapped out plans for the forthcOming 1942 Allied Action." This institute will take Jewish Campaign, and for the the place of the usual quarterly securing of treasury gifts from meeting of delegates of the Council's 185 constituent organ- organizations. • Speakers at this conference izations. Principle spaker at the eve- included Charles Rubiner, and ning's dinner meeting will be Dr. Shloime Bickle, noted writ- Rabbi Barnett R. Brickne• of er and orator. Myron A. Keys, Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleve- one of the three co-chairmen land, well known orator, and of the treasury gifts division, outstanding leader in American presided. Both the addresses and Jewish life. The dinner meet- the discussion which followed, ing will be preceded by several emphasized the increased need afternoon sessions. There will in view of war conditions, and be round table discussions on the obligation bf Detroit to the following four areas of the raise a larger quota than ever Jewish Community Council's pro- before in its history. In addi- gram : (1 ) Community Rela- tion to Joseph Bernstein, James tions or Anti-Defamation ; (2) I. Ethan!) and Myron A. Keys Discrimination in employment; as co-chairmen of the treasury (3 ) Internal Jewish Relations; gifts division, Sidney Alexander (4 ) Coordination of Cultural and and Clarence H. Enggass will Educational Activities. There also serve as counsellors to this will also be a session devoted division. Arthur L. Robbins and to general discussion, criticisms, Julius Kabatsky will act as chair- and suggestions, under the head- manand co-chairman of the ing "What We Expect of the division's Service Squad. The Community Council." division will also have a solici- In addition to the officially up- tation committee. following resolutions, in- pointed organizational delegates, this institute will be open to all troduced by Sidney Alexander, members of the community. The were adopted' unanimously at the discussion leaders at the round Sunday Conference : tables will be recruited from Whereas, Jews in practically among the committee chairmen every Du ropean country face and committee members of the spiritual, mental, economic, soc- Council's various committees. ial and physicial extinction, and The sessions will open with a Whereas, Our suffering breth- luncheon which will be followed immediately by the round tables. The place at which the insti- See CAMPAIGN—Page 20 Organizations and individuals are urged to enter April 12 on their calendars as "Community Council Day" and attend in large numbers this important Com- munity event. The April 12 In- stitute will furnish an oppor- tunity for taking inventory of the program of the Community's representative agency (luring the past five years. It will also serve as the occasion for projecting plans and developments for the future course of Detroit's Jew- ish Community Council. Pisgah Presents `Night of Movies' News Flashes, Including War Scenes and Short Features. to Be Shown "A Night of Movies" will be presented by the Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith, on Monday evening, April 3, in the audi- torium of the Jewish Commun- ity Center. This program is a part of the lodge's membership drive and the "get members committee," headed by Ira Kaufman, has adopted the slogan "bring a guest" for this movie night. Last minute news flashes, in- See PISGAH—Page 20