Pisgah Aux. 122 to
Present Tunzapoppin'
April 24. 1942
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
II
COUGHLIN
POST
(Continued from
Page 1)
in peace and brotherhood.
"We are of many races; we
came to these beloved shores
from a hundred lands across the
sea; and yet by some blessed
alchemy we have all become
Americans. For many years the
Post has been, in a very real
sense, the spokesman for the
glories and the traditions of
America— for the noble princi-
ples upon which this country was
sounded. It will continue to be
just that—in these grim war
years and afterwards—for, to the
new editor's way of thinking,
there is nothing in this stricken
world even half so important as
mankind's yearning for freedom
and for brotherhood.
"That one misunderstood ar-
ticle in the Post could have caused
so much anxiety in the minds of
its readers is a matter of real
sorrow to the new editor. He
regrets, above all, that some hurt
may have been done to America
at a time when national unity is
needed as it never was needed
before. He asks all Post readers
to believe that these words are
written in the deepest sincerity."
(Continued from
Page 1)
J. W. E. W. 0. Special
Meeting on April 27
A special meeting of the Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization will be held Mon-
day, April 27, at 1 o'clock p. m.
at the Congregation Bnai Moshe,
Dexter and Lawrence Ave.
At this meeting reports will
be heard from the investigation
committee in regards to the ap-
plications received from orphaned
families asking relief.
A report will also be heard
in behalf of the success of the
theater benefit given last Chol
Hamoed Passover at Littman's
People's Theater.
Arrangements will be made
for the membership paid-up
luncheon to be given in May.
Refreshments and card play-
ing will take place after the
meeting.
Zedakah Plans Gala Event
Zedakah Club reminds all it s
members and friends who have
not as yet made reservation, fo r
its 21st birthday dinner-dam e, t o
do so at once by calling Mrs.
Nathan Shogan, chairman Un.
2-7075, or Mrs. Sam Saga! man,
co-chairman, To. 5-6757. There
will be music and entertainment
by Dave Diamond's orchestra and
trio.
magazine was taken after Mr.
Biddle had charged "Social Jus-
tice" with violating the Espion-
age Act of 1917 and of having
engaged over a period of time
in a "sustained and systematic
attack on certain of our activi-
ties directly related to the war
effort as well as upon public
morale generally."
Mr. Biddle announced that
evidence designed to prove who
owns, edits, directs and finances
"Social Justice" will be placed
before a special grand jury in-
vestigating Nazi propaganda and
seditious influences. It was be-
lieved here that Father Cough-
lin, who founded the magazine
but has since May, 1940, dis-
claimed any connection with it,
will be subpoenaed.
The grand jury investigation,
which is expected to last sev- Pythian Sisters 152
eral months, will be "the first Dinner on May 3
in a series" involving magazine
The Pythian Sisters of Greater
and newspapers which appear to
Mrs. Grace Berlin, Mrs. Ann
Detroit Temple No. 152 will give
he
seditious.
It
was
indicated
Madorsky and Mrs. Cele Aran,
that government action may their annual mothers and dangh-
getting ready for curtain-call.
soon be taken against a number ter's dinner on May 3, at the
of foreign-language papers, in- Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood and
"Funzapoppin," a hilarious
Third, at 1:30 p. m. For reser-
cluding one Italian.
show presented under the auspices
vations call Mrs. Jeannette Ja-
"We
want
to
find
out
if
there
of Pisgah Auxiliary, No. 122 of
coby,
Madison 2870, until Thurs-
has
been
a
systematic
propa-
Bnai Brith, will be offered to the
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ganda that has tied up regularly day, April 30.
public on Monday, April 27, 8:30
p. m., at Temple Beth El. Admis- project has by no means been with the Axis effort," Mr. Bid-
dle explained, adding that every which explained that President
sion is 35c, the proceeds to be abandoned by Zionist leaders.
While in the United States, Dr. effort will be made to avoid dis- Roosevelt is anxious to get rid
turned over to the U. S. 0.
The show was produced and di- Weizmann will participate in a crimination against loyal foreign of Father Coughlin because the
rected by Mrs. Irwin (Cele) three-day Zionist conference which language newspapers.
Detroit priest "has the talent to
Aran, Pisgah Auxiliary's dramatic will open here on May 9th. The
Meanwhile, Postmaster-General enlighten the people of the Uni-
coach. "Funzapoppin" features forthcoming cocnclave, which is Walker has ordered the publish- ted States with regard to their
5-8400 .1
three separate shows; a one-act expected to act upon important ers of "Social Justice" to ap- President s Jew
i h s an d Bolshe-
comedy ent:tled "A Nightmare," issues, will be the first American pear here on April 29 to show vile cronies."
a musical farce, "Caught in the Zionist meeting in which noted cause why the ban against the
Draft," and a skit, "Elmer's Wed- Zionists from European countries, magazine should not be made
ding Day". The public is invited. now in the United States, will permanent. The Detroit priest's
play an important part.
Meanwhile, Leib Jaffe, director parents, Mr. and • Mrs. Thomas
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
of the Keren Hayesod in Jeru- J. Coughlin of Royal Oak, are
salem, who has been touring the the majority stockholders in the
Society Dinner April 26
United States, left this week for Social Justice Publishing Com-
pany. Perrin Schwartz of Royal
FROM SAM'S PRESIDENT'S SALE!
All arrangements have been Argentina where he will direct
completed for the annual dinner the Keren Hayesod campaign. Oak is listed as editor.
Mr. Biddle informed Mr. Wal-
which will take place on Sunday. His schedule calls for visits to
April 26, in the banquet hall of Chile and other Latin-American ker that a study of 10 major
themes broadcast by "our ene-
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. A countries.
mies" since Dec. 1, last shows
full course dinner will be pre-
"a close relationship of material
pared and served by the commit- Senator Johnson of Colorado
tee, following which there will Urges Formation of Jewish Army contained in Social Justice to
WASHINGTON. (WNS)—The those themes during approximate-
be cards or mah jong for those
who wish. A nominal admission creation of a Jewish army com- ly the same period.
5.00 Value!
charge is being made. Members posed of Palestinian and state-
"The themes played upon by
less
Jews
to
fight
with
the
United
who have been assisting Mrs.
Justice since our entry
Nations was urged on the Senate Social
Louis Kepes in making arrange- floor
into the war, at which time the
by
Senator
Edwin
C.
John-
ments are as follows: Mesdames son of Colorado, who estimated statute came into operation, are
Gussie Berkowitz, Max Gross, that 200,000 Jews, mostly from in the main but a continuation
Dave Muller and J. A. Schiff. the Middle East, could be re- and development of those appear-
Inasmuch as admission is by cruited for such a military force. ing over a long period of time
reservation only, information can
Johnson, a member of prior to Dec. 7.
be obtained by calling Mrs. E. the Senator
"In fact, a striking similarity
Committee
a Jewish Army,
Ehrenwald, Ty. 6-0282. who has stressed that for
"no Jews from between this publication and
Crystal clear LUCITE
charge of the tickets.
America would be eligible, for Axis propaganda appeared as
hand
mir To r, genuine
American Jews will fight under early as the issue of Dec. 25,
1938,
in
which
whole
portions
the
Stars
and
Stripes."
bristled
brush and all
Infant Service Group
of a speech, made on Sept. 13,
Luncheon on May 27
Lucite
comb
available in
1935, by Propaganda Minister
Marshall Lodge to Hear
Goebbels
were
published
in
So-
popular
boudoir
colors.
Mrs. Samuel G. Bank, presi- Samuel Weisman April 28
cial
Justice,
as
an
original
ar-
On
Tuesday
evening,
April
dent of the Infants Service Group
announces that the following 28, Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge ticle with but a few words
members have completed their No. 1203, Bnai Brith, will hear changed here and there and with
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motor corp course given by the Samuel Weisman, a prominent no crediting or other identifica-
American Red Cross: Mesdames Detroit attorney on "Civilian tion of source."
NEW YORK PRESS
Aaron Gurwin, David King, Wil- Defense at Work."
liam Katz, Samuel Katz and Jul-
The meeting is scheduled to LAUDS BAN
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NEW YORK (WNS) — The
ius Hackman. Mesdames Joseph start at 8:30 and will take place
Segal, Louis Fried and H. J. in the Butzel Hall of the Jew- Government's action in barring
Millman are Gray Ladies, and ish Community Center. Refresh- Father Coughlin's mouthpiece
.
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Mesdames Samuel Merson, Mau- ments and card games will fol- "Social Justice" from the mails
rice Wittus and Jarvis Caplan low.
was applauded by the nation's
are giving all their available time
press. according to reports re-
to the blood donor bank of the
ceived here. Excerpts from sev-
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American Red Cross.
eral New York papers follow:
The next meeting of the group
New York Herald-Tribune:-
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will be held on April 27 at the
"The Post Office order, issued at
home of Mrs. Joseph King, 2693 medical subcommittee last week the instance of the attorney gen-
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Calvert Ave., at which time plans by Dr. Alfred Schmitt of Ford eral, which bars the Coughlinite
for their luncheon and bridge will
weekly 'Social Justice' from the
be discussed. May 27 is the date Hospital, who was in the German mails is the most direct blow
in the World War. Dr. Al-
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selected and it will be held at army
fred H. Whittaker, chairman of which the government has yet
Kern's Auditorium.
the medical sub-committee, will struck against the disruptive,
announce the results of a can- defeatist, Fascist-minded litera-
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4 for
vass of the hospitals, many of ture of disunity and race pre-
Aux. 135 of J. W. V. To
which certain persons are
Entertain Soldiers May 3 which have already donated used judice
instruments and equipments, and still freely manufacturing in this
the profession generally dur- country."
1.00 Radiant Bath Brush
Detroit Ladies Auxiliary 135, of
New York Times:—"Nine out
the first week of May.
Jewish War Veterans of U. S. ing Detroit
labor unions are vigor- of ten of those Americans who
will entertain soldiers of Fort ously pressing their share in the are familiar with the doctrines
Custer, Sunday, May 3. At U. campaign, reports Mrs. Christine preached in the Coughlin maga-
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S. 0. building, Battle Creek, DeWeerd, executive secretary. zine, Social Justice, would feel
Michigan.
Laundry and Linen Drivers, Lo- that the air was purer if this
Presentation of the flag and cal 285, of the International publication were to disappear.
corner stones of American lib- Brotherhood of Teamsters (AFL), We think that no one, of what-
75c Beaumont Hair Brush
erty will be made by our Amer- has raised $867 to date, Isaac ever faith, can have any diffi-
icanism chairman, Lillian Fink. Litwak, international representa- culty in distinguishing between
If any family having sons at tive, announced lalst Saturday.
Father Coughlin's functions as
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Fort Custer wish to send greet-
CIO unions have placed An-
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ings we will be happy to con- drew Bishop in charge of the an
olic Church and his self-appoint-
vey them. Call President May Russian phase of their Allied ed undertakings as an agitator."
Ginsberg, Townsend 5-0234 or War Relief Drive and he plans
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New York Post asked:—
Henrietta Niman, Townsend many activities between now and "If The
Social
Justice
is
bad
enough
June 1.. AFL unions likewise are
5-4958.
COSMETIC DEPT
A group of our Auxiliary visit- planning a concerted effort, and to be banned from the mails,
MAIN FLOOR
ed the Eli Rosenbloom Post 231, will select a June date for a spe- why is it not bad enough to
warrant
investigation
for
possible
Jewish War Veterans, Flint, cial function in benefit of RWR.
Mich., on Sunday, April 19, to Among the nationality groups, the sterner legal action against all
witness the unveiling of Honor Detroit Latvian Society, with only concerned with it?"
The sole dissenting voice
Roll Plaque presentation. Nation- 25 members, has raised $298, one
RANDOLPH AT MONROE
CAMPUS AT WOODWARD
al trustee, Rose Cowan was one of the highest per capita ratings against the government's action
was
raised
by
the
Berlin
radio
in the ccampaign.
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