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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Detroit Jewish Chronicle

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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difficult to say whether this is the cor-
rect
rect figure but in any event the number i
of Jews who will find themselves in
surroundings will be sufficient to
by Ph ineas J. Biron
constitute a problem that will tax the
ingenuity and resourcefulness of those YOU SHOULD KNOW
best-organized yet . . • It had
who will be in charge of the settlement
Many curious rumors are cir- all the earmorks of a successful
agencies that will no doubt be set up to culating about a new war invert- dn
roa
tioy n oza.
whic h
handle the problem.
lion that Dr. Chaim Weizmann shouldn't surprise
Meyer
Certainly this is one of the many proh- is supposed to have completed W. Weisgal was the malt wh o
The truth is that Wei fzman pulled all the strings . . . Will
lems which the Allies must handle and
. • di scove red a p rocss
has
or thn e there ever be an end t(, b ooks
e
we are confident that they will do so manufacture of something
(the about the "Protocols of Zion"?
with the same willingness, intelligence, precise nature of which is a Now Dr. John Shelton Curtiss,
secret) that would make a noted historian, has \‘ ritte
and co-operative spirit that has character- i military
:s n of certain waste materials , , no lei volume "baring' r
i ized the unted
united effort to defeat the ag- t use
h ,
tnti-Sernitic fraud . •

e . STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL• ••

w regarded as of no value '
t-ri –
How
whatsoever .
. Before rejoin- many times must a hoax he ex-
, Lillian Hellman's
These uprooted people are first the Ju i - g the Army, Major Ephraim , 1:1 7 t. :_(■1/4T 1?„,,
(his rank dates from World RI „ ",••• ; , play, „,
on the
problem
of
the
United
Nations
and
Sabbath Reading s of the Law
set- War Number
1 (1 n and
1 ' t do
( N ‘o h ( ) 1 ii,Itot
iber One) did a little 1 y, ( r(i r ti d i3 whic h ;I did
ondly a European problem. By that we job of inventing for the Con-
Second Day of Shevuoth
i
M i , lt prc
present
h
solidated
Edison Company pro-
, 3: °
to Ii i en-
‘
Pentateuchal portion—Deut. XIV-22; XVI-1 7. mean that inasmuch as it was recognized during a double screen that re-
tin.. country before 1 o rig, i s
Numbers XXVIII 26-31.
by those who promulgated the Atlantic duces the glare from a lighted scoring Sit tremendou s hit on the
stage
Prophetical pportion—Habakkuk II, 20-III.
negligible, 11 a t i t7
Charter that all the peoples of the earth room T to
ti g .L
permitting,
liu ns eg Grossman
Julius
1 u t I g u-
o ib ss le nntg i health la tionsp..
, Dil
Max
should have access to raw materials, it shoe people are askii;,, i n • ose hardt's name will again
blaze o n;
MAY 22. 1942
SIVAN 6. 5702
is equally important that all poples have afflicted with corns and bunions Broadway next season, ''‘ .11(41 he
o refrain from telling others m ill be directing a repertory
access to all countries. This means that their
symptoms in so far as theatre.
h
weather
the closed door policy on immigration these indicate
weather changes ABOUT
PEOPLE
remem-
that
has
obtained
si
n
Wherever possible the Nazis have ap-
ce the end of War I 1 "e;' , bein i g : „% ili 'Wr you
secret . . .
From Astoria to Astori l in
plied the theories of their new order must be considerably changed so as to And ' of course, if ever body
one generation sui ns
y
up the
n
es of the Jesse (mov ie
of Europe. We learn that there are facilitate the free movements of people corns to wear health shoes their progrs
and bunions, those pesky mogul) Lasky family . •
A
5,000,000 foreigners working in the Third from overcrowded areas to less crowded. weather prophets, would disap- generation ago Jesse
Senior
pear—eh,
Mr.
Grossman?
We
say
secondly
a
European
problem
Reich. These foreigners are placed in the
built his first movie studio at
Astoria, L. I. . . . And now his
different categories in which the precise because these uprooted men, women, and TRANSOCEANIC ECHOES
son, Jesse Junior, is stationed at
and methodical Germans are so fond of children live on that unhappy continent
That was a Freudian slip for the same spot, as a member of
placing every - body and everything. First and it is there that the solution for the •tll the world to hear which an the U. S. Army Signal (7orps.
Italian radio announcer pulled • • . Congratulations to former
and naturally come the German workers, vast majority must be found. And it can the other day when he spoke of U. S. District Attorney George
"our great Duce, who is now Z. Medalic on the engagement
then the workers of the Satellite coun- be found, and men of intelligence, vision dead”
meant t e c late of his daughter, Gladys Vivian,
tries, followed by the workers of West- and good will will find it in the idea of
of A s t H a e , and hastily cor- to Julius Heldman of Los An-
Europe; these are followed by the East- Federation and European citizenship. The rected himself—but we wonder geles, winner of the National
i and plans of Federation are being how Benito felt about it . Research Fellowship in chemis-
ern European workers, then a special ideas
Source of much of your in- try . . . The attacks against Mrs.
Polish category and last the Jews. Wages discussed more widely and by more men formation on Axis broadcasts is Anna Rosenberg, Social Seca-
are paid according to the category in in authoritative positions than ever be- Mix Reuther, a German Jewess city executive, because of her
which the workers are placed and not fore. They are beginning to realize that and an accomplished linguist, earnings on commercial jobs she
has been in this country holds in addition to her govern-
according to the skill or ability of the the hermetically sealed compartment who
since 1934, and who for the past merit post, were inspired by
worker. The latter method is the one theory of national sovereignty in the three years has been spending malice, yet in a sense they were
employed in those countries that have modern industrial and technological her nights at the Columbia justified . . . A governmee•
Broadcasting Company's short- executive earning more than
up to now succeeded in building up a world does not function satisfactorily.
receiving set, taking notes $5,000 a year should never
prosperous and going economy. In a European Federation of States all wave
of the lies sent across the ocean place himself in position where
And in those countries that have large persons born and naturalized on that by Messrs. Goebbels and Co. he serves private interests also
numbers of skilled and able workers we continent become citizens with the right . . . Do you ever see "France . . . Making his debut as a
find that they have formed organizations to live where they choose and travel free- Speaks," the Free French week- Victor-recorded artist is Holly-
ly published in New York? . • wood's Dave Rosen, who not only
based upon that skill and ability called ly from one land to another. We are doing A
recent issue carried a fine is one of radio's most popular
labor unions. These labor unions have and have been doing it in these United letter written last December by orchestra leaders, but arranges
developed a feeling of solidarity among States so why cannot they do likewise. Paul Claude), former French and composes music too . . .
the members and this solidarity is ex- We are hopeful that our statesmen Ambassador to the United States, A veteran Victor artist, pianist
Rabbi of France, Arthur Rubinstein, refuses to
pressed in the idea that any man who headed by President Roosevelt will urge to the Chief
him of the "disgust, use any instrument but his own
has the requisite skill and ability is en- such a solution for this perplexing prob- assuring
the horror and the indignation" especially made Steinway for
titled to the minimum wage paid for the lem that has faced Europe for scores of aroused in the hearts of all good recording . . . Only recently it
type of work in which he is engaged. years.
Frenchmen by the "iniquities, had to be transported from New
As far as possible, race creed, color and
spoliations and evil treatment to York to Philadelphia, where Ru-
which our Israelite fellow coun- binstein made his latest Red
of late even sex have not determined the
trymen are subjected."
Seal disc. . . . Carol Bruce is
rate of pay workers should receive but
not only one of Hollywood's
THIS AND THAT
the quality and quantity of work done
newest singing stars, but a bright
is the determinant.
The Cuban government admitted 200
The extraordinary three-day girl too . . . She was only 15
Millions of German workers and mil- refugees recently. This of itself is not Z i on i s t Conference at New when she graduated from high
lions of those foreign workers have been so unusual but the admission of these York's Hotel Biltmore was the school, the youngest in her class

Nazi Psychology

•
J. D. C. on the Job

indoctrinated with the idea of pay based particular 200 refugees is exceptional,
upon skill and ability and it is interesting inasmuch as it necessitated a change in
to know how successful the Nazis have Cuban immigration policy. While the
been in their unique practice of pay based 200 unforunates were at sea the Cuban
government had decided that no more
upon race, creed, and nationality.
This policy is pursued by the Nazis refugees would be admitted despite the
on the theory that the German worker fact that visas had been issued. This
will be more satisfied with his wretched delicate and difficult situation had to be
lot because the foreigners are even more met and it was met by the Jewish Dis-
wretched. There are many humans who tribution Committee in that forthright
are reconciled to their miseries and and efficient way the Committee has met
wretchedness because there are others many difficult and delicate situations in
more miserable and wretched than they. the past. The Committee gave those as-
However if the idea of solidarity among surances and guarantees required, and
the workers of Europe were non-existent persuaded the government to admit the
it would probably work as the Nazis de- refugees, giving them the same status as
those who had already settled on the
sired, but we have known this loyalty island.
and solidarity of workers to upset many
a well laid plan. Unfortunately we have
There are at the present writing 1500
no information upon this matter. Perhaps refugees on the high seas. The Commit-
Nazi psychology in this instance has tee has made all the arrangemnts for
worked as badly as it has in many other their emigration from Europe and their
instances. Perhaps the German worker reception in Western Hemisphere coun-
is not so well pleased with the fact that tries.
the Jewish and Polish workers are denied
This work has been done by the J. D.
all the rights, privileges and safeguards C. for years and as long as Jews are
that he enjoys. The German worker per- permitted to leave war torn Europe, Asia
a,
aps knows that the discrimination
Africa i it is certain that every effort
against and the exploitation of the Po- will be made to find a place of refuge
fish and Jewish worker may be his lot for them.
next.
When you make your contribution to
•
the Campaign now being conducted you
will be helping to rescue somebody from
The Problem of the Uprooted
an indescribably wretched fate, and at
the same time you will be
At the extraordinary session of the who ho
cannot escape. You m helpin wear
those
ay bewearied
Zionist conference held in New York, by the endless tales of misery,
suffering
Chaim Weizmann stated that' it was esti- and degradation, but unfortunately this
mated that 3,000,000 Jews would be up- will not end until a lasting, decent peace
rooted as a result of the war. It is comes to our world again.

dillinimmoing__

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BUILD FOR TOMORROW

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Contributed by Oran. IA.141. Iva."

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