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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Forest of Ardennes his son Recreation Activities Ideal M. Zarski, Polish Consul, Sees Post War Gains from
Fight on Job Discrimination
fell defending it, throwing a At Yashenovsky's
kerosene bottle against a Nazi
Addressed Federation
(Continued from Page 1)
tank.
WASHINGTON (\VNS) — The
.
Vacationists from Detroit de-
effort being made to eliminate
When he fled Paris, his wife, siring to enjoy themselves amidst
but he saved most of what he
At a meeting on Wednesday, discrimination on the score of
who was carying all their sav- the fun and pleasures of South July 8, the Federation for Polish
did. His passage money grew.
ings, together with their Haven, yet desiring to be abso- Jews heard an inspiring address race and creed will bear fruits
After he received his Amer-
daughter-in-law, found them- lutely certain of home-like sun- delivered by M. Zarski, Polish after the war too. This was the
ican visa from the consul in
selves lost among 11,000,000 roundings, should visit Yashen- Consul in Detroit. He expressed view expressed by Malcolm S.
Marseille he became a fre-
people who struggled to elude ovsky's North Shore Valley Re- his conviction that New Poland MacLean, chairman -of the Presi-
quent visitor to the office of
the
invader. He and his son's sort on North Shore Dr., just a would be a democratic Poland dent's committee on Fair Employ-
the Ilicem, an emigration-aid
ment Practices. Speaking at a
little girl found asylum in Tou- block from the lake.
wherein discrimination and anti- session held at Howard Univers-
organization working with and
louse
at
a
hostel
supported
by
Semitism
would
find
no
foothold.
Featuring
modern,
up-to-the-
ity, he said that if the practice
receiving transportation grants
the Federation of Jewish So- minute rooms, strictly Kosher He was greeted by Isaac Finkel- of hiring without discrimination
from the J.D.C. "You will have
cieties in France, which he meals, and all sport facilities, stein • chairman of the executive can be established now, it will
to be patient," they would tell
himself had once generously Yashenovsky's has a reputation board, and Benjamin Graubart, persist after the war.
him, until the "Joint" can ar-
supported.
for providing a healthy vacation executive director, who spoke in
range for another refugee
President Roosevelt is expected
Polish.
Simon P. was arrested and as well as a pleasant one.
boat. Furthermore, right now,
to issue shortly a new order, en-
interned,
but
he
didn't
mind
Reports
of
the
convention
re-
For
further
information
or
spe-
larging the powers of the com-
you can't go to Lisbon because
it so much because he knew cial rates, write directly to the cently held in Atlantic City were mittee to deal with discrimination
the Portuguese aren't letting
that his little granddaughter North Shore Valley Resort, South given by Mrs. Jennie Weinberg, in any activity in which the Fed-
people through."
Mrs. Garelick and Mr. Graubart. eral Government has jurisdiction.
was being cared for by the Haven, Mich.
Portugal wasn't letting peo-
Miss Sara Gingold, accompanied
Ose, a "Joint"-supported child
ple through, but Leopold took
by Mr. Gruskoff at the piano,
and medical care agency. In
BUY WAR BONDS! —
the boat anyway — at Casa-
the camp the other • internees
the end of the year. Tibor did delighted the audience with her —
blanca, in French Morocco.
presentation
of
Yiddish
folk
songs.
asked him how he kept so
some portraits, while she help-
H e a nd several hundred other
cheerful.
ed the committee take care of Philip Imbir recited a number of
American visa-holders were
the thousands of Jewish refu- original writings.
"Well,"
Simon
P.
said,
"we're
shipped across the Mediterran-
An appeal for additional cloth-
gees in Switzerland.
not
without
friends,
you
'04rea tfrCoca*P leftfr
ean to the North African port
know." Through the Location
They did not want to leave ing for needy Jews abroad and
Hurry TAYLOR'S
where the boat from Lisbon
Bureau of the Comite d'Assist-
Switzerland; it was such a for finances to send them across
picked them up. Sonic people
"Patriotic Revue
ance, Simon P. and his wife
beautiful country, untouched was made by Rabbi Rotenberg.
said it was risky travelling
The gathering responded encour-
were
reunited.
Ile
found
that
by
war
or
violence,
and
sym-
in Swing"
across the Atlantic, now that
she had been busy getting emi-
pathetic to foreigners. But agingly, and a few hundred dol-
America was at war. The
CARMENCITA 1 HUGE
lars
were
collectel.
Isidore
Mellin,
gration affidavits, so he was
then Tibor could not find any
U-boats might shoot at any
P‘ CAST
ROMERO
able to apply for release. When
work, and they had to dip president of the Federation for
ship coming. near American
Polish
Jews,
served
as
chairman
BOWMAN'S MUSIC
I"LANKY"
they got to Portugal, with
into the money her father had
shores.
of the meeting and was assisted
2—Complete Shows Nightly-2
American visas in their poc-
sent.
ANDREW H . SNFED MGR •
"They won't shoot at this
by Harry Weinberg, secretary.
ets, most of Simon P.'s sav-
One
clay
Tibor
showed
her
one," Leopold expressed the
A
public
appeal
over
Altman's
ings went to provide hospital-
a letter from his brother in
thought of the other passeng-
ization for his wife. In her
far-off Chile. He was doing and Weinberg's Radio Hours was
ers. "She's a neutral boat."
escape from Paris she had seen
very well, he wrote. He had a made by Mr. Graubart and Mor
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.60
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dress manufacturing place of ris Mohr, treasurer. Clothing and
"The immigration boys arc her son's wife blown to pieces
contributions
should
be
brought
by
dive
bombers.
Her
shocked
BEGINNING MONDAY
his own giving work to 12 to the headquarters at 9124 Lin-
working slow today," one of the
people. Ile was proud and wood, Room 104.
customs men said. "They're not mind still retained the sight
"MIDSUMMER NIGHTS
of a bloody wedding ring ly-
pleased, he said, but he hadn't
coming off so quickly."
VARIETIES"
On Sunday, August 2, a picnic
ing
in
the
dust
of
the
road,
forgotten
his
once
less
for-
But no sooner had he spoken
is being sponsored, the entire
the
ring
she
had
helped
her
tunate
state.
Could
he
help
when a rush of people jammed
profits of which will be devoted
them in some way?
the gangplank. They came heav- son select.
TORONTO, CANADA
to the present campaign to en-
Simon P. didn't want to ask
When the American visas able the garments collected to be
ily down the steps, and the guard
came, he did help. He sent shipped abroad. Harry Kaminer
had to catch a little girl of five for help from the Portuguese
refugee committee in Lisbon.
them enough money to travel has been designated as chairman SWIM • GOLF • NIDE • • PtAY TINA'S
to keep her from stumbling.
BOATING • BADMINTON • HIKING
first-class, but Helene said they of the picnic committee.
"Take it easy, French," he But when his money ran out
would take third-class instead.
said, straightening out her beret he had no other alternative.
There were 10,000 refugees
The rest of the money she
over golden curls.
gave to the Swiss refugee com- Mussolini Stops Pensions to
Coining off the gang-plank, a in Lisbon at the time when he
Jewish Veterans
man of 60 with a closely cropped arrived. The fall of France
mittee.
STOCKHOLM (WNS) — Ac-
grey mustache, followed by a had disgorged thousands of
They went across France to cording to reports received here,
people
seeking
the
exit
from
pale-looking woman of about 1.e
Spain ,waiting in Barcelona for the Italian Government has or-
same age, reached his hand ‘out Western Europe. The J.D.C.,
a ship to take them overseas. dered the discontinuance in the
through
the
local
committee,
AMU 1,0011 • IMMIX NMI
Helene was sickened and payments of all pensions to Jew-
for the child. "Mon grand-pere,"
could
not
give
him
much
more
For information and de-
frightened by what she saw in ish veterans of previous wars.
the little girl said to the guard.
scriptive folder TI, write
assistance than to keep body
Spain, waiting in Barcelona for Exceptions, however, are made in
directly
to the Hotel,
Simon P. understood when
and soul together.
gaunt faces, the listless eyes, the case of those wounded in
flosfieau, Ontario.
the Reuters correspondent said
"My wife's brother is in
the hopelessness and despair. action.
in Bordeaux he couldn't bear
America," he told the J.D.C.
They were supposed to have
to see German troops goose-
representative. "It will not
taken a Spanish vessel. But
stepping through the streets
take long. He will soon have
the vessel failed to sail. Their
of Paris. Simon P. loved Paris.
the money to pay for our pas-
visas ran out. They thought
He felt France was his coun-
sage."
of going back to Switzerland.
try the first day he came to
The
young
people
did
not
have
What
else was there for them
it from Poland in 1920. In the
much luggage. Their sensitive to do? One day Tibor came
faces were wan, their clothes up to the hotel room and said
hung over them in folds. But he had a little surprise for her.
SEGAL
their eyes smiled to each other. Their visas had been renewed.
They sat gingerly on their val- "But how?" she asked. "I
COPYRIGHT 1937 BA' BEVERLY OSBORNE
(Continued from Page 4
ices, waiting for the customs in- didn't tell you," he said, "but
clerk if he ever met up with him. spector. From his breast pocket wrote to the know.
'Joint' only
in Lisbon.
refugees
He would pound the front desk he took out a letter postmarked We're not the
as he said it. Santiago, Chile, and read it for here, you The 'Joint'
the 'nth time. She watched him took it up with the American
consul and our visas were re-
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with affectionate amusement.
n ewed."
THUS pleasantly he came to
There was a time when Hel-
Helene regained her com-
AT HAVERHILL
end of the trip. He has ene could muster little am use-
posure and with it her wo-
been having a most delightful ment out of life. Traveling
man's practical sense. "But
time of it, too, at the summering
there are no boats sailing from
place at which he is stopping. west to Milan from Ravenna,
of on whose beautiful Adriatic
Spain," she said. "What good
There he has found plenty
are our visas if we can't use
other people who enjoy Jewish
shores
they
had
spent
their
ew
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
them?"
problems and they sit around all honeymoon, she and Tibor sat
At Cadiz, where they board-
day worrying each other with sombrely in their compartment
ed the boat the J. D. C. had
talk of experiences of anti-Semit- reading the black headlines of
arranged to come from Lisbon
ism—at breakfast, lunch and dill- another impending European
ner, at the rummy table, on the crisis. Her Yugoslavia was be to pick up refugees from Spain,
he said to her, "Now our son
beach and in the surf. The con- ing threatened by the Axis. At
will be born in America."
versation never is exhausted as Milan they waited for the ex-
She smiled happily. "You
other conversation frequently is. press .to Switzerland in the
won't mind if it's a girl?"
Tomorrow morning they will take little park outside the station.
"We'll get in touch with the
she said.
up where they left off this eve- 'Joint' when we come to Gen-
fling.
"As I was saying last night eva," Tibor said. "If anything The boat lay shrouded in night.
It rested against the pier, and
happens, they may have some
fa- its rest was well deserved. It
• • ." Mr. Zilch will commence.
had carried 850 people away
"If I ever meet up with the clerk information about your
bitter
ed with trage-
at Shamdale-on-the-Bluff, I'll tell then"
d, as if from a pa
n
ed
his
ha
st
fillpersonal
She
patt
with
,
attempts memories
him a mouthful. I know exactly
thanking h im for his
what
going to
say•"
. So it I'm
appears
that
Mr. Zilch to comfort her. Tibor was such dies. On the morrow they would
The kind of hospitality and service that will make your summer
Is amply provided with Jewish a child—like all artists. Just prepare her for the return trip
vacation complete.
problems to worry himself with 'because the 'Joint' had taught —to carry more people away
Europe.
And
while she rested there in
on . his vacation and is fully en- his younger brother a trade from
Splendid meals . . . most comfortable rooms . . . Cocktail
then, should in their native Hungary and h the darkness other boats, strung
j joying himself. Why,
I trouble myself on my vacation had helped hi to go to Sout
Lounge.
, 'ca Tibor thought the out like beads, were slowly and
cautiously weaving through the
to write a piece for Zilch? The .
. . . and of course, there are all the usual and some
hell with Zilch! He is having a 'Joint'
work In miracles.
At could
the hotel
Geneva Hel- Atlantic, as warships hovered
unusual summer sports to be had close to the hotel.
Food
enough
time
with
the
Jew-
ish worries he is able to think ene eagerly tore open it tele- about them like so many brood- a
up on his own account. I shall gram from her father. She ing onvoy,
hens. They
were
boats
in
s.
going to Russian port
pe over the part which c
just sit on the Sands terrace k-kip
aid e d was sending them their They were carrying a different
s s
h
taking
in Mrs.
Sands'
and verbenas
and
let the petunia
Caro- passage
money to America and kind of cargo. In their bowels
ten read sloly w his message huge crates, filled with medicines
h
to worry about and concentrated food products,
li ne sunlight bathe my poor old
ostled each other. Sometimes a
te lling her not
b
bones.
I'll just forget being Jewish. him, he would try to get to j
Labcr Day Reservations should be made immediately.
There is a white cloud in the Turkey and then to Palestine.
flashlight
was black-stenciled
aime at them,
r lighting up the
Consigned to Polish Em-
blue sky that looks like an ism- But Helene did wo
w hiletters:
or l
y rry,
, from Joint Dis-
mense hand extended
in
blessing.
on
the
following
da,
hand of God giv- Tibor was painting at the lake, bassy, U.S.S.R.
W. E. Flynn, Manager
iYugoslavia- • tribution Committee.
It suggests th e
ing a sign that everything is the news was flashed that Ger
There were 600,000 Jews in
many had invaded
for those
Charlevoix Beach Hotel, Charlevoix, Michigan
Asiatic
going to be all right after all.
ha d bom bed Belgr ade.
ffs.
Soon
es
and
foodstu
Sally—that's Mrs. Sands' first and After that there was no medicin Russia waiting
name—is ed
among
her flowers
basket
picking with
some more news from her father. they would get them. And so
They stayed in- Geneva until many more Jews would live.
a large r
for her dinner table.
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