vixen- tam 9ewith Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1942 BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE etim ; !Kai. the r on out. were r U. niza . boys do- 'ross Cass iper, Bol. Mrs. an). and rhos at. are at by °ti• hey in- Prit • BONDS AND STAMPS 27th Year of Service to Stab and Country Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle_ VOL. 44. No. 30 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 Hadassah Roll of Honor Campaign To Be Launched at Center July 21 President Roosevelt Condemns Nazi Atrocities at Protest Meeting French Leader Here Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich and Mrs. H. L. Jackson to Be Forum Moderators on Subject of War Effort American Jewish Congres3, Bnai Brith and Jewish Labor Committee Arrange Gathering Summarizing with the state- be mailed to the Hadassah 13331 Linwood Ave., or may be summer, no ordinary year, that given to the workers who will solicit on a neighborhood or war, campaigns, and emergencies block system to avoid excessive weather," use of tires or cars. c annot choose the Assisting Mrs. Mrs. A. II. Brodie, Worker's In- Daniels and stitute chairman will strike the her co-chairmen, Mrs. Benjamin keynote for the launching of Jaffee and Mrs. Seymour Frank the 15th anual Roll of Honor are: Advisory chairmen, Mrs. II. Campaign of the Detroit Chap- C. Broder, Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehr- NEW YORK. (WNS) — Presi- dent of the Marine and Ship- builders' Union, Bishop Francis McConnell, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, standing representatives of the president of the American Jewish American Government and people, Congress, Adolf Held, president as well as leaders of the United of the Jewish Labor Committee, Nations' voiced their condemna- Frank Goldman of Lowell, Mass- tion of Nazi atrocities apainst the achusetts, vice president of the helpless people of occupied Eur- Workmen's Circle, and Louis Seg- ope at a mass demonstration this al, secretary of the Jewish Na- week arranged under the auspices tional Workers' Alliance. ment that "This is no ordinary ter of Hadassah at the Jewish Community Center Monday, July 27 at 1:30 p. m. Ms. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson will act as moderators at a forum which will clarify the important part Hadassah is playing in the war effort in the near east, Hadas- sah's practical program and Ha- dassah activity in the Zionist movement for the survival of the Jews as a people. Details as to facts and pur- poses of fund raising for Ha- dassah and the general mechan- ics of the campaign will be pre- sented. Slips for solicitation will he distributed at this meeting. The meeting was originally in- tended for workers in the cam- paign, but due to the interesting and informative program which will be presented, all Hadassah members are invited to attend. Mrs. Brodie's committee in- clude Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Miss Hattie Gittle- man, and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee, Mrs. Isadore Sobeloff. The campaign will be con- cluded at the Art Institute Oct. 20. It is expected that due to a realization by Detroit women of the vital part Hadassah's health program has played in the defense of Palestine for the Allies, the number of subscribers will he substantially increased this year, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, chair- man of the Roll of Honor Cam- paign urges all Detroit women who understand how Hadassah's effort may become a decisive fac- tor in winning the war and the peace that will follow, to sub- scribe immediately. Checks may dent Roosevelt and a host of out See HADASSAH—Page 8 Russian . Jewess Captures Nazi Colonel KUIBYSHEV. (WNS) — A young Jewish girl named Basia was the toast of the Soviet Union this week following her capture of a Nazi colonel. The heroic exploits of Basia and other Jewish guerrilla fighters was described here by Alexander Kornictchuk, noted Ukrainian writer, who spent several weeks with the guerrilla bands behind the Nazi lines. Upon his return here Korniet- •huk reported: One meets Jews in almost every guerrilla de- tachment. In one place I met a Jewish father, mother and two sons, all conducting guerrilla activities in the forests during. the cold winter months. "A Jewish girl named Bashi has become a legendary figure among the guerrillas. She was responsible for blowing up bridges and warehouses in the rear of the enemy and, with the help of another Jewish guerrilla fighter, even succeeded in cap- turing a German colonel and bringing him alive to the Rus- sian lines as a prisoner. "Once she was hidden in mud under heavy rain for two nights until she succeeded in destroy- ing a German telephone line. She crossed the front lines eight times and each time brought back important information. Her husband was killed in action and she herself was twice wounded." Jewish Slave Laborers In Rumania Held In Chains WASHINGTON. (WNS) — installation of the Rumanian More than 45,000 Jews rounded and German commands at Kish- up in key cities of Rumania and inev, a group of 40 Jewish rep- sent to compulsory labor gangs resentatives headed by Rabbi are chained to their posts like Zirelson called to offer their galley slaves to prevent their homage to the new regime, and esdai , e. according to an authen- they were taken into a closed tic report received here which court yard and shot. While the de:.•:.ilied the conditions of Jews idea was German, the shooting in that country as rapidly be- was done by Rumanians." , Other excerpts from the re- coming worse. Received through trustworthy port follow: "With the outbreak of the neutral sources, the report add- ed that conditions in the special war and the retreat of the Rus- .Tewish labor camps, which have sians many stories were circu- been expanded as more and lated at the expense. of the Jews. more Rumania troops are sent All destruction, the burning of to i Ile Russian front, have been bridges, devastation of Rumanian so had that the Jews prefer the property, every military act of danger of death penalty to in- destruction was not charged to ternment. Women, too, are the Red Army nor to the Rus- chained to their posts, released sion population which was carry- on! , at night when the internees ing out Stalin's orders to de- are taken to their sleeping quay- stroy every thing in sight, but charged only to the 'Jewish com- tcy under heavy guard. the report confirmed the mass missars.' Odessa could not have executions of Jews in Bessarabia held out so long if it had not and Bokovina and charged that been for the stubborness of the the anti-Jewish crimes are per- Jews,' was a typical repo'rt cir- p•trated with the full sanction culated by the Rumanians. An of l'remier Ion Antonescu's Pup- investigation of what the Jews pet government. The reort actually had done to cause such str' : - •ed that are charges to be brought against Rumanians :• guilty with the Nazis of them did not disclose one soli- og thousands of Jewish tary action for which they could have been held responsible. . women and children. "The union of Jewish commu- le document described the ution of Chief Rabbi Zirel- nities and every other Jewish or- . of Bessarabia and other ganization have been dissolved -A.ish leaders in that province. the very first day of the See RUMANIA—Page 12 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per vela PIERRE DREYF'US A leader in Jewish communal life in France, M. Pierre Drey- fus, son of the famous Captain Alfred Dreyfus, arrived in New York recently with his wife and four children. He was greeted by Dr. David Lvovitch, vice president of the World ORT Union. M. Dreyfus is a member of the Central Board of the World ORT and was president of the French ORT Committee. An en- gineer and industrialist, he de• voted his talents to ORT up to his last moments in France. He was the co-author with his father of "The Dreyfus Case." Detroit Cleaners Aid Federation For Polish Jews A meeting was held Thursday. July 9, at the headquarters of the Federation. It was reported that the campaign of clothes and of money for packing and send- ing same out is increasing. Some new organizations promised to give donations. P. H. Rossman, president of the Michigan Plant Owners As- sociation assured I. Finkelstein and Harry Weinberg, representa- tives of the Federation, that they would clean most of the clothes which were collected. without charge. The clothes to be cleaned were sent to the fol- lowing cleaners: Famous Clean- ers. 4465 Beaubien; Jewett Cleaners, 4510 Joy Road; LaZar Cleaners, 12842 Dexter; Perfect Cleaners, 8447 Caniff; State Cleaners, 12605 Hamilton; Vogue See CLEANERS—Page 12 Jr. Service Group Elects Officers D. A. Goldman Named President by Board at Meeting Held July 16 At a meeting of the board of directors of the Junior Service Group, held Thursday evening, July 16, at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, the following offi- cers were unanimously elected: President, David A. Goldman; first vice-president, Albert L. Lieberman; second vice-presi- dent, Michael M. Golding; treas- urer, William B. Katz; corre- spd ding secretary, Rodelle Bro. (lel liss Hannah G. Ferman, for- mer executive director of the Junior Service Group, in recogni- tion and appreciation of the in- valuable services she has ren- dered, was elected as an ex- officio member of the board. Mr. Goldman has served us first vice-president of the Junior See SERVICE GROUPS—Pg. 12 of the American Jewish Congress, the Bnai Brith and the Jewish Labor Committee. A message from President Roos- evelt was presented to the gather- inp, which heard addresses by Governor Herbert H. Lehman, Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, president William Green of the American Federa- tion of Labor, John Green, presi- Yishuv Will Stand . Firm in Defense of Country JERUSALEM. (WNS) — More than 200 Palestine Jewish writ- ers, meeting in special confer- ence here to further the coun- try's war effort, stressed that "the Yishuv will face danger proudly and will stand firm in defense of the country and its national honor." The writers adopted a procla- mation of "warm brotherly con- solation and encouragement" to Jews in all parts of the world and urged them not to despair for "the day is not far off when the clouds hanging over the globe will be dispersed and the light will shine also for you." "We are sure that your sac- rifices are not in vain," the proc- lamation continued. "Your blood will be avenged. Your spilt blood, tears and sufferings will be con- verted into new strength and in a new world you will see the road to Zion. There can be no greater consolation and reward for the Jewish people than a free, natural, national life." Messages were received from Hon. Leighton McCarthy, Cana- dian Minister to the United States; M. George Theunis, Bel- gian Ambassador to the United States; M. Jan Ciechanowski, Polish Ambassador to the United States; M. W. Munthe de Mor- genstierne, the Ambassador of Norway; M. Huges le Gallais, the Ambassador of Luxembourg; Dr. A. Louden, the Netherlands Am- bassador to the United States; Vladimir S. Hurban, the Czecho- slovak Minister to the United States; and Mr. Constantin Fo- titch, the Yugoslavian Minister to the United States, as well as M. Adrian Tixier, head of the Free French Delegation in the United States, and Mm. Leon de Bayle, Adrian Reginos and Julian R. Caceres, the Ministers of Nica- ragua, Guatemala and Honduras. The demonstration was called for the purpose of condemning the mass slaughter of defenseless populations by Hitler and, in view of the threat of the Nazis to exterminate the whole Jewish peo- ple, to invoke adequate action to defend the threatened Jewish communities of Europe against new assaults; to secure support for the self-defense of the Jewish community of Palestine, now endangered by the common enemy, and to strengthen the assistance of the Jewish com- munity to the United Nations in their war upon the Axis. The facts concerning the mur- der of 1,000,000 Jews by the Nazis in the occupied countries and the planned extermination of seven million other Jews en- slaved by the Nazis were re- ported by the speakers. Two See ROOSEVELT—Pag e 9 Jewish Theater Guild is Organizing Dramatic School The Jewish Theater Guild of Detroit, fulfilling its promise to contribute liberally to the cul- tural life of this community, is now organizing its institute of public forums and a dramatic school. The institute which will be free of charge of members will cover a wide range of sub- jects related to the Jewish Theater. Authoritative lectures will lie delivered by competent persons. The following subjects will be included: Yiddish and Yiddish Literature, Hebrew Ele- ments in Yiddish, Jewish History, Religious and Mystic Movements among Jews, Development of the Jewish Theater and the His- tory of the American Stage. The curriculum of the dram- atic school will be taught in accord with the latest pedagogic methods. The complete course of study will cover a three-year period, two sessions per week on Mondays and Wednesdays dur- ing the theater season, which is usually 30 weeks of each year. The curriculum includes courses on theatrical art, voice culture, history of music, diction, reci- tation, literary and dramatic pro- jects, characterization and light- ing effects. Students of the dramatic school, who will like- wise participate in the complete Program of the institute, will have their own dramatic per- formances and will present com- plete programs of their own. Applications are now being accepted for enrollment in the dramatic school. Qualifications for eligibility are as follows: Stu- dents must be between the ages of 16 and 23, a senior student or graduate of a high school, must have a reading and speak- ing knowledge of Yiddish and should have talent in some dra- matic form. For those applicants who meet all qualifications ex- cept that of Yidish, a special Yiddish preparatory course wl11 he provided. There is no charge for study at the Dramatic School, the entire cost being borne by the Jewish Theater Guild. Ap- plications should be made at the guild headquarters now. Mark Yuviller, executive di- rector, returned this week from New York City where he met with a number of actors and actresses with whom he con- ferred. He presented a number of plans to the Hebrew Actor's Union and it is expected! that Reuben Guskin, manager of the Hebrew Actor's Union. will visit Detroit shortly to conclude nego- tiations. Weinberg's Jewish Radio Hour over Station WJBK had as its guest last week Zelda Gould of Radio Station WEVD of New York City. Miss Gould reported with what eagerness Jewish theatrical circles in that city See GUILD—Page 12