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ANTI-SEMITISM
Warsaw Jewish
Community Head
Commits Suicide
1942
Betrothed
words alone that we shall win
"Anti-Semitism is a manifesto- the war. From the casual spec-
LONDON (WNS) — Dr. Cher-
lion of a canker eating at the tator whose interest is so largely
niakov, courageous president of
very heart of Christianity and confined to
reading about the war
the Jewish Council in the Warsaw
must be eradicated both out of in our morning paper or listen-
ghetto, committed suicide when
justice to the Jews and for the ing in over the radio as if these
ordered by the Nazi authorities
protection of the very basis of were events which concern others
in Poland to submit a list of
• ‘Yestern and not ourselves, we must come
100,000 Warsaw Jews for depor-
"A stable post-war structure to have the feeling that every
tation to Eastern Europa, accord-
must provide freedom and equal- battle that is fought for freedom
ing to information reaching. the
ity for the Jews and also imple- the
days, whether it is in the
Polish Government-in-exile here.
limitation of the promise of a air, on the land or on the seas,
.Jewish National Home."
Dr. Cherniakov, Who has been
is our battle and that we shall
head of the Warsaw Jewish
"Jews were the first victims of not be doing our part, which is
community since the outbreak
the barbarous regime which has essential to the victory, until every
of war nearly three years ago,
trampled the precious principles sacrifice of blood and toil and
of Western civilization. Their treasure is made
chose self-inflicted death since
by as as
is
he realized that submitting the
sorrows merge with the greater by those valiantly combating it
the
sorrows of mankind. I believe enemy today.
list would be tantamount to
that in the liberation that will
signing a death warrant for the
"We are stronger than the
100,000 Jews.
follow
this Jewish
nightmare
the mean-
but shall only defeat the
big
of the
sacrifice
will enemy,
Samuel Zygelbaum, one of
ownly
be understood."'
'
if every One of us puts
the two Jewish members of the
f orth the maximum effort and is
—Premier Jan Smuts of the
Polish National Council, who
prepared for the maximum sacri- MISS BERNICE MONDSCHEIN escaped
Union of South Arfica,
front
the
Warsaw
SACRIFICE FOR FREEDOM
piei ttoopnothlasnd , af( t icitsoos
re
th.d
1)Ir. and
—George S. Messersmith, U.S.
Leo J. Cohen an.
"It is not by faith alone or by
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mondschein of KNIklieztitso ocsc iux
Ambassador to Mexico.
Arlington, Va., formerly of De- this week that Dr. Cherniakov nounee the engagement of the ir
daughter,
tit, announce the engagement of always carried With him a vial daughter, Theltna, to Sergt. Alvin
11. l'Ilanhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Report Friction Between
Shil
sentenced to serve 30 days in their d slaughter, Bernice Shirley,
f poison to be used when he Bernhardd IL
Theodore S. Sherhow of Wash-
Manhoff of Alilwitu-
Jews and Nazis in U.S.
the guard house for slapping a to
ington, D. C., son of Mrs. Ann could no longer serve the inter- kee.
Interment Camps
Jewish refugee.
Tph gists of the Jewish community.
Disturbances Sherbow and the late Paul Sher-
between Jews and Nazis have bow, and nephew of Judge Jose
Several
times
before
WASHINGTON (W N S )
Dr'
also been reported in other Sherbow of Baltimore,
Md. The Cherniakov, who was held re- Civil Rights Federatio n
The separation of Jews and camps.
sponsible
by
the
Nazis
for
the
wedding. will take place in De_-
Nazis in United States intern-
ember.
activities of the Jews within Held Meet August 15
Department of Justice officials, camber,
went camps was urged by in- it was reported, are aware of
the ghetto walls, had defied the
.. .
tet•ested Jewish organizations the unhealthy situation but claim
Keptesentatives of 14C 11'
azi rulers. In 1939 he bluntly
i gan organizations, meeting . aSt- ..
here following reports of fist that they are powerless to rec.
lignts and other disturbances be- tify the situation since the Jew-
Edward Lichtig had as his refused
a Nazi
demand
that
the Imlay in a state-wide "Smash
Warsaw
Jewish
Council
select
twevn the Nazis and Jews, it ish refugees were sent here from
a large number of Jewish girls Michigan' s Fifth Column" con-
was disclosed here. Latin American countries and guests the past week his chit- for Nazi military brothels.
faience at tint Hotel Book-Cad-
It is estimated that there are were lumped together with other dren, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lich-
Mac in Detroit, joined in a call
In
addition
to
Dr.
Cherniakov,
for:
about 50 Jews interned in van- German nationals.
tig of St. Louis, Mo.
other members of the
ions camps throughout the Unit-
An immediate Federal Grand
Meanwhile, a report from Ellis
Warsaw Jewish Council were
ed States. The Jews were sent Island in New York stated that
Max Weinberg of Los Angeles, reported to have committed sui- Jury investigation Of subversive
to internment camps in this Nazi internees there held a sec- Cal., a former resident of this cide rather than cooperate with s elements
pec i fically in Michigan, 1111111ing
country front Latin American rat meeting last week to mourn city and of Detroit, was renew- the Nazis is rounding up thou-
Father C oughlin, Ger-
countries
the Western the six Nazi saboteurs who were ing old friends and acquaint- sands of Jews fur deportation old L. K. Smith, tin- National
Hemisphere when
becante
involved in
Worker's League, and the ' Ku
executed. During the memorial antes here this week.
eastward. Most of the Jews ut
Klux Klan as dangerous Fifth
the wa•. Despite the fact that meeting, the Nazis ordered all
previously deported to an stun
the Jewish internees are out- internees, including Jews who
Mrs. Jack Goldman of Detroit, known destination in the east" Columnists whose activities should
spokenly anti-Nazi they are held are awaiting entry into the Harold
be pt. obed;
Lieberthal and sister, have never been heard from
•, jt. (Athol of Joliet,
in the same camps as German United States, to stand at at- Miss .•
nationals.
measures 1
et,
again.
There
is
every
reason
to
,,t_
Ill.,
F e deral
i , eral Government • to e . t h e
tention.
were in this city on Sunday believe, an official Polish spokes-
As a result of attacks by Nazi
limin-
discr
imin
to inter the cremated remains man here said, that these Jews att.(' , and othation against Neg-
nationals On Jewish internees in
t.
er Minority groups
of their mother, Mrs. Sara Lieb- are executed by the Nazis some-
Camp Blanding, Fla., the Jews
In wa r r fin ustry
0rthal, who died in Colorado where outside of Warsaw.
were
ti , . as a means of
transferred
to
another
during the past year.
gi g. n n otional
'
unity
The Warsaw Jewish C011111111- strentht•n
camp in Texas where they sleep
;y aid
Mrs. Louis Levinsohn of Do- pity was said to be gripped by depriving F i fth
fth Columnists of
in separate quatrers but must
troit
was
the
guest
of
her
chit-
panic.
disunity
propaganda
weapons;
The Nazi round-up of
mingle with the Nazis during
Extension of the power
The Jewish National F ore dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold- Jews for deportation is continu-
the day. Friction was reported
e and
m-
berg
the
past
Iveek.
Co
also itt a women's cap in
Council of Detroit announces the
ing at a rate of about 7,000 authority of the President's Com-
plantin g of trees in Palestine
daily.
The
Warsaw
Jewish mutes on Fair Employment Prac•
Texas, where Nazis refuse forest
s il as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weil Council has been dissolved and lice;
to serve Jews at the canteen,
and vice versa.
Inter vent ion by President
of North Monroe St. have re- all responsible Jewish leaders
turned from a two-weeks' visit either deported or executed. Roosevelt to urge Great Britain
EHRLICH FOREST
A Nazi sailor interned in a
One tree in memory of Ella with relatives in Milwaukee, Wis,
to work out a solution for the
camp at Fort Lincoln, N.D., was Lavine by Mrs. J. Robins.
They also spent a week-end at
problem of India that would
Winona, Minn.
give the Indian people the free-
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MICHIGAN —"The Gay Sis- ga m which is necessary to or-
tars," fast-stepping, high-flitting A x nize
i s , their defense against the
account of the three girls ex- The conference, sponsored by
plotting with scandal and who the
Civil
Rights
most of the time had their pranks heard Earl Dickerson, a Federation,
member
revealed in headlines in prac- of the President's Committee on
tinily every prominent news- Fair Employment Practice, de-
paper in the country, will hold scribe the efforts of the Presi-
for another week at the Mich- dent's Committee to secure en-
igan Theater. On the same pro- forcemeat of President Roosc-
gram will also continue "True volt's executive order forbidding
to the Army," starring Jerry discrimination in war indust Ty
Colonna„Ituly Canova and Allan because of race, color, creed or
Jones.
national origin. Hailing the es-
UNITED ARTISTS — "Mrs, tablishment of the President's
Committe e a year ago as a his-
Miniver," acclaimed
by critics tonic step forward
all over the country as the out- nition by the government of recor-
the
standing picture of the year, right of all citizens t
to equal
will stay for a third week at opportunities. Dicker
son
the United Artists Theater.
the
importance
in
term
stressed
s of no-
,
A picturization of Jan Sleuth- tional morale of increasing the
-
en's novel of the same name, committee's effectiveness.
"Mrs. Miniver" co-stars Greer
Prof. John F. Shepard of the
and Walter Pidgeon, and University of Michigan,
Canterbury Belle
gives in thrilling detail the story sided at the conference, who pre-
e, was net
oho; ne a n d l'et il•
the heroic English people who sided
SO-DRY
l'Ittroiriet to Perfume
unanimously
Civil Right as president
Si' gallantly defended their small of
Deodorant Cream
t h e
s Federation.
island during the hectic Blitz
Both for
1.00
,lack Raskin
was re-elected ex•
of 1940. A story of love, cur- ecutive
secretary.
:Mc •iir
H hl 1,1 11111011beams, fresh
age and daring, "Mrs. Miniver"
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....Pi 1,-. delight fug to use goo,
is now making history in its
the
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.
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hot y is
current record-breaking engage- Rabbi Fram Returns to
the ',sett., of 1. 11 1111.11.
i
Omni,.
',wilt at the United Artists Theo-
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ter. Not only in Detroit, but
uipi on Friday Evening
everywhere, "Mrs. Miniver" is
How b e i ng h a il e d as "th e firs t
Kaye Mar-tine
Lida Mayer's
After it vacation spent attent
lady of the year." A picturo ing, t he Bel liShi111Sic
Complexion Duo
q. .‘
h.' iv: , .
"Leg Touch"
t veryone "lutist" see.
at
'I inglewood,
Mass., Rai dn
:. 1 10 lulur
Leon From returns to his o
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FOX—Because of the tremen- next Friday night.
dous crowds which have ac-
He will conduct services at
claimed "Eagle Squadron," the the Temple Israel Chapel at 01
Fox Theater has decided to hell Boulevard Bldg .., Woodward at
.",
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for another week the ah• epic Grand Blvd.
and Lou 1 .01111.110,-
of the young Americans who
quirk -drying,
Temple Israel will resume as
1 41 Brus11 . An 1111 . 111
rosN -to-ophly ma ke-
joined the RAF in 1940 and services in the Auditorium 'if
lettliser fur the skin
up 14.101/1
whose amazing exploits are re- .
rot
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the Detroit Institute of Arts ',
highly
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%sealed for the first time on film. ginning with the Rosh Ilashonan
in .•Ilmluat log blem-
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eater-r• , l , titot .
or New
Year service Friday
ishes and b lal
but
IN
remit% eil
night, Sept. 11. Until that time
Rabbi Lymon to Preach
w ith sotto and wale,
services will be held in the
Sermon at Beth El Aug. 22 Chapel in the Boulevard late.
Sery i c m b
at 8 : 30.
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, the new- T e
es p I egin
e
Israel's
Religioa ,
ly elected Minister of Religious School will again be housed in
Two Great Stores
Education at Beth El, will preach the Hampton Public School at
Both Downtown
his first sermon at the Sabbath 1841;0 Wat•rington Dr., and d
Morning Services this Saturday,
will be open for registration It
Aug. 22. His topic will be "Liv- du' same
ing C o u r a ge o u s 1 y . "
time as (lit , public
school sessions begin.
BAY CITY NOTES
Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests
Downtown Theaters
SUMMER BEAUTY REVIEW
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