2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle UNITED (Continued from Page 1) vanguard of the movement against anti-Semitism. A review of the past year dem- onstrates how effectively relig- ious forces have helped to in- standing among all racial and re- ligious groups. Largely because L'Shono Tovo Tikosepu! BAKER and COLLINSON Raw Materials for the Manufacture of PAINT - VARNISH LACQUERS 6545 GEORGIA AVE. PLAZA 4465 of such efforts, the Protestants, crease cooperation and under- Jews and Catholics of America are becoming immunized egainst the virus of alien and Fifth Col- umn propaganda. The menacing nature of this propaganda was shown by such false Axis reports as that Protestants in Manila had pledged cooperation with Japanese forces; that the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila had asked his co-religionists to cooperate with the Japanese; that Catholic missionaries in Hong Kong had approved the Japanese occupation of Manila; that the Protestants and Jews of North America were banded against the Roman Catholics of South Amer- ica. The Fifth Columinists have had their claws, if not removed al- together, at least thoroughly blunted. Before the entry of the United States into the war, some 200 organizations in America, es- sentially Jew-baiting groups, were said to be listed in the Berlin of- New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All WELDING TRADE SCHOOL • Arc Welding Taught in All Positions • On All Metals and Alloys 1201 W. Lafayette CHerry 5745 ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL. 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It is certain that their work, if not rendered quite negligible, is being more clearly recognized as a menace to the whole community. There may still exists what Wendell L. Willkie de- scribes as "a crawling, insidious anti-Semitism," but it is encour- aging to remember also that there is an increasingly strong inter- faith coalition against which prej- udice scenic doomed to wage a losing fight. Even a cursory survey of re- cent action by Protestant and Catholic representative groups ru- Yeats not only awareness of the danger of racial and religious in- tolerance, but a determination vigorously to oppose it as a threat to national well-being. As in England and throughout jo• causes of the "social disinteg- ration of the world." Roman Catholics heard Car- JERUSALEM ( PA LCOR ) — dinal William O'Connel, on the Palestine Jewry Aug. 30, observ- ed "Polish Jewry Day" in com- occasion of the thirtieth ;will- sersary of his appointment as a memoration of the anniversary of the invasion of Poland. Meetings were held throughout the country, with Polish flags flying. A fea- ture of the day was the sale of yellow badges to be affixed to doors. The proceeds of these sales are to be used to aid Polish refu- gees in Russia and elsewhere. At a meeting held today in Tel Aviv, Polish government repre- sentatives joined with Jews in re- viewing the three years of war and expressing hope for the re- construction of a free Poland. Cardinal, declare that the devel- opment of better inter-group Barons was the best and loost important change he had noticed during the past thirty years. Forthright and far-reaching was the denuciation of race hat- red expressed in a resolution adopted at the annual convention of the National Council of • ath- olic Women last April. "Such prej- udice and Miffed," the Catholi c women asserted, "is contrary both to Catholic teaching, which has ever sought to make known and preserve the dignity of all men and publish material aiming to as sons of God and brother, of remove racial misunderstanding Christ, and to American prin- ciples, which even now are ph ted Europe, where the treatment of and friction. Characteristic of church rest_ against those of totalitarian tries has provoked outspoken con- tion to attacks on the Jews was states who have been the fore- demnation by Christian church- the appeal issued last September most proponents of the false men of all creeds, many Protes- by Dr. Justin Wroe Nixon, pro- and contemptible doctrine of rue- tant and Catholic leaders in the fessor of Social Christianity at lid inequality." The Council recommended that United States took clear issue the Colgate-Rochester Divinity with the forces of racial and re- School, warning Americans that its affiliated groups "study . the intheir respective groups, seeking "we cannot trifle with anti-Sem- basis of Catholic teaching on ligious intolerance by action with- itism." Back of the vigorous con- race, and combat all evidences to combat prejudice by the de- demnation of anti-Semitism were and manifestations of discrimin- velopment of greater inter-relig- two strongly held convictions. ation and hatred, particularly The first was that racial or relig- among these of our own faith, ious and inter-racial harmony. The Home Missions Council, ious hatred strikes at the very who have been misled by dema- ton,. N. J., adopted a six-point foundations of Christianity by gogues." at its annual convention at Tren- denying the central Christian doc- Representing a major onslaught program to eliminate anti-Semit- trine of the Brotherhood of Man. against Fifth Column influences ism froth church and community. The second was that religious and stressing that the strength of One of the points calls for the leaders are keenly aware of the American democracy rests On the creation of a committee to study fact that in Europe attacks on genuine practice of Brotherhood, the Jews have been the opening in peace as well as in war• the gun in a campaign which has ninth annual observance of Brot- culminated in attacks on the herhood Week, sponsored by the Christian Church. National Conference of Christians Sincere New Year's Greetings Dr. Nixon's appeal was fol- and Jews, and based on the lowed by a special message sent theme, "Build Understanding— by the Church Peace Union to Defeat Intolerance," was ob- six of the leading Jewish organi- served throughout the nation zations in the United States, from February 18 to 25. pledging its help in stemming the Reports received from more intolerance which "threatens us than 800 Brotherhood Week Com- all." Such movements, said the mittees indicated that press and message, "must be faced with radio publicity as well as the right thinking by all democratic number of meeting's held, showed 117 JUNCTION AVE. of the same widespread attempts a 5 percent increase over the loving people, and are but a part previous year. Virtually every Vlnewood 2-1435 to create confusion and division major press service in the coun- used by the oppressors in coun- try carried Brotherhood Week tries now defeated and enslaved." articles to dailies and weeklies. The first fall meeting of the M antein g the fast of Tisha executive committee of the Fed- B'AB, outstanding Catholic and eral Council of the Churches of Protestant leaders joined the Jew- On this important occasion we Christ in America adopted a ish leaders in expressions of sym- extend our sinece good wishes statement vigorously denouncing pathy over the persecutions and anti-Semitism an un-Christian, massacres in Poland and other for a New Year bright with un-American and an "insidious occupied countries. In Cincin- happiness evil, which, if allowed to develop, nati, more than 150 clergymen would poison the springs of out' issued a pastoral letter condemn- national life." Speaking for the ing the mass execution of Jews 2 4 Protestant denominations by Nazis. which comprise the Federal Coun- A notable war time development_ cil, the statement pledged a "re- n interfaith cooperation this year Broad's newed determination to unite in has been the formation of commit- combating every tendency to anti--tees of Catholic, .Protestant and CLUB ZOMBIE Semitism in our country." Jewish leaders for the promotion Issued by 70 Protestant clergy- of civilian defense programs in men from all sections of the large numbers of communities. BLACK AND TAN country and sponsored by the In his annual report just 8831 OAKLAND TR. 2-90321 Protestant Digest, non-denomina- sued, Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, di- tional monthly published in New rector of the National Conference York, an appeal was made to the of Christians and Jews, calls at- "spokesmen of Christianity" in tention to the work of an inter- America to "preach and preach faith group in Washington, D. C., again, and continue preaching whose activities on behalf of' de- against the moral disease of anti- fense workers includes the Semitism." Le Shono Tovo Tikoseru! sorship of public meetings, radio A statement condemning anti- programs, social and recreation. Semitism was issued by the Los al activities, and operation of an Angeles Church Federation, which information bureau. announced its intention to launch In Connecticut, a statewide a campaign to combat racial and committee of Protestant, Catholic religious hatreds. Meanwhile, in and Jewish churchmen, appointed New York, a meeting of the by Governor Robert Hurley in 2111 WOODWARD AVE. American Section of the World connection with the civilian de- Council of Churches asked the fense program, is conducting a QUICK REPAIR SERVICE churches of America to reaffirm a See UNITED—Page 16 denunciation of anti-Semitism on all makes of i o u adopted more than four years ago SIGNS by the Oxford (England) Confer- Wasted money is w aste d ence on Church, Community and Geo. I.. DeVos, Prer. lives. Don't waste pre ciou s State. The Oxford statement de- 4 lives. Every dollar you can CADILLAC 6788 nounced anti-Semitism, along with spare should be used to buy "pitiless cruelty, hatreds and race War Bonds. Buy your ten discrimination," as one of the ma- percent every pay day. the Jews in Nazi-occupied coun- The Norwalk Truck Line Co. • FLASHER NEON INC. Rosh. Hashonah Greetings to Oar Friends A century old prejud ice against women as sickness and accident risks is the latest casualty in the national defense program. For the first time, women in business and industry are placed on the same footing as men in a new salary and protection plan announced today by the CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, according to (A. A. hospital , State Manager. The impact of the rearmament program that has swept American industry has finally affected the staid, peaceable insur- ance business to the extent that this company has removed female "exclusions" and now issues a policy covering diseases common to women. Women's increasing employment in defense industry is in large measure responsible for Continental's departure from long standing restrictions against women. For further information, call or write A. A. Frary, State Manager, 1208-13 Detroit Savings Bank Buildin Detroit, Michigan—Telephone CA. 1610.