DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The 12 by PI:Incas J. Biron READER'S GUIDE: REFUGEE NOTES: If you didn't see last month's Here's an echo of the Ber- muda Conference . . . Some Harper's Magazine you missed American State Department offi- one of the most dramatic stories vials have been heard to say o f t h e war . . . We refer to that the only thing that leaves George W. Herald's "My Favor- some slight hope for the refu- gees is the fact that the confer- ite Assassin". . . It is the take ence was "informal and explor- of Ernest Tessier, a French For- atory" . . . Had the conclave eign Legion officer whose heroic been authorized to make final exploits - are the talk of North decisions, the final answer in so far as Palestine is concerned Africa • • • But Tessier's real would have been an endorsement name is Ernst Werner Teehow, of the British White Paper . . . and he confessed to having been Too little publicity has been one of the three men who killed given to the achievements of the Walther Rathenau on June 24, Canadian Ort . . . The estab-. 1922. . . If you want to know lishment of a Technical School how come this assassin became a under its auspices at Montreal foe of Hitler and personally res- is a historic event . . . Refugees cued seven hundred Jewish refu- who had been held in govern- gees from the Nazi Clutches in ment camps are now learning France, you'll have to read Her- toolmaking, and thus are en- ald's fantastic-sounding yet au- abled to contribute effectively to thentic story . . . What happened the Canadian war effort . . . to The Hour, Albert E. Kahn's Executive secretary and princi- weekly confidential news bulle- pal of the school is Vladimir tin? . . . It did a magnificent Grossman, who before taking on job in exposing subversive fifth the Ort job was one of Europe's column work . . . Why was it very distinguished journalists .. . discontinued? . .. There's plenty It was he who succeeded in in- left to expose . . . Be sure to teresting Canadian officials in the read Joseph Brttinin's "Please project . . . something of which Forward to Casablanca," an open letter to Andre Maurois, in the he may well be proud. current issue of The Protestant HISTORICAL CORRECTION: . . The low-down on a gener- It was not Henry Davidson who ation of American political life raised the Red Cross quota in is expected to be revealed soon, World War I from $10,000,000 in a book by Charlie Michelson, to $100,000,000, although Tho- for many years the guiding spir- mas Lamont said so at a recent it of the Democratic National meeting in Philadelphia . . . Committee . . . A new Anglo- The man responsible for giving Jewish monthly will be in circu- the Red Cross leaders sufficient lation this week . . . Called "Lib- confidence to go after the hun- eral Judaism," it is 96 pages dred million was none other than thick, and its editors are Rabbi Jacob Billikopf . . . Billie, as his James Heller, Solomon Freehof, comrades call him, was drafted Max Currick and Isaac Land- in February, 1917, by Felix War- man. burg, Herbert Lehman, Louis ABOUT PEOPLE: Marshall and Jacob Schiff to un- Back from a tour of U. S. dertake the direction of a ten- million-dollar campaign for the Army camps and British fac- American Jewish Relief Commit- tories in England is violinist tee .. . At a conference he told Yehudi Menuhin, who reports that Henry Morgenthau, Sr.: "If the our fighting men far from home Jews of America can undertake need good music more than to raise $10,000,000 among three jokes, and really appreciate it or four per cent of the popula- when they get it . . Pre-war flint, and if one Jew (Julius Ros- baseball's wonder-boy, Hank enwald) is prepared to contrib- Greenberg, has added another bar ute $1,000,000 to the fund, I to his uniform . . . In other should think that you, who are words, it's Captain Greenberg prominent in the inner circles of now . . . If you've ever got the American Red Cross, might around to wondering about what persuades your associates—Cleve- Mrs. Walter Lippman does while land Dodge, J. P. Morgan and her famous columnist-husband is others—to raise the Red Cross immersed in his work, we can quota from ten to a hundred tell you . . . She's the national million". . . "Uncle Henry" was director of the Red Cross Nurses' fired by the idea, and before the Aid Service, an organization that week was out he had succeeded fills a very vital need . . . When in getting the Red Cross execu- Maxim Litvinov okayed the bio- tives to lift their quota to the graphical sketch written by Cor- hundred million mark . .. P. S.: liss Lamont for the Universal Billikopf raised $10,000,000 for Jewish Encyclopedia, lie said, in Jewish foreign relief that year, a letter to the editor: "Usually and the Red Cross attained its I am opposed to any biographical stories about myself, because objective. some of the facts pertaining to JEWISH NEWS: myself cannot yet be made Within the next few weeks a known". . . Which means that delegation representing the Jew- we'll have to wait for the ap- ish Anti-Fascist Committee of the pearance of. his memoirs—if and U.S.S.R. will arrive in this coun- when he writes them—to make try . . . Madison Square Garden the acquaintance of the real will have another giant spec- Litvinov . . . Max Reinhardt, tacle of special significance to greatest living dramatic director, Jews next month . . . 15,000 whom the American theatre and children will participate in a movies have snubbed for the past Rally of Hope the main feature eight years, has staged a miracu- of which will be a spectacle de- lous comeback with two smash picting the tragic fate of the hits on Broadway—the musical Jews in Europe . . . A capacity comedy "Rosalinda" an a war audience is expected to witness drama, "Sons and Soldiers". . . this children's pageant under the Congratulations. direction of Piscator, the great WEEKLY GIGGLE: theatrical director. At Lindy's the other day Hat- ,. ry Hershfield stopped by just long enough to tell us of the big Nazi meeting at the Berlin Sport- palast, with Hitler standing on the platform and shouting at the top of his lungs :"I'm a self-made man". . . And from the big mass of Heil-Hitlers came a voice complaining: "That's the trouble—cheap labor." BOWLING CENTER For Your Convenience OPEN BOWL ING At All Times For Reservations Call TRINITY 1.8 3 5 0 Cor. DELAWARE at 12th Wasted money is wasted lives. Don't waste precious 'S. lives. Every dollar you can spare should be used to buy War Bonds. Buy your ten per,:nt every pay day. FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HO'l Rt 1'111 ale Dining Room for roxt4ii 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlewe 9746 May 14, 1943 Temple Beth El School BARNEY ROSS WITH MEN OF THE SERVICES To Close With Play, "The Making of a King" ...STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • •• VICTORY Legal Chronicle Next Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23, will mark the conclusion of the School year at Temple Beth El. Special closing day exercises have been arranged on both days. These exercises will feature a play on Saturday and Sunday as well its awarding the prizes for scholarship and the various contests which are to be held this week-end. The plays to be presented are "The Making of a King" by Lint's& Barbee under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Gordon Romm with the following cast: Marjorie Free- man, John Hopp, Alan Clamage, Marianne Goldberg, John Romm, Ann Rosenfield, Herbert Levin Marilyn Baskin and Geraldine Yagoda; and "Ruth of Moab" by Leyinger under the direction of Miss Alice Mandell. The cast is as follows: Marilyn Kirschman, Suzanne Klein, Carol Lewis, Jo- anne Lewis, Elizabeth Baum, Robert Becker, Maxine Good- friend, Lois Ka•bel, David Edgar, Ruth Schwartz. Men's Club Meeting The annual meeting of the Men's Club will be held on Tues- day evening, May 18, at 8:00 o'clock in the Social Hall of the Temple. Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer, president of the group will pre- sent his annual report. Officers and directors will he elected for the coming year and a social hour will follow the meeting. Nominating committee consisting of Messrs. Benjamin Wilk, chair- man; Melvin D. Kopple, Al Ress- ler, Gerald Sandorf, Karl B. Se- gall will submit it slate of offi- cers and directors. Temple Services On Saturday morning, May 15, the Sabbath Service will be held in the Main auditorium of the Temple at 11:00 o'clock. Rabbi Herschel Lymon will preach the service. Barney Ross with men front the various American• services and a Canadian Airman. Civilians in picture with Barney Ross—left to right—Jack Spencer, Army and Navy Secretary, Jewish Wel- fare Board, USO Division; George F. Pierrot, Metropolitan De- troit USO Managing Director; Samuel Rubiner, President Detroit Jewish Welfare Board. Jewish Sports World • • • INTERESTING ITEMS: The recent running of the Penn Relays in Philadelphia was quite a revelation . . . It seems that speed in the sprints was concentrated in the Jewish boys this year just as five and ten years ago speed was something the experts were accrediting only to the Negro race . . . But in the 440 yard American Champion- ships four Jewish kids from Ab- raham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn romped across the fin- ish line the winners and new champions and close on their heels came four other Jewish boys from another school in Brooklyn . . . In the college championships, two Jewish lads from N. Y. U. . . . Rubin and Sigmund Freud's Son Grossberger . . . paced the Vio- lets to it championship in the Rescued From Nazis 440 yard sprints as well. It's Lieutenant Commander Arrives In U. S. Benny Leonard of the U. S. NEW YORK.—Oliver Freud, a Navy these days . . . Benny was civil engineer and the son of the it second looey in World War I late Professor Sigmund Freud of and offered his services when the Vienna, was among the refugees U. S. A. entered World War II who were rescued from deporta- . . . He was made an ensign- tion by the Nazis to "an unknown destination," due to his escape from Southern France to Spain. JNF Youth Committee Mr. Freud, accompanied by his wife, Heni, arrived on the Portu- To Hold Rally Before guese steamer, Nyassa, together Tag Day of June 5-6 with a group of other refugees for whom the Lisbon headquar- In anticipation of Jewish Na- ters of the HIAS-ICA Emigration tional Fund Tag day to be held Association made the necessary June 5 and 6, the J. N. F. arrangements. Youth Committee is sponsoring Upon arrival, Mr. and Mrs. a rally at the Rose Sittig Cohen Freud, finding temporary shelter Building, Wednesday, June 2, at at the HIAS headquarters, 425 8:00 p. in. A program has been Lafayette St., New York City, planned and refreshments will be told of their experiences. They served. All Jewish Youth groups succeeded in leaving Southern are invited to attend. France two days after the Nazis The quota for the Tag Day has marched into the unoccupied zone. been set at $1200, an increase of Friendly Frenchmen accorded them $200 over that raised at the last shelter and aided them in cross- J. N. F. Tag day. In order to ing the frontier to Spain. Mrs. raise this sum, the cooperation Freud, who could not accompny of all groups is required. her husband when he crossed the frontier, made several attempts before she finally succeeded in JWEWO To Hold Tag Day on May 22-23 joining him in Spain. Among the arrivals was Helena A board of directors meeting Blachman, a refugee from Ger- many, whose trip to the United of the Jewish Women's European States lasted three years and was Welfare organizatiton will be held full of hair-raising adventures. Tuesday, May 18, at the home She was among the passengers of Mrs. Edelman at 11845 La- aboard a refugee ship which was Salle Blvd. At this meeting relief torpedoed in the Aagean Sea. cases of orphaned families will Rescued, she and the other refu- he taken up for discussion also gees were detained on an island final arrangements will he made where they remained for 10 days for a Tag day to he held in De- without food. Mrs. Blachman troit, Saturday evening, May 22 finally reached Cuba where she and Sunday, May 23. Arrangements will also lie obtained a U. S. immigration visa to join her daughter in this made for the annual membership complimentary luncheon to be city. given Wednesday, May 26 at 12 noon, at the Congregation Bnai Major L. S. Lipschutz Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. To Address Phychiatric Convention Here Major Louis S. Lipschutz, psy- chiatrist at Camp Stoneman Sta- tion Hospital, will address the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association which meets in Detroit from May 10 to 15, on the topic ''Neuropsychiatric Treatment at a Port of Embarka- tion". His father, Boris Lipschutz, lives at 2973 Euclid Ave. Major Lipschutz is a member of the class of 1930, University of Michi- gan. Prior to joining the service he was senior psychiatrist at Elo- ise Hospital, Eloise, Mich., and I a member of the faculty at Wayne University. the lowest of the brass buttons . . . but did his job so diligently • . . promotion was inevitable . . . A lieutenant commander is just two pegs below that of an admiral . . . Sid Gordon of the New York Giants has been belt- ing the apple at a lively pace and it really looks as if Mel Ott has found himself a world beater in this dark-haired Jewish young- ster . . . Barney Ross has just been released from the Marine Hospital and is now on a tour of working plants and shipyards throughout the nation. ODDS AND ENDS: Mike Jacobs has been asked by the war department if he would accept a commission as a colonel in behalf of the splendid work he has done for the Army Relief Service . . . As usual Mike is turning it down with a polite thanks . . . He still is very much interested in arranging the championship fight between Joe Louis and Billy Conn . . . a fight that he firmly believes will net $1,000,000 for the Army .. . And speaking of money for the Army Relief—Lieut. Ed Frutig has been doing quite a bit of this through athletic carnivals he has staged. Mauri Rose will once again remain the champion race driver of the year . . . He won the last Memorial Day 500 mile grind when it was run in 1941 and because of postponements due to the war—the crown still rests on Mauri's dapper brow. 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