- la DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle May 14, 1941 DECREE the French Constituent Assembl 3rt BOWLING ALKALAY to take up again the problem of Rabbi Leon Fram To (Continued from Page 1) Arab acquisition of citizenship. To (Continued from Page 1 ) (Continued from Page 1) Discuss the Bermuda that "law of laws," which states withdraw citizenship from Jews will distribute the trophies and gress, and attended all the ses- Refugee Conference in its first article that "men are who received it several genera- prizes to the winning teams ant sions in Geneva. tions ago is only to establish a born and live free and equal be- The conference on refugee, precedent that will milit at e members of the league, A I When the Nazis invaded Yugo- fore the law," and in Article 16, against the Arabs themselves, and Sklare's Wider Scope team cap held at Bermuda by the goy. - slavia, he remained hidden for ernments of Great Britain an t i "any society in which a guaran- handicap their complete emanci- tared the first place crown in the three months, but, his life being the United States will be thu tee of rights is not assured . . . pation. Leveling downward does has no constitution." not constitute reform, but regres- tourney with the following team constantly in peril, he left for theme of Rabbi Leon Fram's ser- These are the four questions sion. To be just toward one cate- members: Milton Weinstein, Max Turkey and from there to Pal- mon Friday night, May 21, at which I submit to the self-ap- gory of citizens, it is not enough Stulberg, M. Surath, M. Schur. estine where he remained for 8:30, at the Sabbath Eve Sers pointed apologists for General to be unjust to another. Without The doubles tournament which several months. Afterwards, he ices of Temple Israel, in the Lee. tune Hall of the Detroit Insti. Gi•aud, found in the United States offering the slightest real satis- among the semi-Vichyite emigrants faction to Arab claims, the Alge- was the final event in the bowl- proceeded through Egypt, West tue of Arts. Africa, and several South Ameri- Rabbi Frani has given his ser- as well as among the renegades rian High Commission has fed the ing season was taken by H. Gor- from the French Communist party demagogery of a few native agi- don and M. Surath with a 1031 can countries, until he finally mon the title, "Dunkirk at Ber- came to the shores of the United muda" to indicate his appraisol of the Comintern. tators, who prate anti-Semitic The reason given by General Gi- doctrines from which German followed in second place by J. States. He has very much to tell of the results of the conference. about the happenings to the Jew- After the services there will Le raud for the abrogation of the propaganda alone can derive any Karbal and M. Handelman. 1870 decree — the necessity of benefit. Guests of the league for the ish people in the countries which a Youth Synnosium to disco. putting an end to racial discrim- with the Rabbi his conclusions It is not merely arbitrary, but banquet are Rudolph Meyersohn, were invaded by the Nazis. Everybody is invited to come the significance of the Bermuda ination between Jews and Arabs, often absurd, to consider anti- president of the Pisgah Lodge and extend him a welcome. is specious. The problems affect- Semitism in Algeria a spontane- and Isadore Starr, vice-president Conference. Leon Kay is the president of ing the French citizenship of the ous native movement. Colonists, and chairman of the Pisgah mem- The Religious School of Templ the Detroit division of the Israel, which meets at Hampton e Arabs are absolutely independent frequently newly naturalized, im- bership drive. of the citizenship of the Jews; ported it under the tutelage of Movies taken of the 'Pisgah American Jewish Congress, and Public School, 18460 Warring- they were always considered in the Edouard Drumond at the time of Damsels' at the midseason ban- Morris Lieberman is program ton Drive, closes its sessions on light of their own special feature s, the Dreyfus affair in 1898, and— quet will be shown during the c hairman. Saturday and Sunday, ,May 15 involving the native mores and be after 1935 — under the guidanc e dinner according to and 16, and will reopen early Harry s liefs to which the majority o f of Jacques Doriot and his viciou Schwartz and Al Sklare, chairmen in the fall at a date to be an- the Arabs are faithful. This sp e- French Popular party, vassals of of the dinner-dance. Jules Kleii, nounced. Rabbi Frain announces HENRIQUES cial status of the Arabs, which the Nazis. But history has shown and his orchestra will play for that Temple Israel High School France undertook to respect at that anti-Jewish agitation in dancing. Commencement Exercises will (Continued from Page 1 ) the time of the occupation in 1830, North Africa has invariably been It was announced by Milton take place Friday night, June 4, includes (even in the Algeria of a screen and a blind for anti- Weinstein, president, that Sam Columbia Universities. He has and the Confirmation Exercises today) polygamy, unilateral re- French agitation. It has shown Maza has been appointed as preached many times in the pulpit will take place on the eve of pudiation of a wife by the hus- also that in Algeria disturbances chairman to arrange inter-city of Dr. Stephen \Vise in New York Shabuoth, Tuesday night, June band, forced marriage, and suc- can be allayed and religious har- bowling with the other Detroit City. Detroit Jewry should avail 8, in the auditorium of the De- cession of the male line only. The mony assured by a handful of B'nai B'rith lodges. itself of this splendid opportun- troit Institute of Arts. contradiction of these customs to intelligent administrtors, suffi- Pisgah League is known to ity to meet an outstanding per- our laws and morals, and their ciently conscious of their duties have the largest bowling league sonality and to hear an import- incompatability with the exercise and responsibilities to the Repub- in the country with 200 keglers ant message. of the full rights of French citiz- lic not to concede to or compromise competing this season at the enship, demanded that Arabs be with the mob. Let the present- Bowl-O-Drone. The last national required to renounce their na- day government in Algeria be in- tourney and the state events, Pis- tive laws before being admitted to spired by the example of Governor gah League swept all events and French citizenship. According to General Lepine, who needed only took major prizes. These tourna- the law of February 4, 1919, this several weeks to quiet the fer- ments have been called off for renunciation is the only condition ment throughout Algeria. Let the the duration. imposed on the native, the only present-day government resolve The Pisgah League holds the limitation to which he need sub- not to succumb to blackmail, which honor of being the only teams mit before he becomes as com- can endanger the security of the that bear the names of the B'nai pletely French as any other son Allies and the integrity of the B'rith projects and institutions. CAT/ON of French soil. French Empire only in so far as Last year it was the first B'nai Liberal French legislation ha it is abetted by complacency or B'rith team in the country to buy assured extensive political right weakness. U. S. War Bonds and since then ON LAKE MICHIGAN ONE MILE It is for the reader to decide raised over $200,000 in the city- to the native Algerians; they elect one-fourth of the Genera I whether the abrogation of the wide bond drive. NORTH OF SOUTH HAVEN Councils and one-third of the Cremieux decree is not a blow at COME TO SLEEPY HOLLOW! An ideal Financial Delegations, which de- law, and—above the law—at hu- spot to refresh your mind and body cide on the budgets for the three man dignity; whether it is not a COTTAGES ... to put you in better condition to departments. Yet certain mem- crime against history, a burden B & P Bnai Brith Mother , KITCHENETTES carry on your contribution to the war bers of the French Parliament, on the present, a portentous And Daughter Banquet LODGE ROOMS effort. Clean, wide private beach 1000 particularly those representing warning for the future; whether Cottages are newly built, 1.2.3.4- feet long! Acres of woodlands; tennis, Socialist parties, wanted the Re- it is not a vestige of Vichy, a The Business and Professional 5 rooms. All with private baths, shuffle-board, kiddie playground, bar- public to be even more generous. concession to nazism, an obeis- Women's Auxiliary of the Bnai showers,electrickitchens,stainless becue fireplaces and the most modern Consequently, they proposed that ance which certain castes prefer Brith will hold a banquet May steel sinks, Simmons innerspring beds,luxurious appointments, living accommodations in Michigan! the Arabs be endowed with com- to make toward fascism and rac- 18, at Wilshire Hotel, at Coiling- utensils, linens and dishes. Sporty 18-hole golf course and riding plete political rights, either ism from within the shelter of wood and Third Ave., at 7 p. stables nearby. through an electoral college of democracy's magnificent structure; Excellent food and excellent en- their own or jointly with other whether it is not an insensate and tertainment is promised. Due to LEAVE YOUR CAR BEHINDI Daily, weekly, and season rates. French citizens, and yet be allow- cruel retaliation against the spir- food rationing all reservation Complete vacation facilities make your Write to Pearl Gray ed to retain their special laws. it of republicanism, toward which must be in Sunday, May 16. Call auto unnecessary. Our bus meets Pere SLEEPY HOLLOW BEACH These parliamentarians based the Jews are guilty only of fi- Ethel Fischer, chairman, Tyler Marquette trains 3 times daily at Bangor, South Haven, Mich. their demand on the heroism of delity. I ask you to judge with 6-9831. Phone South Haven 784 or 860 or Greyhound Busses at South Harm the Algerian sharpshooters in the uttermost objectivity and 1914 — a heroism that prompted calm, forgetting even — in order Georges Clemenceau and Georges that your decision may be more Leygues, in a communication ad- potent — that you are party to dressed to the President of the the debate. For an outrage against Council on November 25, 1915, to the principles and the justice for ask that "the natives be offered which the United Nations are the advantges of a new naturali- fighting is no less an attack on zation law, which would not in- the Protestants of Philadelphia volve the renunciation of their and the Catholics of New Orleans than it is against the Jews of own regulations." On December 30, 1936, Leon Oran or of Philippeville. I ask, Blum, then President of the above all, in order that your Council, and Maurice Violette, verdict be absolutely unbiased, that one-time governor of Algeria, you forget how these Algerian made public a plan whose sym- Jews — now debased by the bolic significnce would have far ukase of General Giraud—hoped outweighed its immediate efficacy. for, prepared, welcomed, and The plan would have elevated to served the debarkation in Africa French citizenship some 27,000 na- of American troops, the emissaries tives whose civic competence had of liberation. already been tested, without im- —Tra»slated by Libby Benedict. posing on them any obligation to renounce their special laws. This plan was eventually rejected by Parliament. In refusing to take Baroness De Gunzbourg this first step toward collective To Be Guest Speaker naturalization of the Arabs, Par- liament acceded to the importun- At Ort Tea on May 18 ate warnings received on Febru- ary 8, 1938, from the Federation Baroness Yvonne De Gunz- of Mayors and Deputies of Al- bourg, who was active in Ort geria. A unanimous resolution was work in Paris, France, setting up adopted by the Federation threat- schools for rehabilitating refu- ening mass resignations if Parlia- gees, will be a speaker at a tea ment passed a law "detrimental to for members and guests at the the future of France . . . the home of Mrs. Nathan Simons on An apple concentrate has bathe the fine Old Gold granting of full citizenship to Tuesday, May 18, at 80 E. Bos- BUY MORE been developed which is a blend. Ask for Old Golds native Moslems, regardless of the ton Blvd., at 3:00 p. m. WAR BONDS NOWT fact that according to the law of "natural" for guarding the Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Detroit pres- today. You get the same de- 1919, it depends entirely on their ident of Ort, Mrs. Harry Becker, freshness of fine tobaccos. licious taste—the same fine own volition. France has gone Mrs. William Grahrn, Mrs. Clar- kik We call it apple "honey"— tobaccos—but now, fresh- further on their behalf than on ence Engass and Mrs. Mortimer ,„.10WESTI ti NICOTINE and we're using it now to ness is safeguarded, behalf of the native Jews." Meyer have planned a series of So it was not the Jews, hostile luncheons and dinners in honor IN THROAT- to racism in any form, who op- of the Baroness. IRRITATING posed the hopes of certain groups Baron Horas De Gunzbourg, •New moisture-protectin g agent TARS AND RESINS of natives that they could acquire grandfather of the present Baron, developed by U. S. Department of Agriculture. We call It Apple "Honey" plenary French citizenship with- helped to found Ort in 1880, and As shown by unblasod, out forfeiting a bit of their Mos- it now has schools to train ref- Inclopondonl, untacilod lem privileges. It was not the Jews ugees in skills and trades all loth of 7 loading brands— mods for Roado•i Dbiott who stalemated the governmental over the world, the newest one project of December 30, 1936, being in Havana. P. L6rIllarJ Comps.? which will carry the name of Leon Among the hostesses at the La tablIsbed IPSO Blum into history, just as the public tea will be Mesdames law of October 24, 1870, carried Leonard Weiner, Julian Wolfner, the name of Cremieux and the Willard Mayer, Benjamin Lam- anti-Semitic laws of October, 1940, bert, Baer Levin, Louis J. Rosen- the name of Peyrouton. berg, David Ruby, Oliver Ruby, III Herbert Warner, Fred Gottfurcht, After victory is won, it will Harry Keidan, H. J. I.. Frank rest with French sovereignty, with and Mrs. M. L. Prentis, BUY WAR BONDS! oR yol/R - Another NEW has been Added appeacsuihelps keep Old Golds Fresh lowisr I 010 Gob SAME FINE TOBACCOS—INCLUDING LATAKIA