I0 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle July DETROIT GEWERKSHAFTEN CAMPAIGN SENDS FIRST $40,000 CHECK FOR LABOR PALESTINE O.:7RM PALESTINE LABOR CAMPAIGN OEXTER BLVD 9? NO. TO 0•1710 1$14,3__ DETROIT. MICH, - MAY 2 5 AY TO THE ORDER OP NATIONAL LABOR Njyioy fM E $ 40 0001,00 , FORTY THOUSAND & 00/100 CANFIELD—MUM•ELL @RANCH THE DETROIT BANK 0 EST1IBLISHED DETROIT, MICH. r 1)()2.3..‘fts OIT PALESTINE LA,_QR CAMPAIGN N 4•• ■ •••A•6 9 -9 TL ••••soe•• nel ally••• On the occasion of Isaac Hamlin's visit to Detroit, the Arlazaroff Branch 37, J. N. W. Alliance which distin- guished itself by raising $26,000, arranged a special meeting to honor their chairman Morris Schaver who has presided over the Gewerkshaften campaign for the last 13 years. Under the chairmanship of N. Shumer the branch and its work as well as its leadership were evaluated by Messrs. H. Basin, D. Sislin, A. Myerowitz, H. Mondrey, H. Segal, and P. Slomovitz. H. Mondrey presented the guest, I. Hamlin, who is the national secretary of the campaign with the check for $40,000 as the first payment on the sum of over $51,000 raised this year in Detroit From the reports submitted it was clear that the local expenses amounted only to about $3,000-6% which is a highly sat- isfactory figure. It is also very significant that $37,559.55 of the total sum raised was due to the efforts of The Labor Zonist groups, $13,256.25 by the various Lands- manshaften who always give their best to this popular campaign and the remainder by other groups. Mr. Schaver expressed his thanks for the honor and his promise to go on with the work for Labor Palestine. Jewish Groups Concerned Over Detroit Race Riots; Rabbis Urge Investigation IN THE SERVICE Bones Says Jews Will Have Equality In Free Czechoslovakia 1943 Shaarey Zedek Library To Be Open During Summer Months In keeping with the policy of previous years, the Shaarey Zedek Library will remain open through- out the summer session. The li- brary schedule for July and Au- gust, however, will be as follows: 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 6:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m., on Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday; 9:30 a. to 12:30 p. in. on Friday. Those wishing to use the li- brary's facilities at hours other than these may do so by special arrangement with the librarian through the synagogue office. During the summer months certain pubications will be circu- lated to responsible individuals and organizations, for an extend- ed vacation period. The Shaarey Zedek Library has now available a large assort- ment of books for summer read- ing. They include works on the •Judaica in the realm of fiction, history, literature, art and music religion and philosophy, biogra- phy, children's books and books on Palestine and Zionism. The library also has at the disposal of the public a fine collection of magazines and newspapers in He- brew, English and Yiddish. David S. Zemon, chairman of the library board, urges the en- tire community to make use of the facilities of the Shaarey Zedek Library. WASHINGTON. ( W N S ) — for the Detroit race riots was Pointing out that "when one mi- adopted unanimously this week nority is threatened, all minori- at the annual convention of the NEW YORK (WNS)—Assu r- ties are threatened," the Coor- Central Conference of American antes that the Jews would rega dinating Committee of Jewish Rabbis. The resolution follows: " their proper place in a liberat e i d n Delicious Kellogg Recipe Outraged by the bloody events Organizations Dealing with Em- Czechoslovakia were offered th is ployment Discrimination in War which have occurred in the City week by President Edouard Ben es STRAWBERRY JAM CAKE Industries expressed grave con- of Detroit, we, the members of' to a delegation representing th e 2/3 cup Kellogg's All-Bran, cern this week over the bloody the Central Conference of Amer. Czechoslovak Jewish Represent a _ 1/3 cup milk, Detroit race riots. ican Rabbis, in the name of every tive Committee of the Worl d % cup shortening, cherished American tradition and A formal statement issued by ple Jewish Congress. 1 cup strawberry jam, sacred principle oi- Claude A. Benjamin, committee every gion, raise our voice in hf rel The delegation, received by D r. 2 eggs, separated, orrified chairman, following his interview Benes prior to his departur e 1% cups cake flour, with Mgr. Francis J. Haas, chair- protest. from New York included D % teaspoon salt, "In the blood-drenched streets man of the President's new Com- Frederick Fried, acting chairma a 2 teaspoons baking powder, mittee on Fair Employment Prac- of Detroit and in all other re- of the Committee, Professor Sieg 1 4 teaspoon almond flavoring. cent manifestations of racial vio- tice, said: ward Herman, Mr. Michael Munk Soak All-Bran in milk about "The Coordinating Committee lence in America, we see the same Professor Hugo Perutz, Mr. Jo five minutes. Blend shortening of Jewish Organizations Dealing cruel hand which slays our Amer- seph Pick, Dr. Felix Rezek an d with 1/3 cup jam. Add egg yolks; with Employment Discrimination ican youth on foreign battle- Dr. Armin Weiner. beat well; stir in soaked All- in War Industries, representing fields. In the rioting mobs of The delegation discussed wit h Bran. Sift flour, salt and baking 70 national and local Jewish or- Detroit we find evidence of the P resident Benes the present situ powder; add to creamed mixture ganizations, is gravely concerned same creed of barbarism which a tion of the Jews in the Protec alternately with remaining jam. over the violent disturbances in elsewhere seeks to erase th orate and the outlook for th Add flavoring. Fold in stiffly image of The God spirit from of the face o BERNARD WEINBERG race relationships which have re- the earth. ost-war status of Jews in a lib beaten egg whites. Pour into shal- n Am i n I cently occurred in Detroit and has achieved a triumph Hitlerisn Bernard Weinberg of Blaine rated Czechoslovakia. The dole low greased baking pan; bake o elsewhere. These outbreaks vio- can soil, and in this tragic ation stressed the cordial rela in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) • gic out Ave. has received his Bachelor t i late the democratic way of life break h a s scored a victory agains of Arts degree from Wayne Uni- a ons which existed between Jew 30 to 35 minutes. and hamper the successful prose- the forces Yield: 9 pieces (9 x 9-inch versity and has been in the a nd non-Jews in the first Republi c ce of demo cracy. . cution of the war. nd expressed the hope that sucl pan). armed service since April 2. He "We demand that a "Full use of available labor guilty of this horrible all those majored in sociology and Ian- th relationship will be restored in Note: Finished cake may be supply for maximum war p ro duc- e second Republic. topped with meringue made of brought to justice an d crime be gua g es. ton requires that all groups of forces ur of or that th( President Benes acknowledged one egg white, 1/16 teaspoon salt gove nment be employees must be able to work called up the cordiality of the pre-war re- and two tablespoons strawberry on to ferret out lationship in Czechoslovakia and jam. together harmoniously and effec- organized groups or individuals The Marines— o uals tively. The strengthening influ- assured the delegation that a who have been responsible for in- restored Czechoslovakia would ence and calm judgment of the citine these race riots. That's What We Are President's Committee on Fair o continue to serve as an example — BUY WAR BONDS — e urge that a competent all democracies and that Jews From the halls of Berlin, Ger- Employment Practice is needed public authority investigate the t° E ore than ever before to .assure deep-lying social and economic NV ould again find their place in a many, full and liberated Czechoslovakia. To the shores of Tokyo, equitable participation causes of this outbreak, and we They fight our country's battles of all workers in war industry call upon men of good will, both without discrimination because of white and Negro in every com- And they strike a mighty blow, JWEWO To Hold Tag They keep Old Glory flying race, creed, color or national munity, to proceed forthwith to origin. Day Sunday, July 25 And they fight for Liberty, uncover these evils and injustices "Therefore, the current reor- which have They are the best of fighters in for A special board meeting of the the land, ganization of the Fair Employ- some time and whichh have led Jewish Women's European Wel- The United States Marines. ment Practice Committee should to• these tragic consequences. fare Organization was held Mon- provide that agency with ample I used to be. And what "Justice to the Negro, who budget and authority. The Corn- has been the chief victim of When the Japs attacked Wake day, June 28, at the home of would I do? I'd take a laxa- Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, treasurer. Island tive or a cathartic. But un- mittee should be encouraged to these un-American riots, is as At this meeting arrangements, less I repeatedly dosed my- 'Twas a (lark and dreary night, complete its reorganization indispensable to winnin g the war self, it didn't help for long. promptly and effectively. We are against Fascism and tyranny as But in store for them was a were made for the tag day to be Then I read an ad about held Sunday, July 25, at Mt.. surprise: certain that resolute action on are planes, tanks and guns. With- KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. Said it The Marines were there to Clemens. its part will contribute immeas- out the protection of the rights was a breakfast cereal that Arrangements were also made fight; urably towards solving existing of life, liberty and the pursuit got at the cause of consti- difficulties and preventing future of happiness to our fellow-citi- Though they were outnumbered for the annual banquet to be pation due to lack of "bulk" held Sunday, Nov. 7, at the eight to one and corrected it. outbreaks." zens of every race, creed and Fort Wayne Hotel. And supplies were running out, Well, that was my kind RABBIS VOICE PROTEST color, our victories on the battle- The proceeds of both affairs of constipation — and They are first class fighters all NEW YORK. (WNS)—A reso- fields will prove to be hollow will go for aid to orphaned chil- KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN SUM the way, lution expressing "horrified pro- shells devoid of substance proved to be just what I The Marines there is no doubt. dren in Palestine, etc. Friendly "In the name of all that is needed. I eat it regularly test" and urging immediate gov- organizations are asked not to now, drink plenty of water, ernment action to ferret out in- dear to the hearts of all of our They have fought at Midway interfere with this (late. and have been regular ever dividuals or groups responsible people, we call upon all Ameri- At the same meeting a case Island, since. cans to eschew all racial violence was taken up in reference to And they put up a fight, If that's your kind of and hate, and to unite in the de- relief for a Palestine family, the itKinr•OOKKioitmottn-insOGGEHO-CH2-0-0 fense of our common heritage of Guns were blazing all the while constipation, why not try father of which is ill in this ALL-BRAN? From morning to midnight, Made by Kellogg's good will, equality and freedom But Marines they have their duty country. in Battle Creek. for all." And what they haven't done, With their courage and their brains Streicher Accuses Pope And also with a gun. t CONSTIPATED? NOT ME! LA SALLE Window Shade Co. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware BUY WAR BONDS Of Protecting 10,000 Jews BERNE. (WNS)—Der Stuer- mer, published by Julius Strei- cher, Germany's No. 1 rabble rouser. strongly attacked the Pone this week, charging that His Holiness has given sanctuary to 10,000 Jews in the Vatican City. The editorial attack was marked by Streicher's usual inflammatory and obscene language. The Nazi sheet said that the Pope recently permitted another Get Our Priers and Sale "roup of 700 Jews to enter the Pere Estimates Furnished Vatican City, bringing the total 8625 LINWOOD number of Jews there, Streicher's organ added, to 10,000. The Pope CALL TYLER 5-1230 was denounced also for his anti- ils:FIXittsr.KICKH:KKH:1-1:1-0-an1-00-Csa00-0 Nazi stand. —Raymond Krell. Sam's Cut Rate and Osnos Family Make Contribution to J.W.V. Lawrence H. Jones Post of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States gratefully acknowl- edge receipt of a generous con- tribution from Sam's Cut Rate, Inc., and members of the Osnos family, in memory of the late Sam Osnos, a great and outstand- ing Jewish citizen of our commu- nity, who passed away on March 8, 1943.