DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 12 July 2, 1943 COUNCIL PAUL REVERE (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) the Jewish Community Council, will preside at this meeting. Mr. Ellmann will report on the bud- get negotiations which have been conducted between the Jewish Community Council and the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. The final results of the budget hearing will be presented to the delegates. The members of the Community Council's budget committee were Rabbi Morris Adler, Joseph Bern- stein, Lawrence Crohn, Aaron Droock, William Friedman, Mor- ris Garvett, Mrs. Leonard H. Wei- ner and James I. Ellmann. Attendance of the delegates will be taken. All organizations who will not be represented by their delegates at this important meeting will be notified of their lack of representation in the se- lection of the new administration and new policy making members of the executive committee. manently but rather to oversee the family's extensive land hold- ings in South Carolina. When Salvador reached South Carolina in 1773 the struggle between the Colonies and Eng- land was fast nearing a climax. Now England was on the verge of open rebellion. In the South the merchant class was ripe for revolt. The growing feelin; against the mother country was keenest in South Carolina among the Southern colonies and Salva- dor threw himself into the pa- triot's cause with passionate ar- dor. Soon he became intimate with the great leaders of the colony—Charles Cotesworth Pinck- ney, Edward and John Rutledge, William Drayton and Charles Pinckney, all of whom played important roles in the drama that began with the Declaration of Independence and closed with the adoption of the Constitution. DRIVE All of these men, like Salvador, were under 30. All were men of (Continued from Page 1) means and culture. And all were imbued with a passionate love of The remaining outstanding ac- liberty. counts will be handled through Salvador had been in South the trade, professional and organi- Carolina but a year when the zation groups. Boston Tea Party set off a train "We have undertaken this type of events that culminated in the of program," Harry R. Solomon convening of the first Continental said, "because the office does not Congress in September, 1774. He have the personnel to make per- C) The National Jewish Monthly, B'nai B'rith was a close friend of Edward sonal visits and telephone calls. Rutledge, who represented South It would be a tremendous saving MEMO TO THE UNITED NATIONS Carolina at the Congress. When of time and effort if payments Rutledge returned, steps were were mailed in at this time to taken for calling a provincial con- and massacred white people. Sal- headquarters of the Allied Jewish CACOETHES JUDAISM gress at Charleston. Notwithstand- vador was the first to hear of Campaign, 51 West Warren Ave." ing the fact that the Jews were the foray for two of those who Those wishing to participate What great wrong have they (Continued from Page 1) barred from public office, Salva- escaped fled to his home. Twenty- in the program of the collection done to you? dor was one of the 10 delegates eight miles away was Major An- healing and deliverance have committee may call Mrs. Jean elected to represent 96 Districts. drew Williamson with a company I asked a damper of the Jew. been brought to those members Schlesinger at the Federation of- Indicative of the great esteem in of 30 militiamen sent from His answer was, Don't you hear of the House of Israel who now fice, Columbia 1600. people say which he was held was th fact Charleston in anticipation of sit in darkness, in the shadow that although he was known to trouble with the Indians. Paus- They control everything in the of pain and death. U. S. A. be a Jew, the oath on which he ing only to hear the story of the "In our sorrow we are deeply RECRUIT was sworn in was amended to two survivors, both of whom grateful for the many messages He saidh inn aitse_ dislike for them is eliminate whatever might be in were badly wounded, Salvador, of sympathy which have come (Continued from Page 1) conflict with his religious scru- emulating the exploit of Paul to us from men of good will who ples. Later, when South Carolina Revere, mounted his horse and But that's wrong—it's an evil are not of our faith and for the the present war. They volunteered they cultivate! became a state, he was also galloped like mad to Williamson's And the stories they tell are so efforts of the United Nations for military service as Jews. Their elected to the legislature, one of residence to give the alarm. to alleviate the lot of Jewish enlistment led to the creation of foolish they're funny, the three Jews to be so honored Salvador and Williamson were victims of Nazi brutality. None- Palestine Jewish units in the When they say the Jews have all before 1800, up against a critical situation. theless we must make it clear British Army. On behalf of the the money. As a member of the provincial The people of the border were that expressions of condolence representative Jewish bodies, a congress, he took part in the without arms or ammunition. It are of avail only when translated system of internal regulation of Is Henry Ford, John 0. or Mel- drafting of a bill of rights during had all been commandeered for into programs of action. The recruiting was evolved within the lon a Jew? a seven-day session in which the the militia in Charleston. Neither measure of effective relief af- Yishuv aimed at increasing en- Chrysler, Rascob, Schwab? grievances of the colony were were there many able-bodied men forded by the governments of listments for active service with- set forth. He helped frame a available. The entire population Marshall Field, only a few of the the United Nations has heretofore out impairing the economic war Gentiles who have most resolution of sympathy with Mas- was at the mercy of the Indians. been unequal either to their his- effort and other essential func- of our gold, sachusetts. To carry out the de- Salvador volunteered to ride toric traditions of humanity or tions of the life of the country cisions of the congress a special through the country to round All our great industries are Gen- to the vast tragedy which has or the Yishuv. tile controlled. committee was appointed and up men. But he could find only "Such also will be the recruit- befallen our people. Salvador accepted membership in 40. With these Salvador and "Wherefore, in joint session ing of Jews in the future. As And when you speak of bankers it, thus exposing himself to ar- Williamson marched to the scene assembled, we appeal to the con- long as the war against the en- and of banks, rest for treason if the colonies of the Indian raid. For the next science of the civilized world emy goes on, as long as there You will find but three Hebrews lost. Before actual warfare be- three weeks heroic efforts were and to the governments of the is still a need for Jewish volun- up in the ranks— gan Salvador busied himself with made to organize a defense, and democratic nations to come to teers, as long as the Yishuv is enforcing the non-importation ultimately a force of some 300 The European Rothschild, Loeb, the rescue of our stricken breth- in a position to supply them, it and Kuhn, resolutions and in helping to con- came into being. And where have you read that ren before it is too late. We ask is our bounden duty to put our vert the Tories of his state to Williamson and Salvador then that bolder and larger scale ef- shoulders to the wheel. The Jew- they caused any ruin? the patriot way of thinking. decided to attack the Indians and forts be undertaken forthwith for ish units need continually be When Drayton drew up a special they marched to meet them in a Does Morgan, Giannini, Lamont, the deliverance of Jews from strengthened. The places of those agreement with the Tories prom- surprise attack at Essenecca, Nazi-dominated lands and for pro- who have fellen in battle must Chase or Sloan ising them protection if they near the Keowee River. But the Knock off the interest when they viding havens of asylum for them be filled. An urgent call, necessi- did not aid the British, Salva- Indians and Tories had prepared in neutral and Allied countries: tated by the course of war, must 0. K. your loan? dor's name appeared as one of an ambush. It was the night of And who are the makers of pow- We ask that the doors of Pal- be answered. The voice of our the witnesses to the document. July 31 when the South Caro- estine especially be opened wide slaughtered brethren cries out to der and shot? There was hardly an important linians headed by Salvador and If the DuPonts are Jewish, then to homeless Jews, in accordance us. The despairing heroism of meeting in those days in which Williamson crossed the river to with the pledged word of the na- the ghetto fighters stirs us with Moses was not! Salvador did not participate. His the Indian towns. As they ap- tions of the world. We ask fur- a call to action. Let us arise and advice carried great weight. He proached, a deadly burst of fire And this is another wrong biased ther that immediate assurances avenge our martyrs and hasten had considerable to do also with greeted them. Men and horses be given by the United .Nations the deliverance of the remnants. bleat— the drafting of a temporary peace went down in confusion. Wil- When the" yell about Jews con- of their resolution to restire the "The requirements of internal pact with the Cherokee Indians. liamson's horse was shot from disfranchised Jews to full civic security will not be forgotten. trolling our meat— Open hostilities with the Brit- under him. And Salvador went Cudahy, Armour, Wilson, Libby, and social equality and to reli- The recruiting of auxiliary po- ish in South Carolina commenced down under the fusilade. When gious and cultural freedom in lice must also be increased till McNiel!, Swift, Hormel, soon after the Battle of Lexing- a lieutenant came to William- the past-war world. Hamond- all the gaps are filled. The farms ton, and Salvador was among son's help he sent him to aid No .Jewish blood reveal. call for more young people. All the first to take the field. His Salvador who had fellen behind forces in the Yishuv must be first assignment was a trip into a clump of bushes. The Indians List up the stockholders in the 100,000 More Jews in mobilized to carry out the vital 1 the interior of the colony to pre- reached the Jewish patriot first chain grocery store; tasks in the present meregency. pare a report on means of secur- and scalped him. When William- You will find to one Jew—Gen- France Lose Citizenship "Let the new recruits come ing the safety of that territory. son arrived Salvador was still tiles by the score; forward for the glory of Israel was also a member of a com- GENEVA. (WNS)—An order He alive but dvine. With his last There isn't much left for the in the present war. Let every one by Pierre Laval depriving an es- do his duty." mittee authorized to sign and breath he inquired whether the Jew, it would seem, issue colonial bills for paying enemy had been routed. Upon He may control some textiles, timated 100,000 Jews in France the army. There are extant let- being told that they were he and have a voice on the who were naturalized after 1927 of their French citizenship was UJA Raises $11,500,000 ters to him from the leading mili- said he was happy, and with his screen. expected here to result in new tary figures which reveal that hand resting in that of William- they thought highly of his knowl- son he said goodbye and died. And now for religion—the Good mass deportations of Jews to In First Half of 1943 edge of detailed and intricate Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe. Such was the tragic end of the Books all say NEW YORK. (WNS)—A total military problems. first Jew to die in the American That we would be heathens but The order became effective last of $11,500.000 has been raised ine e At the outset of the war South Revolution. for a Jew named Isaiah— Sunday. Carolina's chief concern was the mmenting on Laval's or- by the United Jewish Appeal in And what were Matthew, Mark, attitude of the Cherokees. Al- der the Nazi Transocean news the first six months of 1943 Luke, John and Paul? toward its $25,000,000 national though a peace treaty had been The Prophets and Apostles were agency said that the Jewish popu- quota, it was reported at a meet- signed with them, their reliability SCHOOLS lation of France has decreased by Jews, one and all. ing of the UJA executive com was open to question. Because —Bell. approximately 100,000 since 1940. mittee convened to review the re- - his Plantation was close to Indian (Continued from Page 1) The Nazi agency added that the towns. Salvador was given the Jewish population of Paris has sults of spring campaigns in NOTICE 3,095 communities. job of organizing a watch over ident; Lawrence Crohn, first vice Youth organizations and indi- fallen considerably, with few Expressing satisfaction with the the Indians. After the provincial president; Dr. A. E. Bernstein, Jews, easily distinguishable be- congress had concentrated the second vice president; Abe Kasle, viduals wishing to plan picnics cause of the yellow Stars of Da- rise in the level of giving in all parts of the country in the cur- state militia in Charleston and treasurer; Aaron A. Silberblatt, for soldiers may make arrange- yid, to be seen on the streets. ments to do so on alternate rent year, the executive commit- then adjourned, Salvador returned secretary. At the same time the Nazi The following were elected as Thursday evenings, from July 1 agency demanded that the Jews tee nevertheless pointed out that to his home to direct the watch on the Indians. Meanwhile, Brit- members of the board of direc- through Sept. 1, by calling Miss in southern France also be com- in order to meet vital neds for ish agents were stirring Up the tors for a three-year term to ex- Hannah G. Ferman, program di- pelled to wear the Star of David overseas war relief and rehabili- Cherokees. boning to keep the rire May 31, 1946: Rabbi Glazer, rector, Jewish Welfare Board, in order "to drive the Jews out" tation, for the maintenance of colonists busy in the interior Rabbi Sperka, Dora Ehrlich. Har- at MA. 8400, for an appointment. of that area. At the present the the wartime program in the Jew- Picnic dates for Saturday Jews in southern France are not ish National Home in Palestine while a British fleet bombarded ry Frank, Herman Osnos, Harold Charleston. Goodman, David I. Berris. Isi- nights as well as alternate Sun- compelled to wear the Mogen and for the adjustment of refu - When the Indians heard that dore Cohen. Sam Esterson, Adolnh days are also available. gees in the United States to the David. the English men-of-war had an- Beck, Irving Temler, Joseph war effort, American Jewry 11 191 - - chored in Charleston they crossed Block, Morris W. 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