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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-08-27

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Ameridut 7avish Periodical Carter

August 27,

No

1943

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Pictorial Record of J.D.C. Aid to Polish Jews

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This is the first picture to arrive from Palestine in
the United States of the food and clothing packages
with which the Joint Distribution Committee is help-
ing to relieve the distress of Polish Jewish refugees
in Asiatic Russia. Shipped via Iran, some of the
smaller packages, shown in the .,
center, were desig.
rated to individual beneficiaries. J.D.C. representa-

tives are presently seeking additional supplies
throughout the Middle East.
This is one phase of the J.D.C.'s efforts on behalf
of the Polish refugees. For more than a year
they
have also been using J.D.C.-sent drugs, medicines,
hospital equipment, blankets, and even diapers,
which were dispatched from the United
States on
Russian freir- 4ers.

CAPITOL LETTER

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JEWISH SPORTS WORLD "Swingin' in the Groove"
Continues at Three 666

By VICTOR WAYNE
• Bettie Taylor's dancing ex-
STAR BOATS:
travaganza, "Swingin' In The
There is nothing more pictur- Groove," will continue all this
week at Club Three 666, giving
erque in the
sporting scene than way to a brand new sepia revue,
to watch a flotilla of racing hulls Monday.
Lonnie Johnson of gui-
get under way for a fast spin tar-strumming fame, tops the big
across the summer waters. The variety cast in the current revue
picture is complete once the wino including Baby Spic and Span,
novelty song and dance duo;
fills the bellies of the spinaker Dodo, feminine speed tapster, for-
anl parachute sails. And, if you're nicely of the Four Kit Kats;
a sentimentalist, the only tune Little Dave, clever eccentric danc-
that will come to mind will be er; Sam Fouche, popular singing
"Red Sails in the Sunset." master of ceremonies, and
the
If looking at these sleek, eight precision-dancing Taylor-
stream•ned craft is thrilling , in- ettes. Top revue tunes
are
agine the tremendous kick we "Broadway Rhythm," "Redskin
got the other day when we were Rhumba," and "Jumpin' The
taken for a ride by Morris Ro- Blues." Dance
and show rhythms
sen, Commodore of the Atlantic are by Teddy Buckner and his
Racing Association (an organiza-
orchestra. Songstress Joa-Anna
tion now doubling as an auxiliary Holmes and George Saunders,
of the U. S. Coast Guard.) Rosen master organist, collaborate on
is "skipper" of the "Star 4" intermission entertainmept.
slickest boat in Eastern waters.
And Rosen, by the way, is one
of the hundreds of Jewish sailing Downtown Theaters
enthusiasts who are registered
MICHIGAN—Starting Friday,
with the American Yachting club. the Michigan Theater will present
New star boats, hailed by many Joan
Leslie and Fred Asta're in
sports sailors are just about the a gay laugh, love, sing and dance
claSsiest racing craft afloat, go musical, "The Sky's the Limit"
back about three decades. It was and another in the popular Falcon
in 1911, according to Rosen, that series—"The Falcon in Danger"
the Star boat first appeared. Re- with Tom Conway in the title
quirements governing its make- role.
up are rigid. Every boat must be
twenty-two feet long. "Can't be
an eighth of an inch out of the was UNITED
a Lady" ARTISTS—"DuBarry
in gorgeous Tech-
way," Rosen explained.
nicolo•, starring Red Skelton, Lu-
The thing that seems to give cille Ball and Gene Kelly, opened
Rosen, a dapper chap in his early on Thursday at the United Ar-
forties, his biggest thrill, is the tists Theater. The second feature
fact that more and more Jewish will be "Hitler's Madman" with
boys and girls are taking to sail- Patricia Morison, John Carra-
boating and that the youth of dine and Alan Curtis.
these skippers is a most pro- —
pitious omen. For all its small
size, a Star boat means heaps of
work for its owner and crew. The
minute care it requires makes the \
overhauling on other size craft
Originally we
look like a tea-party. Star boaters
asked for 10 percent
manicuring their vessels for a
in bonds; now we
race don't miss an inch of the

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pcopie.
Then the Japanese came and
German racism was introduced on
the islands. The Japanese claimed
By CHARLES BENSON
the Jews had tried to "obtain
Washington.
inhabitants of the Philippines are advantages for themselves" and
need considerably
In their attempts to win over Roman Catholics. About 1,000,- indulged in black market deal- glossy hulls. "They almost polish
more
off
the
boat
bottom
with
a
flan-
ings,
profiteering
and
ttempted
the Filipinos, the Japanese con-, 000 belong to the Independent
nel rag," Rosen laughed.
espionage.
President
Quezon,
as
tinue to ape Nazi anti-Semitic Catholic Church, organized by
Racing rules are responsible for
head of the Philippine govern-
policies. But according to Philip- a Filipino priest at the end of ment-in-exile in Washington, con- such super-solicitude. To be eli
pine observers here they are
sidered the Japanese accusations gible for a race a boat cannot
century. and
Another
500,000
meeting with little success. The the
are last
Moslems
500,000
are a tribute to the Jews and to the carry any marine growth. And
Filipinos will not bite. For eight pagans.
not only is this sort of sailing
residents of the Philippines.
years they have had a constitu-
I y as to the Mosl em s
The . Japanese attempt to de- fun but according to expert sail-
tion with a bill of rights more Japaneasep
c that the
ors, it's the highest form of tech-
thought they
ey could most stroy the unity of Philippine re-
up-to-date and explicit than that easily
sistance was unsuccessful. The nical racing a sportsman can get.
appeal.
The
Japanese
tried
of the United States. The effort deerately to appease the Al •
Moslems resisted Japanese On our our trip with Rosen we
to make a scap eg oatf
o t ie
blot
1 hand- desperately
ea r ne t at winning a race may
ldh
of the Island of M undo. These "friendsh . "
ful of J •
They really are the most delicious
s on scorn.
the islands is Mohammedans have offered armed
Now the Japanese occupation depend on the slightest bend of muffins that ever melted a pat of but-
Now
being met m with
a
has imposed a the mast and on the skillful mani- ter! Made with crisp, toasted shreds
resistance; the Japs have been
Two-thirds of the 16,500,000 forced to admit their failure to special "war tax" on all Jews, potation of the most trivial va- of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, they have a
texture and flavor that have made
according to a report in the gory of wind.
win them over.
Other "star" sailors in Rosen's them famous all over America.
"Deutsche Beobachter in
en
The Jews
on the Philippine
th•it club who hold pennants emble-
Asi".
Islands
are hardly
a group to The German account states
Kellogg's All-Bran Muffins

wealthy" Jews, who own real matic of sectional supremacy are 2 tablespoons
fear.
Until
Hitler
came
to
power,
&A„,„
cup milk
Harold
Cohen,
an
N.
Y.
P.
star;
there were about 500 of them on estate and big business concerns
shortening
I cup flour
the Philippines. President Manuel will be forced to surrender 50 David Dellinsky, a fresh water % cup corn syrup
BETTY TAYLOR Presents
% teaspoon salt
egg
2% teaspoons
I. Quezon used his personal in- per cent of their holdings. Other man from Princeton, and the 1 1 cup
Kellogg's
baking powder'
"SWINGIN' IN
fluence to help refugees from Jews will be obliged to pay a brothers Kemroff of Cornell. These
All-Bran
Germany into the Philippines. He tax equivalent to one-third the men just mentioned have garnered
THE It GROOVE"
Cream
shortening
and
syrup
E V l' 91
more championships among them thoroughly; add egg and corn
insisted only that they have no value of all their possessions.
beat well.
Starring LONNIE JOHNSON
criminal
records
and
that
rela-
than all the other Jewish sailors Stir in All-Bran and milk, let soak
This
is
thought
here
to
be
an-
and Ills GUITAR
tives or friends be willing to other move to lower the prestige in this country. Their winning en- until most of moisture is taken up.
Be AISLE TO PROVE YOU ARE 2.1
guarantee their support for three of the Jews, but it is felt that signs and pennants total two hun- Sift flour with salt and baking pow-
months. He even went so far as it will be as unsuccessful as pre- dred and ninety four. And ac- der; add to first mixture and stir only
Pl va-1,/,/ el1-
to give farms carved from his vious anti-Jewish, measures in cording to Yachting Revues, the until flour disappears. Fill greased
pans two-thirds full and bake
private estate. About 1,000 Jew- the Philippines.
name of Morris Rosen leads all the muffin
in moderately hot oven (400° F.)
666EASTADAMs.PA. 2673 ish
refugees settled on the islands.
On the 45th anniversar y of rest. Hi Ho, blow,the man down. about 30 minutes. Yield: 8 large muf-
ANDBEW
SIJEED MGR
They lived in harmony with their our acquisition of the islands, From now on, asailing We shall fins, 3 inches in diameter, or 12 small
fellow-citizens, protected by be- President Roosevelt promised in- go.
muffins, -2%, Inches in diameter.
nevolent laws and benevolent dependence and representation at
the peace conference. Congress
Bank Loans
passed the Tydings-McDuffie In-
Bank Loans
dependence Act in 1934. The act
provides for the recognition of
Philippine independence after a
10-year
transitional
ANNOUNCING NEW
common-
wealth government with a Filipinj
EVENING BANKING HOURS
chief executive. In 1935, the
MAIN BANK
I
Commonwealth of the Philippines
BRANCHES
MONDAYS
elected its first president. Now
FRIDAYS
6 to 8 P. M.
comes the President's promise to
I
6 to 8 P. M.
the Filipinos that "the republic
Co-operating with bury wartime worker*, the*. evening hour, girt opportr-
nit,. Jar Mob* who desire to obtain loans, open taring.
of the Philippines will be estab-
or checking account*
ished the moment the power of
INDUSTRIAL NATIONAL BANK
our Japanese enemies is de-
WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER
troyed." It is obviously an at-
Federal
t
o Member
mit initanN
Conutratnt Branched
empt to counter Japanese Pre-
Ftliti
retIne
n mier Tojo's reported pledge to
CorpontIes
RANDOLPH 5960
Syetem
he Japanese-held islands that
t hey will be given independence
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b y the end of the year.
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Philippine circles here are con-
V inced that Tojo's word will not
Women
who value quality and individuality are proud to
array much weight with the peo•
le of the islands. Anti-Semitism,
display the Annis label in their furs . . . it is a tribute
oo, is doomed there, it is felt.
to their good taste and discriminatio n
in selecting the best.

FAMOUS NO-SUGAR
41.-BRAN MUFFINS
EASY! DELICIOUS!



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STOLARSKY CLUB

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A meeting of the Stolarsky

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f Calvert Ave. on Sunday,
A ug. 29.
The
Stolarsky family has
pl edged toward the support of a
ch ild in Palestine.
The meeting of Aug. 1 was
he Id at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •
L ou Holbrook of Monterey Ave.

BUY WAR BONDS!

of Awns Fur Coats, $79 to $2500

All Furs subject to 10% Federal Tax

F amily Club will be held at the
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