291h Year of Service to Our State and Nation Detroit Jewish Chronicle ef- ind an- nn- u_l and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944 VOL. 46, NO 10 in ub- Community Council Quarterly Conference to Be Held Mar. 13 has in va- liun Affiliation with National Organization to To Combat Anti-Semitism on Agenda 1Irs. case hil- of the She '3en- lubs ious Reach Nearly Five Times Original Quota Palestine Resolution Halted by Opposition of WarDepartment General George C. Marshall Urges Postponement for Military Reasons WASHINGTON. (WNS)—The result in the indefinite 'postpone- disclosure that General George ment of action by the Senate totals of tabulation Final C. Marshall, Army Chief of Staff, Foreign Relations Committee and achieved by the War Bond com- by the House Foreign Affairs had urged the Senate Foreign mittee of Temple Beth El in the Relations Committee to postpone Committee. It is believed here, Fourth War Loan Drive shows action, for military reasons, on a however, that if the present reso- sales of $1,582,100, nearly resolution that would put both lutions are shelved, some favor- $1,000,000 of which were for HouseA of Congress on record as able action on the Palestine ques- purchases of "E", "F' and "G" favoring the abrogation of the tion will be forthcoming in about bonds, the balance for other White Paper in Palestine and six months. Although it was hinted last series, a record among congrega- the ultimate establishment there tions in the Middle West. This in- of a free and democratic Jewish week by official circles that no formation. comes from general Commonwealth is expected to action would be taken on the See COUNCIL—Page 12 Palestine Resolution without the chairman Leonard N. Simons of approval of the State and War the Temple Beth El Committee. Departments, the first official dis- The remarkable showing — closure that high Army officials nearly five times the original were opposed to its passage, on quota of $330,000—brought the the ground that it might stir following letter from Chairman Arab resentment and disturb the Frank N. Isbey of the U. S. status quo in the Near East, Treasury Michigan War Finance came in the form of a letter from Committee: Henry I,. Stimson, Secretary of War, to Senator Tom Connally, Dear Mr. Simons. Makes Declaration at Stoppage Unwise and chairman of the Senate Foreign In the name of the Michi- Relations Committee. gan War Finance Committee, National Fund Meet Ungenerous, He Says The revelation that General let me express my sincere ap- LONDON (Palcor).—A Jewish Marshall had testified at a secret preciation for the outstanding Ad- NEW YORK (WNS). work performed by members Homeland in Palestine is the only session of the Senate Foreign dressing a gathering of more of Temple Beth El in selling basis "for permanent freedom for Relations Committee that the than 2,500 people at the conven- and purchasing one million and the Jews," it was declared here passage of the Palestine Resolu- • half dollars worth of War by Harold Laski, member of the tion might disturb relations with tion of Hebrew Sheltering and Bonds during the Fourth War executive committee of the Brit- the Arabs, was made by Senator Immigrant Aid Society which was ish Labor Party, addressing a Gerald P. Nye, Republican of Loan drive. JAMES I. ELLMANN held here on Sunday, March 5, at We believe that this consti- mass meeting in West London, North Dakota. Although Senator the Hotel Astor. Attorney Gen- tunes a record in the history under the auspices of the Jewish Nye (lid not reveal the details of munity Council, will of the Middle West. It shows National Fund in connection witn General Marshall's testimony, it be held on eral Francis Biddle declared that Monday, March 13, at 8:30 p. m.. he was opposed to proposals ban- the time and patriotic spirit of its campaign to raise funds for is believed that the Chief of Staff in the auditorium of the Jewish Congregation Beth El, and a Palestine forest in the name expressed fear that the adoption Community Center, Woodward at ning all immigration after the your own excellent work as of King Christian of Denmark. of the Palestine Resolution would War Bond chairman. It is most necessary, he said, disturb the United Nation's re- Holbrook. James I. Ellmann, war. Mr. Biddle pointed out that Please extend our congratu- that "the Jew's bear testimony lations with the Arabs to the ex- president, Community Council lations to all the "Gallants"— iublicly. of their unity. Only in tent of hampering the prosecu- has made public the agenda for runnysmall countries have "re- the conference, at which import- sponded more generously" than that the Jews under tion of the war. men, y eomen iin4 rchildven— I degree. General Marshall's views are who so unselfishly gave of their the ant decisiOns are to be made, the United States in admitting every king and within every na- affecting Detroit's Jewish commu- refugees from Nazi countries, and own time to bring success to tion admit at this time that they believed to have had the backing vei. gan Fourth War are bound together in fraternity, of Secretary of State Cordell Mich nity, both internally, and in its declared that complete stoppage our Dr relations with the larger Amevi. of immigration would be unwise i Loan is there any hope for the survival Hull and Secretary of War Henry and ungenerous. He declared him- I. Stimson who, it was indicated, can Among Jewish community. Hy Schlafer, chairman of the of the Jewish people." the matters on tine self in favor of restrictive and Professor Laski, in referring had written letters opposing ac- Men's Temple Club, and Mrs. selective immigration. agenda are the following: Referring to the "number of Theodore Kelter, who headed the to the postwar Jewish problems, tion on the resolution at this appealed to "all Jews enjoying time. 1. A report on the creation of Senators Wagner and Taft, co- the new national body which is bills" which have been introduced safety now, to consider the mil- See BETH EL—Page 12 to formulate policy on combat- in Congress recently seeking to lions of Jews of Eastern and authors of the Senate Palestine Central Europe for whom living Resolution, indicated that in view ting anti-Semitism, and on the ban all immigration after the war, Mr. Biddle said: "In the will begin" only after the con- of the official opposition there years to come, particularly in flict is terminated and Hitler an- was little chance of the commit- these immediate years after the orting t resolution nihilated. He then stated that tee's rep he enemy is beaten and the sad soon. Meanwhile it was announc- out- "as one who until the NOTICE countries of Europe lift their break of the war had but a faint ed by the House Foreign Affairs eyes to the West, I suggest that interest as a professional in the Committee that it would not re- must not shut our doors to f Pal- sume hearings on the resolution All copy must be in not we phenomenal development o ) ' the needs of our fellowmen. A capacity crowd filled the ‘stine, I have learned since the until the disposal of more urgent maintained that if peace was later than Wednesday, 3 He to endure after the war "nations social hall of Shaarey Zedek war began that Jewish settle- business. In the meantime it was indi- ent in Palestine as a Homeland, be separated in rigid Sunday evening, March 5, to at- at- ,v p. m. It must be written cannot for every Jew everywhere cated that the Palestine question vacuums of isolation" and that tend the anniversary banquet of in the postwar world would Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A cross- choosing to enter the territory, would be discussed at the diplo- on one side of paper only living involve closer international obli- sectio n of Detroit's Jewry, rep - is manent freedom the a Jews the only basis on for which per- matic parley, slated to - be held and responsibilities. in London soon between British and where possible should gations resenting many synagogues and may be built." Suggesting that "our future communal organizations, listened controls" over immigration "be See PALESTINE—Page 12 See LASKI—Page 12 to the attractive program pre- be typewritten, sided over by David I. Berris as See ATTORNEY—Page 12 toastmaster. Rabbi Isaac Stollman greeted the guests in his capac- ity as honorary president of the Yeshivah. Dr. Samson R. Weiss, dean of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, reported on Yeshivah facts and Mrs. Jessie C. Gneshin, na- recommended to executive tui- figures. Benjamin Magier, a stu- tional president of the Ladies' pointment in selective service and dent of the David W. Simons •gar- William A. Lydgate, editor of tion and several affiliated cies, on Sunday, March 26, at Talmud class, spoke for the stu- Auxiliary to the Jewish War Vet- transferred by request to the the Gallup Poll, will he the guest bi M. J. Wohlgel- erans of the United States, will Navy Department. 7:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com- (lent body. Rab Her husband, Jack Gneshin, munity Center, 8904 Woodward ernter introduced the guest arrive in Detroit Sunday, March Ave., it has been announced by speaker, Rabbi Samuel Cooper of 12, on an official visit of the aux- served in the 82nd Division in Abraham Srere, president of the Charleston, W. Va., who inspired ilia•ies within the Department of the first world war and was se- Jewish Welfare Federation. the audience with his excellent Michigan. During her stay, a past verely wounded at Meuse Ar- commanders and presidents ban- gonne. He is one of the few sur- As the editor of what has coml.' address. Rabbi Cooper congratulated quet will be held in the evening, vivors of Sergeant York's com- to be America's best known yard- Hotel. plan'', Book-Cadillac the stick for measuring public opin- the Detroit Jewish community on et The Gneshins have two chil- ion, Mr. Lydgate has charge of the splendid institution, the name Greetings from local and state dignitaries of allied auxiliary dren : Bennet, 18, a student at the questions on of which has steadily won fame formulating. hundred for its educational achievements. veteran affiliations, followed by City College, who passed an which the Poll's 1,100 even o thoughh the a tour of Army. Navy and Ma- Army special test; Stanley, 15, interviewers throughout the coup- He stressed that are wav rine and U. S. Veteran facilities who as his mother's son prefers n try collect the views of nelsons Allied Nations ps re- the Navy. They have nine neph- in all walks of life. He also edits to a certain victory, the Jewish hospitals and base i cam, mries at will a ews in service, seven commi.4- i i ports from JWV auxiliaries on Monday, this vast commentary and inter- people will come out losers if ' al n i the sinned officers. Preis its significance in regular they do not build up institutions p gl ener arranged aft pr:g(ra ( l ,t m a x Mrs. Gneshin is a charter mem- bulletins sent out to the 125 of Jewish learning which are to climax r ui ,- and con- her of Dolly Madison Unit of th , radio 1, r newspapers which subscribe to preserve the heritage and the ter specific Jewish way of thinking - lerence with the War press. No. I, Na- American Legion, of Menorah this service. Lo dge, Eastern Stars, delegate During World W In the five years since the and living. Cantor David Katzman of Con- tional President Jessie C. Gneshin to the Council of Jewish Organi- founding of the American In- enlisted (F), in the S. promoted Navy and U. was zations of Born Park, a member stitute of Public Opinion, or the gregation Bnai Moshe rendered Yeoman Commit- of the Army and Navy Commit- Gallup Poll, as it is popularly two vocal selections in his usual tee of the Women's Division of from 1917 . to first class, served known, Mr. Lydgate has had the masterly manner. Harry Siegel for his ex to 1920 at the Brooklyn Navy JWB , and member of a number editorial direction of the sound- won great applause ings taken on literally every cellent rendition of three musical Yard, Federal Rendezvous and of benevolent groups in the corn- on the 'cello. Fleet Supply Base. She tried to munity. question of consequence—eco - numbers She was for two years presi- At the banquet, the formal re-enlist as a WAVE in this war, nomic and social, as well as po- WILLIAM A. LYDG,ATE but was rejected because her speaker at the annual meeting litical—confronting the Ameri- opening of the endowment fund See GNESH1N—Page 12 younger son is a minor. She was See ENDOWMENT—Page 12 The March quarterly busine s s significance of this new body b9th for Detroit and for the conference of the delegates, rep - national scene resenting 200 constituent organi- of the execu- Di 2. Discussion zations of Detroit's Jewish Com- ti ve committee's decision that Detroit's Jewish community, as represented by its Community ..„.1 Council, affiliate with this new bo d y. 3. A report on the Conference on Anti-Semitism held in New the itive was lees thee the Cates tee's abbi tion nity !cent Homeland Only Basis for Freedom, Says Harold Laski Attorney Ceneral Biddle Opposes Immigration Ban VIII e Beth El's$1,582,100 ar Bond Sales Set Midwest Record 10e Single Copy; $3.00 Per YeLir Endowment Fund Of $250,000 for Yeshivah Opened 1 William A. Lydgate of Gallup Poll to Be Federation Guest Speaker on March 26 (0, of the Jewish Welfare Feder!- See LYDGATE—Page 12 Mrs. Jessie C. Gneshin, National Head Of JW V Auxiliary, to Visit Here