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CAPITOL LETTER
Justice Owen J. Roberts who said
By CHARLES BENSON
that "the indisputable facts ex-
The
following
have
made
con-
by Phineas J. Biron
hibit a clear violation of constitu-
Washington.
tributions to the Home:
.
list the names of the winners of
Lillian Ginzberg, Erna Mayer
The Supreme Court unanimous Clonal rig ts.
LISTEN HERE.
Lack of public concern for the
f
our contest, who qualified for and Mrs. M. Schwenger, in mem- 1 .
ruling
ling that loyal Americans o
Not enough publicity was given au tographed copies of Pierre van
to the Japanese minority
try of Anna M. Burton; A. W.
in either the Jewish or the gen-
in memory of father, Japanese descent cannot be de- are thought here to have helped
Forgotten
orgo tt en All"
seal press to a resolution passed Paassen's "The
l e George Polasky; Mr. and Mrs. rained in war relocation centers, to make possible the Supreme
i w t the
by the CIO at its recent annual . . . Sixteen readers sent
in i 1 a
Brook
M . M. Cohen, in memory of Ber- and the Army's announcement Court majority decision that mili-
convention in Chicago . . . The correct answers . .
nard Berman; Mrs. J. 'merman, that they may return home after tary expediency justified exclu-
resolution stated in unmistakable low, by Nelia Gardner White,
s
a
s
listed
st ed a in memory of husband, John Im- January 2, were hailed here as sion of American citizens from a
terms that "we pledge our sup- novel that should be
ng h com- email; Mrs. Anna M. Moss and important steps against "concen- military zone purely because of
port for the enactment of a Fed- anti-Semitic . . . Disparaging
by a Dina Jane Manheim, in memory tration camp" procedures in the ancestry. Many here feel that an
seal
law which
would
make anti-
on Jews
are distilled
Semitism
a crime
punishable
by tents
character
presented
as a Jew. of Bernard Berman; Mrs. David United States. But the fact that unfortunate precedent has been
B. Werbe, in memory of hus- the highest court in the land up - set, first by the act itself and
ABOUT PEOPLE.
imprisonment". . . Coming from
Composer Jerome Kern's . work
corn- band, David Werbe; Mr. and Mrs. held by a vest of 6 to 3 the con- then by the Supreme Court en-
the
powerful labor
organiza-
tion most
in America,
this is
of tre- pletion of forty years of w ric Harry Hyman, in memory of Lee stitutionality of the evacuation dorsement of it.
Since, in this instance, there
Harry Clark, in memory of the West Coast after Pearl
mendous
importance
at
a
was try
celebrated
all over
the non-
should
when Fascist groups are time
girding
• • • Kern,
as you
of of
father, Daniel Clark; Vera Harbor caused widespread con- was no immediate grievance to
_ Silver, in memory of Moyshe cern. Restrictions on a racial be rectified—the evacuation was
their loins for a new offensive know, is a member er
of. is ex Silver; Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and group have been justified on, the an accomplished fact—the Court
. . . Some representatives of the Aryan race which Hitler
was hesitant to criticize events
Robert Bros., in memory of Har- ground of "public necessity."
exclusively Aryan population of terminating
in the concentration
Although the Supreme Court of more than two and one-half
i ry Colburn; Mrs. David Silver,
camps of Europe
. . . Here in
Bronxville, N. Y., have been car-
the musical world pro in memory of mother, Sarah- emphasized that it was not ap- years ago. But enouraging note
rying on a campaign to change claimed Kern as the most dis- Tzeevye; , Mrs.
th and eloquence of
bliss - proving a broad policy under is the strength
M
. David
the town's name to Lawrenceville tinguished creator of popular — Hattie
A nn olteru ten achom ju m ro isn.
t. It
attie Berlin and
Gus Berlin,
Berlin, hss
in which citizens could be removed the dissent.
. . . They feel that "Bronxville" music . . . The mastermind of memory of Fred Brown; David from their homes indiscriminate- in the history
of is
n
is too remindful of the Bronx, this triumph of promotion was Wilkus, in memory of father, IY, Justice Hugo L. Black who prudence that a strong dissent
,
the borough where so many Jews none other than Maurice Berg- Samuel Wilkus; Samuel Silver- wrote the majority opinion said: eventually
in the course of years
•
live . . . Which reminds us: This man, advertising genius of Uni- man and family,
"When
under
conditions
of
mod-
a majority opinion.-
comes
be
ory
of
in mem
•
business of giving the city of versa' Pictures . . . News from
Berman; Mrs. Irving ern warfare our shores are threat-
Berlin some Jewish name such as Palestine calls Henrietta Szold's Bernard
Blatt, in memory of father, Da- ened by hostile forces, the power
Ginsburg may have been all right condition critical . . . Orthodox vid
e ICleiner; Mrs. Joseph Broder , to prot ct must be commensur- Sabbath League
as a gag, as it originally appeared Jewry in Eretz Israel has decreed in memory of Bernard Berman; ate with the threatened danger."
in a letter to the editor of Time special prayers for the first lady Mrs. Etta E. Cohn, in memory He declared further that pressing Sponsors Boys' Club
magazine—but we do think it's of Zionism, now in her 85th year of husband, Louis M. Cohn, and public necessity may sometimes
In order to provide an inter-
being quoted too often, and us- . . . Theda Bara, whom your par- father, Isaac M. Elbinger; N. J. justify the existence of restric-
ually with too little humor . . . ents know as "The Vamp" of the German, Miami Beach, Fla., in tions on a racial group, but esting activity for young boys
Some of the comment
sounds
as movies, and who has been living memory of parents, Kassreal- "racial antagonism never can." which will be in keeping with
were
shrewd-
Hitler the spirit of the Sabbath, the
Adolf
Reichsfuhrer
if the commentators
and Meechlee German;
Women's League for Sabbath
avi
ly spreading anti-Jewish feeling a quiet domestic
life
inHolly-
decades now, is 11lrs. Eva Jackson, in memory of based his campaign against the Observance is sponsoring an af-
. . . Timely reminder from W. wood for some
Winchell. "Who cares if Hitler is said to be returning to the screen Ai ax Freed; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jews in Germany on a variant ternoon club for boys at the
a seen- Spilker, Mrs. Ruth K. Ross and of "pressing public necessity." Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst
or isn't dead? . . . Isn't it more world—but this time as
Mrs. H. H. Elbinger, in memory Just what will be deemed such and 14th Sts., at 3 p. m. each
„ arist.
w
important to make certain
of Mrs. Jacob Roth and Bernard a necessity in America's future Sabbath afternoon. The boys arc
don't allow Hitler's ideas to RABBINICAL
NOTE.
Rabbi William
F. Rosenblum Berman; J. Kirman, in memory is uncertain enough to make this between the ages of 10 and 14
live?"
of New York's Temple Israel, of son, Zelick Kirman; Mrs. Mor- majority decision an uncomfort- years. They meet with an able
YOU SHOULD KNOW :
for racial minorities.
The announcement by the chief just returned from an extensive ris L. Fruman, in memory of able one
As Justice Robert H. Jackson sponsor, hold discussions, study
Mrs.
Ada
Gorelick;
Charles
Har-
the sedra, sing songs, are served
the Political Department of tour through Alaskan Army
a
the Jewish Agency for Palestine camps which he undertook to ris, in memory of parents, Haye pointed out, in a strong dissent, refreshments, and can stay for
Esther . and Sam Harris, and even if General DeWitt's exclu-
that it is seeking recognition of gether with
of the Fannie and Joe Knoppow; J. W. sion orders were reasonable min- Mincha services. All boys in the
t and colleagues
Catholic faiths,
neighborhood or within walking
the dsmand for a Jewish Com- Protestan
.
tary p recautions in 1942 it does distance of Elmhurst and 14th
- this one on himself • It
.
monwealth not only from Britain
not
follow
that
such
orders
are
•
but also from America and the seems that in some of the towns Webber,
Harry and Louis Cohen, in necessarily constitutional. "If, as are invited to attend this club
of father; Louis Blum-
Soviet Union mops that Dr. the trio visited the inhabitants memory
Collinswille, Ill., in mem- the court holds, it does follow," and
bring
their friends.
The
Women's
Sabbath League
Weizmann is drastically changing
had
never
even
seen
a
Jew,
let
,
ory
of
mother;
Mrs.
Dora
Shim-
Jackson
said,
"we
may
as
well
alone
a
rabbi,
and
that
before
berg
the Zionist policy . . . H e h as
berg. in memory of mother, Ray- say any military order will be will hold its annual membership
come to realize that the Man- the scheduled meetings in such
Esther Potashnik, do- constitutional and have done with members
luncheon on for
new and paid-up
( . y towns the local minister would
Wednesday,
Jan. 18,
date for Palestine, not held b e explain to his neople just what zel; Mrs.
nation;
Mrs.
Lena
Goldsmith
and
it."
Justice
Frank
Murphy
also
dis-
at
the
Congregation
Bnai Moshe,
Great Britain, may be reconsid-
Harry Koffman, Cass City,
erect at the forthcoming peac a rabbi is . . . So, in one of the Mrs.
towns, the clean-shaven Rabbi Mich., in memory of husband and renting from the majority opin- Dexter and Lawrence, and an
conference.
father,
David Goldsmith; Mrs. ion went further. He charged outstanding program is being
Rosenblum, in his chaplain's uni-
h Nathan, Houston, Tex., in that the "exclusion of all Japa- planned. The both branches of
BOOK NEWS:
form, coming onto the rostrum Sara
Meyer-
in
The American Jewish Commit- together
Meyer- nese, alien and non-alien, goes the League are now engaged
drive.
ether with the e other ministers, memory of husband,
tee recently contributed $5,000
in the front row Yoj ne Nathan; Mr. and Mrs. over the very brink of constitu- an extensive membership
an of the
I. Levin is chairm d
to the Jewish Division of the New observed
the visitors ill a puz- Louis Freedman, donation; Har- tional power and falls into the Mrs.
looking Itt a Isd
Twelfth Street Br anch ri ve, and
York Public Library, for the par- zled way, and then, obviously di3- et, Rose and Helen Rosenberg, ugly abyss of racism."
H
"No
reasonable
relation
to
an
Mrs.
A: 0. Barsky is chairman
chase of books . . . The picture appointed because there was no in memory of Bernard Berman;
featured on the front cover of the
patriarchal figure among Ira E. Gumm, in memory of immediate, imminent and impend- of the Dexter-Linwood district
mother. Jennie Gillum; Mr. and Mg public danger is evident to membership drive. All women in-
December issue of the National bearded,
Jewish Monthly is the best photo them,
exclaimed to her neighbor: Mrs. Harry Roth, in memory of support this racial restriction terested in membership are urged
yet "Isn't it a shame the rabbi II • er Teitel Mrs. Giza Isaacs, whch is one of the most sweep- to contact either of these chair-
of Jewish interest we have
come?"
II .
n
seen coming from the Western
Mrs. Sarah Geller, Samuel Miro mg and complete deprivations
Talks on behalf of this drive
front . • . Attorney Louis Nizer,
and Bernard Berman; Mrs. Es- constitutional rights in the his-
then Fischer, donation; Mrs. Sa- tory of this nation in the absence will be heard each Saturday eve-
whose "What to Do with Ger-
rah Schwartz, donation; Mrs. of martial law," Murphy added. ning over Hyman Altman's radio
many" is being studied by people Ezra Women to Hold
who will have to say in deciding
Minnie Steinberg, in memory of The third dissent came from hour.
what should be done with the Donor Luncheon Jan. 16
Jacob Steinberg; Mr.
a nd ,
hus b R
Nazis, is happy to know that
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memory of Isidore Hertzberg;
of
the
Federation
of
Polish
Jews
editions of the book are being
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