Friday, April 27, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Tan

Polonner Association
Banquet This Sunday

Denver League
Plans Games Parties
To Raise Funds

C apitol
• Letter

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Agudas Israel
Youth Council
Formed in Detroit

ASHINGTON — While still employment because of race,
A branch of the Agudas Is.
the junior Senator from creed, color, national origin, or
Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, presi-
rael Youth Council has been
dent of the Detroit League of Missouri, President Truman iden- ancestry.
A delegation of Minnesota cit- formed i n Detroit.
the National Home for Jewish tified himself with President izens
Israel works to sus.
called on the then Vice
Roosevelt's
championship
of
leg-
Children at Denver, has return-
Turman early in March tarn Torah-true-Judaism througl
ed to the city, and is now direct- islation for the really democratic President
to tell him of their support for out the world. It aims to sol
ing the activities of the Detroit way of life for his fellow Amer- Senator Chavez's bill. They were all Jewish problems in the Spn
icans.
League.
At a pre-election meeting in pleased to hear the Vice Presi- of the Torah and to return the
The Detroit League is now
to an Eretz Yisroel found.
New
York's Madison Square Gar- dent tell them that he favored Jew
preparing for its annual Spring
a permanent FEPC with enforce- ed on its ideals.
den
last
October,
he
recited
his
fund raising project — simultan-
A public meeting will take
ment powers, and that a bill
eous games parties in the homes consistent support in Congress lacking them was no bill at all. place this Saturday evening
at
of its members and friends on of a permanent Fair Employ-
Senator Chavez on more than Lachar's on Twelfth. Rabbi Lei.
Wednesday, May 23. Mrs. Ray- ment Practices Commission, of one occasion has stressed the zer Levin will speak.
mond Smith of Santa Barbara a federal anti-lynching law, of "helplessness of voluntary efforts
The Rev. Joseph Hornstein
Dr. is the general chairman, as- anti-poll tax legislation. Presi- which left unpunished major vio- Windsor, temporary chairman, of
dent
Roosevelt's
advocacy
of
sisted by Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
lations of elementary principles will also address the assembly,
Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Mrs. Frank such measures, he declared, had of democracy." At hearings on
Rev. Bornstein was president
Handler, Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mrs. unloosed upon him "venomous his bill in March he asserted that of the Agudas Israel
Youth
and
undying
hatred"
from
the
Edward Krause, Mrs. Samuel
it "embodies the greatest weapon Council in Nosholsk, Poland.
Mrs. David Ebner, Mrs. "forces of racial and religious for implementing our political
Beth Yehudah Ladies Gordon,
Walter Anonoff, and Mrs. Philip intolerance" and from "expon- democracy yet placed before The purchase of War Bonds will
ents of bigotry and prejudice.'
To Hear Noted
Greenwald.
place the world on a free demo.
President Truman's record Congress . . . and the stronger
Due to present war-time con-
cretin basis.
the
enforcement
the
greater
the
Woman on May 6
ditions, hostesses may hold their shows that:
educational effect." Vigorous op-
In
June,
1944,
he
voted
for
Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin, parties either in the afternoon the appropriation for the Fair position can be expected from
Be a Blood Donor.
writer, lecturer, and editor of or evening or any other day dur- Employment Practices Committee the highly vocal southern sena-
ing
that
week,
if
it
is
inconven-
the "Jewish Spectator," will be
which President Roosevelt estab- tors when the bill reaches the
the main speaker at the dinner ient to do so on Wednesday. lished by executive order in June, Senate floor for debate.
May
23,
and
they
may
include
sponsored by the Ladies of Yesh-
Job Mil Held Up
1941, for the war period.
ivath Beth Yehudah on Sunday the men as their guests.
Well-informed c o n g r essional
In June, 1943, he voted for
Mrs.
Morris
Schiff
has
been
afternoon, May 6, in the Social
continuance of the National sources say that the House coun-
appointed
bond
chairman
for
the
Hall of Congregation Bnai David,
terpart has successfully employed
Youth Administration.
Detroit League.
Elmhurst and Fourteenth.
In November, 1942, he voted delaying tactics to hole up Mrs.
The
Denver
Home
was
found-
All proceeds of the dinner will
to limit the filibustering of Norton's bill in the Rules Corn-
be used towards the maintenance ed in 1907 as a refuge for or- southern senators against anti- mittee. There it gathers dust un-
phaned,
destitute
children
from
of the Beth Yehudah Day
til enough members assemble in
poll tax legislation.
School, kindergarten, and Beth tubercular background. T h e
Presiding over the Senate as the committee room to hear the
Home, covering 10 acres, now
Jacob School for Girls.
Vice President he had ample op- bill's opponents—the proponents
Reservations for the dinner represents an investment of portunity to see the bigotry have already had their say—and
can be made by calling Yeshi- $750,000. It is recognized as which successfully prevented then vote, either to send it to
vath Beth Yehudah, HO. 7990, one of the best equipped child- President Roosevelt's nominee, the House for debate, or to kill
and Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, pres- care institutions in the country. the former National Youth Ad- it in committee.
During the decade 1930-1940
New York State meanwhile,
ident, TO. 5-1171.
an annual average of 150 chil- ministration head, Aubrey Wil- after a stiff fight, acquired an
dren from 29 states received liams, from becoming chief of anti - discrimination law, with
the Rural Electrification Admin-
Rabbi Fram to Review care in the Home.
strong teeth. Similar bills have
INSURANCE TO $5000 ADDITIONAL
Since 1940 the Home has in- istration.
been introduced in the legisla-
Play "Jacobowsky
INSURANCE 2% OF YOUR VALUATION.
stituted a new service—the care Voted for Tolerance
tures of 10 other states—Colo-
By his affirmative FEPC vote rado, Connecticut, Indiana, Kan-
Franz Werf el's great play, now of asthmatic children. It is the
only
institution
equipped
to
care
almost
a
year
ago,
Mr.
Truman
appearing in Detroit, "Jacobow-
sas, Massachusetts, Michigan, New
sky and the Colonel," will be the for the chronic asthmatic child. went on record for the "relig- Jersey, New Mexico, and Pen-
ious tolerance . . • and economic
subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's
opportunity" for which he ap- nsylvania.
President Turman's call for
sermon at the Sabbath eve serv- Halevy Appoints
pealed in his first presidential protection of "fundamental
C LEANER
ices of Temple Israel at 8:30
address.
In
the
meantime
bills
rights" may well gong the bell PHONE CO. 1111
p. m. Friday, May 4. The serv- New Committees
have been introduced in both the that summons federal and state
ices will be followed by a social
CONVENIENT NEIGHBORHOOD
Senate and the House of Repre- legislators:
Detroit
Halevy
Singing
Society
hour and a symposium.
STORES THROUGHOUT DETROIT
sentatives
to
create
a
permanent
has
named
the
following
commit-
"Our forefathers came to our
Confirmation services of Tem-
Fair
Employment
Practices
Com-
CASH AND CARRY STORES
ple Israel will be held on the tees: Special activities and en- mission. Senator Chavers bill rugged shores in search of re-
ligious tolerance, political free-
eve of the Feast of Shavuos, tertainment, Dr. William Klein,
12035 Drxter
131 John It
(s.101)
has
teeth.
It
provides
5731 Miellino
Thursday night, May 17, at 8 chairman; Grace Cutler, Edith enforcement powers. So does dom and economic opportunity. 22148 Gd. River
1310 iS . 7 MI. Rd
111,wk
o'clock, in the Auditorium of the Rosberg and Samuel White; mem- Representative Mary Norton's. For these fundamental rights they 12900
8711 •:nul BHd.
3145 Bastions
bership,
Max
Levy,
chairman;
risked their lives. We well know
8941 Joe. Cutup's', 9612 lierelleval
Detroit Institute of Arts.
Not so Senator Taft's bill. It today that such rights can be
I'innree
?09:i
Jack
Rosberg,
co-chairman;
hos-
7300 'Wryer
The Religious School of Tem-
I 114:15 E. Jefferson
7157 (Hellion,'
ple Israel will close its sessions pitality, Edith Rosberg; public would make an FEPC an educa- preserved only by contsant vigil- 12100
MOO
ttooduord
Bd. River
sty, Harry Resnick.
tional body only without author- ance, the eternal price of lib-
4465 'trouble ,'
on May 26 and 27.
The Halevy is now starting a ity to penalize discrimination in erty!"
drive for members and invites
Hebrew Ladies Aid
everyone interested in Jewish
Benefit Party May 9
music to come to its rehearsals
The Hebrew Ladies Aid So- on Tuesday evenings at Roose-
ciety will hold a Red Cross velt School, Linwood at Burlin-
games party May 9 at 8 p. m., game. Dan Frohman, Halevy mus-
at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. ical director, holds auditions for
Mrs. Helen Auslander is gen- new members beginning at 8:30
eral chairman. The public f- p. m.
eral to attend.
A regular meeting was held Eva Prenzlauer Aid
April 25 in the Dexter-Lawrence
To Elect Officers
Hall.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
EDER FAMILY CLUB
New officers elected by the will nominate and elect officers
Eder Family Club are as follows. at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 1,
President, Harry Knopper; vice at the home of Mrs. J. C. Rose,
president, Eddie Brown; secre- 912 Clairmount.
The annual bridge luncheon
tary, Beatrice Eder; treasurer,
Helen Brown; corresponding sec- will be held on Wednesday, May
retary, Nettie Last; publicity, 23, at 12:30 p. m. at Kern's
Auditorium. There will be door
Naomi Eder.
Hostesses of the evening were prizes. Mrs. J. C. Rose is chair-
Henrietta, Beatrice and Naomi man and Mrs. Joseph York is co-
chairman of this affair. Tickets
Eder.
Congratulations were extended may be obtained through any of
to Lt. and Mrs. Bernard Litven the members, or at the door.
on the birth of a son.
The next meeting will be held Dr. Hershman to Talk
Test it on these questions
at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenfeld's
On
Law
of
Retaliation
new residence located at 18965
1. Who is John W. Snyder?
Santa Barbara at 8 p. m. this
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
These personalities have been
Sunday.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will
McPhail?-
preach on "The Law of Retalia-
in the public eye during the past
2. Who is Leland Stanford
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tion" at the Sabbath services
April 28 in Sharey Zedek Syna-
week. Have you read about them?
3. Who is Felix Von Lucknor?--
gogue. He will treat of the pres-
ent situation in Germany and the
If not, it may be that you don't
vengeance which is being visited
Van
Johnson?
4. Who is
upon the Germans, and he will
take The Detroit News regularly.
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the misunderstandings which have
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5. Who is licrmiva?
arisen in its interpretation. A
WINDOW SHADES
group of children from a Pro-
MADE TO ORDER
testant Sunday School will at-
Answers in Sunday's News, page 2; also Magazine Page Monday
Cleaned and Repaired
tend these services.

The Polonner Woliner Air As-
sociation will hold its annual din-
ner and installation of officers
at 7 p. m. this Sunday in the
Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth,
near Clairmount. The new offi-
cers are Hyman Barak, presi-
dent; Charles Softer, vice presi-
dent; Rena Fishman, secretary,
and Max Schreiber, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fishman, the
ers, lo are honorary chairmen.
found
Thnner-Woliner
Aid As-
e Po
sociation is composed of land-
sleit from the area around Pol-
onnoye in Volhynia, around the
old Russian-Polish herder, and it
is raising funds to aid the war
refugees in that battleground.

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