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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

N. W. Men's Clubs
tionalists who all too often sabo-
peace. But more Americans know tage the cause of international To Meet Tuesday

Pa • Twelve

PEACE

25, 1945

Jr. Home Relief
Luncheon Sunday

Home Relief Societys
it today than knew it before cooperation by a too slavish ad-
The next meeting of the Men's
Junior
Pearl Harbor. And more Amer- herence to perfectionism. Simi- Club of the Northwest Hebrew - annual Mothers' and Daughters'
cans know it today than knew larly, we must guard ourselves Congregation will be held Tues luncheon will be held this Sun-
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about it yesterday. The trend is against the appeasers who could day, May 29, at 8:30 p. m., at
day at 1:30 p. m., at the Wardell
men and women who have served obvious. If you want proof, you sacrifice the reality of peace for the Bagley School.
our country in all its wars since will find it in the recent Gallup the illusion of an organization —
The speaker will be Maurice Sheraton Hotel.
The program will include
the Spanish - American — should Poll which indicates that 74 per any organization—for the pres- Seligman, president of the Men's
cent of the American people are ervation of peace. A powerless Club of Congregation Shaarey talk by Mrs. Edmond N. Hat
think on Memorial Day in terms in favor of some form of inter-
sister of Mayor Edwarc x
of world peace. For no one, national peace machinery after framework of an international Zedek and vice president of the van,
Jeffries. Mrs. Hanovan will speg i
more than an ex-soldier, has a the war. For further proof, you organization that, by the nature national organization of Men's
its being, must necessarily be Clubs.
on "Women's Rep esentan
true realization of the horrors only have to turn to the pages of
as
impotent
as
the
League
of
The
following
appointments
Society".
sponsor of
of war and the glories of peace. of the Congressional Record to
founder and
It is fortunate that we prepare note that the majority of the Nations, is no better than no or- have been made: David J. Miller, the The
group,
Mrs.
Harry
Shulman,
for the eventual peace blessed members of the United State s ganization, but on the other chairman of the committee on
in will explain the traditions of
hand,
an
organization
of
poten-
athletics;
Max
Haidy,
chairnu
with the firm foundation of the Senate approve inernational co-
tial strength, even though it may of the social committee, and Junior Home Relief Society.
Rooseveltian legacy for world or-
Mrs. Bertha Chornsky, honor-
operation.
have flaws, is progress.
Charles Charlie, chairman of the ary member, will install the new-
ganization, a formula which has
We have won the war in Eu-
There
must
be
a
common
ac-
membership
committee.
the
already won the complete appro- rope, and we are fast winning
The full complement of com- ly elected officers after
of the fact that 19th
bation of President Harry S. the war in the Pacific, because ceptance
century principles of nationalism mittees will be announced at this luncheon.
Truman.
we have learned to fight side by
As a Legionnaire, as a man side with our fellow soldiers of and unlimited rights of sover- meeting.
• are outmoded. In the
who' fought side by side with the United Nations. As peace eignty
many of us in 1918, President approaches, we must learn to words of the late Wendell Will-
we are all one world and
Truman is deeply conscious of live side by side with these same kie,
must all unite to keep that
the fact that the achievem ent of men of the United Nations with we
one world at peace. And this
a just and lasting peace is the whom we fought and died.
will be impossible unless there
aspiration most dear to the hearts
Our 13,000,000 soldiers and
from San Francisco an
and minds of our brave men and sailors—an army composed of emerges
organization that
women in service. As a man who rich and poor, of white and international
transcends traditional concepts of
lived on the battlefield with men black, of Christian and Jew, of national sovereignty in favor of
who bled and died, President Protestant and Catholic — were an international guarantee of the
Truman knows full well that our united in the determination to rights of all men. No longer can
men now in service—no matter eliminate Nazi tyranny. This the world afford to stand aside
where they be—have no more unity didn't mean that all was as one nation creates the seeds
devout hope than that never perfect harmony in the barrack of War by inhumanity, racial or
For that "I'd like to get away from it all" feeling ...
again will there be a war of the rooms, on the battlefield, or on religious, to a segment of its
board a famous ship and sail the "inland
seas"
for a
of the
Niagara
tragic proportions of World the home front.
own nation. When that happens,
short vacation. Buffalo, the first city oy yourself
War, II...
Surely we're aware of Negro we will have taken an important
region, is just overnight away. Enj with l
We veterans of the first World discrimination throughout the na- step in the direction of continued
entertainment
foods of excellence, dancing,
War returned to America im- tion; most obviously we're con-
the broad decks or lounge at ease in restful cabins.
world
peace.
bued with the Wilsonian ideals scious of recurring manifesta-
You'll come back to thenob refreshe and ready to
n.
of peace through world organi- tions of anti-Semitism; obviously
grapple with everyday poblems agai d
zation. We hoped and prayed we can't help but be conscious Russian War Relief
that in the future, the quarrels of strife between capital and
of nations could be settled over labor. But this didn't keep us Honors Rosenberg
a conference table instead of on from working hand in hand to
from Foot
Delegates of numerous orga-
the batpefield. Most certainly,
.
the weapons and the
Street
nizations
came
Sunday,
May
20
Third
of
that within p
.4 - dreamed
we
our neyt4
lifetime,
that less than 251 supplies that made victory pos- to pay tribute to Aaron Rosen-
CAdillac 9800
years later, blood would be spill- i sib And when the war is coin- berg, outgoing chairman of the
Jewish Committee for Russian
ed, on the battlefields of the
world in a second World War, pletely over, perfection will not War Relief at a banquet in his
" the land of the Stars honor at the Jewish Hall at 5028
'FAST, ICOHOMICAl
a global war of greater inten- reig
and Stripes. There will be con- Joy Road.
FREIGHT SERVICE
sity and barbarism than the first flicts, discriminations and strug-
The invocation was given by
gles. We are hopeful that these Rev. Francis B. Creamer, rector
World War.
Not Lose Faith
will be reduced to a minimum of the Christ Episcopal Church
It is important that Americans but we are conscious of the fact of Grosse Pointe,
should not lose faith in World they cannot be completely elim-
Among those who spoke were
Peace. The reports from San inated. It is thus unfair to ask Philip Adler, Louis James Rosen -
Francisco are not and will not of the many nations that an in- berg, Rabbi Joshua Sperka and
Comfort
always be exactly for what we ternational organization accom- Representative Ellstein.
hope. There will be manifesta- plish for all the world what no
Following the dinner the officers
Route" . . . enjoy an uncrowded journey aboard the
tions of selfish nationalism that one nation can accomplish for for the coming year were install-
may, at first glance, lead one to its own people.
ed. Isadore Starr is the chairman.
big spacious D86C ships. Leave Detroit any night at
assume that the world has learn- Labor for Peace
Two carloads of food have been
11:30, sleep dreamlessly in commodious staterooms.
ed little from the horrors of two
As the diplomats of the world purchased for the Jewish Com-
wars; cynics may loudly pro- meet in San Francisco to frame mittee for Russian War Relief to
Arrive refreshed.
claim that the new peace will be the structure for a permanent be sent to Russia. At the ban-
just another illusion, just a pre- world organization, it is essen- quet many individuals and orga-
lude of armistice between the tial that we Americans continue nizations contributed to send food
second and .third World Wars.
to labor as effectively for world to Russia. Contributions are still
We must guard against such peace as We fought for military being accepted by the Jewish Com-
thinking, and no day is more victory. This means that we must mittee for Russian War Relief.
appropriate than Memorial Day adopt a strategy of reality. We
peace making the same faith, must neither seek the unattain-
to pledge ourselves to give to able of perfectionism, nor must
the same surety of victory, that we succumb to a cynical defeat-
we have given to the great task ism that admits of no progress.
of making war.
We must beware the pre-war
All Americans are not yet fully
conscious of the absolute neces- isolationists, the demagogic Amer-
sity for international cooperation ica Firsters, and the bigoted na-
as a means of keeping world

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Formerly with Patton in Germany, The Ne
war correspondent, John M. Carlisle, is now with
MacArthur in the Philippines. Read his eye-witness
reports on the activities of Detroit and Michigan
servicemen in the famous Red Arrow Division now
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will be held at the

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ON

SUNDAY, MAY 27

and

SUNDAY, JUNE 3

A. M. AND 12:30 P. M.
BETWEEN HOURS OF 9:30

your children without delay as classes are limited in
a basic Hebrew and Sunday School education.
size. Assure them
r school, conducted by the
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also be held at the same time and place as outlined above.
J. Miller, Chairman
information contact David

1. Where is Naha?
B. M. Giles?
2. Who is Lt.-Gen.

3.

Who is Kathleen Winsor?

M. Carlisle?
4. Who is John
Who is Joseph C. on
Grew?
Page two Sunday's News; Also Magazine Page Monday
5.
Answers

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