Page Two DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle THEATRES Charity Funds Perverted 10 Build the Jewish News FOX—The technicolor musical Friday, June 12, 1945 — HONOR ROLL (Continued from Page 1) production, "Where Do We Go From Here?" starring Fred Mc- "All the United Nations Murray, Joan Leslie and Juntt delegations were favorable with Haver, started Friday at the Fox the exception of the Arabs," said Dr. Goldstein. "Russia was Theater. (Continued from Page One) "Where Do We Go From upon ethics, decent journalism" and prates of so-called benevoently neutral and went along to guard the Jewish Here?" is a movie that's delight- "highest ideals of integrity" (whatever that means). position. fully different and destined to The charity money which the Federation gives the The Zionist leader declared take you literally "out of this Jewish News could save the lives of hundreds of our that the Chinese delegation was world'! A companion movie will also Jewish brethren who are dying for lack of food or lack especially helpful and one Chi- be shown. of medicines. But the Federation evidently thinks that it is more important to give money to a private business which is being run for profit than it is tohelp the or- phans, the sick and the aged who are wandering the highways of war-torn Europe. • • • It is time that the Jewish community put a stop to such practices. It is time that the 24,000 Jewish con- tributors to the Welfare Fund notify Isidore Sobeloff, who runs the Federation, that such a subsidy is a per- version of the meaning of charity and that it is more important that we aid the Jewish survivors in Europe or build up the Jewish commonwealth in Palestine than it is to subsidize a business and to swell the profits of a private enterprise. The Executive Committee of the Federation will vote on this matter next week, i.e., whether holy funds which were contributed BY YOU should be spent BY THEM to build up the Jewish News. We know that the great mass of contributors to the Welfare Fund and to the Jewish Welfare Federation have no knowledge of what's been going on behind the scenes with their con- tributions. Did you know that nearly . $20,000 of your charity funds has already been spent by Sobeloff, et al., to build up the Jewish News? In next week's issue we shall give you some samples of "ethics in journalism," as practiced by the Jewish News, which have been attained through the perversion of charity funds. MICHIGAN — Greer Garson and Gregory Peek in the film version of Marcia Davenport's best seller, "The Valley of De- cision," is at the Michigan The- atre. "Scared Stiff", starring Jack Haley and Ann Savage, completes the program. "Scared Stiff" is the laugh- packed story of a haunted house with murder, mystery and ro- mance. UNITED ARTISTS—Based on the characters in Eric Knight's book, "Lassie Come Home," a blessed event in breath - taking technicolor takes place on the United Artists screen. The cast includes Peter Lawford, Donald Crisp, June Lockhart, and Nigel Bruce. The companion film is "Mr. Muggs Rides Again", with Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall, ac- tion-packed tale of the race track. PALMS STATE — "Experiment Perilous," an emotional thriller starring Hedy LaMarr, George Brent and Paul Lukas, opened at the Palms State Theatre on Fri- day in company with Lee Tracy and Nancy Kelly in "Betrayal From The East." Scene in "Pagliacci" Playing at Cinema Edison Planning For Return of 1,200 Veterans A JC Delegates . • • • Depict Activities at Conference Plans for the return of 1,200 Detroit Edison employes on mili- tary leave from the company NEW YORK (WNS) — The have been completed, James W. inside story of Jewish activities Parker, president, announced, at the United Nations Confer- "and we are most anxious to ence at San Francisco was told welcome them back." here by Judge Joseph M. Pros- "Our plans recognize three kauer and Jacob Blaustein, presi- simple facts," Mr. Parker said, dent and chairman of the exec- "Veterans do not wish to be seg- utive committee, respectively, of regated and treated us a grout) the American Jewish Committee, apart; each veteran is anxious at a meeting of Jewish commu- to resume his own individuality, nity leaders at Hunter College each has his own ambitions and here. hopes; while immediate reemploy- The two leaders of the Ameri- ment is vital to him, he is more can Jewish Committee, who concerned with the years ahead." ed as consultants to the U.S. serv- del- In a message to each employe egation at San Francisco, praised in the service, the company is Secretary of State Stettinius for now advising that he will be re- the support he gave to the pro- stored to his former position or, posal for a Commission on Hu- if qualified, to the position to man Rights. They also lauded the which he would have been raised consultants of all civic and labor by promotion had he not been groups for their active interest away. in securing adoption of this pro- His wage rate will include posal which makes infractions of raises granted to his job while basic human rights a matter of he has been in the service. If the international concern. veteran's position has been dis- "However much we believe continued, the company will en- deavor to find another position that Palestine, to the extent of of like seniority, status and pay. its capacities, furnishes a ha- Life insurance, retirement plan ven for those who are perse- benefits, immediate vacation with cuted, we nonetheless maintain pay and sick leave benefits will the right of the Jew to abide in peace and in honor in his automatically be restored. The Cinema Theater is now own land if he so. wills," Judge James F. O'Brien has been presenting the first Detroit show- named veterans' coordinator. Proskauer said. "We shall sub. ing of the full-length feature film scrib e to no theory of enforced opera "Pagliacci," adapted from exodus or enforced interna- Leoncavella's world famous grand tional ghetto. opera, starring the famous ten- "The doors of Palestine or, Richard Tauber as Canio. should reasonably be open to The supporting cast includes (Continued on Page 5) Steffi Duni and Diana Napier. A corporation to be known as "Pagliacci" contains a I i the famous arias made famous by the Detroit Kosher Restaurant Gellmans Attend Caruso in the role of Canto. with a capitalization of $25,000 was organzied by a group of Jew- Young Israel Parley ish businessmen June 14 at Beth The annual national conven- In these days of stress it is Abraham Synagogue, Linwood tion of the Young Israel move- very important to take care of and Sturtevant. This restaurant ment will be held this Sunday your health. 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NEW YORK. — EI Ik Barnouw, who has just resigned as super: visor of the education unit of the Armed Forces Radio Service has been appointed radio edito for the "Eternal Light" summe series — "Stories of a People .— which starts Sunday, Jul y "Stories of A People" will pre- sent radio dramatization s of world famous books. Included among them are "Nathan the Wise" by G. H. Lcssing, "Hear Ye Sons,' by Irving Fineman, "Jeremiah" b y Stefan Zweig, "Joseph and His Brothers" by Thomas Mann, and "Daniel Derunda" by Georg e Eliot. The "Eternal Light" is pre. rented over the NBC Network Sunday mornings at II:00 to 11:30 and from New York over WEAF at noon. can the remaining Jews of Eut• ope have their birthright of hap- piness. If not Palestine, lvlim 9 What land is available to the :mt.. viving Jewish remnant. Zionist Goals MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN nese delegate, who was a recent convert to Christianity, declared he felt a special kinship to the Jewish people. Dr. Goldstein quoted him as saying: "I look upon you as. my spiritual brothers. Justice must be done to your people. My study of history has shown that those people who perse- cute you come to ruin, while those who befriend you flourish. In my prayers to Mother Mary last night I said 'Mother Mary, your relatives are coming to see me today.' " The speaker also stated that the passage of the Human Rights Declarations was a gain for Jewry. "While the Zionist movement has won friends in many parts of the world," said Dr. Goldstein, "we must not overestimate what happened in San Francisco. We are back to the White paper, back to the status quo ante. There is no sign of the Jewish Common- wealth in the offing. V-E Day has not brought victory to the . rem- nants of Jewry in Europe. Prejudice Rampant "Anti-Semitism is rampant in Poland, Hungary, Romania and even in France. Return of prop- erties seized from the Jews is accompanied by disorders and an- ti-Semitism has become a vested interest. The future for the 1,250,000 Jews left in Europe is not bright if the situation does not improve. The Jews in Europe lost the war. "Don't be misled by general formulas of Human Rights. While it is important to have these dec- larations it may be decades be- fore the goal of Human Rights is achieved. In the meantime our people perish. Only in Palestine "We want a Jewish Common- wealth in Palestine. Great Bri- tain has to be chid!. need. li honor and integrity are ia The Zionist leader listed the program of Zionism is pertaining to Palestine and foreign affairs as follows: "Remind our State Department that it should square its policies with the almost unanimous de- sires of the American people. If the American stand is strong enough it will have an effect on the British government. "Appeal to United Nations bodies such as the UNRRA to help us financially in the upbuild. ing of Palestine. We are entitled to reparations. 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