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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 15, 1950
Tribune 'Attack Catches Agencies Unawares
cago Tribune and are in a post-
ary newspaper in America.
situation."
Whenever it was called to lion to control • the
THREE WEEKS AGO the Chi-
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the
attention
of
these
two
de-
cago Tribune, in a front-
tense agencies that the Chicakto WE WERE TOLD by a re-
page article by one of its prin-
althougn ripely guilty liable source that the Chicago
Tribune.
cipal Washington correspondents,
of open anti-Semitism, was time ADL office did have an arrange-
assailed three of
and aga'n guilty 31 that type of ment with the Tribune which
the most re-
insinuating anti-Jewish propa. permitted it to "censor" the
spected Jews in
ganda, which is even more clan- Tribune's anti-Semetic mail be-
American public
gerous, besause it aides behind fort, publication.
life.
Here, however, three distin-
a facade of American fair play,
Walter Tro-
the reply by our e•cperts on guished anti - communists and
Ilan, chief of the
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anti-Semitism was along stieh strong advocates of the Atlantic
Tribune Wash-
AS
A
MATTER
of fact, the at- lines: "Now don't worry. WeDefense Pact, are being smeared
ington Bureau,
tack came as a terrible shock have a special 'in' with the Clii• I as radicals.
attacked and
to the leaders of the American
slandered S e n.
( Jewish Committee and the Anti-
Herbert Leh-
Defamation League who, for
Biron
man, Supreme
Court Justice Felix Frankfurter i some 'time, have been proudly
DEXTER AT DAVISON
and former Secretary of the pointing to their splendid con-
Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., I nections with the most reaction-
By PIIINEAS J. BIRON
as a "secret government of the
United States."
Afraid of libel charges, Trohan
covered himself by "qu9ting" a
high unnamed official in the
State Department.
This story, now three weeks
old, is not generally known.
None of our defense agencies
(to the best of pur knowledge)
protested against the scandalous
journalistic outrage.
No wonder the gentlemen of
the Jewish Committee feel un-
easy. Could it be that their policy
of not attacking anti-communist
anti-Semitism is finally boomer-
anging and hitting home.
The June issue of Opinion fea-
tures an article under the title
of ''The New Look In Anti-
SeMitism." Although this article
was obviously written before the
Chicago Tribune incident, it
illuMinates the signifigance of
this case most effectively. Don't
miss it.
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Franklin Hills Country Club was the scene of the annual Iladassah
luncheon held June 6 honoring the newly elected district president
and their board members. The 10 presidents and one chapter
president are, left to right, standing, Mesdames Samuel, Rhodes,
Bagley, district; Samuel Tura, Wyoming; George Breman, Univer-
sity 'east; Joseph Jaquier,' Sherwood; Maurice Perlman, Central
west; Herman K. Cohen, Russell Woods; and George Stutz, south-
ern Oakland County. Seated are Mesdames Samuel Cold, Univer-
sity west; Theodore Bargman, Detroit Chapter president; Martin
west.
Cowan, Central east; and Joseph Newman, Russell Woods
Mrs. Arthur Rubel closed the afternoon with a talk on
lladassah's activities.
Straight from the shoulder.::
For a TREAT
instead of a
- Council Acts to Halt Unfounded
12th Street Real Estate Panic
"Additional moves are being
planned by the Jewish Com-
munity Council towards halting
12th street area real estate
panic," stated Louis Rosenzweig,
chairman of the Internal Rela-
tions Committee of the Council,
. at last week's meeting of the
Council's executive committee.
The Internal Relations Committee
and the executive committee have
approved the plans for the cam-
paign.
A leaflet entitled "Neighbor,
Where Are You Running To?" de-
signed to advise home owners in
the district not to sell their homes,
needlessly, has been issued and
is being distributed throughout
the 12th street -.Linwood area.
The Detroit rabbinate has ex-
tended its cooperation, in addi-
tion to the efforts of the Women's
Actions Committee and a joint
committee of the Council and the
Anti-Defamation League.
The Council sub-committee is
being headed by Robert Nathans,
a member of the executive com-
mittee of the Council.
BB Pisgah Lodge to Install
Alfred Bounin as President
TREATMENT...
smoke
T h e installation ceremo nies
will be preceded by a banquet at
6 :45 p.m., at which time presenta-
tions of special awards will be
made by the retiring president,
Meyer W. Leib.
o••••*••••••••••***••••s During World War I Mr. Bou-
'Good Deal Markowitz': nin served in the famous Jewish
is', what they Legion, officially known as the
39th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers,
call. me. Yes" under Gen. Allenby, which cap-
I give the best' tured Jerusalem from the Turks
. 4.'
in 1918.
DUALS IN I
Other officers to be installed
TOWN ! • are:
SEE THE •
Archie Kajcher, Philmore A.
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IN CARS
Leemon, Irving Hayett, Sam At-
FOR 5O
las, Sidney Sidder, Morris Burn-
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stein, Beryle Walters, Laurence
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Jack Markowitz
Rubenstein, Samuel Selikowitz,
.
Alexander Gersuk, Joe Favoem,
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Emil Spilman, Meyer Lebowitz,
JACK MARKOWITZ • Irving Weinstein and Samuel
(Sales mgr•)
• Wider.
Meyer W. Leib, the retiring
CARSON BUICK
will assume the office
president,
o
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of chaplain. Aaron Droock and
Alfred H. Bounid ,will be in-1
stalled as president of Pisgah
Lodge Bnai Brith, at the Bel- 1
Aire Terrace Room,• at 9 p.m.
Monday.
TO. 6-2424 Res., TU. 3-3960 • Harry Yudkoft will speak.
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