ANTI SEMITES (Continued from Page 2) ANTI-SEMITE'S JAILED AS MENACE TO DEFENSE Two of the anti-Semites who have been popping into the news in this city have been handed pri- son terms by Magistrate Morris Rothenberg, who characterized their speech and actions as strik- ing "at the very heart of national defense." Patrick Feeney, who had been arrested March 24 for making "loud and boisterous" remarks about Jews, was sentenced to 60 days in the workhouse for disorderly con- duct. Bernard Sontag, German- born dishwasher, who was accused of making obscene anti-Jewish statements in Times Square and of spitting on a soldier and a sailor, was sentenced to 90 days in the workhouse by the magistrate. Patrolman Ralph Meadow, a for- mer Navy champion boxer, was in the Metropole Bar and Grill when he heard Feeney verbally •attack the Jews. When Meadow tried to arrest the anti-Semite, Feeney re- sisted. The ccp hit him with a left hook — and Feeney went along. Meadow broke his hand. • Sonntag had been heard by Jack Jordan, the complainant, railing against the Jews and predicting, in obscene language, that Hitler would soon be in this country. Jordan followed Sonntag and, after seeing him spit at a soldier and a sailor, called a policeman. • MIENS J. BIRON'S Confidential Tidbits from Everywhere Strictly (Copyright, .1942, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) territory were left in the ground. . • • And inside each cabbage was We must pass on to you this a slip of paper, printed in German, story, which Leonard Lyons insists telling of the fine food awaiting tomes straight from Vichy . . . It those who would leave the Nazi seems that a French statesman army and enter the Russian lines. woke up one morning withc,a bad • • • - case of indigestion . . .•Discovering that the nearest doctor was an En- SIGNS OF THE TIMES When Maurice Schwartz was in glishman, while the nearest Nazi doctor was many blocks away, he Miami en route to South America, called in the Britisher . . . And in reports -Harry Hershfield, the FBI due time the patient recovered . . . was quite worried about some mys- But when he returned to his min- terious-looking manuscripts he had istry he discovered that the Ges- in his baggage—until Schwartz got tapo had been watching his every a local rabbi to certify that they move, and had reported the inci- were not coded military secrets, but dent to Berlin . . . And Nazi rep- the scripts of the 'Yiddish plays resentatives entered a protest with with which he was planning to en- the Vichy government about this tertain Jewish audiences in the flagrant insult to Nazi. medicine. . . Good Neighbor lands. Hitler's Pet'n'Darlan had the cul- prit cn the carpet, and pointed out• to hint how he had harmed the noble :cause of collaboration . . . Deputy , distressed, the statesman thought and thought and thought, trying to find a way out of the di- By MARTHA NEUMARK lemma . . At last he found a so- lution, 'and joyfully anncunced to , his frowning suPeriors that every- IVY LOW WRITES AGAIN thing would be okay now . . . "I'll Bennet Cerf of Random House HITLERITES FIRED . just call the NaZi doctor in to treat proudly announces that Ivy Low is . IN JERSEY UTILITY me," he said . . . "But you don't the latest acquisition for his list of Public Service Ccrp,, a powerful utility in New Jersey, has fired five need a doctor now . . . Your indi- writers. This famous product of gestion is cured," Hitler's Pet'n' Bloomsbury in London is to do a frank supporters of Hitler in this country. Workers of the firm went Milan chcrused . . "That's true," new translation of two famous Cau- -but now conceded the diplomat, casian tales of Tcistoy: "The Cos- to the F. B. 2. for action,. - and got sa cks" and Murad " The it. The plant one of the largest of I have a terrific headache." two stories will appear in one its kind in the land, supplies gas (Copyright 1942 by Seven Arts volume, to be enhan-ced by an in- Feature Syndicate) to a large section of Jersey's war troduction by the translator con- • • • industry. One of the five men, Her- trasting conditions in the Caucasus man von Busch, was formerly state WAR ECHOES in Tolstoy's time and today. secretary-treasurer of the German- Observers agree that the Suez Those who follow the news will, American Bund. The others, all cf whom held significant posts, were: Canal area will be a hot spot be- of course , remember that Ivy Low ' fore long, because of the Nazis is the maiden name of Mrs. Maxim Wilhelm Koehne, chief still opera- tor; John Wilkins, a blower-room need to push through to the Mosul Litvinoff, who has been a sort of oil pipeline . . . So what is being Eleanor Roosevelt since she and the operator; George Haag. chief puri- Russian Ambassador came to Wash- ficatoin operator; Fritz Kunze, gen- done about that Jewish army? Broadway's most a I A number ington. She has been visiting art eral foreman. noted scenic designers, including galleries, shops and factories and ASK FEDERAL PROBE our friends Jo Mielziner, Mordecai everywhere, evincing a deep and OF GERALD K. SMITH Gorelik and Harry Homer. have intelligent interest reflecting basic The Department of Justice has organized the Camouflage Society knowledge and not idle dilettant- been urged by the Non-Sectarian of Professional Stage Designers, ism. • • • •Anti-Nazi League to investigate the and are offering their talents to activities of Gerald K. Smith, whom Uncle Sam. ZIONIST LIBRARIAN it called "a rabble-rouser associate To Soviet Information Commis- Miss Sophie Udin, head of the of Coughlin, Pelley and the late sar S. A. Lceovsky is credited an Zionist Archives and Library in Huey Long", for evidence of activ- idea that brought quite a few Ger- New York City, is one of the most ity as a "transmission-belt" for man deserters into the Russian modest persons in public life. It propaganda. camp during the winter . . . It is unlikely that she is widely known, The League gave as its own evi- seems that one exception was made even though the fruits of her dence printed excerpts from a in the Russian scorched-earth pal- labors have benefited many causes, pamphlet written by Smith and icy—all the cabbages in evacuated principally that of Palestine. titled "The Hoop of Steel", which The Zionist Archives and Li- it characterized as pro-Axis, anti- U. S. Treasury will soon possess brary, very conveniently and neatly British and anti-American. Smith, an avowed anti-Semite. full information about the financial housed at 41 E. 42nd St., in Man- recently founded a new publication situation of political organizations hattan, is the answer which many called "The Cross and the Flag," land publications, thus acquiring this friends of Palestine „have long which is peppered with anti-Brit- knowledge for the First ime about sought to the paucity of material the contributors to Coughlin and about the Zionist movement and ish propaganda. his movement and his anti-Semitic the land around which it revolves. A few years ago Miss Udin, who Social Justice. TWO LEADING CATHOLICS CONDEMN ATTACKS WASHINGTON (JPS)—Without mentioning Charles Coughlin or his venomous anti-Semitic theories spe- cifically, two leading Catholic mem- bers of the United States Senate, James E. Murray of Montana and James M. Mead of New York, avowed, in speeches inserted in the Congressional Record that they op- pose everything for which Coughlin stands. Murray asserted that "the teach- ings of Christ are incompatible with the pagan Nazi doctrines .. - I think it is safe to say that Cath- olicism throughout the world favors the democratic form of govern- ment." Mead, who has often atacked the ideas of men of Coughlin's ilk, said that our enemies "not only 'deny the right to freedom of religion, but they persecute because of race or religion and they require obedience to pagan philosophies." Emphasizing the religious importance of this war, Senator Mead stated that the war "assumes the proportions of a religious war in a defensive sense." He stressed that "the anti-thesis of this right (of religious freedom) of each and every American citizen— Catholic, Protestant or Jew to is worship God in his own way an attitude of those states which claim to be morally omnipotent." It was learned here that the Page Nineteeti THE JEWISH NEWS April 17, 1942 WEEKLY GIGGLE Women in The News "Life," "Washington Post" Attack Pro-Nazi Press America is growing angry at the snipers and the pro-Nazis in its midst. That this is becoming in- creasingly true' is evidenced by the fact that one American publication after another is taking up the. task of revealing the insidious work of the enemies of America who still operate within the land during war- time. Two new papers which have taken upon themselves the job of exposing men like Coughlin and Gerald Winrod and countless other anti-sernites • and anti-Americans are Life, inftueritial picture weekly, and the Washington Post, which is studiously read : by Washington's leaders. In a lengthy article called "Voices of Defeat", Life offers doc- umentary proof that there are Am- ericans who "sow lies and hate in- side our lines" Ozhile "our country fights for its life." Life asserts that it has prepared the article "not to frighten Americans with buga- boos, but to make them mad enough to see to it that heir officials take the necessary action." The Washington Post series, by Dillard Stokes, is called "Free Press Termites". So far, X-Ray, anti- Semitic sheet published by Court Asher, and Publicity, run by E, J. Garner, have been exposed as anti- American weapons. had long been active in the Poale Zion and had frequently carried out missions for the Histadruth in Palestine ; earnestly suggested that a Zionist Archives be established. It took quite a while for the dis- orderly male mind to recognize the value of her suggestion, the last person to have made a similar c•e Sixth Volume of TakeRegistrations Encyclopedia Out forFarband Camp sixth volume contains nearly 1,200 surveys of Jewish authoritative communities (65) , Bible and Talmud subjects (127), organizations, and institutions (49), and of hundreds of biographical evaluations of out- standing Jews who have made con- tributions to the progress of man- kind down through the ages. The sixth volume of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia is dedicated to the memory of Solomon Schechter (1847-1915). Earlier volumes were dedicated to George Alexander Ko- hut, Felix M. Warburg, Louis Mar- shall, Isaac Leeser, and Isaac M Wise, respectively. - The sixth volume of the Univers- al Jewish 'Encyclopedia alphabeti- cally embraces subjects from JA- BAL, a biblical ancestor of the no- mads, and LEVIITA (Elijah Ben Asher Halevi Ashkenazi), 16th cen- tury Hebrew grammarian. More than 200 authorities in their fields have contributed to the sixth volume of the Universal Jewish En- cyclopedia, on a diversity of themes. The list of special contributors to volume six of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia includes Philip Slom- ovitz, editor of The Jewish News o f Detrci Lodge Is Acquired By Tamakwa Lou Handler, director of Camp Tamakwa, the "boy's wcrld" in Algonquin Park, Ontario, announces that he has been able to add a series of fine log buildings to the camp. These buildings are located ap- proximately a half mile from the camp proper on the same lae and they are to be used for the accom- modaticn of parents and visitors to Tamakwa. The buildings and the land on which they are located were. formely known as Musclow's, and hereafter this site is to be Our slightly belated congratula- tions to Benny Leonard on his 46th birthday, which he just celebrated. . . -Benny is still recorded as one of the greatest boxing champions of all time - Latest l American countries is symphony or- chestra conductor Otto Klemperer, with a tour of Mexico. CLASSIFIED HOUSE FOR SALE 9281 WI LDEMiR E BET CHICAGO AND JOY RD. Large. well-built brick home in exclu- sive residential district. Close to schools and transportation. Four large bedrooms. two baths. h,vatory, sun room. breakfast room. P.ecerrtly redecorated. New oil burner. New roof. Built-in refrigerator. Two-car garage Ott ner leaving city Will sacrifice for 57.950. 51600 down . BELIEVE ME Apt ow ners very definitely now belong to 1 he independent class. Firm rents no vacancies no worries Get t he facts and figure, from Mr. Bedford GRAND RIVER —S 5,000 do,n. 10 light air 4-room ap ts. al,%ays r ented. waiting list. Sold once 5_90 000. Estate close out only 525.000. No more like t his. 15c1 DOWN — Small ' terms. Fine property. Dexter-Linwood. All new ref rig.. stoves. tankless V. ater heater. . roof fir e-proof. lockers. Sat e 530•000 below building costs. YOU CAN BUY for S60.000 ti replace- : cost S200.000). Ins. Co. I econd i Terms 15 ,13', down. .1' '";.. 15- • tinned. year terms. CH ICAGO BLVD. — A beauty. like new earns 12 ,7, net on foreclosed half price. Terms 525.000. ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE- Nearly ; new. cost 5143 000 to build. N'ets 15 ,0 on our price. 595.000. Terms. 520.000. 1 II IGHLAND PARK—Fireproof con- . Crete floors. Our former 5125.000 list- ' log.. Need money. sacrifice. only S50.- j 000. terms half cash. TAKE S77.000. cost 5150.000. Exclu- Need . sive location Modern property. 535.000 cash to deed and mtg. HOMER WARREN & CO. 53 YEARS' DEPENDABLE SERVICE CA 0321 Dime Bldg. ROOM TO RENT for one or two peo- ple in pleasant quiet home. Con- venient transportation. 2310 Glendale TO. 7-3558. ,... . i -.4 . , .7 *il .*irr -I* . t , i I deck there it is only a half mile to the transportation dock at Camp Tamakwa_ With the sixth consecutive camp- ing season coming up, Mr. Handler feels that Tamakwa Lodge will fill a need which has made itself ap- parent as the camp has grown. REMODEL! It's Easy To Pay The Interstate Way! Hundreds of satisfactory jobs throughout Detroit is your guarantee of woriunanship and satisfaction: MRS. PEIMAN DIES We hear that the Anglo-Jewish picture magazine "NOW" which was to emulate the publication "LIFE" will be a monthly instead of a week- ly as originally planned • rik Fit0 _ 44'''' .._ y _ A171 adults can be comfortably hcused. Tamakwa Lodge is easily accessi- ble by road, and from the landing a month ago. recruit to the ranks of I good-will-creators in the Latin known as Tamakwa Lodge. The log buildings are well con- structed, and are situated high above a forest-clad lake. About 20 Mrs. Rebecca Peiman died on Tuesday evening. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Surviving her are a son, Morris. and five daughters, Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka„ Mrs. S. Rubinstein of Cin- having been Miss Henrietta Szold. cinnati, Beatrice, Miriam and Sarah Miss Udin also has another dis- Peiman. Her husband passed away tinction, among others. It is her patience and her efficiency which are largely responsible for the suc- cess of the Vaad Bitachon. That is the organization which sought funds for defense purposes in Pal- estine supplementary to those pro- vided by the Jewish Agency. The conduct of this effort required tact and reticence, combined with vigor- ous internal stimulation of lethargic spirits. During the several years in which she has been the secretary. of this enterprise, Palestine has benefited greatly from the re- sources it provided. Sophie Udin may not be a "woman in the news" in the traditional sense, but she is a woman who- makes the news. (Copyright, 1942, by Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc.) Registration of campers—boys and girls 6 to 16 years of age—at Far- band Camp and Kinderweit, at Chelsea, Mich, already has begun. The 1942 season will last for eight weeks. To assure placements, it is urged that registrations be made early. The camp office is located at 1912 Taylor Ave., and is open daily from 12 to 2 p. m. except Saturday and Sunday. Information may be ob ,- tained by calling TY. 4-8988. NEW YORK — rt comprehensive article on all phases of Judaism is a major feature of the sixth volume of the Universal Jewish Encyclo- pedia which is published here to- day, according to an announcement by Rabbi Isaac Landman, editor-in- chief of this 10-volume work in English. Louis Rittenberg is execu- tive and literary editor. The remaining four volumes are scheduled to appear at short inter- vals during the current year. The • p f • • • , • • to Rooms Added Insulated Brick Siding Asbestos Siding Reroofing Porches & Garages ROCK WOOL 32 Found 'Bag 52c HOUSE PAINT All Colors $ s i 09 1 GALLON Ask About Our Production Built Garages Special Low Prices. HO V"EN "1"4 Prt NI 3 NEN" Open Eyes. Slocum 8481 INTERSTATE Asphalt and Lonsber Co. MOUND AT 10- MILE •