May I, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen McNUTT 'Social Justice' Pleads with Its. Friends to Protest U. S. Ban 3) Community 'Strong at Roots' (Continued from Page "This is a good community and we ar- strong at the roots," he Printing is Suspended. But Supporters Are Asked to "Stand cont.!' .!d. He lauded the sense By" Until After Ruling; Hearing Is Postponed of community loyalty which Until May 4 leads to unity in Detroit Jewry, as contrasted with previous -ex- Over the signature of "M. States, Honorable Francis Bid- periences when there was much Schulte, Circulation Manager," dle, Washington, D. C., asking criticism and when Jews pulled the Social Justice Publishing him that the ban placed on each other down. Co., 1163ral Oak, Mich., sent out SOCIAL JUSTICE be lifted. A touch of humor was added the following letter to its dis- The more letters sent, the better to the meeting when Mr. But- tributors, dated April 21, 1942; it will be, so ask all your sel, upon the conclusion of Mr. "Kindly stand by for the next friends and buyers to do like- McNutt's address, turned to the week or ten days and enjoy the wise." national leader and, congratu- recess you have been given. Listed among the 10 em- lating him on his masterful ad- "Until after the ruling on ployees of Social Justice who dress, said: "I bestow upon you April 29, no copies of SOCIAL have been subpaenaed to testify the degree of honorary non- JUSTICE will be printed. before the grand jury investi- Aryan." "You, who have been so loyal gating Nazi propaganda in Irving Blumberg, president of and solicitious, will receive word Washington is Miss Mary Mae the Detroit Service Group, pre- from us post-haste as soon as Schulte, circulation manager. sided over the portion of the we have definite news for you. The hearing originally set for meeting during which reports PAUL V. McNUTT "Meanwhile, you might write April 29 has been postponed to were submitted by heads of var- the point where we are unable to Att.-Gen. of the United May 4. ious divisions in the campaign. to cope with the tremendous Need Is Unlimited problems which have accom- Babbin Commissioned Julian H. Krolik; who was panied the march of industrial Second Lieut. Frederick S. chairman of the 1942 campaign development. (Contnued from Page 3) Babbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. budget committee, gave the con- "You and I were taught that B. Babbin of Appoline Ave., was international editorial board of cluding address of the afternoon. democratic self-government was "Free World." Other members of He outlined the various cam- capable of meeting the diversi- c o mm issioned the board include distinguished paign causes and the local and ties and changes of every era; last Saturday at.. diplomats, writers, journalists, Camp Lee, Va., national as well as overseas that it was destined to dominate and returned to and government officials of na- agencies. the relations of modern mankind Detroit Sunday, tions in the new and old world Describing the activities of the throughout the world; that it was on ten days'' —representatives of all the peo- Joint Distribution Committee, Mr. the climactic point in political leave. Lieut. ples fighting Hitlerism. Krolik showed how funds reach evolution. Sir Norman is the author of Babbin was a their . destination in helping hun- a number of books, including "But there has now come member of the dreds of thousands of refugees "The Great Illusion," "The Mon- and oppressed Jews and declared sweeping across the horizon of Allied Jewish ey Game," "The Insane Assas- that if more money were avail- the Western World a new voice Campaign Col- sins," "Must Britain Travel the able a much more effective job and a new set of values—another lection Commit-,. Moscow Road?", "Arms and In- way of life and another philoso- tee last year. He could be achieved. dustry," "America and the World Speaking of the inclusion of phy. We are now told that our attended North- Group chairman, and Al Lieber- the United Palestine Appeal in dreams are but the illusions of ern High and is a graduate of State," "The Dangers of Half- man, chairman of special gifts. the Wayne University Law Preparedness," and "America's a decadent race and an obso- the Allied Jewish Campaign, Mr. An additional 1,600 workers school. Before leaving for Camp Dilemma; Alone or Allied?" The Krolik urged unstinted support lescent idealism. "But dictators are deceived. Grant, Ill., April 27, 1941, he last mentioned book was pub- are in the general men's cam- for efforts in the Jewish home- They fail to understand Ameri- was employed in the tax depart- lished in the spring of 1941 and paign under the leadership of land. Irving W. Blumberg and Maur- "Palestine." he declared, "is ca's strength because they do not ment of the General Motors cor- reviews the case of American ice A. Enggass, president and isolation versus immediate Amer- the one community in that part understand the secret of our poration. chairman of the board, respect- ican intervention. of the world that is loyal to the strength. They misunderstand a ively, of the Detroit Service CAMPAIGN LEADERS democracies and is a tower' of hatred for regimentation for an Group. Fred M. Butzel, chairman of strength to the United Nations inability to impose self-discip- —will arise from these precious The trade and professional di- line; a love of liberty for inca- contributions. the 1942 Allied Jewish Cam- in the Middle East." vision and group leaders are paign, announces the leadership Prior to Mr. McNutt's address, pacity for 'coordinated. action. "Peace Will Come Again" of the trades and professional or- listed on Page 6 of this issue. the United Jewish Appeal talk- They cannot believe in a unity "From such hope, courage is ing film, "The Promise," was which springs from diversity, not born anew and fear dies in a ganization to date. EVERY DOLLAR GIVEN TO dictated uniformity. A total of 3,600 campaign work- shown. lonely bed. ers are engaged in the Women's ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Isidore, Sobeloff announced. the Nourishes in Heroes' Blood "From such hope the will and Division campaign which began official opening of the campaign HELPS SAVE A LIFE. "Democracy is neither feeble determination will come to pre- three weeks ago and which is on May 10, with Sir Norman nor soft. It is not weak or de- serve man's heritage, and to op- now nearing completion of its Angell as guest speaker at the cadent. It is not sterile or un- pose relentlessly the forces which $95,000 goal. Mrs. Hy-man C. OAKLAND GLASS CO. annual dinner, at Hotel Statler. fruitful. seek to destroy us until all dan- Broder is general chairman and Specializing in "Justice Will Triumph" "It is strong and clean. ger is past and peace restored on Mrs. Henry Wineman is chair- MIRRORS and MANTELS "Twice in our generation have earth. In the course of his address Made to Any Size man of special gifts. we witnessed reason challenged Sunday, Mr. McNutt said: Glass Tops for Furniture "And peace will come again. Eight hundred workers consti- TY. 5-9262 "Your people—the Jewish peo- by force, justice by might, and "All over Europe, the unrest tute the Junior Divisipn, led by 8619 Grand River ple of the world—have gone so peace by the sword. of conquered and oppressed peo- Jacob Keidan, Junior Service "But even in such travail, oc- often to the whipping posts of ples bears tragic testimony that tyrants that you understand bet- casions like this bring fresh in- there can be no peace where ter than most the urgency of the spiration and renewed courage. there is aggression and injustice. "Courage for your workers in problem. You know the funda- "The spirit of man cries out mental part that the sympathy this welfare drive! "Courage for your donors to against it, and he will strike for one's fellows plays in pre- Interior Decorators serving courage. this united appeal for all Jewish down the evil thing which is the cause of his anguish. A Special Dept. for Tasteful Restyling "Hope and faith must be pre- causes! "You cannot kill ideas by kill- "Through this campaign, send served. The long conviction that 19 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ing the men who hold them. justice will triumph must not word to the oppressed. Waver. Let each one of you give of "Ideas die only when hope dies. "Your contributions will main- 3 our efforts and your money for "It is hope you preserve when tain, not merely life and health. the benefit of your persecuted you extend your helping hand. ENGLISH They will maintain that spirit of brothers across the seas, for the "It is a hope the world can- freedom which is a torch that afflicted in your hospitals, for the CHIPPENDALE not afford to lose. will light the path of man to refugees from this wave of ter- CHAIR "If that hope fails, man is fin- the destruction of Nazi tyranny. rorism. "And I know you will not fail. "Detroit Jewry will respond. It ished—democracy is doomed. Created by Kaufman ... "You serve not pity, but your- "I have long watched your has always responded generous- covered in the finest work. As Governor of Indiana. ly-. self, when you give to such a quality materials and of I was the first to declare a Pal- "And hope—everlasting hope cause." estine Day. It coincided with the excellent construction •■•■ Nolo, Valk NNW VIM Valk 'mak Vallk NSW VOW VOW VOW VOW first National Conference for throughout. A distinctive Palestine, held in Washington. chair of utmost comfort "And I have long watched— and style. and assisted—where I could. CAMPAIGN 4 WOMEN (Continued from Page 3) the Center, the women reported a total of $77,309, or 80 per cent of the goal. At the rally talais Friday, the speaker will be Mrs. Walter E. Heller of Chicago. Mrs. Heller, chairman of the Women's Division in the 1941 and 1942 campaigns of the Chi- cago Jewish Welfare Fund, is not only a woman of charm and an excellent public speaker, but a woman, also, of unusual execu- tive ability. She is the first wo- man ever to be named chairman of the Women's Division for two successive years. She has thus been responsible ,for the success of this Division—and of setting the all-time record of $300,000 raised by the women in one year. Mrs. Heller possesses a thor- ough knowledge of—and a deep sympathy with—the work done by beneficiaries of Jewish Wel- fare Funds, angi devotes an enor- mous amount of her time and energies to the -task of guiding much of this work into construc- tive channels. Mrs. Heller is vice- president of the national Jewish Welfare Board; a member of the national board of directors of the USO; a leading member of the advisory committee of the USO in the Sixth Corps Area; presi- dent of the Women's Council of the Jewish People's Institute, largest community center in Chi- cago; and a member of the Exec- utive Committee of the Women's Division, Jewish Charities of Chicago. 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