Friday, OctoIer t, 1943 T_HE JEWISH NEWS_ • EDITORIAL An Effective Appeal On previous occasions, The Jewish News has condemned conditions which have brought about duplication of effort S in the fight for Jewish rights and in appeals being directed to the United Nations to assure speedy action for the rescuing of Jews who are suffering in Nazi-doMinated countries. If we could only pool all our resources in behalf of Jew- ish needs! Every group has something to contribute to the common cause, and the ablest men in Jewry should be mobil- ized to fight for justice and freedom. We believe that with the formation of the American Jewish Conference other groups should submerge their in- terests to the democratically-selected Jewish body. At the same time, however, we must give deserved credit to one group for the effective way in which it has util- ized paid newspaper space for appeals in the fight for the de- fense of Jewish rights. • The most recent advertisement of the Committee for a Jewish Army of Stateless and Palestinian Jews; in the New York Times, called upon readers to write to statesmen and public officials in behalf of the campaign to "save the Jews of Europe by opening the doors of Palestine." The advertisement featured a "Ballad of the Doomed Jews of Europe," written by Ben Hecht," which is so effec- tive that we reprint it here: FOUR MILLION JEWS waiting for death. Oh hang and burn but—quiet, Jews! Don't be bothersome; save your breath— The world is busy with other news. • .••..•.• Four million murders are quite a smear Even our State Department views The slaughter with much disfavor here But then—it's busy with other news. You'll hang like a forest of broken trees You'll burn in a thousand Nazi stews And tell your God to forgive us please For we were busy with other news. Page Sixty-ono 1 Statement of the Ownership. Manage- stockholders and security holders t - ment, Circulation, Etc., - Required by they appear upon the books of the he the Acts of Congress of August 24, company but also, in cases where the 1912 and March 3, 1933 of The Jew- stockholder or security holder appears . ish News, published weekly at •De- troit, Michigan for October 1, 19-13. upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela- tion, the name of the person or corp- STATE OF MICHIGAN, oration for whom such trustee is act- COUNTY OF .WAYNE. SS. ing, is given; also that the said two Before me. a Notary Public in and paragraphs statement embrac- for the. State and county aforesaid, ing affiant's contain full knowledge and belief personally apeared Philip.. Slomovitz, who ; having been duly sworn accord- as to the circumstances and conditions ing to law, deposes and says that he under which stockholders and security is the Publisher of THE JEWISH holders who do not appear upon the of the company as trustees, hold NEWS and that the following is, to books the best of his knowledge. and belief, stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; a true statement of the ownership, and affiant has no reason to be- management (and if a daily paper,. the lieve this that any other person, associa- circulation), etc., of the aforeSaid pub- tion, or corporation has any interest lication for the date shown in the or indirect in the said stock, above caption, required by the Act of direct bonds, or other securities than as so August , 24, 1912, as amended by the stated by him.. Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in sec- 5. That the average number of cop- tion 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, ies of each issue of this publication printed on the reverse of this form, sold or distributed, through the mails to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of or otherwise to paid subscribers dur- ing the twelve months preceding the the publisher, editor, managing editor, date shown above is (This information and business manager are : is required from daily publications Publisher, The Jewish Publishing only.) Co.. Detroit, Michigan. Philip Slomovitz, Publisher. Editor, Philip Slomovitz, Detroit, Michigan. Sworn to and subscribed before me Managing Editor, Philip Slomovitz, this 20th day of September, 1943. Detroit, Michigan. Tillie Feinbloom. Business Manager, A. R. Brasch, De- (My commission expires Dec. 14, 1945.) troit, Michigan. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name. and address must Refugees Donate Manuscripts be stated and also immediately there- To Spur Bond Purchases under the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one NEW YORK, (JTA)—A col- per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, lection of original manuscripts, the names and addresses of the indi- music scores and paintings has vidual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unin- been contributed by refugees corporated concern, its name and ad- . now in America for presenta- dress, as well as those of each individ- tion to persons buying large ual member, must be given.) The Jewish News Publishing Com- amounts of War Bonds, the pany, 2114 Penobscot Building, Detroit Treasury Dept. announced this 26. Michigan. Stockholders: Maurice Aronsson, week. It is expected that the 1354 West Lafayette Blvd. ; Fred M. items will be added to private Butzel, National Bank Bldg.; Abra- ham Srere, 5151 Loraine ; Henry Wine- collections or contributed to li- man, 150 Michigan Avenue; Sidney - Al- braries or museums. ..They will len, Allen Industries; H. C. Broder, 2285 Lawrence; Abraham Cooper. 320 be on view at the New York West Fort St. ; Walter Field, 17152 Public Library for two weeks Cherrylawn; Samuel N. Heyman 4031 Glendale; William Hordes, Fox Build- beginning Sept. 27. ing; Leon Kay, 18.314 Parkside; David z Kabaker, 2499 Edison ; Lawrence J. z • • Michelson. .1205 Washington Blvd. Bldg.; Alax Osnos. 1056 Randolph; Herman Radner, 19907 Roslyn; Nate S. Shapero, 1927 Twelfth Street; Isaac Shetzer, 142 East Jefferson : Leonard N. Simons, 1205 Washington Blvd. Bldg. ; Morris Schaver, 2240 Grand Blvd., West; Philip Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel; Maurice H. Schwartz, 2116 Penobscot Bldg. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold- ers owning or holding 1 per cent of . total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next : above, giving the names of the own- • ers, stockholders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Tell Him we hadn't quite the time To stop the killing of all the. Jews; Tell Him we looked askance at the crime— But we were busy with other news. Oh World be patient—it will take Some time before the murder crews Are done. By Christmas you can make Your Peace on Earth without the Jews. Wishes to Extend to This touching - ballad advises that those writing to public officials, including the President should "ask them why the door (to Palestine) has been closed: Ask them whether the wor1.3. profits more from catering to the political whims of a few Arabs than from saving the lives of millions of men, women and children whO are dying because the doors are shut;" •• If only such pleas were given the attention they de- serve! Perhaps we shall get a better hearing if We Solidify our ranks and stop splitting our resources and efforts in different directions. All its Friends a very Happy and Joyous Pisgah Lodge, 122 Bnai Brill' WASHINGTON (JTA) action to save . .. "sucli victims of the Naiis as can still escape destruction," was urged in the House this week by Rep. Samuel Dickstein, N. Y. Demo, crat. He - introduced a resolution last Tuesday calling upon the Attorney General'and the Secre-. tary of State to permit entry in. to this country for temporary, stay of those refugees who can now be brought here. mediate 11.11111.1M11.111.111.11 .111111110.1111 .11■ 11111 Here's. What You Get: Rugs are super-vacuumed to remove all excess dust and dirt before cleaning. Rugs are expertly shampoo- ed with foamy soap of the finest quality. Rugs are thoroughly rinsed to remove all dirt and im- purities. Rugs are scientifically dried, even and straight, in huge modern dryrooms. 2 3 4 "Back the Attack" . . BUY MORE WAR BONDS! RIDLEY ekemeim Call MAdison 8000 Or Visit Any Ridley 'Cash & Carry' Depot To Our Policy Holders . We can accomplish a great deal if we wbrk in harmony: we • can hurt the Jewish cause if we permit our • ablest men to pull for themselves, independently of the recognized forces in Jewry. It is high time that men like Ben Hecht, Max Lerner and others, who possess great ability, threw in their lot with the recognized Jewish agencies so that the best .results can be attained through united action. New Year DICKSTEIN ASKS CONGRESS ACT TO * AID NAZI VICTIMS - - Extend the ,`..Greeting -A kappy New Year the Entire community And Friends We Extend Our Best Wishes For A Happy New Year • A. J. BL.UMENAU, Manager Albert Oppenheim Nathaniel Pernick Monument Unveiling Walter Berlow LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU—A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrs. Peter Vass announces the unveiling of the monument at the grave of the later Peter Vass at 2 p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 3, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends are invited. We pledge our uninter- rupted support in all efforts to help win the war and to save the mil- lions of Jews who are subjected to Nazi ty- ranny. MAY 5704 BE A YEAR OF VICTORY, BRINGING ALL HUMANITY CLOSER TO COMPLETE FREEDOM. 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