Page Six 11!IPPlir THE JEWISH NEWS 'Nazis Urge Argentina • Detroit's Contribution to Jewish Welfare Board's Prigram Deport Jews Jews in Uniform Army and Navy Committe Annual Meeting on Dec. Pvt. Jerome S. Stashefsky, and the University of Michigan to Be Reviewed at Public Rally; Impressive Eqent Planned; Rabbi Bernstein to Speak/` Anti-Semitic Propaganda Intensified; Ghettos Detroit's contribution to the Jewish NIVelfare Board's For 40,000 Asked program in behalf of the men and woralen in the armed forces, and the part played by Jew. -- in.' the war, will be reviewed at the annual meeting of,i . the Detroit Army and MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay Navy Committee of the Jewis)-2L' Welfare Board, to be held (JPS)—A renewed and intensi- Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, at Jewish Community Center. fied anti-Semitic propaganda This public meeting will/be featured by an address by_.-- iabbi Philip S. Bernstein, d;iniector of religious activities ofi the Jewish Welfare Board, wkib • will speak on "JeWs in the Armed Forces." drive is featured in the latest issue of the Argentine publica- tion Clarinada, just .received here. OW The magazine demands de- portation or seclusiOn in ghet- tos for the 40,000 Jews in Ar- gentina and calls again for the suppression of Yiddish lang- uage newspapers recently ban- ned and then revived by the Ramirez government following a protest by President Roose- velt, who branded the suppres- sion as an example of Nazi ide- ology. Butzel, Rubine4r on Program The work ci)f the Army and -Navy Con-rfnittees throughout . Michigan vdill be described by Fred Mt -Butzel, state J. W. B. chairmFan. Saviuel H. Rubiner, who will pregilde, will give the opening address and will review the acti- ies of the Detroit Army and Wavy Committee of which he is the chairman. The part played by women in furthering the committee's work and in assisting in USO activities will be reviewed by a woman leader in the community. There will be greetings to the gatherings by Henry Meyers, president of the USO of Metro- politan Detroit. , Present `USO Song' An interesting feature at this meeting will be the presentation of the "USO Song;" which was arranged by Seymour Simons. The Jewish War Veterans will participate in the program by presenting the Colors. A military band will provide the music for the occasion and the National Anthem will be sung under the leadership of a prominent soloist. Notre Dame Ousts Coughlin Opponent Jew-Baiter Appointed NOTRE DAME, Ind. (JPS)-"- Argentine'S Himmler Dr. Francis E. McMahon, long a NEW YORK (JPS)—Leopoldo The Guest Speaker The guest speaker, Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, is a graduate of Syracuse University and the Jew- ish Institute of Religion where he was ordained Rabbi. He did post- graduate work at Columbia Uni- versity, Cambridge University, England, and the Hebrew Uni- versity in Jerusalem. He is a member of .the New York State Panel Commission on Meditation of Labor Disputes; member, New York State Execu-. tive Board of Child Labor Com- mittee; member, New York State Council for Citizen Morale; mem- ber of executive committee, New York State Conference on Social Work; president, Cititzens' City Planning and Housing Coun- cil of Rochester and Jewish Com- munity Council of Rochester; former president of Rochester City • Club; chairman, United Palestine Appeal for New York State; member of 'national ex- ecutive committees of Zionist Organization of America and American Jewish Congress; mem- ber of governing board of Jewish Institute of Religion. Rabbi Bernstein has written articles on Jewish religious. and social problems for Harper's Mag- azine, the Nation, Opinion, Christ- ian Century, Menorah Journal and others. The magazine, blacklisted by Britain and the U. S. as well as several South American count- ries,- praises the new Argentine Minister of the Interior, Dr. Martinez Zuviria, notorious Jew-baiter, who has written several anti-Semitic books un- der the pseudonym of Hugo West. SEYMOUR SIMONS . teacher of philosophy at Notre Dame University and an op- ponent of Father Coughlin, has been fired as associate profes- sor of philosophy at Notre Dame. Dr. McMahon ascribes his discharge to his refusal to submit his speeches and writ- ings to the university authori- ties for censorship. Dr. McMahon is vice-chair- man of the Arherican. Commit- tee to save the Jewish Peoples of Europe and a sponsor of Freedom House. In Indiana he led the fight on the America First Committee, Mann Asks International Army Rule of Germany CHICAGO (JPS) — Speaking before the convention of the National Council of Jewish Wo- men, Thomas Mann, exiled au- thor from Germany and Nobel prize-winner, declared that the German people already realize that the war is lost and advo- cated the formation of an in- ternational army . to guard against persecution of racial groups. He predicted that Hit- ler would be murdered and a German revolution would take place in a year. Lugones, notorious Jew-baiter and pro-Nazi aide to President Ramirez, recently appointed as personal aide to President _Ram- irez, will be charged with es- - tablishing in Argentina a po- litical secret police along the lines of the Nazi Gestapo, dem- ocratic Argentine circles here report. • MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA) — An award of nearly $25,000 awaits the person who writes the best book, poem, play or essay relat- ing to Judaism, and a similar award will be given to the per- son performing the greatest deed on behalf of the Jewish people under the terms of the will of Solomon Bublick, who died last month, leaving an estate valued at $4,500 in real estate and $50,- 000 in personal property. - 1 Linens Table For Thanksgiving For Gift-Giving Laces Damasks Irish Linens Buy U. S. War Bonds . I • V • • BROTHERS * * * Capt. Samuel B. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Stone of 3860 29th St., who is stationed some- where in the South Pacific, has been promoted from First Lieu- tenant to Captain. 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Knox, Ky. where he drove a tank, Pvt. Goldberger . re- * * * cently qualified Lt. Stanley S. Resnick, a veter- 8.44 :,. to enter the a an of 15 months service overseas Goldberger ation Cadet , and now a bombardier and navi- School he is now attending. A gator in the 9th Air Force, has graduate of Central High, he is been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for "distinguished 21 years old and has been in service five months. and meritorious achievement in flights against the enemy in the Middle East," according to word Made to Measure and received by his mother, Mrs. Rose Ready to Wear Resnick, fo '8545 Second Blvd. He has been on 58 missions including flights over Tunisia, Pantelleria, Egypt, Lampedusa, Sicily and Italy. $25,000 Offered for Best Book or Poem on Judaism On Leave of Absence In order to cooperate with the Post Office and to facil- itate early mailing, the issue of The Jewish News of. Nov. 26, the day. after Thanksgiv- ing, will go to press a day earlier than usual. Readers of and contributors to The Jewish News are there- fore asked to note that the deadline for that issue will be at 3 P. M. on Monday, Nov. 22. The regular deadline of The Jewish News is at 3 P. M. on Tuesdays. who is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C., participated in religious services during 'the Holy Days at -on gregati on Sherith Israel, .:Nashville, Tenn. and officers of •-the synagogue wrote his par- ents, Mr. and rs • Bernard Stashefsky, 2926 Richton Ave., that they were inspired by his presence. Pvt. Stashefsky's ad- dress is APO 402, Hq. 59th Signal Battalion, % PM, Nashville, Tenn. .Lugones already is operating with 1,000 agents conducting midnight raids on the homes .of Jews and labor leaders. Lu- gones first achieved notoriety in 1931 when he ordered and sup- ervised the torture of persons arrested for opposition to the regime of General Uriburu. On a leave of absence from Temple Brith Kodesh of Rochest- er for the duration of the war, to direct the program of religious activities for Jews in the armed forces of the United States, Rabbi Bernstein's official title is Execu- tive Director of the Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities of the Jewish Welfare Board. Earlier Deadline For Thanksgiving Friday, November 12, PM 9030 TWELFTH GOODWIN'S GRATIOT AT FARMER 20.