Friday', September 14, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
10 Charlevoix Boys Placed
On Probation for Incidents
Dr. . Gottschalk
Leaves to Set Up
European Office
All Plead Guilty to Disturbing Peace and Assault Upon De-
NEW YORK.—Dr. Max Gotts-
froiters; Judge Warns Them to Obey Terms of Proba-
chalk, director of the foreign af-
tion; Local Editor Says Judge 'Means Business'
who were ap -
prehended - for- participating in an incident during which
several Detroit boys and one girl were injured, on Aug. 23,
were placed on probation for one year by Judge of Probate
Fowler.
All but one of the boys pleaded guilty to the charge of
CHARLEVOIX, Mich.—Ten local boys,
fairs department of the American
Jewish Committee, sailed for
London on the Queen Elizabeth
to establish permanent headquar-
ters of the Committee on the
European continent.
This announcement was Made
by Dr. John Slaws* executive
vice-president of the American
Jewish Committee.
After consulting with JeWish
leaders in London on current
Jewish affairs Dr. GottSchalk will
proceed to the continent to visit
France, Belgium, Holland; Switz-
erland and. other western EurOP
ean countries. He will confer
with leaders of Jewish communi-
ties in these countries and . co-
operate With them in their efforts
to expedite the rehabilitation and
resettlement process.
disturbing the peace. The tenth*
boy pleaded guilty to the charge not go where we are not wanted.
of ' assault and battery.
We can not and will not be treat-
Since the Detroit Jewish boys ed as decent human beings un-
'returned to their homes, there less we demand-
and earn the
were no complaining witnesses. right to self-respect. No self-
The incident occurred at the respecting American Jew has the
beach.
right or the privilege to harbor
Judge's Comment ;
or willingly stand for anti-
Judge Fowler made this com- Semitism."
ment: "I have placed these boys - Mrs. May proposes two reme-
on probation for one year, with dies: 1. That Jews should not go
stiff terms. ' They will under- to places where they will be sub-
stand that if they again violate jected to anti-Semitism, and 2.
the law they will serve the full That "Jewish parents must be
sentences."
made to see the seriousness of
Judge Fowler further com- the problem presented by send- Pioneer Women Here
mented that since there were no ing young men and women un- Outline Expansion
witnesses to appear against the attended to resorts, particularly
Pioneer Women's Organization
accused, all he could do was to where Gentile children of the
accept their plea of guilty. If same ages will be present with- Council, at its first Office com-
mittee meeting of the season;
they had not pleaded guilty, the out adults."
Detroit boys would have had to
outlined work for the coming
year, aiming to help in the post-
come in to Charlevoix to testify
against them.
war expansion prograin of its
sister organization, the Working
E. I. Steinhurst, editor and
Women's Council in PaleStirie:
publisher of the - Charlevoix
Courier, in a statement to The
According to latest reports
Jewish News, , said that Judge
from the Working. Women's
Fowler, a man in the late sixties,
Council in. Palestine, work has
"means business." He added that
begun on 25 new homes to in-
the judge said he would not al- Chicagoan to Be Assistant crease housing facilities and ac-
low that sort of thing, "meaning
commodate refugee children and
Health Director; to Work
the near riot, and anyone corn-
young 'people coming from Eu-
With Youth Groups
ing before him would be dealt
rope and Middle Eastern coun
with according to the laws of the
tries and cared for by the
Robert J. Newman, chairman women of the Moazath Hapoa-
state and the Charlevoix munici-
pality."
of the health education commit- loth.
tee of the Jewish Community
Expect Reciprocation
Important projects are planned-
Mr. Steinhurst added: "We in Center, announces the appoint- by the local Pioneer Women.
Charlevoix want to do everything ment of Ben Wolinsky as assist- - chapters, the first and major
possible for our guests the vaca- ant'in the department. --
affair being the 15th annual
tioners, to make it a nice place . A graduate of the American donor event,. to take place Jan.
College
of
PhysiCal
Education
in
to enjoy themselves. But we ex-
8, at the Masonic Temple
pect reciprocation from all vis Chicago, he has several years' ex- Auditorium.
itors, no matter what their color, perience in general physical edu-
All chapters are resuming reg-
dation and. has' served as camp ular meetings.
creed or race.
"In any event, you may be director, waterfront director. and
The first general open meet-
sure that the court intends. to physical director in public, and ing. and pep - rally is scheduled
private
recreational
agencies.
- punish any and all offenders.
for Monday evening, Oct. 1, at
He comes. here after holding the Rose. Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
You are safe in assuring your
readers that Charlevoix will be the post of physical director at Lawton at Waverly..
a safe place to come to. Needless the Max Strauss Center- in
to say, a community should not Chicago. His duties will be to
be punished because of a few direct the- aquatic prograni in the
Othettirr'S'
miscreants—and the guilty must Aaron DeRoy Natatorium, under
the
guidance
of
Milton
Gordon,
suffer the consequences."
chairman of the Center's swim-
ming committee, and to. conduct
Scores Of Readers
Schettler
intermediate and senior gymnas= -
Express Their Views
ium
classeS.
He
will
commence
Scores of readers have written
'Drug Stores
to The Jewish News expressing work at the Center Tuesday.
their views on the recent in-
are
cidents in Charlevoix.
Mrs. Rosalind G. May of 3292
Pleasant Stores
Calvert, in a lengthy communi-
cation, describes the incidents in
A safe and reliable
detail—having been in Charle-
Lt. Jack Winokur poSt No. 268,
voix at- the time—and expresses
store for prescriptions,
resentment over -the indifference Jewish War Veterans Of World
Schettler's are pleas-
of some Jews over the occur- War II, has organized a ladies'
auxiliary and has installed Mrs.
rences.
ant stores to visit for
Mrs. May especially resents the Celia Beresh as temporary chair-
all drug needs.
failure of visitors in Charlevoix man, it was .announced following
during previous years to warn a 'recent meeting at which it was
Friendly Pharm'ac i s t s
Jews of possible trouble, and decided to reopen the - charter
blames many Jewish people for membership to accommodate re-
and Clerks will serve
sending their sons and daughters turning veterans.
you promptly. You will
•All Jewish veterans honorably
to :Charlevoix alone for their
diScharged are Urged to join the
vacations.
like our clean, friendly
Post now in 'order to _ - beC6me a
Question of 'Anti-Semitism •
stores.
must believe," she::writes, charters_mernber.. The next' meet-
ing
_Will
be
held
at
8212
12th
on
that either their. parents do not
believe these Children will arouse WednesdaY, Sept. 19, at 8130 p. m. ,
Worsen • seeking to join. the
the enmity Of. -thee Gentile farm
boy who seeins to see theta only auxiliary must be a wife,. sisters, `
well-dressed_.• and with - more Mother, of daUghter of any War II
money than he has, or ,that, with veteran or a man now in service.
peace here, .they have the feel- For•inforrhation, Call Mrs. Beresh,
-
ing that we as Jews have nothing DA. 1810. '
more to worry about on the
Dinner:., to10 p. in Sunday
question • of • anti-Semitism.
Z tn. 10 p.
"Surely the incidents meant
enough to the honest, Peace-lov-
4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield
ing, open-minded Gentile resi-
dents •of Charlevoix that THEY
Phone: TE. 1;3922
deemed it necessary to call a
Opetk Daily, including Sunday:
AMERICAN
meeting of all the owners of
5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M.
RESTAURANT
Tung S. Woo Mgr.
Evening Dinner: 5 to 10 P. M.
hotels and larger tourist homes,
OININIMENENdm including Sunday.
and THEY- must have felt- the.oc-
casion serious enough for the
owner of -one of the larger inns
to post a warrant for the arrest
of ..one of the city's Most prom
Specializing,- In-
inent young men .and others.
Our Egg Rolls:
Right to Self Respect
A TREAT!
It is: our bUsiriess as Ameri-
Also Choice American Dishes
cans, and as Jews ; to learn, if it
A New Restaurant_fc!r
Selecf-Oriental-Taste
is ou• Misfortune. : and ignorance
.„.
of Etil'efiSe' .7 -1e-
Wolinsky Named
To Head Center's
Aquatic Program
Lt. Winokur Post
Organizes Auxiliary
.
,
HOE HOE
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NATIVE CHINESE FOOD
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British Jews Ask Legislation
To Curb Racial Propaganda
Board of DepUties Adopt Resolution Demanding Outlawing
Ufferancis or Publications 'Calculated to Arouse Hatred;
Brodetsky Points Out - U.- S. Aid to Jewish Survivors
;
-LONDON, (JTA)---Legislation outlawing utterances or
publications "calculated to arouse hatred, ridicule or con..
tempt against any • section of the community distinguishable
by race, creed or color," was urged in a resolution adopted
by the Board ,of
of Deputies of British- Jews- after a protracted.
debate. - .
Neville Laski, speaking for
those .oppOsed to the resolution,
warned that "the remedy could
be Worse than the disease," by
arousing harmful public discus-
sions. Prof.. __Selig Brodetsky,
president of- the board, replying,
said that one of- the most ef-
fective means of educatng • public
opinion is to bring the Jewish
problem out into the open.
Presenting the report of the
organization's 'foreign affairs
committee, Prof. :Brodetsky re-
vealed that the board had been
assured in official: quarterS that
during the trial of major German
war- criminals, which are slated
to start in. October, anti-Jewish
crimes, -especially the policy of
exterminating all jeWs, would be
made one of the specific charges.
He anndunced that statements
are being drafted, for presenta-
tion to the war crimes tribunals,
and that additional eyidence--eov-
ering atrocites. against ' -Jews
Would be submitted.
U. -S. Aid Is Cited
the request. that it approve the
appointment of Jewish liaison of-
ficers in former Nazi camps .in
the British -zone in Germany.
Discussing the negotations with
the American Jewish Confer-
ence, the board- president said
that further consultations are
planned with the Conference and
the American Jewish Congress,
looking towards the formation of
a. joint secretariat for the three
organizations, with offices in
London and New York.
JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor)---.
The firSt tonSignment of He•
brew books for the : Jewish sur-
vivors of Europe -were sent from
here, through the Joint Distri-
bution Committee. The consign...
rnent, including 1,500 textbooks,
was distributed by the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem and the
- publishers-.
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