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MROINICLE
2P& Sening CoiumbttS and Central Ol^ lewish Cotwnunity %\t^
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BTRlCjCLY-TCONBlDBWirtAii IMPOBXANT OPO KNOW . . ,
l«|The torimatlon of a United Nations Coi^unlsslon to compile, swRtly and eventually gubmlt to the coming Peace Conference ,tHe record o£ Nazi atrtjcltlea
'"jtgalnst civilian populations fs virtually completed . . . I'he Commission will sit In London, but its head jnay be an Ameri¬ can . .. Soviet BuBsia -will have a rfepreseiitattve on It. ,. That indefatigable readet- of the Cort- gresslonal Record, Walter Wln¬ chell, has discovered that Mis¬ sissippi's Congrtesman John Q Rankin has caused to be insert¬ ed in that privileged publication the charge — quite, unproved, of course, because totally -false — that those shameful Detroit Hots lyere the worl? of "communistic Jews and NegrofesV . . Potelgn Belief Adnanlstrator Herbert H Lehman, has his plans made for feeding the peoples of Europe after their liberation from the I'fazls , . As a starter he expects to send over 800,000,000 pounds of fried,milk, 500,000,000 bushels of -wheat and 1,000,000,000 pounds .of dried .eggs., . ..The yjounger : gejiteratl^tti of atehmans, inclderi-: taufeK|ci(kii'p^'ctot-r^ Hloh: Ihgiju'r. ,amed-:'f6i:ces hdw:
. -wlth'itHptolsiraejhit oiMrs.-Hllda L, .-EeHphviaiidetekyi '¦ thei-J'dol-;
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¦ .ASiyrfcan Alt* EorcB; arid her Qthar.'lirother, John, is In a Teias Armjjr oainp, \(thlle her husband, B^ris'BadetzIcy,''lS'a sergeant in the Signal Corps and is now sta- tlbned In England ... . SEbEUGHTS , '. . " (Si'What -«{lth Hitler having kit-
• teiis over evehts on the.Russian aridi. Sicfilani fronts, the IJ. S.
• Senate Re-staurant cat, named 'after, the. Eiiehrer because of its ,. iftiilnyilooklrig- Uttle black mus^
tachb, is right, on the beam ; ..
¦ Ppr Washlijgton felhie. Hitler recently — you guessed it.i-^had
• kittens ... Swedish' newspapers, Leonard Lyons tells us, report that thg.; cpncussipn of British and. American bombs -.strlktog (jT^rinan cities Is so great that for hours afterwards Hitler's pi& tujrfes.come flying,.out of win¬ dows. ,. , •EABIES' eORNEIR:. ry " - flPk^hereareruhitors that Dorothy ;,S9Cker, who Is. the gr^nddaugh"
¦ tee j**' Jaboh iit.- ScWCf ind the , ¦ oWner of th^-Ngw yorjc "Fost, is
. trj'ljig tp ¦^ffec.f.a^merger ber
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shall Field's tabloid .*, . Expects
tJ^lnk thla wdvild;make a powet-
- ful combination .'.'. Not enou^
•'credit. iB'.being "given to. Anna
. Center Schne}d?rman,-the' afetive
and imalginatlve mastermind Of
-, the Woman's Dlvlddn of the
American Je-wlsh Congress . . .
llrs, Sijhiieldermaft is probably
, New • York's b'uslcSt communal
-wbrker'. . : Recently we had the
. pleasure of meeting Wanaa Hurr
' wltz, wife of Vladimir, the great
• i-pjlarilst, and daughter ot 'Tqsca- ; mini, . . Wanda Is beautiful and . ,Wltty, and possesses.a trenchant
JtUnipr as sharp as a razor blade.
, aPHlS AND THAT ...
,'plWhat Is said to be the mpfit f';-;8tsrtllng expose of Nazi under-
"grpund groups in these shores ' ijas just be.e?i; published by an ;-; aiithbr v^h6 prefers to call him-'
'Seli John Roy Carlson, and who ¦' lh;-hls booki ^Utied:-,, f'.Under- V" (Continued on page B)
All Persons Owning Piv^pe^ Overseas^ Must File l^eport
AU persons, who own property in foreign countries, are requlr' ed to file Form TFB 600," accord¬ ing to regulations recently issu¬ ed by the Treasuary Department The N^tlbnal Refugee Service Is cooperatihg.'Wlth the Treasury Ijepartment by publicly advising refugees who come under..^the jprovlslon of the regulations to secure copies of th6 form and to seek advice at any Federal Reserve Bank
i Every person (Including indi¬ viduals, partnerships, associa¬ tions, eorpotatiop4 or other or- ganizatlpns) yhb is at, present subject to the jlirlsdlctlon ol the United States, whit'her citizen or alien, miust file a report if he had an interest in any prope^rty In a foreign countiy which'on May 31st, 1943 was at war with the United States A report must also be filed on property that was damaged, destroyed o|r seized at apy time-between Jan uary 1^ 1938 and May Slst, 1843, as a result of war or through confiscation by n country direct¬ ly or indirectly at war with the United States.
In the casfe of the following, no report is required: - li) Citizens of the United Star teg in enemy-occupied ter¬ ritory; ,
?). Persons in the arifted for- -: ¦ '.ces'of the United, States .. ,.;desvine, outside the.con-
Persons, .whose'¦ property In all foreign' couhtrips had an aggregate Value less than $10,000; Any other persons o-vm- Ing property. IS any one forelgtl'ciovifttry If the t^tal . value.'of'aliJhls pWpertyih; such country was 'l^ss; thSn$i,ooo. • , ,, Further -information may be had tv calling Mrs, E. J. Gordon, vice' chairman of Columbus Co¬ ordinating Committee of Nation-! al Refugee Service, Ine,. AD. 6695. -
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Gives $125,000 For New Chitor^n^s Hospitatt In Iowa
DBS MOlNBIB, IOWA (JPS) The establishment of the Ray? mond Bianlc Memorial Hospital for Children,' a modern hospital for. children up-tp 14 years of age, to be constructed In this city, as- soon as materials are a-traiiable, was-made, possible by the gift of $125,000 by Jttr, and Mrs. A. H. Blaiik, accprdlng tP a repprt In Hospital neWSi .orgiir)*' of the Iowa-Methodist Hospital,
Mr, an^ Mrs. Blank are glvlh^ this new' hospital to the com¬ nmnity In merooiy of their spn, Raymond, who died last March at the ag6 of ^ yeara ' ^ -^ '
JAJPS corrPiscATB
JEWISH DEPOSITS
GENEVA (JPS)*-' ese authorities have all deposits made by banks of Burma Singapore, Dutch other occupied areas, ed.
-The Japan* cdnfiscate^
Jews in the Hongkong;
Indies and
It la report-;
LONDON (JPS)—The Jews of Paris were prohibited by-^prder of the Nazi .authorities from leaving their houses on BastlUe Day, it Is learned here
United Jewisli Fund
liliies "Over The Top"
Mann Predicts Jews WaiSeekNo Revi^ge On Nazis
NEW iOBK (JPS)—Despite the fact thdt they have suffer¬ ed most at the, Ji^hds of the JSTazIs, the J^w^alone will seek no revenge,' li is predicted by Dr. Thomas Mann, Nobel Prize wlnher In literature who Is him¬ self a refugee from Nazi tyranny in Gernuiny. Writing in the cur¬ rent issue of Liberal Judaism, Dr Mann challenges the con science of the German people In an article entitled, "Germans, What of Tomorrow?"
"It would be interesting to know your Innermost thoughts about the conduct of those who speak and act for you before the world without", he states "For example, what .arc your feelings, as human beings, toward the I antl-Jewlsh atrocities In Europe' ¦?ou continue to support Hitler's ¦war, and you endure to the ut most, out df fear of what defeat miist bring: fear of' the ven¬ geance that will be wreaked upr on everything German by the maltreated nSttons of-Europe;
f'Therjewsfilone':.Will seek no ;i**ehges--4raey.vai:e .„tiie!-»t»iiost
'areTi^issTpiOT-foum^Eiiias:
the least disposed to violence and blood'thlrstiness. .Even to¬ day they are-not-yet your foes, ¦but you are their enemies. You will fall to make thla hatred re¬ ciprocal. Jews are virtually al- ¦v^ays phllo-Germans. If you JShpiild be driven to thcj brink 'of disaster, ?is appears likely, U -win'be'the Jews UiemselveBr-un- emotlonal and mellow with the wisdom pf ages, who will coun- (Continued on Page 8)
"A uhited conMuubity \a.% responded to a united cam¬ paign -with tho same -united virill as in all previtlus efforts to preserve the Jewish people, here and abroad", deilared E. J. Schanfarber, president at the United Jcvirish Fund, in announcing the successful jconclusion of this year's drive. - The -workers iq the Men's, 'Women's and Junior divisions, -who undertook the important task of raising the largest quota in local history for overseas relief and reconstruction work as well as for national educational and health institu¬ tions and protective agencies, can well be proud of their' achievement. The splendid response of over 2,000 contribu¬ tors to this greatest humanitarian undertaking will bring new hope to millions of sufferers, strike a jiowcrful blow at Hltlerlsm, and reaffbrm our faith in the future of America and of Judaism," Mr. Schanfarber said.
Zionist Convention Changed X^ . ' Atlantic City
NEW YORK (JPS)—The forty sixth annual convention of the unionist Organization of Amer ica originally scheduled to be held in Columbus, Ohio on Sep tember llth, may be held In Stead in Atlantic,City in.accord¬ ance-with a proposal adopted at a meeting of the Administrative Comlttee of the organization.
The Administrative Cpjnmlt- teo heard a reiport from=pn«i-of lts-.jn§5ib,^s t^at ,^e.-4mei;lcan :6ouStil''f6r'liidalSm-,-anti-ZiQp; Ist group or^nized by Babbl Louis Wblsey pf Philadelphia ^nd Rabbl Morris Lazaron of Baltimore, has launched upon an Intensive nation-wide campaign to cpmbat the activities of the Zionist movement. It was stated that representatl-ves of the Coun¬ cil have been dispatched to all parts pf the United States to create a permanent organization with local branches for antl- Zlonlst purposes.
U. Of M. Hillel Foundation Establishes Arnold Schiff ^itier^Faitb Scholarship
Through the generpslty of-Mr. and Mrs. Albert SChlff, of this city, the B'nai B'rith HiUel Foun¬ dation at the University of Mich¬ igan has established the Arnold ;S6hlff Ihter-FSIth- Scholarship in memory of Arnold Schiff, for¬ mer U; of M; student, it has been announced by Babbl: Jehudah M, Cohen, director of the rpunda- tlori. It will be awarded each spring to the Mlchlgatt studient ."who-has-46ne the.:mgat to ..de¬ velop.arid sti^eiigtfieiflftiter-falth ideals".'" -.
The Scholarship, consisting of an award pf ^tOOiOft will be granted by a cbriimJttce of three faculty nsembera representing the Protestant, Catholic and Jew- Jsh faiths. The faculty commit t^e consists of Dr. Erich A. Wal¬ ter, Assistant J)ean of the Cot lege of Liters^tur^, Science and tlie Arts,, and inembers of the Board of Governors pf the Stu¬ dent Rellgous Association; Dr. Edward B. Ham, Assistant Prp- fassor of EVehch; and Dr, Jacob Sacks, Assistant Prpf^sspr of Pharmacdlogy, me»b^y'Of the Board' of Governors' of the Stu¬ dent Religious .'Association' and treasurer b* th6 'Ann- Arbor.Je-w' Ish Coromjitee, '
the ministers, priests and rabbis serving the university campus in collaboration with the Univer¬ sity Religious Counsellor and the Director of the Student Religious Association. ¦ • . . In addition to the Inter-Falth Scholarship, the Sphlff family has established a Hlllel Award of ?25;00 tp be presented an, hually ip the Hlllel member "who has made the greatest Con- {trlbutioh to - the . pr6motlon of Jewish cultural values at the Foundation". .
- The Inter-Falth Scholarship and HUIel - Award have been established In memory of Arnold Schiff, son xjf Mr. and Mrs. Al¬ bert Schiff, who lost his life in an autbtnoblle accident In 1940 while a student at the Univer¬ sity of Michigan. WhUfe on cami>- us Arnold was f\jnenu>er of the Hlllel Foundation and the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
In order that the scholarship and prize may be awarded an¬ nually tor an Indefinite period, the Arnold Sclilff Memprlal Fund win be added to frpm year to year by membfers and friends of the Schiff .famUy. Edwin J.' Schanfarber, membe^f pf the Na-* tlpnal Commission of the B'nal'
•The winning student wUl be B'rith Hill01 Foundation anjU chosen from those nominated by t (Continued on Page 8)
In extending his congratula¬ tions to the workers and givers, Robert W Schiff 1943 Campaign chairman said
"Once again the Columbus Jew ish community has shown Its capacity to rise to an occasion The United Jewish Fund has met Its quota with numerous cards yet to be reported We all know sadly that Is not the end of our work for national and overseas service But we are heartened by the realization that our people are aroused to their duty. This realization binds us together and gives convincing promise of ulti¬ mate victory for righteousness throughout the world. Our or- ganizajional progress continues; oUr elficietfcy improves as the neeg:§rj?wsl- There are-spni&ae{-„i who b'sVenpt made their contrl-. butlons. Eveiy dollar yet to be given mean's'niore help for those who need It desperately. I wish to convey my appreciation, and thanks for the unstinted loyalty and devotion Which the men,, women and the youth, who made up the personnel of the cam¬ paign, showed in accomplishing their splendid record". I. W. Garek
Behind the scenes in the great drama of personal solicitation, which no doubt Is the toughest assignment to division heads ahd workers, is its chairman of cam¬ paign organization committee, I. W, Garek, The fact that B'riai B'rith depended greatly on his leadership In this district, did not prevent him from carrying out ever;^ minute detail In this year's United Jewish Fund drive. He was there on the job when called upon by any Fund cam¬ paigner, even though it meant a personal, sacrifice to his legal profession. Here Is what he had to say about the 1943 U. J, F. un¬ dertaking;
'The course of the current United Jewish Fund campaign has been a source of great .pride and satisfaction to our commun¬ ity. Ttoxa the chairman, who has infused the drive with a spirit of sincere understanding and sacrlflca, to the men, women and Junior workers In the field, there has been an almest prophe¬ tic zeal to accomplish a purpose. The smallest giver and the larg¬ est has evinced a genuine desire to' share with the less fortun¬ ate of our people. The goal to some had seemed staggering, but the dfesire to raise whatever sum was asked was fh-mly implanted in the hearts of b-very Columbus Je#. TO :&U my co-workers and this year'ftcontrlbjitors my deep appreciation and gratitude".
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1943-07-23 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
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