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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

September 19, 1941

McWILLIAMS PROMISES TO STOP
ANTI-SEMITIC TALKS IN ORDER
TO ASSURE FREEDOM FROM JAIL
Burning of Oil Paintings Linked to Anti-Semi-
tism; New York Daily News Sees Jew-
Baiting as a "Growing Nuisance"

A Happy New Year

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NEW YORK (JPS) — Having
served eight days in the Bellevue
psychopathic division and twenty-
two days in the workhouse, Joe
McWilliams, this city's most per-
sistent anti-Semite, promised to
give up his anti-Jewish street
diatribes. He told Magistrate Hop-
pin, who on McWilliams' promise
to abandon his tirades suspended

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a sixty-day workhouse sentence
for anti-Semitic remarks made
during the political campaign last
year, that he was serious about
his change of heart—because
"when a man has to give up his
liberty for a short time," he
learns to keep his word.

Daily News Sees Anti-Semitism
As "Growing Nuisance"
NEW YORK (JPS) — To the
isolationist Daily News, whose
circulation is the largest in the
world, the Senate Interstate Com-
merce Committee sub-committee
probe of the movie industry re-
veals that anti-Semitism is a
"growing nuisance." But the tab-
loid believes that Jews can help
resolve anti-Semitism by inter-
marriage.
Stressing that it supported Gov-
ernor Herbert H. Lehman three
times, Robert Moses, Park Com-
missioner of New York, and
Mayor F. H. LaGuardia, all of
whom are wholly or partly Jew-
ish, the News said : "Genuine
anti-Semitism in the United
States, in short, is a minor nuis-
ance and growing more so." This
attitude did not sem to explain
Senator Nye's belief that anti-
Semtism is growing and the
News' necessity for publishing an
editorial entitled "What Is Anti-
Semitism?"
As a cure for the venom of
anti-Semitism, the News offered
this solution: "When a young
Jewish boy or girl sitting in high
school should fall in love with a
Gentile classmate, and the love is
returned, they. should get married
no matter what the old folks
think. This would do more to
eliminate the hyphen in the
America of this future than any-
thing else can do."
While other New York papers
saw traces of Goebbels' tactics in
Senator Nye's approach, the New
York Times, published by Arthur
Hays Sulzberger, dealt cautiously
with the Nye indictment. A brief
paragraph was devoted to Nye's
statements on the Jews.
Samuel Grafton, of the New
York Post, commented on the in-
vestigation by asking: "Sure,
we're against Hitler, Senator
Nye. Who are you against?"

Burning of Oil Paintings Linked
to Anti-Semitism
NEW YORK (JPS) — Because
"she didn't want them to fall into
the hands of Jews," Marie Hau-
ser, a 45-year-old maid, destroyed
three art masterpieces belonging
to her employer, Captain Daniel
S. Sickles, official of The Langley
Aviation Corp. of Port Washing-
ton. Arraigned on charges of
grand larceny and malicious mis-
chief, the maid tried to kill her-
self on Aug. 11, after having
burned paintings worth almost
$200,000, one of them being Gain-
borough's "Black Boy."

Portland Bars America First
PORTLAND, Ore. (JPS) —
Senator Burton K. Wheeler and
all other members of the America
First Committee were barred from
speaking in public buildings of
this city by votes of the City
Council first and then by the
Board of Education. "Inimical to
national defense," was the reason
given for turning down an appli-
cation for one of the school audi-
toriums.

Fight for Freedom, Inc. Wants
Hitler for Murder
NEW YORK (JPS) — In an
aggressive "police circular" posted
throughout the city, Fight for
Freedom, Inc. calls for the ap-
prehension of Adolf Hitler,
"wanted for murder, arson, grand
larceny, piracy, treachery, posses-
sion of fireardms and religious
persecution." The fingerprints as
well as the photograph of Adolf
Schicklgruber are provided to aid
identification. "If captured, (lead
or alive," says the Committee
circular, "the reward will be free-
dom for the entire world and
peace for all nations."

Give use the money that has
been spent in war and I will
clothe every man, woman and
child in the attire of which kings
and queene would be proud. I
will build a school-house in every
valley over the whole earth.
I will crown every hillside with
a place of worship consecrated
to the Gospel of Peace.

Common Aim Makes Good Neigh-
bors, Says Head of
Movement

NEW YORK (JPS)—"No mat-
ter how far apart neighbors may
be in their political and religious
beliefs, they can and do work
together in friendship and good
faith if they are working for
some common aim," is the view
of Dr. John Elliot, founder of
the National Good Neighbor
Movement, of which Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt is honorary chairman.
In an interview, Dr. Elliot stated
that he had founded the move-
ment as a program for refugees,
who needed such an ogranization
to help them become adapted to
the new world.

A Happy New Year

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