October 31, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 16 are seeking to destroy the coun- Hashomer Hatzair of Detroit Launches try and lead us into chaos and Project for Permanent Camp and take full control." (Continued from Page 1) The day after the Post's reve- trict Attorney Thomas E. Dewey lation Magistrate Hoppin ordered Agricultural Project declared he had ordered McWil- that the suspension of the Amer- With the slogans "Land Is invited to attend this gathering. lians arrested on the complaint ican Nazi be revoked. It is the hope of the Shomrim Life" and "Nahelu Is Only the that through other joint activities of Brooklyn District Attorney— Beginning," Hashomer Hatzair, of the parents, friends and Shorn- mayoralty candidate William Louis Bromfield Castigates Zionist youth movement, greeted rim, there will be a closer under- O'Dwyer. America First parents and friends at the harvest standing of the ideology and ac- American Nazi Speaks NEW YORK ( (JPS) — Recall- held at Jericho Temple, tivities of Hashomer Hatzair, and In the Bronx on Oct. 1, the ing Huey Long's prophecy that festival Sunday evening, Oct. 26. The pro- American Nazi said: "After the Nazism will come to the United gram consisted of two dramatic a closer tie between youth and 1905 revolution in Russia, Jews States as anti-Nazism, and con- presentations; one being a brief adult. An outstanding event of the began to import their compa- demning the America First Com- sketch of the life of the great triots to that country the same mittee as the Nazi party of the Hebrew poetess, Rachael, which evening was the auctioning off as they did in the United States. United States, Louis Bromfield, was made up of a number of of the "bikurim" (first fruits) They plotted and fomented president of the Friends of De- her verses and dramatized with of the agricultural project; the trouble in Russia the same as mocracy and noted novelist and shadow pictures; the other, en- proceeds going to the Jewish Na- they are now doing here. After Pulitzer Prize winner, attacked titled "Youth and Nation," was tional Fund. This was accom- a while they obtained control America First for its anti-Semit- Written by a member of the move- panied by the singing of harvest songs and Palestinian dancing by of key positions the same as they ism and its emulation of Hitler- ment. the Shomrim. The remainder of did here. Then came the revolu- ism in a press conference here. Mrs. Naomi Lesowoder and the harvest was sold to parents tion, the same as it is going to Stressing the speedy unification Dovid Nemoff introduced the first and friends. happen here. Then the killing of of America First and pointing project of the newly organized 20,000,000 Christians, the same out that the enemies of Germany Parents and friends organization: as is going to happen here if we must fight on the propaganda the purchasing of a site for a Attend the historic Balfour Day observance and Brandeis Me- let the Communist Jews extend as well as the economic and permanent camp and agricultural morial Meeting at the Shaarey their control." military fronts, Mr. Bromfield de- project. The next meeting of this Zedek—Sunday, Nov. 2, 2:30 As though these anti-Jewish clared, "arousing anti-Semitism organization will take place on p. m. Principal speakers, U. S. attacks were not enough for a by charging Jews with responsi- Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 8:30 p. m., Senator Prentiss M. Brown and man who had promised to behave, bility for the war" is one of the at the ulam (meeting hall) on Joy Dean William Krichbaum of McWilliams, two weeks later, outstanding phases of America Road and Wildemere. All parents Detroit College of Law. and friends of the movement are spoke for an hour on his favor- First propaganda. ite topic. "Roosevelt," he ranted, "is a Jewish king; the govern- ment is run and controlled by By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Jews and Communists and they ANTI-SEMITES DEFEND NIP NOAlg TOO with CLEAN •RIIIGS• LEADER CARPET CLEANING CO. eaa—raER 5-8400 • arelg Commentary (Continued from Page 5) ELECT FORMER GOVERNOR WM.A.COMSTOCK YOUR COUNCILMAN STOP at your Fleet-Wing Ser- vice Station and learn h o w you may obtain Beautiful, De luxe Playing Cards FREE with your purchases of FLEET-WING Gasoline, Motor Oil and Lubricants Call Hogarth 3275 for location of the nearest Fleet-Wing Dealer TAXPAYERS - AWAKE.' The good old Citizen's League and our daily newspapers have been picking your candidates for you for years. Detroit today Is disgraced by the very poll- tIclans "preferred" by the above-mentioned "downtown Tammany Hall." This will continue until citizens elect men to public office who do not obligate themselves. I am willing to donate my entire salary as Mayor, for the next two years, to clean up this city and build this into a Greater and Safer Detroit for you and your children. I will donate, if elected, $5.000 per year toward new partly-paved safety playgrounds: $5,000 each year to the U.S.O.. and $5,000 each year to the Community Fund. This should convince all the people that my only concern Is their welfare. Our present Mayor reduced aid to sick Welfare cases and orphan children, until forced to admit his mistake. He pays $5,000 per year to his two secretaries and they In turn have secretarial stenographers at about $3,000 per year each. His department heeds receive $10,000 per year each and they In turn have stooges at $6,000, $7,000 and $7,500 per year. Taxpayers—think—double pay for political favoritism, but no medicine for Welfare or orphan children! Have your tax assessments been raised last year? They were lowered In certain wealthy "favored" sections. I can prove this unjust favoritism. Our present Mayor was warned by Councilman John W Smith of a bribe offered in the Herman Gardens Housing Project case In advance. Today this scandal, which might have been avoided. has disgraced our fair city throughout the country. Because this city needs a good, clean, efficient business administration, I again offer myself as a candidate—this time without any compensation. To vote for ANDREW I. CABLE, merely cross out one of the other names for Mayor, and directly below write "ANDREW I. GABLE" correctly, putting your cross In the square before his name. —51;444444410-1T—i4f-FR -tet ---- ArypiE w .1: 6 As LE- HELP ELECT ANDREW J. GABLE OUR NEXT MAYOR Election November 4th FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 19 •• VIXTZ 9:45 P. M.41 H ear Gable Talk MONDAY NOV 3, 1941 VIM 10 30 P that are quite as Jewish as they are Negro; more, the prejudices which the Harlem in- tellectual has to contend with have their counterpart in Jewish-American life, The Jew, racially, is also an Oriental and was originally much darker than he is today. He has the sad, the hysterical psychology of the oppressed race. From the cantor grandfather to the grandson who yearns 'mammy' songs is no vaster a stride than from the Negro spiritual to the white 'blues'. The minor- major, what we might call amphibious, is by no means a stranger to the Jewish ear. The ecstatic songs of the Khassidim—the pietist sect of the Polish Jews—bear striking psy- chological analogies to the sacred and secu- lar tunes of the Negro. I have heard Jimmy Johnson imitate a singing colored preacher, and the cantillation could have passed- almost—for the roulades of a Jewish pre- centor. The simple fact is that the Jew responds naturally to the deeper implications of jazz, and that as a Jewish-American he partakes of the impulse at both its Oriental and its Occidental end. The Khassid, too, walks all over God's heaven." Except for the ridiculous injection of the color-line, the interpretation and analogy present a most interesting and very correct explanation of the reasons for Jewish influence upon jazz. Insofar as the color element is concerned, the late Dr. Isaac Goldberg, perhaps more than any other authority, should have known that there are as many elements among Jews as there are in all humanity—ranging from traits of Scan- dinavians to those of Slays. As for Orientalism, Jews have been so far removed from it that only the plaint remains—and that comes from the psychology of oppression and nothing else. Jews have had, and still have, a great share in the development of jazz. Gus Kahn proved it. George Gershwin's influence upon Tin Pan Alley indicated it. Irving Berlin continues to provide proof—if proof of it is still necessary. • The American Jew's "Three Worlds" "Hamabit," columnist for the South African Zionist Record, gives an interesting version to a good story which was first heard during F.D.R.s 1936 campaign. He tells of Zorach and Boruch who, over steaming hot lemon tea, philosophized in the Yiddish vernacular. Zorach remarked that the average Jew has two worlds, but the Ameri- can Jew is blessed with three. This prompted Boruch to ask for an explana- tion, which Zorach gave as follows: "In America, the Jew has der velt and yener velt, and he also has Roosevelt." We wager that most European Jews would be prepared to give up the two worlds they are blessed ( ?) with in exchange for the third given to American Jews. • Talking About the World An excellent story is in order at this point when discussing the world and its effect upon man. It was at a meeting of geologists that an el- derly Jewish gentleman arose to ask the speaker a question. "Did I hear you say that the world will be destroyed in seven hundred or in seven million • years?" he asked. The scientist replied: "In seven million years." The Jew heaved a sigh of relief and exclaimed as he sat down : "Thank God!" • George Eliot and Richard Wagner A great deal has been written of late about Richard Wagner's anti-Semitism. An interesting incident which involved both Wagners and George Eliot deserves, therefore, to be recorded. George Eliot, the eminent author of "Daniel Deronda," one of the most important pro-Zionist novels written in pre-Herzlian days, was married to George Lewes, a Jew. She had occasion to at- tend a concert in London that was directed by Wagner, and she met his wife, Cosima, who took a liking to the British novelist. She was, in fact, so carried away by her persohality that she in- vited her and her husband to spend a month at the Wagnerian home in Frankfort. But George Eliot was noCappeaser". She told Cosima Wagner: "Please excuse me, Madame Wagner. Your husband doesn't like Jews, and my husband is a Jew." It was as much a matter of refusal to submit to self-betrayal as well as of courage that prompted such an attitude. Jews, please copy. • The Return to Traditions Dr. Barnett R. Brickner's congregation, the Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleveland, is the latest to abandon Sunday morning services and to adopt the Friday night service as the major religious event of the week. Rabbi Brickner's synagogue thus steps to the fore as one of the leading congregations in Amer- ica to effect a return to traditions and to aban- don the line-of-least-resistance attitude which first led Reform Jews to Sunday morning services. The Sabbath Eve is traditionally one of the sublimest periods for the Jew. It marks the end of a week during which one is upset by worries over earning a livelihood and over everyday problems, and the beginning of the holy day of rest. It has become the most significant weapon for faith in the existence of the Jewish people. In issuing his announcement of the abandonment of the Sunday services, Rabbi Brickner stated: "Our people feel that in this time there is a defin- ite return to religion and that there should like- wise be a turning back to fine old traditions of the Jewish faith. They believe the change made by reform congregations many years ago to a Sunday service was a demolition of old Jewish customs." The step taken by Rabbi Brickner and his con- gregation is a move to rebuild and revive a de- molished custom. They deserve the commenda- tions of all American Jews for taking a step in the right direction. • U. S. Senator Prentiss M. Brown United States Senator Prentiss M. Brown's ad- dress this Sunday, at the combined Balfour Day and Brandeis Memorial meeting, at the Shaarey Zedek, will be his second in two years before a Jewish audience. On Feb. 4, 1940, it was this Commentator' , good fortune to preside at the protest meeting against Nazi atrocities in Poland and to intro- duce the Michigan Senator, whose scholarly ad- dress showed keen understanding of the problem as it affects Jews and Christians under Nazism. An interesting incident at that meeting was the turn of the hands of the clock in the Caqq High auditorium to an hour when a bigot used to speak over the radio, injecting race and reli- gious hatred. Frank Martel, president of the De- troit and Wayne County Federations of Labor. was speaking at the time, immediately preceding Senator Brown, and he made a caustic reference to the radio bigot. Whereupon the eminent Sena- tor turned to this Commentator and said : "And it is exactly 4 o'clock !" Senator Brown speaks well, and there is thoughtful content in his remarks. He will be well worth hearing when he speaks here on Sunday. • The Flight to'Washington The Nation's Capitol has become the center Of such important activities that spokesmen for ow' government have been frowning upon the un- necessary converging upon Washington of or- ganizations which have been in the habit of holding conventions there. Thus, the Inter-American Conference of the 17 Republics, which was to meet in Washingtr' 1 at the call of the World Jewish Congress, wo convene in Baltimore the latter part of Novem- ber. The United Palestine Appeal, whose national conferences have been held in Washington, will hold the annual gathering in January in Cleve - land. What do the various national movements hive to say to this new reaction in Washington? 1 )0 the Zionist leaders still justify the removal to Washington? Will Bnai Brith remain there? Is the Union of American Hebrew Congregation s adhering to the plan to abandon its traditional home in Cincinnati and to go to Washington? The flight to Washington is turning out some - thing of a fiasco. But—will seine of the leaders , whose nostalgia for the Nation's Capitol VII' them to the District of Columbia, admit it? t 1