Americair ifcwish Periodical Carter Friday, May 24, 1946 4 didlifre die CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Spats • is I So They Tell Me-- By LOUIS W. ENFIELD With Sally Fields it's the same old story . . No re- sponse! No response! Our scien- tific sense says "it can't be long" mar blind faith goes on pray- and hoping for a miracle. ' have mercy on us! "ShtroiT , nit Gottenu!" Hittin' the Hi Spots? Experi- encing Life to the utmost ? A per- fect hour? Yes indeedy! Hittin' 4 the hi spots of one's living. [ Watching a soul struggle for a • few more hours of existence on this earth . . Funny how it brim4s to mind sorta silly things like Belle Baker's G.I. song • You Can't Say No to a Soldier" and the part, is it worth fighting for?" I guess maybe it is! Fur one knows what to expect here on earth, the Lord Ahnightv only knows what's "over there." A perfect hour? Life to the ut- most? What is that? An hour of happiness, a world of misery, • • waiting for a new life to conic ' 14 ' into the world, watching an old life go out .. Waiting for a loved one's return --knowing he'll never come back . . It's living an] laughing . . it's dying and crying .. it's songs on the air and moans in the nice . . it's the changing of the seasons, the snow and the ' . rain and the sunshine . . it's 1 dreams and plans and hopes . . •., it's failure and accomplishment . . Yessir, that's Life to the tit- most . . That's hittin' the Hi Spots! "You sit by Ma and get your column out now. God knows what tomorrow will bring." That's right, sister. God knows what to- morrow will bring. But what can I write about but life and death. And how little I know of either . . how little I am equipped with adequate enough ways to thank God for those blessings of life . how futile for me to talk of aught else. I only know one thing, "You can't take it with you." How mar- velous it must be to know when "your time comes" that you've done till you could along the way to reach out a helping hand to those who needed it . . to light• en some one's burden . . that you've "done unto others as you'd have others do unto you" to the best of your ability . . It's a grand feeling - - a clear con- science. Oh God, here I am writing and my body's swaying to the rhythm of her breathing. I'm sorry to beg off. Read the ads for places to go to . . Thank the Almighty God that you're alive give you haven't as yeti to the Allied Jewish Campaign and thank God, you're able to give . . Re- member, "you can't take it with you." P.S., Sunday nite-9 p.m. —It's all over but the shouting. "A drink dir Gott for als and for das aich." Cinema Presents Detroit Premiere In Notable Polish Documentary History is full of stories of narrow escapes front death on the part of great men whose early demise would have changed the course of world events. Suppose Hitler had died as a child. 0.. Napoleon. Or George Washington. And yet there must have been many who did. At Constantin Soropolls' birth, the fates ruled that his life was to change the entire history of the world. Anyone who could read the stars could have forecast th‘ whole thing according to predes- tined decree. And it made inter- esting reading. Soropolis lived at the close of the second century. At the age of twenty-seven, lie made the great- est discovery known to mankind He perfected the philosopher's stone. The philosopher's stone had two great qualities. It could change with its touch any of the baser metals to gold. It could restore to youth any old man or woman. Soropolis went to Cathay where, with his unusual powers, he be- came emperor. He was not the sort to keep his treasure to him- self but shared it with all. Not only did he make his coun- try rich and all the people in his land, but he set out on the ambi- tious project of curing the entire world of selfishness by giving to every man what he wanted. He I laid down a code of ethics and promised eternal life and untold wealth to all who would live by these rules. Peoples from all over the world urged him to come to their lands, to give them wealth and life and to teach them how to live unselfishly. It was fated that this be done and Soropolis had been designat- ed as the instrument of fate to see that the course of history went according to schedule. This wa. , his destiny, decreed in the stars at his birth. The best of decrees sometimes go haywire. As a baby, Soropolis Page Fifteen had been warned to stay away from the well. But when he was only three years old. he stepped too close to the edge and fell down the well and drowned. NEW YORK -- Eight displaced In a certain college, the football Jews in Europe are seeking rela- coach came to see a chemistry tives in Detroit, according to Vaad professor who was a very goo] Hatzala, national orthodox over- friend of his. seas relief agency, 132 Nassau St. New York 7, N. Y. "Mac," said the coach, "I want you to do me a favor. The big Vaad Hatzala, the major Jew- game Is tomorrow. If we win thst ish agency exclusively concerned game, my contract will be renew- with the religious aspects of r.'- ed. In order to win that game, lief and rehabilitation, will sun- we have to have Sullivan play- ply the addresses of the displacei! ing. Now, Sullivan is taking an persons: examination from you. It is a re- examination because he failed the Following are the names of tit first one he took with a mit6k of refugees and their relatives, in- zero. I want you to see that ne eluding last known address' passes this exam so he will be where they have been written Li eligible to play tomorrow." vain: Sullivan took the exam and Ela Kite is looking for Mr. `I. passed it. He played so spectacu- Kohen, 607 'Hague St., Detre larly that his team won the game Haskie Dabrowskie for Mr. Wil- and the coach had his contract liam Schwartz, 410 Avt. SI, De- renewed. The coach took the eve- ning off to celebrate and when troit; Liesbeth Rubenstein to , he had reached the stage where Benjamin and Meyer Silberman, he was very mellow, he called up Detroit; M. Arar for Ber L. Ablu- dzywert, Detroit; A. Krawlec for the professor. A. Scherzman, David Schneider "Mac," he said, "I want you to and A. Zalmanowitz; Hanka Lau- tell me something. I know you berman for Hudesa Spizman and wouldn't give Sullivan a passing Jojna Lauberman, Detroit; N. grade unless he answered your Pietsoehowiez for Ejnot Seim, questions correctly. I also know Detroit; and Gusta Kahane for that Sullivan doesn't know a test tube from a Bunsen burner. What Harry Brandsdorfer, Lansing Ave., I want to know is what kind of Detroit. examination you could give Sulli- van that he could pass." Eighty-five per cent of some 70 - The professor answered quickly. 000 self-employed World War II "I usually require seventy-five veterans drawing allowances un- percent on an examination but in der the GI Bill of Rights are this case, I made it fifty percent," engaged in farming, according to he replied. "I told him if he could The Veterans Administration. answer one question out of two he would pass. The first question I asked was to give me the name of his chemistry book. He didn't know the answer to that. So I asked him another. 'Do you know what the formula for water is?' I asked. He said he didn't know and that was correct. He didn't know. 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