Friday, Aug. 2, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle rase Font Detroit Jewish ChtOnicle LEcrorEED Box and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ► tblIshed Weekly by Jewish Chronicle fublishing Co., Inc., 525 Woodward Ave., Detroit 26, Mich, Tel. CAdillac 1040 TOO MUCH Dear Editor: One of the THANES CHRONICLE most important charges against the Jew can be set forth in meaningful words, Managing Editor, NATHAN J. KAUFMAN "Too Much." Jews have too much Publisher, CY AARON Editor-in-Chief, LOUIS W. ENFIELD trouble, that nobody can deny. But there are other things. Jews Detroit 26, Michigan FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946 (Av 5, 5706) Vol. 48, No. 31 have too much money. They are too smart. They • are too radical. There was even enough dessert to top off They are too desirous of ruling the world. These are the views of a full meal. enemies, of whom there are There is now a Jewish Federal Judge The people who sat down stopped the our many. in the city of Detroit. When the Senate waiter and examined the wasted food. ton. We are too excitable. We are confirmed the nomination of Theodore They commented jokingly on the fact either too patriotic or too revolu- Levin last week, that body put on the that they did not need to order anything tionary. The world either Ignores bench a man from whom • the Jewish themselves. There was enough to satisfy us or pays us too much atthntlon. Ve are not fair to an opponent community has much to expect. them. or we applaud too much. We have Theodore Levin has been a man of It would have been no joke to hungry too little of what we need and too stature in the Jewish community. His con- people in the devastated areas of the much of what we don't need. tributions to the welfare of community globe. Sta*vation is going on in many All nations have average men, There is such a thing as an aver- organization have been many and impor- lands. Human beings are dropping dead age American. There is an average tant. As a judge, his stature will be im- of hunger. Frenchman or an average Rus- But not Jews. Every Jew In measurably increased as will his capacity It is not too much to ask that Ameri- sian. somebody or something. If he Is for doing good. cans, particularly Jews, should be saving a big shot, he hangs around The Chronicle adds its congratulations of their food. If they do not cut down not one. If he is not orthodox, he is to the many, many that Levin has al- on their own consumption of food, at an atheist. If he is not a Zion- ist, he is an anti-Zionist. If he ready received. We wish him the best of least people should not waste it. has no special talent, he has a luck and the greatest of success. We are inclined to have our senses talented daughter. If he is snot That he will be a credit to his people dulled with the many appeals that are gifted by nature, he becomes gift- and his community is a foregone con- made to our hearts and our pockets. We ed by his own means. If he can- be exceptional, ho becomes clusion. That he will show himself to be grow unconsciously callous. But the need not rich. If he is not rich, he engages a real American is a matter of certainty. is still there and out of the fullness of in social activity. If he does not We wish him long life and health and what we have, we ought at least to be fight anti-Semitism, he fights happiness. With our wishes go those of aware of what others do not have and fascism. If he is altogether a good for nothing, he votes the Repub- the entire community, Jew and non-Jew avoid waste. lican ticket or claims the distinc- alike. He is richly deserving of high tion of having once heard Trotzky speak in New York. honor. He is extremely capable of carry- Happy is the nation of average ing out his duties. In the fullness of time, men. It is a healthy nation. The the strength that he adds to the Federal The day was hot and sticky. A motor- Jews had a writer who signed bench will redound to the benefit and >ist, hurrying home, cut sharply in front himself "Ahad Haam," "One of credit of the whole community. of a bus. There was a screeching of the People." So what? So he was writer. brakes. Everyone in the bus was hurled an exceptionally A good WRITER. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 PER YEAR SINGLE COPIES, 10c: FOREIGN, $5.00 PER YEAR !dared es Second-class matter March 3, 1916, it the Postoffice et Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 Congratulations A Little Child Wept The End of the World When Adam and Eve *ere expelled from the Garden of Eden, it was because of the fear that they might eat of the Tree of Life and discover the secret of life and death. Man has not yet discovered the secret of life but he knows a great deal about how to bring death and destruction into being. The explosions of the atom bomb were described as awesome and magnificent in appearance. When mankind enters into the secrets of nature, it discovers that nature is built on a grand scale which makes its own creations seem puny by comparison. The forces of destruction of nature are enormous beyond human understanding. Almost the only comparable force that can guide mankind is the force of reli- gion. A human being may not be able to dis- cover or understand the pattern or plan. He is guided by emotions he does not understand and can hardly control. Those emotions are the same as they were thou- sands of years ago. There are still the same loves, fears, hates and desires as there were in the dawn of humanity. If ever there was a time when the forces of religion and its control over mankind should be brought into being, now is that time. Not organized religion with beautiful buildings, high sounding sermons or oft repeated prayers. What is necessary now is the funda- mental, basic religion by which man feels himself in tune with the infinite. If there is enough of this in human beings, then there is hope for the future. If not, then the end of the world, so often prophe- sied, is in view. Out of Our Fullness Despite all the reams of print in the newspapers, with all the exhortation of powerful speakers, with all the vivid pictures of starving people all over the world, the waste of food in this country is still colossal. A party of four walked into a Jewish restaurant in this city and sat down at a table. The waiter approached to clear away what had been left by the people who had sat there before. There had been left on that table enough food to feed three starving hu- man beings. There was bread on the ta- ble and butter. There was meat and po- tatoes. There were vegetables and fruit. There was enough tea to satisfy three. to the ground. The passengers picked themselves up. One woman lay still on the ground. Her back was broken. Near her stood her lit: tie three-year-old child, weeping bitterly. There were kindly hands to lift the woman to the ambulance. There were sympathetic souls to soothe the weeping child. Probably a jury will subsequently hear the case and will award damages. But life cannot be brought back to a woman who is dead. A three-year-old child is motherless because a motorist was in a hurry. Remember that traffic accidents take a larger toll of human lives annually than the war. The next life may be your own. If the thought of a little child weeping bitterly is distressing to you, let that thought come before you start driving recklessly, not after. The Defeat of Senator Wheeler Dear Sirs: We should like to take this op. portunity to express to you our appreciation for your public) which contributed so much to success of our 78th Annual vention held in Detroit July ', The Convention took cognizance of your contribution and unani- mously adopted the following resolution: "BE IT RESOLVED that the sincere gratitude of this Con. vention and of all the Dele. gates here assembled, be ex- tended to the DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE for the advance publicity and re. porting of the proceedings of this Convention." With many thanks, I am Sincerely yours, BEN Z. GLASS, , Executive Secretary. LIKES CHRONICLE Subscription Dept: Enclosed find check for two years subscription to the Jewish Chronicle. I also want you to know that I have found your Paper very enlightening as to local, national, as well as inter- national affairs. It gives me great pleasure to become a subscriber to a paper that is aggressive, covers all the news, and still does not continually brag and pat itself on the back for the fine work it is doing. Signed, SUBSCRIBER. Editors note: Thank you subscriber, and we can assure you that we will con• tinue to do as good a job as our ability will allow us without catering to any group. Book Review LEON SAUNDERS Confessions of a European Intellectual Some time ago we on these pages delved Into the subject of intelligentsia. These intellectuals were and are the constant tar- gets of ridicule by the "doers" and the low-brows and are called long hairs and spineless talkers, incapable of achieving anything. Someone even defined an infelec- tual as one "Who eats herring and looks at Picasso"; just the same, it is from them that ideas and thoughts generate and turn into action things which move the world ahead Into progress. The book before us bearing the above title is by Franz Schoen- berner, the former editor of the famous "Simpicissimus", the Ber- lin satirical magazine, which oc- cupied just as an important place in the history of culture as the London "Punch", except that the cartoons and drawings were of a vastly more superior artistic quality than the latter. Even the Russian ''Satiricon", edited by the late Averchenko, was not apt to the internationally. known publication. The "Confessions" is an auto- biography of an honest man, who was caught by the tayfun of Hitlerism in Germany and who escaped at tho last moment from of the man-eating top octopus. He He was born during the days of Bismarck and went through all the vicissitudes of the Intel- lectuals, meeting famous people, and leading a life full of zest and interest. When he was edi- tor, he helped young artists nd writers, and in connection w that, he tells a story about Freud. A young psychiatrist came to Freud and told him about hl!. passisa_ for helping everybody. Freud nodded and replied: "I thought as much, you are a sadist." Franz Schoenberner is not an (Continued on Page 6) The defeat of U.S. Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, leading isolationist in the Senate, for renomination, will be welcomed by people of good will all over this country. During the campaign, Sena- tor Wheeler, posing as a martyr, kept telling the people of Montana that "the CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Communists, Jews and Wall Street" had conspired to assure his defeat. But ac- tually his own sinister, rabble-rousing tactics disgusted the more intelligent vot- ers of Montana, who are luckily enough in the majority and who "conspired" to lick Wheeler. While celebrating the defeat of dema- goguery and ill will in Montana, we should nevertheless not become over-op- timistic about the chances in the near future of overcoming the ignorance, fear and hatred upon which the rabble-rous- ers feed in various parts of the country, particularly the poorer sections of the South. The victory of Senator Bilbo in (I;IE COUNTRY IS the recent Democratic primaries in Mis- SURE PROUD OF IT: FARMERS. YOU'VE MADE sissippi is surely no cause for rejoicing US THE BEST4E0 on our part, while the big vote cast by NATION ON EARTH! "Gene" Talmadge for Governor of Geor- gia should also give pause for sober re- flection. Poverty and ignorance breed fear, and fear in turn breeds hatred toward mino- rity racial and religious groups on the part of the majority. While condemning the rabble-rousers who utilize this fear and hatred for their own personal advan- tage, let us, nevertheless, not be blind to the root causes of the situation. Proper diagnosis can be a first step in the di- rection of a cure. 11 taint'