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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-08-22

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Page Three

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, August 2t, 1W7

Strictly Confidential

Prove Stepinac Link. to Death of 60,000

THE EMBASSY of the Republic of
Yugoslavia at Washington has just
issued a slender, paper-covered white
book under the title "The Case of
Archbishop Stepinac". It tells the
story of the 80,000 Jews in Yugoslavia,
of whom 60,000 were killed, the great
majority in Croatia.
The Yugoslavian government of-
ficially charges that these incredible
atrocities were "committed with the
full knowledge and active support of
'afro!' one part of the Roman hierarchy in
Y
Croatia. Archbishop Stepinac was the responsible head
of that hierarchy".
The elaborately documented book quotes excerpts
from Stepinac's official newspaper approving Hitler's
atrocities against the Jews and inciting the Croatians
to exterminate the Jews in their land. These are facts,

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and should make certain American gentlemen of the
Jewish faith shudder. We refer to the gentlemen who
appealed to the United Nations in behalf of Stepinac.

o,

THE INTENSIFIED anti-Semitic campaigns in Ar-
gentina, Mexico, South Africa, not to speak of
England, lead experts to believe that a group of Nazis
has escaped to Sweden, and established an interna-
tional anti-Semitic bureau in Stockholm.
This Swedish headquarters of anti-Semitism seems
to be in possession of a substantial portion of Julius
Streicher's archives of anti-Semitic literature. The
anti-Jewish material mailed from Stockholm includes
reproductions printed from the late Streicher's original
hook plates.
The Swedish Parliament recently debated this
subject and requested the minister of justice to investi-
gate. But in the meanwhile Canada, England and the
United States arc being flooded, with Streicher material

Heads HMS

1 PersonalProbleti

How 2. Personalities
Reacted in a Crisis

being shipped from Sweden in huge quantities.
.

DREW PEARSON, the Washington columnist who
knows all, tell us that the KKK is out for ex-
pansion.
Dr. Samuel Green is now supreme head of the
entire Klan. A new membership drive was just con-
cluded. Awards for bringing in the largest number of
new members went to several Atlanta policemen, police
officers and detectives.
In other words, those who are entrusted with up-
holding the laws of our democracy are foremost in the
ranks of the destroyers of these laws.

‘,CRIPTA MATHEMATICA, the mathematical quar-
terly ; published by Yeshiva College, is sponsoring
the publication of "The Collected Works of Cassius
Jackson Keyser". The first volume, entitled "Math-
(Continued on Page 16)

Plain Talk

Goodwill Ads Reach
Hate-Infested Homes

Daughter Frees Self From Mother
by By Being Just a Bit Selfish

Dinners, Speeches Bring Together
Folk Who Already Are Brothers

By W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph. D.

By ALFRED SEGAL
hil Buxbaum of New York called on me recently about a way of
dealing with anti-Semitism and kindred diseases.
Buxbaum isn't just one of those guys who come around- with
ideas for which they. hope to get some notice. The organization
with which he is connected, the Institute for American Democracy,
Inc., actually was hitting anti-Semitism and allied hates between
the eyes in street cars, buses and
table and aren't kicking one an-
newspapers all around the coun- other.
• • t
try.

PROBLEM has a solution. So-called "impossible prob-
E VERY
lems" are nothing more than a person's inability to detach

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himself from the situation, a detachment sufficient to give a long-
range view of the difficulty.
The problem is merely a crisis situation in one person's life,
requiring a major decision.
The test of maturity, in a per-
son, is how well he meets a shift for herself, to take care of
crisis, and maturity often calls herself, knowing that the neces-
sity was before her . . . Mary
for some set-
BIGOTS ABSENT
I could feel
Lou and her husband are ra- Samuel A. Telsey, president of
flshness for the
HIAS who has announced a rather happy
diantly happy—by themselves.
WHERE ARE SMITH • awl
vast expansion of the world- with the idea
sake of one's
• • •
I ask myself. Thisv
wide migration facilities and Buxbaum
own goals in
aren't here. Where's Zilch'
services of the organization.
HOW BOY REACTED
brought
in.
life. Let us
Where Brown, White and Black?
Good will
THE CASEBOOK for May, 1947,
Nnne of them is here.
look at a few
luncheons and
summarizes this "impossible
They are with their pet hates
sample case s,
dinners had
situation." A 14-year old boy is CARE Food Package
and prejudices. Jones may at
(composite, of
given
me
indi-
charged with the murder of his
the moment be giving out against
course) fro m
mother. The mother was described Suggested for Holidays gestion through
Negroes at his factory. Smith
ou r casebook
many
years.
as a religious fanatic, who in-
NEW YORK—The CARE Ko-
may be handing down his ideas
dated January,
I
get
an
in-
sisted that her son accompany sher food package, containing
on Jews. Brown is telling White
Dr. Goldberg
1946.
Al Segal
• • •
her to church services every day, 21.5 pounds of nourishing food in spirational in-
what he thinks of Catholics for
MARY LOU'S FATHER has that his after-school hours be de- strict accordance with the die- vitation that asks me to be sure whom he has no use.
voted to school and church.
tary laws, will be a welcome to be present at the leading hotel
Goodwill isn't touching people
been dead for 10 years. Mary
The boy was forbidden base- High Holy Day gift to any Jew-
like them in the banquet halls.
Lou. now 35, supports her
on
a
certain
date
in
order
to
ball, forbidden school dances. ish' family in Europe, Paul .Com-
Yes, I muse, as I look around.
mother, 61. The mother is feeble,
forbidden the company of boys ly French, executive director of break bread with my brethren the wrong people are here, Mc-
requires care and leans heavily
and girls at school and in the the organization, pointed out.
Gurk, Abernathy, Morgan and
upon her daughter. Although the
McGurk, the Catholic, Aber- Segal were already convinced
neighborhood.
mother is able to look after her-
French,
who
has
just
returned
And, the neighbors' children,
self during the day, Mary Lou with the cruel remarks so char- from Europe, said that the new nathy, the Protestant, Morgan, friends of all mankind before
they found their way here. They
must wait on her at dinner, when
acteristic of children, called him Kosher package would be es- the agnostic, Segal, the Jew, all don't need to be preached - to.
she returns from work.
pecially
appropriate
for
Rosh
"Mama's Boy," . . . So, he killed
• • •
have their legs tinder the same
Mary Lou has a boy friend, a (Continued• on Page 7)
Hashonah.
SLUM PROGRAMS
professional man, who has asked
her to marry him. He has been
THE SMITHS, THE Jonses, the
very patient for they have been
Zilches, the Whites, the
going together for nine years.
Browns are the people who
The stumbling block to the mar-
should be at this meeting, but
riage is the presence of the
good will never gets around to
mother, her dependency, her
them. They aren't the ones in-
clinging to her daughter. When
vited to good will dinners and
Mary Lou discusses plans to mar-
remained
for
four
and
a
half
studying at the Moscow Electro-
the long speeches might bore
isy S. PERSOV
ry, the mother becomes ill, weak,
years
and
graduated
in
Moscow's
technical Institute he took an ex-
them, anyway.
feels faint.
THE JEWS HAVE been every- cursion to Leningrad where he famous Kremlin. Square on May
Well, the good will meeting is
• • •
where, have done everything, saw the ships of the Baltic fleet. 4, 1935.
The graduates were addressed over and we all get trApind gath-
MOTHER'S TRICKERY
have survived everything, have
Together with two friends he
er around the speala•and say
MARY LOU CAME to the end surmounted everything. But they decided then and there to join by President Kalinin and Mar- "That's the stuff; that's what the
shal
Voroshilov
and
were
then
or her patience. She feels had little to do with naval af- the merchant marine, to "take a
. Then, as
treated to a banquet at Kremlin's world needs to ear!Ir
tied to her mother, feels re- fairs.
swim over the oceans." The three great banquet hall. All leaders of we step into the street, out of
Here and there are Jewish sail- lads were promised a boat to
sponsible for her. Yet she says
the government, headed by Stalin, the spell of the oratory, nearly
that the family physician can find ors, some lower rank officers of Argentina. But the plan fell
everybody comes to painful dis-
were present.
no serious ailmerit except age for the fleet, captains of merchant through and the three would-be
illusionment.
• • •
vessels and the Haganah fleet, sailors returned to Moscow and
the mother. ,
Sure, we say to one another,
ARTILLERY
EXPERT
Here, we discover upon de- but there is only the Jewish ad- their studies.
it was a great speech but every-
FOLLOWING
GRADUATION
tailed exploration with Mary Lou, miral in all Europe, Admiral
On g . aduation, Alexander joined Yurovsky was placd in charge of one who heard it agreed with it
a psychological trick of a parent Alexander Yurovsky of the So- the navy. Even at that time, he reception of naval supplies. Many even before it was spoken. They
who wishes to keep a child tied viet navy.
dreamt of the captain's bridge. nights he spent in the designing were all men of goodwill before
to her . . . o His is a good family, is Yurov- But he knew by observation and rooms going over plans for naval they got there. What good has
Mary Lou does not wish to sky's. His grandfather was Chaim innate good sense that the way to equipment and especially artil- been accomplished? Futility!
forego marriage and she faces a the Glazier from Lubny in the the captain's gold braid begins
It is like more rain falling on
lery pieces for the fleet.
crisis decision: Shall she marry Ukraine. In his day he plodded in the engineroom below or
a field already richly fruitful by
During
the
war
when
German
and have her mother shift for as a conscript to Siberia, mourn- scrubbing the deck.
hordes invaded Russia, Yurovsky reason of plenty rain, but it
herself or shall she maintain her ed by his family and neighbors.
• s
was made rear admiral. He took misses the arid field close by.
His wife, Ethel, may God be
mother and forego marriage?
ON FAMED AURORA
part in the defense of Leningrad. That's the weakness of good will
That problem Mary Lou brought kind to her memory, foliowed her
His job was to utilize to the ut- movements: They touch mostly
A
YEAR
AFTER
joining
the
husband
into
the
unknown
wastes.
to the office .. .
most advantage the fire power of people in whom goodwill already
navy
Alexander
was
in
the
crew
She
worked
as
cook
in
wealthy
Upon discussion with her, fol-
the country's and the city's na- overflows.
lowed by her decision that her families, washed and mended the of the legendary battleship Auro-
val artillery resources.
ra,
then
pride
of
the
Soviet
fleet.
own life was more important rich folk's clothes, and with her
Such a man is this Jewish ad- GETS HIM AT HOME
than catering to her mother, earnings kept the family, for He saw new and strange lands miral. He has four orders, three FOR THAT REASON I liked
Chaim the Glazier did not earn and saw his life woven into the
Mary Lou married . . .
what they do in the In-
battle medals, plus the braid of
Mary Lou's marriage, her tim- more than a few kopeks a day as webs of seas and oceans.
a rear admiral. These are signs stitute for American Democracy,
In
1931
Yurovsky,
now
an
ex-
a
soldier.
ing into her own home, was not
• • •
perienced officer of the fleet was of confidence of his country in Inc. They get people where they
accompanied by any serious ill-
sent
to Leningrad to attend the the grandson of Chains the Gla- are. They overtake Smith,
ness of her mother. She has INSPIRED BY FLEET
(Contiatiod On Page 6)
military
naval academy. Here he zier from Lubny.
IN 1923 WHEN Alexander was
shown a remarkable ability to

Chaim the Glazier's Grandson
First Jewish Admiral in Red fleet

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