Page Three DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, December 19, 1947 Strictly Confidential Report Arabs • Seeking Aid of Gen. Anders By PIIINEAS J. BIRON. THERE ARE UGLY RUMORS that the Arab League is negotiating with Anders, the Polish general, for assistance in fighting partition in Palestine Militarily. Anders' army is in England at full war strength, subsidized by Bevin. It is eager and ready to be shipped to Palestine. Gen. Anders is reported to have ex- pressed the conviction that his army corps could wipe out the Ilaganah in four weeks. In other words, Eng- land is tempted to solve the Pales- an alliance between the Grand Mufti IP. J. 'Won time question by and Anders. In the meanwhile the Palestine administration is replied: "It's about a cop who fights anti-Semitism". "Who's in it?" Mark wanted to know . . . Robert Young, Robert Mitchum and Robert Ryan, he was told . . . "Oh," Weyne Jr. observed, "then it's just another cops-and-Roberts picture." • • • WE'VE BEEN TAKEN to task for charging the American Legion's "Americanism activities" with un- democratic policies. Congressman Chet Bonfield of California, re- ferring to the breaking up of meetings by men wear- ing Legion caps, sail the other day: "I show you pictures of intruders, wearing a uniform we all respect and admire. These men disgrace their veterans' ARTHUR WEYNE, Jewish Welfare Board public- uniforms. It was a Democratic club in Montrose. It ity aide, reports this snatch of overheard conversation. may be a Catholic group or • a Jewish group, or a His younger son, Mark, was asking his friends what (Continued on Page 4) "Crossfire" was about • . . One precocious youngster disarming the Jews with the moral support of the American State Department, which has declared an embargo on arms to Palestine, a move which is strip- ping the Ilaganah of its defensive powers. • • • 'DURING THE 32 years from 1882 to 1914, Pales- tine absorbed only two per cent of the vast wave of Jews migrating overseas. From 1919 to 1931 Palestine absorbed 15 per cent of Jewish migration. From 1932 to 1947, however, between 50 and 60 per cent of all Jewish migration reached the shores of Eretz Israel. • • • Personal Problems IVe Blind Ourselves lo Problems Near Us Sights of Communal Bodies Trained Far Off Despite the Needs at Home Pl aim Talk Mother Tells Now the Long Skirts Joy in Running Are Blasted on Jews Foster Home Prejudiced Guttersnipes Will Seize One Detroit foster mother has found the experience of giving a home to other people's children so satisfying that she wants the By ALFRED SEGAL. Jewish Social Service Bureau's children's department to let oth- HE OTHER MORNING Mrs. Jackson, the Christian lady who By W. A. Goldberg, Ph. D. er people know about her happi- is editor of the women's page of the daily newspaper that em- WAS IMMENSELY pleased to read in the Chronicle of an act ness in the experience. ploys me, handed me a letter. "This," she said, "is something showing that charity begins at home. Our Knights of Phythias filthy that the mail just brought. It smells awfully bad." Jewish neighbor- Mrs. Belle Baskin, of 4086 . Certain Lodge was disturbed by an eyesore in a solidly The postmark showed it was from Allentown, Pa. hood—an empty block full of weeds, rubbish, junked automobiles Humphrey, wrote to Goldie Gold- mimeograph characteristics sug- stein, case consultant for the de- and trucks parked without the owner's permission. gested that similar letters were sible authorities of psychology Their inquiry showed that the back into their congregations, partment: I have being sent to women's page edi- and psychiatry, is the reason why "From time to time, block was owned by 'the Jewish wouldn't help them by appealing a lot of people haven't liked tors of the War Veterans. All around this to their members to furnish jobs, heard radio programs and have daily press all Jews ever since, even to the seen appeals by the Jewish So- point of crucifying them. area, Jewish at a time when the boys needed cial Service Bureau for foster around the Children had no sober experience and direction. • • • country. homes for children. Evidently, Whatever help finally came to place to play These ladies DOWN TO PHYSICAL Detroiters are not opening their but used the these boys came from non-relig- hearts and homes or such fre- were being BUT NOW, IT SEEMS, the plot- ious sources, from Jewish and streets and al- quent appeals would not be warned of a tings of Jews had gone from leys. Gentile laymen. Jewish plot made. • • • • Putting their the spiritual to the physical level and being ad- "Here is an appeal from one monished to do heads together —to physical fundamentals, you TRAINED TO HIGH who has had the pleasure of be- might say, since they have to do and putting a IN EVERY COMMUNITY there ing a foster mother for 14 years, something bout with the covering of ladys' legs. it. This was a — • sharp burr un- are jobs, projects, problems, want to tell the whole I The Allentown circular was ob- tie the city of- plot unlike any Al Segal ideas which stand neglected for and world what a grand and glorious ficials, the want of attention. In part, they feeling it is to see neglected and of the other machinations of jecting• to the new long skirts. Goldberg which Jews have been accused— It said: group had the Dr. cleaned up, cleared and grad- stand neglected because the undernourished children grow from the Ten Commandments "Dear Friend: Are Jews re- lot sights of communal groups are will be a playground for into happy, plump youngsters. down through the history of man. sponsible? Let's see. ed. It trained too high and too far the "We have been told that cloth- tee youth of the area—all Yes, the Commandments away—raised to see only foreign "I wish all Detroit could have youth. In the spring there will and distant problems of an urg- seen which came from the God of ing manufacturers have engi- all my foster family around be equipment and perhaps play- ent nature. my table at Thanksgiving. Some the Jews have been annoying neered the present style change ground leaders, too. Lowering the sights, even for are married now and brought people all these years with because we have not bought as JEWS ARE JOINERS part of the time, can strengthen their families. I was so happy their irritating insistence on many clothes as they think we MANY SOCIOLOGICAL studies the local community . • . I am and proud to have them. decent moral conduct. Then should. . . . The greit majority ."'have shown that Jews join pleased that in my city two or- there are those Jewish proph- of these manufacturers are Jews. can honestly say these "I Many groups. Some say, that we ganizations can see the problems youngsters make life worth liv- ets who, though they have The great majority of women's over-organized and overly- in front of their noses and act ing." been dead a long time, keep apparel stores are owned by ere Jews. The owners of many of the divided into distinct and per- upon them . . . while still keep- The children's department on intruding on the way of magazines picturing the horrible ing sight of the larger problems. needs foster homes for Jewish man with croakings about bet- haps antogonistic organizations. downward trend arc Jews. Perhaps we Jews get too exer- I do not believe that the local ter ways to behave—by justice, "This is not hate-mongering. It relief, foreign problem is more important than children from 10 days to 20 compassion and loving-kind- alied by foreign years old. These boys and girls is a simple fact. We do not hate andheartaches. No one can the foreign problem. But it seems ness. woes are not available for adoption Then, too, there is the Jew people. We hate despotism. We aa• will deny their importance. clear to me that strengthening but do require good care in a rot too often we are so con- the local community can provide loving home. Please call TR. 2- Jesus who expounded the Golden are asked to be tolerant. Are the style dictators tolerant? No. They serned with outside activities that a stronger foundation for atten- 80 and ask for "foster homes. Rule which, according to respon- smugly state the American wom- we overlook specific jobs in front tion to problems of wider scope. 40 en do not choose their styles— cif us which cry for attention. they get them. point: Some years A case in Off the Record "They laugh at us and say we ego, a ,Jew who was known as a will get used to them eventually. wholesaler of narcotic drugs, shot They tell us our skirts are to be and killed the Jewish informer instep length in two year.. . . against him. He was sentenced Who dares assume this author- to the chair. Immediately, the time reflecting modern concepts ° The situation is still tense but ity? sympathies of a large number of By NATHAN ZIPRIN of law. the obstacles will be overcome. "We all have good clothes— Rabbis was aroused. They formed There is strong sentiment for HE FESTIVE MOOD over the delegation to the The peace bid by the Mayor of calling the highest court "Sanhe- let's wear them. Let's all sew. an embarrassing • Don't buy and don't shorten. partition decision is over. ... Jaffa is more than an economic governor, also a Jew, seeking a drin" . . . Capital punishment the y ' m move.. . . It is a definite break will likely be limited to acts of Don't buy. This letter will flood slowly. roduction of the sentence to life Zionist leaders are dispirited the country. Help it on its way imprisonment. They were turned way things are moving ' in the Palestine Arab resistance treason. . . . Separation of re- . . No steps have been taken movement. . . . If there is no ligion from state is axiomatic. by copying it and sending it to down.. everyone you know, everywhere. • • • • toward implementation. . . . The I external pressure from the Arab . Neither religion, race, na- full implementation commission states and other sources, it may tionality will bar any citizen Really, a Friend." CLOSER TO HOME • • • is not yet known even though A T THE SAME TIME, these two weeks have already passed collapse sooner than expected. from holding public office, from . Palestine Arabs are already QUITE UNDISTURBED members of as jobs, from social benefits and ti samemen had, complaining that while they are from educational facilities. OUR MRS. JACKSON didn't their congregations men and since the Assembly decision. There is no chance now that fighting and suffering their fel- in the least feel stirred up women whose sons had strayed permanent a Talk of securing rom the path of righteousness the commission will meet b •fore low-Arabs in the neighboring status against Jews by this communica- of neutrality is gaining themselves in January. . . . It may take states are doing all the talking nnd who found momentum.... Such a status is tion. months before it reaches Jerusa- the business. and all She asked me what I thought prison for serious crimes. held essential since a war involv- These were young men, main- lem. Anti-Mufti and liberal Pales- ing the Jewish State would af- of her own new long skirt, she • • • having put it on for the first ly minor offenders, youths who tine Arabs will line up with the A disturbing factor in the situ- Jews if the Nazified former Muf- fect the approximately 95 per time that morning. It was a hadn't matured emotionally, who cent of the Jewish people who learned how to live only in the ation is the U. S. arms embargo. ti attempts to wrest control of in all probability will live out- brown number. It fell half way Though a neutral gesture on 'Lard way," by bitter experience. the surface the embargo actually the Arab state.... In the mean- side the State. . .. This will be between knee and instep. It pre- Many of them had redeemable time legal experts and authori- the first situation of its kind in sented such grace as I hadn't no- features and many of them, as I works to the tremendous advan- ties on international law are ticed in any of the knee-expos- history. take of the Arabs. . . . Efforts personally know, turned out all ing skirts during 20 years. busy drawing the constitution for Palestine circles say Hilldring are on in Washington to effect a the Jewish state.... To all ex- and Johnson might not have right later. I said to Mrs. Jackson: "If modification of the embargo de- tent possible the constitution will All efforts to get these same Jews really are responsible for been designated to wage the the new skirts they've made a *communal leaders interested in cree. reflect the principles of justice, U. S. fight for partition if former In the first days of Arab at- youths were fruitless. They, contribution to social beauty by equity and ethics as conceived the Gov. Herbert H. Lehman had not characterized these boys as crooks tacks the casualties were most by the Prophets and the authors (Continued on Page 4) heavy on the Jewish side. . • . the same counselled their appointment. of the Talmud while at and would have no part of them. definitely turning.... They wouldn't aocept these boys The tide is on Anything Fantastic to Spur Hate T I Collapse of Arab Resistance Seen e