Thursday, November 10, 19411 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL 3 Dr. Wise Gone, AJ Congress Deciding Its Role By PIIINEAS J. IIIRON THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL convention of the American Jewish Congress is now in session in New York City. It is the first convention without the leadership of Stephen S. Wise. It will be a decisive test of the organisational and ideological strength of the Congress as an institution. The Congress was merely a platform for Dr. Wise's Jewish statesman- ship. , Today however the Congress must demonstrate its validity and raison d'etre as the democratic instrument of American Jewry! It cannot afford to be merely another parasitic communal etup competing with the American ewish Committee and the Anti- Defamation League for the atten- tion and donations of American Jews. In this dynamic age, a Jewish defense organization in America must speak out with the fearless voice of a young Stephen S. Wise, Biron a voice that refused to be silenced by timid appeasers that challenged the self-appointed Jewish leadership whenever interests were at stake. Wise was never afraid of criticism. He was a radi- cal who had contempt for lethargic respectability. s WHEN GERMAN JEWRY felt the first symptoms of Hiller's ruthless anti-Semitism, Wise threw diplo- matic language overboard and aroused the American people to a full realization of the meaning of Nazism. Today reliable, judicious reports from Germany re- veal to us the ghastly undeniable fact that Nazism, far from dead, is experiencing a renaissance, with the help of politicians and military leaders from London and Washington. The U.S. State Department is play- ing unashamedly the role of midwife in the rebirth of this monster, who murdered a third of the Jewish people. The big job of the American Jewish Congress is to try to put an end to the renazification of Germany. Even if the Congress should not prevail against the foreign policy of England and America, it must con- centrate its energies towards that attempt. Wjse did not stop Hitlerism, nor did he save Ger- man Jewry, but his prophetic voice was a warning to all the peoples of the universe and contributed much towards the unmasking of the regime which threat- ened the freedom of the world. Will the American Jewish Congress emerge as the authentic democratic voice of American Jewry at, this convention? . . . We sincerely hope so. • • Yiddish Paper's Youth Is Recalled by Publisher T • THE PRESS DID NOT cover the banquet of the OFF THE RECORD By NATHAN ZIPRIN National Economic Council at the swank Waldorf- Astoria Hotel on Oct. 26. Although our Department of Justice does not pay much attention to it, the Na- tional Economic Council is an anti-Semitic organiza- tion, distributing tens of thousands of hate-mongering pamphlets throughout America. The guest of honor at this dinner was Cecil Palmer, one of Britain's top Fascists. Among the sponsors of the dinner were such "dis- tinguished" public figures as Robert R. Watson of the National Association of Manufacturers, the finan- cier Lammot DuPont, Congressman Ralph W. Gwinn, Albert W. Hawken, former U. S. Senator and one time president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce; Princess Alexandra Kropotkin, John J. Raskob, multi-million- aire industrialist; David M. Goodrich, rubber manu- facturer: Ogden H. Hammond, ex-ambassador to Franco-Spain; and numerous other celebrities and members of high financial spheres of our democracy. But our defense organizations still maintain that or- ganized anti-Semitism is on the downgrade. • • • tion of Lodge No. 1 of New York Elks there appears, under the title of "Fraternalism" the fol- lowing anecdote, as told by its editor, Robert Seelay. "Massa" Henry Waterson, the great Louis- ville editor and a frequent visit- or to Washington, sat at luncheon JUDGE GEORGE ARMSTRONG of Texas who offered 450,000,000 to the Jefferson Military College on condition that it teach anti-Semitism is the patron saint of Gerald L. K. Smith's anti-Jewish activities. Smith with that kind of financial backing can hardly be called a crackpot, gentlemen of the ADL. with several senators in the white man and a negro. Whom Capitol. would you like to see win the One of the senators looked out fight?". of the window and then turned "Before I answer that," said to Mr. Waterson and said: "Mr. the wise and liberal editor, "I Waterson, outside, on the lawn, should first like to know which there is a fist-fight, between a of the two men is right." received with bitter criticism by HE YIDDISH NEWSPAPER the Jewish press and the largest "The Day" is currently cele- brating its 35th anniversary. When Morris Weinberger, its publisher, first became associated with the paper he was a young man. Now, past 70, he is as alert and active as in the early days. segment of Jewish leadership. At the same time a similar survey was being conducted by Sir Stuart Samuels on behalf of the British government. This re- port revealed the tragic plight of Polish Jewry and its effect was to set off a wave of protests. The New York Times carried only Morgenthau's report. Vexed by the unfairness of the Times, Weinberg conferred with Ochs who insisted it was the duty of an American paper to carry only the report of the American rep- resentative. As publisher Weinberg had many experiences. AmOng those he relates most frequently are the following. A year after "The Day" was founded, the Democrats ran a man by the name of Swan for district attorney. The party made a bid for the newspaper's support by offering to place ad- vertisements in the sum of Unable to sway Mr. Ochs, $17,000. Weinberg inserted a paid adver- The financial situation of the tisement in the New York Times paper was none too good and the containing the full text of the lure of money was great. Instead Samuels report to enable the Weinberg turned to Louis Mar- American people to familiarize shall for advice. When Mars call themselves with the true situa- told him that Swan had made an tion of the Jews in Poland. • • • anti-Semitic remark while charg- ing the jury in a case involving FROM MANY CORNERS a Jess 7."einberg not only turned DR. LOUIS FINKEI.STEIN, down the money offer but president of the Jewish Theo- launched at once a strong cam- logical Seminary, said the "Eter- paign for Swan's opponent. ' nal Light" radio program may 0 • • well point the way to a new phase in the interpretation of BUCKS THE 'TIMES' Jewish tradition. ONE OF THE highlights in Those whc have been follow- Weinberg's career as publisher ing the program since its incep- goes back to the period immedi- tion slightly more than five years ately following the end of the ago will rejoice in the knowledge first world war. There had been that the seminary's hopes for the outrageous pogroms on Jews in program have been more than Poland and the American gov- fulfilled. ernment had sent the elder Mom- To the more than six million genthau to investigate the situ- people estimated listening to that 'bon. Morgenthau's report was weekly delight the recent cele- bration of the fifth anniversary of the "Eternal Light" was both a promise and fulfillment. Dr. David Petegorsky, execu- tive director of the American OFFENBACI! — (WNS) — Dr. Jewish Congress, and Dr. Trude Herbert Lewin, whose appoint- Weiss-Rosinarin are debating ment as city physician was can- "Have Zionist Organizations a celed last September on the al- Future in America?". Trude leged ground that he might "re- Weiss-Rosmarin says "Yes" and sent treating non-Jews," has been David Petegorsky says "No." As both are eloquent and not restored to his post when the Offenbach city council, by a vote given to pulling punches, com- of 29 to 15, voted to reverse the munity forums booking the team are assured of plenty of fire- ban. works. At the same time, the council Another significant indication voted to suspend Offenbach's dep- of the high regard in which Jew- uty mayor on the ground that he ish agencies are held in their was the prime instigator of the dealings with displaced persons movement to oust the Jewish phy- and other homeless people of sician. who was to have been Europe, was manifested in the ap- chief of the wome .'s clinic. Dis- pointment of Max Newman, of closure of the cancellation of the HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid original appointment set off a wave of protests. Jewish leaders Society) to head the all-impor- tant resettlement committee of and liberal newspapers in Ger- many charged that anti-Semitism the Council of Voluntary Agen- was the moving motive behind cies in Germany. • • • the action. Later the issue was referred to the American Military PERTINENT ANECDOTE IN THE CURRENT. !leave, Government a it d investigation Germans Lift Ban on Jewish Doctor bsilowed. "Good of the Order," a publics- Old Gold cures just one thing: The World's Best Tobacco! I f you're really sick, friend, all we can give you is sympathy. We're to- bacco men, not medicine men. But if you've got an acute desire for a smooth, mellow-mild cigarette...light an Old Gold. If you're pining for real smoking pleasure...light an Old Gold. Good? Nearly 200 years of know-how makes Old Gold very good indeed! qr Fara Weal instead of a Ticatment • • • Smoke OLD. GOLDS