Page Two W 1. S NEWS Januaiy 2I 1944 •• • This Advertisement Sponsored By W. B. DONER & CO. ADVERTISING Strictly Confidential TREASURY DEPARTMENT DEFENSE SAVINGS STAFF By PHINEAS J. BIRON (Copyright. 1944, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) LISTEN HERE The U. S. consulate in Mexico granted visas to a delegation of Sinarquists to come to the U. S. sometime ago .. . Shortly after this delegation's visit to Chicago, Mexican and Italian anti- Semitism became super-active in that city . . It was the first time that those .groups had come out into the open with agitation against the Jews. The Anti-Defamation League's report on anti-Semitic violence in N. Y. hasn't scratched the surface . . . City Investiga- tion Commissioner Herland's report is much more complete, but will never be published in full. Father George B. Ford, only Catholic priest scheduled to speak at last week's Carnegie Hall rally against anti-Semit- ism (a meeting sponsored by the Council against Intolerance), withdrew from the program at the last minute . . . Why? .. . Incidentally, we didn't like the slogan, "Keep anti-Semitism out of New York," under which the meeting was called .. . Why only New York? . . . Aren't we in- terested in the rest of the country? • * * THIS AND THAT Benjamin Epstein of Winsted, Conn., left $1,500,000 in his will . . . An immi- grant from Kiev who came to this coun- try 50 years ago, he amassed his im- mense fortune in the junk business . . . Most of the money is to go to a brother and sister now in Nazi-occupied Poland . . . Too bad he didn't leave it for the rescue of Nazism's victims now . . . Money in an American bank cannot pro- tect Epstein relatives from the Gestapo. When New York's East Side kibitzarne, the Cafe Royal, was in its heyday, a Broadway producer presented a play, called "Cafe Crown," based on life and characters in that famous landmark . . • Now the Cafe. Royal is on the decline, with a new owner trying to revive it . So he has given the Cafe Royal a new name—Cafe Crown . . . Both names, we feel, are a bit out of date in these days of tottering thrones. * * * MAGNUM OPUS Congratulations to Dr. Isaac Landman, editor, and Louis Rittenberg, executive and literary editor, on the publication of the tenth and final volume of the Uni- versal Jewish Encyclopedia . . . The corn- pleted Encyclopedia is a major achieve- ment of which Landman and Rittenberg and their Board of Editors may well be proud . . . Particularly striking in Volume Ten is the colorful frontispiece by miniaturist Arthur Szyk, dedicated "To the Hallowed Memory of Europe's Martyred Jews" .. . If you've been put- ting off the acquisition of the Encyclo- pedia until all the volumes have been published, now's the time to see about getting your set . . . Need we add that every Jewish home should have the Uni- versal Jewish Encyclopedia? * * * ABOUT PEOPLE Samuel Segal is a veteran Zionist lead- er of N. Y. . . • His name is known throughout the country, however, for he is the inventor of the famous Segal lock . . As he was coming home late the other night he saw a policeman strug- gling valiantly to open a house door for a drunk who had lost his key . . . Sam Segal looked at the lock, and, after de- termining that it was not a Segal lock, proceeded to pick it open' . . . "Wish I could pick the lock on the gates of Pales- tine," he mumbled to the bewildered cop. We are indebted to Walter Winchell for this neat if rather old Einstein anec- dote . . • The late Mrs. Albert Einstein once visited the astronomical observatory atop Mount Wilson . . . She asked about the giant telescope there . . . "We use it," she was told, "to discover the shape of the universe" . . . "My husband," said the famed scientists wife, "does the same thing with a pencil, on the back of an old envelope." ram= OF STATE ADMINISTRATOR TO THE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF MICHIGAN: ,'LET'S ALL BACK THE ATTACKS That is the national slogan of the Fourth War Loan Drive. It is up to" us to prove with our dollars that it is not moroly a slogan. We can't Win this war with brave-words. Backing the attack to the limit of our abilf ricer_ an avalanche of do-liars that would make our Fourth War Lcc.h clu ,:a of 1:440,000,000 look like a mere minor objective on the tough, h,?,rd, and long road to Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ THE TRAGEDY OF THE CHILDREN The saddest tale of all is that of the children—Jewish and Christian, Russian, Chinese, Polish, Italian and Yugoslay. The brutality of the world's worst gangsters is responsible for the tragic story related by Otto Zoff in the John Day Wartime Book "They Shall Inherit the Earth." Anne Garrison is the able translator. Dorothy Canfield has written an introduction which is in itself an epic cry for justice. "They Shall Inherit the Earth" is so dramatic a story that Zoff's book is cer- tain to be classed among the most im- portant humanitarian appeals issued dur- ing this war. C * * ,Victory., THEIR BATTLE FOR LIFE 1. : , f; the dollargL Backing the attackmeans putting into War Bonds This is a story of the battle for life toward thLI:f:s we can and dimes and pennies that would otherwise go well that is now going on on - all fronts in do without. Europe. In a sense, the story of the chil- dren mirrors the . struggle ti'aat is being Backing the attack means wanting to win the war so much that we are all carried on by men and women of all :willing to do something about it nations against the tyranny imposed up- on mankind by Nazism. Children in caves, youngsters who are Backing the attack by buying ?far .Bonds means that we are:-- compelled to steal their food, boys and girls who have formed gangs to fight Backing the attack with dollars which mean Victory. the Gestapo—this is the variety of hu- man beings who are fighting for their 11017 ABOUT. 171 existence in Europe. They have found a Sincerely yours, man who has been deeply moved by their tragedy to write the story of their fight for life and to register his protest FRANK N. ISBEY, CH.C.P144N against the indifference in the ranks of United States Treasury statesmen who failed to recognize the War Finance Committee impending tragedy before the advent of tr or Michigan Hitlerism. * * * ARE THEY BLUSHING? • We wonder: are the statesmen who may be reading this book blushing for shame over their past inactivity? If they are not, they should. They were warned, but they failed to heed the call for justice and decency. * * * TO THE CREDIT OF "OSE" The story of the Jewish children and By BORIS SMOLAR •By ARNOLD LEVIN their plight forms one of the most touch- (Copyright, 1944, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Copyright, 1944, Independent Jewish ing portions of the book. Press Service, Inc.) It is not the complete story. The author WASHINGTON TALKS ST. LOUIS REPORTING could have told about the interesting American Zionist leaders who have record of the Jewish Joint Distribution Congratulations to Benjamin Loeb of St. Louis, Missouri. The War Chest been rather concerned at the cool atti- Committee's activities. He limits himself Campaign of St. Louis, under his chair- tude taken recently by high circles in to a description of the work of the OSE, manship, has gone over the top, raising Washington towards Jewish aspirations the worldwide Jewish health society. over five million dollars. The Jewish in Palestine, are now more optimistic This record is, in itself, a tribute to Jewish efforts. Federation and the Jewish Welfare Fund . . . Political activities by Dr. Abba Hillel * * * were included in the Chest . . . Dr. Major Silver in Washington are beginning to DOROTHY CANFIELD'S LINES Seelig, prominent physician of the same The introduction by Dorothy Canfield city and former Chief of Surgery at the show results . • . There is no longer any Jewish Hospital there, has been named doubt in Washington as to whether the is worth reading and re-reading. It is a by Governor Forrest Donnell to serve on U. S. Government can intervene with touching description of "the irresistible power of the basic instinct of our race the State Cancer Commission. Britain. to have the doors of Palestine to protect our young from danger." * * * There is excellent reason for stating kept open to Jewish immigration . . . It BOSTON NOTE that Miss Canfield's introduction to is pointed out that the United States We hear that Joseph F. Timilty of "They Shall Inherit the Earth" may Boston, ousted as Police Commissioner Government has precedents going back rank among the very best lines she has after the expose of anti-Semitic terror 100 years in making representations to ever written. and charges that the police failed to do European governments on behalf of per- C * * anything about it, is rumored to be tak- secuted Jews . . . In 1840, our Secretary "GOLDEN BOOK OF HEROES" ing over the management of Hialeah It is extremely interesting to note that Park in Florida for former Ambassador of State urged the U. S. Consul at Alex- Miss Canfield's introduction ends with Joseph P. Kennedy. Kennedy, you'll re- andria, Egypt, to aid the Jews who were the sentence: "This heart-wringing Book member, was an isolationist. falsely accused of ritual murder . . In of martyrs is also a Golden Book of He- Samuel D. Saxe of Brookline, Mass., 1850, President Fillmore made such roes." has been sending out by the thousands The author could have justified this an address delivered by Rev. John strong representations to Switzerland line by adding a chapter on the genius Haynes Holmes at the Community that a ban against Jews in that country of Jewish reconstruction efforts in Pal- Church of Boston, Massachusetts. The was partially lifted . . . in 1863 Secre- estine which have made the children address titled "Christianity's Debt to Ju- tary of State Steward instructed the masters in their own domain in Zion. daism — Why Not Acknowledge It" American Consul at Tangier to use his That chapter is being written daily by should be must-reading for the haters influence to check the persecution of Jewish pioneers. Surely, history will not • . It was first printed in the Boston Jews in Morocco . . In 1872 President fail to record it. Jewish Advocate . . . A group of Boston Grant urged Rumania to stop her pog- Jews under Mr. Saxe's leadership has roms against Jews . . . In 1902 President subscribed over $100,000 toward a new Theodore Roosevelt sent a vigorous pro- , building for Boston . University. test to the Russian Czar against the My thoughts impelled me to the resting- • * * • Kishinev pogrom . . In 1911, the United place THANKS States abrogated our commercial treaty Where sleep my parents, many a friend We 'have received a terribly mutilated with Czarist Russia when no satisfaCtory and brother. letter from Palestine with references to reply was received from Russia with re- I asked them (no one heard and none the Hulda arrests situation almost total- gard to the anti-Jewish policy of the replied): ly deleted by the censor. The letter had Czarist regime . . As regards Palestine, "Do ye forsake me, too, oh father, this accompanying note: "The United it is needless to recall that in 1922 the mother?" States censor is not responsible for the Congress of the United States passed a Then from the grave, without a tongue, mutilation of this letter." It's good to resolution endorsing the establishment of these cried, know that it wasn't our censor's handi- a Jewish National Home there, using al :- And showed my own place waiting by work, but that of one of the White most the identical language of the Bal- their side. Paper boys. four Declaration. —Moses Ibn Ezra. Heard in The Lobbies Between You and Me Elegy