Pogo Two THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, 'June 9, 1944 god/kW/rare- BUY MORE THAN BEFORE This Adverfisement Sponsored By 'WAR LOAN MACHINERY 9656 French Road Heard in The Lobbies By ARNOLD LEVIN (Copyright, 1944 Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc.) SPECIAL BULLETIN Back from the Z i o n i s t Emergency Council confab in Washington, delegates whisper about news regarding a favor- able turn of the tide in both Washing- ton and London. This time, leaders were assured, it is not just another false alarm. * * * MEMO TO ZIONIST COMMISSION The Bergson-sponsored League for a Free Palestine is reported to have be- gun organizing Jewish high school youth. First attempts have been made in New York's borough of Brooklyn and in Chicago. Zionists have waited too long to organize youth and have given too , little encouragement to t h e various y o u t h problems put on the agenda properly and the Youth Commis- sion formed. Now with the Bergson group moving in the strategic import- ance of the Youth Commission should be self-evident_ to all Zionists. , By FIBBER McGEE Eeny Meeny Miny Aloe, Buy some War Bonds, save your dough. When Hitler hollers—let 'em go? ABSO-POSILUTELY NO!!! Americans, as a race, are pretty open-handed, generous,. I-want- what-I-want-when-I-want-it sort of people. They are accustomed to the best, and when it's available and they have the money to buy it, they buy it. In normal times, this is as it should be. You pay your money for what you want and everybody from the fellow who mined, dug, chopped, fished, cooked, distilled, or painted it up to the 'Internal Revenue Department gets a piece of change. But this isn't a normal time. In wartime the books are out of balance. The law of supply and demand is like the Volstead Act of sour memory. While it hasn't been repealed, it's difficult to enforce. In wartime, with a wartime economy, silly and unnecessary ex- penditures open the door to inflation. Such expenditures create a de- mand for scarce articles. Which results in competitive bidding. Which cleans out the articles at inflated prices. Which creates a further de- mand. It's a vicious circle. And you, the citizen, are the hub of it. War bonds and ceiling prices were designed to help people save money and control prices. So far they've done a swell job. But the best way to defeat the whole purpose of anti-inflation measures is to let your War Bonds go prematurely. War Bonds are your nest egg against inflation and the government's check against post-war employment. That's why you ought to HANG ON TO YOUR WAR BONDS. Keep them until they mature. WAR BONDS TURNED IN MEANS INFLA- TION TURNED LOOSE. * * * PHILOSOPHER WANTED While still on the subject, we consider the Bergson group's search for a philo- sopher to justify its Hebrew Nation ideology is rather amusing. They are reported to have approached venerable Hebrew philosopher Jacob Klatzkin. The latter has written many essays proving the futility of Jewish life in the Dias- pora and- contending that only the Jews' reconstitution as a nation holds out hope for our people. He was especially skep- tical of American Jewry's future. So these young men came to him and ar- gued that they were his disciples " and deserved his endorsement. He said that true enough he holds out little hope for the future of American Jewry, but so long as that Jewry main- tains its existence as a Jewish commun- ity he would be the last to divorce it from the rest of Jewry. Ile foresees cer- tain developments, but is unhappy about them, while the Bergson boys seek to encourage these developments. On that ground he turned them 'down and told them that he most certainly disclaimed them as his pupils. * * * TELL THEM ABOUT THE JEWS Jewish doughboys are seeking infor- mation regarding the Jews. Never before was there such •a-chance - of teaching them about Jews and Judaism and bind- ing them clriser to their brethren.. But the field has been sorely neglected and insufficiently explored. .Routine services were efficiently rendered to them, but the vistas of new • possibilities were barely explored. Three developments in recent weeks show some progress in the right direc- tion. "The • Jewish Welfare Board is toy- ing with the idea of a newspaper for Jewish servicemen and is about to issue, in brochure form, a history of the Jews.' The Zionist Youth Commission is about to issue a brochure called "The Fighting Jew," telling the history of the Jewish soldier when he fought as a Jew, under his own flag, from biblical times, through Berek Yoselevich's Jewish le- gion in Poland, down to the Jewish self- defense groups in current times. Author of both pamphlets, "The Fighting Jew" and the history-in-brief, - is Israel Gold- berg (Rufus LearSi). * * I.L.O. ECHO One who- was on the "in" at the Inter- national Labor Organization conference in Philadelphia tells, us about the dis- agreement between the Polish and Czech delegates on the wording of a resolution against anti-Semitism presented to the sessions. The Polish resolution con- demned Poland's • pre-war record and the fact that pogrom-condoner General Haller is still Minister of Education in the P o l i s h Government-in-Exile, pro- posed that all anti-Semitism be condemn- ed. A British delegate proposed t h e compromise resolution finally adopted. Strictly Confidential A Plea for Asbestos Pockets Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Considerable attention is being given throughout the land to the new trend in Jewish life—the effort to establish Eng- lish-Jewish newspapers on a basis of community support. Recent action by the Federation of Jewish Charities and the Allied Jewish Appeal of Philadelphia, in purchasing the Jewish Exponent of that city—a newspaper that was formed in 1887—has created new interest in the issue. The Philadelphia Jewish leaders, in their announcement of the steps they had taken, made this point: "With the circulation of the existing publications negligible, we had no way of informing our contributors of the ac- tual work being done on their behalf, of the planning and the progress we were making, of the service we were render-. ing locally, nationally and overseas, ex- cept by occasional circulars. This was as unsatisfactory as it was expensive. We felt the need of a newspaper in which should be reported and interpreted the day-to-day events in the light of their effect upon our people; a weekly news- paper that shall bring our message—our efforts and our achievements—to the en- tire community." This is interesting—but it tells only part of the story of the community needs that have not. been fulfilled until now but which may be filled with the estab- lishment of community newspapers. It all began with The Jewish News of Detroit. Here, as in Philadelphia More than two years later, the need was felt for a newspaper that should reach ALL Jews. The need is felt everywhere for newspapers that should cover the entire Jewish scene and whose function should be not to disseminate local society gossip —although that, too, has a place in Jew- ish periodicals—but to cover the entire scene, regardless of costs. Also—that the Jewish newspaper must be above re- proach and must eliminate unethical business practices. In order to achieve this, those respon- sible for issuing such newspapers had to recognize that their projects can not be profit-making. An ideal is involved, and those imbued with community responsi- bility are in position to create a real, sincere, news-distributing organ, which can at the same time mould public opinion. The community newspaper represents one of the new progressive trends in Jewish community-building. Between You and Me By BORIS SMOLAR Copyright, 1944, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) By PHINEAS J. BIRON (Copyright. t944, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) JEWISH NEWS There is an atmosphere of optimism in Zionist circles, based on reports from London . . But we predict that before the next two months are over that op-. timism will have evaporated . . . The British Colonial Office's scheme for par- tition will propose a Jewish Palestine so minuscule that even Dr. Magnes will be. horrified. The Committee for a Jewish Army,. alias the Emergency Committee to Res- cue the Jews of Europe, is suing Pierre van Paassen, Kenneth Leslie and t h e Protestant magazine to the tune of $100,- 000 . . . Seems to us Iike a rather strange culmination to the ,Committee's insist- ence that Van Paassen. did not write the letter, published in The Protestant, which blasted the Irgunists sky-high. Sholom Asch's appeal to American in tellectuals on behalf of Jews suffering from anti-Semitism on the part of the Polish government-in-exile will be pub- lished as a booklet within the next few. weeks. Both political conventions will be ask- ed to endorse a - plan to outlaw anti- Semitism in America. * *. 4, INTER FAITH DEPT. Aime Palliere, the French priest - who became a rabbi, and who authored "The Unknown Sanctuary", has died - in a concentration camp in Poland, where the Gestapo sent him. Just as we were about to announce proudly that the New York Yankee baseball team has an outfielder named Ed Levy, • our illusions are destroyed by Winchell's assurance that Ed is an Irish- man. Aside to the editors of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia: No less a person- age than Vice President Henry A. Wal- lace used your excellent reference work to look up the Baal . Shem, whom he considers "one of the great prophets of the common man" • . The Vice Presi- dent recently - told Rabbi Louis Novick of Washington that he believes that in times like these the Baal Shem doctrine can be very - useful not only to Jewish people but to people everywhere, add- ing: "His simple preaching of hope and joy under the most difficult of condi- tions must never, forgotten." ** ABOUT PEOPLE The wife of department store biggie and War Refugee Board representative Ira Hirschmann, and co-founder with him of the New Friends of Music con- certs, is the famed concert pianist Hor- tense Monath. The wedding dress Paulette Goddard wore when she married Capt. Burgess Meredith was a neat little number she picked up on her recent USO tour—in Eretz Israel, to be precise. Jacob Epstein's latest bronze, "Girl with the Gardenias," failed to create a stir in London. - FREEDOM OF PRESS Watch for the forthcoming issue of the Jewish Contemporary Record which is the official organ of the American Jew- ish Committee . . . You will find there an article written by such a leading figure in the Zionist movement as Emanuel Neumann on no other subject than Zion- ist strategy in Washington . . . Times certainly change! .. . There was quite a lot of excitement in Palestine over a cable sent from New York by a non-Jewish news agency . . . The cable reported that the governments of Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria had agreed to permit the emigration of all Jews from their countries and that the War Refugee Board was making ar- rangements to take them out by over- land transportation . . Given as source of this news was Dean Alfange, leader of the newly-formed American Liberal Party . . . No sooner did the cable ap- pear in the Hebrew papers in Palestine, than crowds began to besiege the offices of Jewish organizations in order to have their relatives in the pro-Nazi countries placed on the rescue lists . . In vain did the Jewish Agency announce that the re- port was false and that no such lists were being compiled . . The crowds did not want to take "no" for an answer . . . Most interesting, however, is the fact that Dean Alfange did not even know that news of this kind was released to a news agency in New York in his name - . . . He is now busy investigating the in- cident in order to establish who misused his name, thus giving false hopes to the Jews in Palestine . . And speaking of Mr. Alfange, we understand that -he in- An Italian paper of the liberated zone, tends to withdraw from the Committee Libera Stampa, 5-2-1944, prints a letter to Save the Jews of Europe of which he about the lot of political and Jewish is one of the chairmen. prisoners in San Vittore. "Before being interrogated, the vic- cause. His reply was: "I guess I'll sup- tims are seized by the hair and knocked port it. Anything that has to do with our senseless with blows between nose and denomination has something good in it." eyes. No torture is. spared—fustigation, It was an amazing response, but it was hours-long beatings, freezing baths, after understandable when it developed, later, which the victims are left naked in the that this man is a member of both the cell . . . The S. S. Captains Klaus and Zionist Organization and the American Soenneke are at the head of the persecu- Council for Judaism; of an Orthodox tion . .. Until a few days ago about 200 synagogue and a Reforin Temple; of the very young Jewish children were in the Hebrew Schools and a Yiddish secular cells, suffering the same treatment as the other prisoners. Their sobbing was school. the most horrible thing. in this sinister Here you have undiscriminating loyal- place which sees so much wickedness. ty. But it is so lacking in ideological dif- The Minister of the Interior ordered the ferentiation that your Commentator release of Jewish children under 13 and must express doubt whether wholesome the old people over 70, but a mere DENOMINATIONAL LOYALTY community understanding can be built Lieutenant of the S. S. tore up the order The other day, a prominent citizen was on such complete lack of . understanding sending them all indiscriminately to called for a contribution to a certain of Jewish issues. oncentration camps .in Poland." Jewish Children In Italian Prisons c , or