Friday, July 4, 1945__ THE JEWISH NEWS / Page Ten - - . Army Anti-Semitic Course, Phila. Paper Truman Friendly to Cause Bilbo Speedi. Stir Protests Brands Jews Of Zionism, Dr. Wise Says I (Continued from Page 1) ' He also disclosed that Col. Carl W. Hansen, commandant of the Armed Forces Institute, upon whom • the War Department has placed responsibility for distri- bution of the anti-Jewish ma- terial, had an academic • back- ground prior to entering the Army, and specialized in educa- tion and educational psychology. He is a graduate of the Univer s ity of Chicago where he took his mas- ter's degree and has received the degrees of Doctor of Education from the University of Minne- sota. He was a teacher of history in a university, the name of which was not given, and, at one time, he held the post of super- intendent of schools In Quincy, Ill. The Navy Department, mean- while, continued to refuse to make any comment on the charge that it used the same course. A spokesman said that he understood that the course in question had been withdrawn and was not in use now. He added that the "cognizant office" had no statement to make. Mow Catholic Group Asks for Investigation into Prejudice NEW YORK, (JTA) — Secre- tary of War Henry L. Stimson and Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal were requested_ to in- stitute immediate investigation into the distribution of anti-Jew- ish and anti-Catholic statements in a correspondence course con- ducted by the U. S. Armed Forces Institute, under the aus- pices of the Army and Navy. The demand came from the Committee of Catholics for Hu- man Rights, which also urged removal from any activities con- nected with the education of the U. S. armed forces of all per- sons responsible for the inclu- sion of the objectionable state- ments - in the correspondence course. Subtle Blow to War Effort The Catholic group also asked that the War Department and the Navy Department investigate all courses conducted by the U. S. Armed Forces Institute "in order to assure us that the vic- tory won upon the field by the blood of our soldiers is not lost by systematic and concerted at- tempts, - no matter how uninten- tional, to prey upon the intelli- gence of our youth in the armed services." "Anti-Catholicism and anti- Semitism are attitudes danger- ous to minority • relationships within the United States and are tools of anti-democratic forces," the letter of the Catholic organ- ization said. "This subtle blow to the war effort through proPa- gation of un-American attitudes must . .be repudiated by the War and Navy Departments' in order to serve notice that such atti- tudes will not be tolerated now and in the future." Course Scored by CIO, Catholics in PM Report Wilbur H. Baldinger, writing in PM, quotes prominent Cath- olic and CIO leaders as con- demning the anti-Semitic USAFI course. Among those who issued state- ments demanding an investiga- tion and protesting against the teaching of anti-Semitism in the army correspondence course are: National CIO War Relief Com- mittee, Irving Abramson, chair- man; Committee of Catholics for Human Rights, Prof. Emanuel Chapman of Hunter College, di- rector. Mississippian Attacks Jews in Senate Speech WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A vitriolic attack on Jews and Negroes was made last week by Senator Theodore Bilbo of Mississippi in a two-day fili- buster against FEPC appropria- tions, during which he warned of a "revolution in this country" if the bill for the establishment of a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Cominission is passed. Senator Bilbo read a statement prepared by Rep. John Rankin, also of Mississippi, and one of the bitterest -opponents of the FEPC, listing FEPC employees as Jews, "niggers" and "white Gentiles." Emphasizing that pop- ulation figures show a proportion of 20 Gentiles to every Jew in America, Bilbo denounced the FEPC for allegedly compelling different races to live and work side by side. Monitor Brands Speech "Reminiscent of Goebbels" Richard L. Strout, Washington correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, reporting the speech by Senator Bilbo, wrote: "It was a scene upon which Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propa- gandist, might have looked down with double satisfaction, for not only was race bitterness being stirred and accentuated but the very power of the democratic majority seemed to be frustrated and set at naught." PM, labeling one of the stories in which the Bilbo speech is re- ported with the headline "Bilbo Act Has Goebbels Squirming in Grave," quotes the following from his speech: "The niggers and the Jews of New York are working hand in hand. That's why you find Eu- gene Meyer—a Jew—(owner of the Washington Post) denouncing me and saying I'm bankrupt." "The few Jews in MisSissippi are exemplary -citizens. They all vote for Bilbo." `Note of Triumph', Corwin Drama, Is Released on Discs Cdiumbia Recording Corp. Puts Radio Drama on Records, on Sale Here On V-E Day American lis- teners who tuned in on their radios to hear of the collapse of Nazism, heard a previously unan- hounced broadcast from the Hollywood Studios of the Co- lumbia Broadcasting Company. This feature, "On A Note of Triumph," by Norman Corwin, had been in Preparation since D-Day, 11 months before it was heard on the air. No radio • program in history created .such a stir , or received such immediate and widespread praise. Five days later it was re- broadcast to satisfy the insistent demand from those who had heard it and those who had missed it. Simon and Schuster brought the program out in book form. It became an overnight "best seller" and the presses have yet to catch up with the demand. New the Columbia Recording Corp: has released an album of records, giving the entire pres- entation exactly as it was heard on the air. It is difficult to describe just what this program is. It partakes of epic . poetry, drama, short story and other art forms. It is a magnificent, beautiful piece of writing that gains immeasurably in auditory presentation. "Note of Triumph" is a fitting monument to the terror of the Nail regime and 'a fitting re- minder . . "lest we forget." It deserves a place in every home and should become a "must" for future celebrations of V-E Day in the same Manner as the reading • Of the Declaration of Independence is a part of every Fourth of July. celebration. . The - 7-album .of „records is available • at all record dealers, among them • the Metro - Music Company at 10324 'Dexter. Our Deadline The regular deadline for copy in The Jewish News is at 2 p. m. on'Tuesdays. Deadline for photographs is at 2 p. m. on Mondays. Readers of and contributors to The Jewish News are asked to observe these deadlines. Catholic' - Ukrainian Weekly Inducts New Business and Professional Chapter of American Jewish Congress in Detroit; Outlines Objectives; in Anti-Semitic Drive Saul R. Levin Presides to Gain Circulation PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The ancient accusation that Jews "murdered Jesus Christ" and that they are "materialists and fanat- ical enemies of Christ and His Church" is- revived in an article in the Catholic weekly newspaper "Shlyakh" (The Road) issued here in the Ukrainian language under the editorship of the Rev. Basil Feddish. The paper carries on its mast- head an appeal from the Bishop's office, asking priests "to do every- thing in their power to have the paper reach every house," and to see that it is passed from hand to hand." Signed by Bishop Con- santyn (Bohachewsky) the ap- peal says: "Every religious Uk- rainian should read this paper. We hope that the paper will find distributors in every parish, in every locality, and that it will also find faithful friends and sub- scribers." The article, in which the Jews are presented as a nation of "sin- ners," is written by the Rev. Joseph Ananevich. "Since the Jews murdered Jesus Christ, they have been scattered over the world, deprived of a state, a language, priests, etc.," the author writes, adding: "The Jews remain the same to this day. They are materialists, fanatical enemies of Christ and His Church. "During this war, they have been brutally massacred by the Nazis, but whether this is the end of their sin and their punish- ment by God is hard to say. God predicted that the time would come when they would repent and be reconverted to God. God will forgive them and let them become Christians, - members of the Catholic church." Mrs. Kliger Renamed Maimonides Women's Group's President Mrs. David Kliger was re- elected president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Maimonides Medical Society at the meeting held at the Wayne County Medical So- ciety Clubrooms last Saturday. Mrs. Morris Witus and Mrs. Marvin Levy were chosen vice- presidents; Mrs., Oscar U. Shapiro, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Small, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Si Farbman, recording secretary; Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal, auditor. In her annual report, Mrs. Kliger stated that an important plank in the - organization's pro- gram is to provide facilities for servicemen's affairs, to entertain wives of members in service, in addition to cooperating with the War Chest, the Red Cross, USO and other civic movements. The wives of members in serv- ice overseas have formed a group known as WOOPS—Wives of Overseas Physicians. Addressing an audience of 250 men who were inducted into membership in the newly-formed Business and Pro- fessional Chapter of the American Jewish Congress, at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Monday, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American and World JewishCon- gresses, -made an impassioned plea for untiring efforts for the triple platform of the new 0 organization: pointed out that only one sur- "Equal rights, the Jewish vived of the 30 leaders 'who were Commonwealth in Palestine and interviewed by a Jewish Con- democratic unity. gress spokesman and who re- Truman Friendly fused to encourage action here Paying tribute to the memory in their behalf. of the late President Roosevelt, S. R. Levin Presides- Dr. Wise declared: Referring to the current drive "Palestine has the friendly good will and the decisive fur- for civic-protective causes being therance of that wise and ef- conducted by the Jewish Wel- fective successor of President fare Federation for the American Jewish Congress, American Jew- Roosevelt—President Truman." He declared that President ish Committee, Anti-Defamation, Truman has always been a Jewish Labor Committee and friend of the cause of a Jewish Jewish Community Council, Dr. Palestine and that he had been Wise expressed the hope that the helpful in the incorporation of term civic-protective will be the Palestine plank in the Demo- dropped for the more descriptive one of defensive work for the cratic party platform. rights of Jews as American cit- Views Objectives In the course of his addres, izens. Saul R. Levin, acting chairman Dr. Wise referred to the efforts of the Iate Justice Brandeis who of the new Congress group, who founded the American Jewish presided, in his opening re- Congress for the purpose of em- marks described the Congress phasizing "the sense of agree- activities and introduced 'the ment of American Jews with the temporary officers: Morris W. Stein and Louis Berry, vice- ideals of Zionism." Praising the effort to found chairmen; Daniel C. Cullen, sec- the new Congress Business and retary; Zeldon S. Cohen, treas- Professional Chapter, Dr. Wise urer, and several guests, includ- said that this action places the ing Lt. Col, David A. Croll, for- Detroit Jewish community on mer Mayor of Windsor who was the side of "vigor without ag- recently elected a member of the gressiveness, earnestness without Dominion House of Commons. truculence, in defense of the Jew- ish position and in ceaseless re- Einstein Heads Drive affirmation of the right of the Jew to regain and rebuild Pales- To Resettle Children tine as the Jewish National Home." NEW YORK, (JTA)—Prof. Al- For "Democratic Unity" bert Einstein will lead a drive Adding that the only other for an "Einstein Fund" to settle "Jewish right" that can be 30,000 Jewish refugee war or- spoken of in such terms is the phans in the region of Birobid- "right of the Jew to live as a jan in the Soviet Union. people of and with a faith," Dr.. The fund will operate in con- Wise said that "there are no -nection with the work of the other specific Jewish rights be- American Birobidjan Committee, cause ours are human rights, the J. M. Budish, the chairman, an- rights of humanity." nounced. This committee al- He appealed for "democratic ready has settled 3,500 Jewish unity" in Jewish life and em- refugee orphans in the region. phasized that the American Jew- The orphans are children who ish Congress ,fights for the rights of all oppressed groups, pointing have escaped from the National to the battle for the reconstitu- Socialist persecution in Poland, tion of the FEPC as an example Romania, Hungary and Czecho- of the movement's efforts. "I slovakia, Mr. Budish explained. claim nothing for myself as a Jew which is not the right of every American citizen," he de- .TONE - clared. German Jews' Indifference Dr. Wise took occasion to crit- icize the handful of Jews who ASPIRIN - are interfering with the efforts World's d's Largest Selleat-10E r- of our people to create unity and to fight for justice and who dis- sociate themselves from Israel by forming new religious move- ments. 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