Friday, September 7, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
"Youth Builds for Future" Exhibit
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. Youth activity programs developed by the National Jewish
Welfare Board were explained by MRS. ALFRED* R. BACHRACH,
(left) and MRS. LEONARD H. BERNHEIM, chairman and vice
chairman, respectively, of the JWB Women's Division, at the JWB
booth of the Civilian Defense Volunteer Office exhibit "Youth
Builds for the Future" held in New York City.
Network Denies
Gag on Expose
By Dr. King.don'
His Attack' on Dartmouth
Quota Censored by
Winchell's Sponsor
sage of regulations "excluding
any,persons of any religious de-
nominations whatsoever fr o m
free and equal- liberty and ad- .
vantage of education, or from
any of the liberties and privileges
or immunities of the said col-
l ege . . ."
Kingdon, it was reported earli-
er, was told ty the studio_
censors that his attack on Dart-
mouth a week before, for Presi-
dent Hopkins' admission that the
college practiced a quota system
with regard to Jews, was violent-
ly disapproved by Jergens, the
firm sponSoring the program,
and by studio -officials. Dr. King-
don intended to quote the Char - .
ter and conclude:
"Does this mean _that George
III was more interested in safe-
guarding the democratic right to
education in the 18th century
than the trustees and president
of Dartmouth are in the 20th?"
Pole Seventy-One
Di8cOVet':2 :Afore .
Maertz Organizing
`Slugger Bands' to
Foster Terrorism
Jewish _languageS, are Chizkiyah
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Mishi Bakshiviev, Yuno Semenov,
Manuchah Dadashev, Brauch
Daniel Atnilov, Khiz-
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Avshalumov and Shimshon .
Yiddish, the most popular and gila
Safanov,
deeply rooted of numerous lan-
guages created by the Jews, in
addition to Ile.breW, during.their
wanderings over the face of the
globe, have been translated into Greetings-
two of the most obscure Jewish
tongues, the languages of the
Daghestan and Georgian Jews.
The translgtions were ren-
dered by poets writing in the
Orchestras, and Entertainment
Daghestan and Georgian-Jewish
dialects, and_ were read at a
307 Fox Bldg.
literary evening in Makhachkala.
The most popular of the writers
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in the Daghestan and Georgian
Jewish Dialects
NEW YORK, (JPS) — Homer
1Viaertz, who at Gerald L. K.
Smith's America First Party con-
vention in 1944 called for ster-
,ilization and deportation of all
Jews in the U. S., "is traveling
around the country, organizing
sluggers and hoodlums" into "ter-
ror-bands" to help "promote"
the nationalist cause, Eugene
Segal, Scripps - Howard staff
writer, reports in the third of a
series of articles exposing the
people behind the U. S. national-
ist movement. The article ap-
pears in the New York World-
Telegram.
"Maertz, who in 1941 served a
six-month jail sentence - for
smashing the windows of Jewish
owned stores in Chicago, does
not work, but he dresses well
and flashes substantial roles of
money. He has frequent con-
ferences in Detroit with leaders
of the old Ku Klux Klan, and
the United Sons of America
which succeeded the old Klan,"
Segal -reports.
Ex-Senator Robert P. Rey-
nolds of North -Carolina, who
started the American Committee
of Independent Voters, predeces-
sor of his new American Nation-
alist Party "is working closely
with Gerald L. K. Smith, rabble
rouser of the America First
Party," Mr. Segal writes.
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NEW YORK (JPS)—Censoring
an attack By. Dr. Frank Kingdon
on the Dartmouth College quota
system, out of a "Jergen's Jour-
nal" radio program script, was
the work of the Lennen an _ d
Mitchell advertising agency of
New York, and not the American
Broadcasting Co., it was reveal-
ed here.
In a 'statement-issued here, the
American Broadcasting Co: stat-
ed that it "has a policy of permit-
ting freedom of expression to its
commentators and any censorship
would be contrary to this policy.
There was no mention, in the
script submitted to the American
Broadcasting Co. of Dartmouth
College's alleged ' discrimination
against Jews."
Frank Kingdon, radio. •corn-
raentator, pinchhitting for Walter
Winchell during the latter's vaca-
tion, was forbidden on . Aug. 19
reveal that the orig-
nal charter issued to Dartmouth
College, under the imprimatur of
King George III of England in
1769; stipulated against the pas-
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