Page Four THE JEWISH NEWS Purely Commentary Correspondent's Serious Blunder An Expose of Anne O'Hare McCormick's Error By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ HONOR VERSUS PATIENCE Jews are asked to be patient. We are told to wait for a decision on Palestine and we are advised that a maxi- mum of 120 days NPill be consumed for the proposed study of the Jewish situation in Europe. In the meantime we have warnings from eye-witnesses of the tragedies in Europe that under present conditions of callous disinterestedness tens of thousands of the survivors will die. And the heart-broken relatives of the survivors who are seeking admission into Palestine are being shot down in 'cold blood by British, soldiers, upon orders from a government that has betrayed pledges to the Jewish people! We are asked to be patient while our honor is challenged. We are challenged' as Jews and as hu- man beings, and the JeWs in Palestine who refuse to release from their midst those who came in "as of right and not on sufferance," but who were denied "cer- tificates", know how to value their honor and self-respect. It is thoroughly disgusting to be com- pelled to point out, again and again and again, that there are no "illegal" Jewish immigrants; that there are "uncertifi- cated" immigrants. And it is humiliating to know that Ha- dassah and Kupat Cholim hospitals in Palestine must be used for the care of people riddled with bullets-people who did not fire a shot against the police. But these wounds will be marks of hon- or, just as the wounds that were sustained by the Irish in their fight for indepen- dence were marks of honor. It is to the disgrace of Great Britain that she must be reminded today to re- member Ireland. Eretz Israel similarly will go down in history as a landmark in the battle for liberty against empire-builders who seek to oppress those whom they would make their "subjects." * * * - TRUMAN AND BYRNES There are many disappointments on the Palestine question on the American scene. President Truman and Secretary of State Byrnes represent the major disap- pointments. After giving the green light to those who have pressed for the adoption of the Senate Palestine Resolution, they became less and less helpful and both emerged as the stumbling block. What tunes are you playing, gentlemen, and what will you play next? * * * SENATOR VANDENBERG When the complete story is recorded, Senator Vandenberg of Michigan will emerge as one of the staunchest and most consistent friends of the Jewish cause. Senator Vandenberg has always called a spade a spade, and has, been especially firm in his stand on Palestine. American Jewry will not forget his sin- cere devotion to the cause of the Jewish homeland in Palestine. * * * THE ISSUE'S BEST STORY Here is the best story on the issue re- lating to the Palestine situation: It has been asked, what is the differ- ence between the British Labor- Party, the 'cellist and the violinist? And the answer is: None. All have their instruments on the left and play them on the right. * * * THE ROPER POLL ON ZIONISM Elmo Roper's poll on the stand taken by American Jews on Zionism is especially interesting from the viewpoint of the type of levels which either favor or oppoSe the establishment of a Jewish State in Pales- tine. The results as revealed by Mr. Roper are: - Total By Age: 21 to 34 35 to 49 50 or over By Economic Level: Prosperous. Upper middle • Lower middle Poor By Geographic Area: Northeast Middle West South Far West By Language Ability: Speaks English web Speaks English brokenly Does not read English . Pro Anti Je w- Jew; trn-\ ish ish decid- state state ed P.C. P.C. P.C. 80.1 10.5 9.4 77.9 13.6 8.5 79.1 12.4 8.5 82.9 6.0 .11.1 73.9 17.5 8.6 75.4 14.6 10.0 84.1 8.0 7.9 79.3 8.8 11.9 81^."0 9.9 9.1 80.1 11.4 • 8.5 67.0 18.5. 14.5 83.2 5.8 11.0 - 78.9 12.1 9.0 84.3 4.6 11.1 80.0 7.6 12.4 If you are a statistician, the facts are most interesting. But as American Jews the point that should concern us the most is the basic fact that 90 per cent of our people in this country favor a Jewish State. This is the basis on which Jews and non-Jews-especially the politicians in power in Washington--should guide their actions with regard to Palestine. When Anne O'Hare McCormick, eminent New York Times correspondent, was in Palestine, she wrote enthusiastically about the impression Jewish achievements there made upon her. Some Jews immediately envisioned an- other angel for Zionism. But even the brilliant Mrs. McCormick is not immune to blunders. In her cable to the New York Times from Budapest, proving that Jews are the leaven of commerce there, Mrs. McCormick states: "Only a small minority of Hungarian Jews are Zionists. The majority are loyal Hungarians who desire to remain in their country and help reconstruct it." This is the most mixed Up statement we have read in the longest lime. Of course, 'Jews ARE loyal citizens' in Hungary. Where are they not loyal citizens? They were loyal to Germany and Poland, etc., etc. But Mrs. McCormick was given the wrong count on the number of Hun- garian Zionists. The situation has changed in the past few years. There are very, very few non- or anti-Zionists anywhere. What we take exception to, however, in her cable, is this: - Suppose her statement were to be applied to American Jews and was to read: "Most American Jews (which is a fact) are Zionists. Only a small minority are loyal Americans who desire -to remain in their country. ' If you were to read such a statement, how would you feel about it? You would shout LIAR, would you not? Well, you can apply epithets to her statement regarding Hungarian Jews. We are willing to be charitable to her and to say it was a blunder. But we also say about it that it is a lie; that Jews in Hungary, although they are now Zionists, are loyal to their country and are prepared to reconstruct it; but that many of them are undoubtedly ready to go to Palestine because they resent anti-Semitism-a curse which has not escaped Hungary. And if s American Jews, very few of whom desire to settle in Palestine, are nevertheless prepared to battle for the right of Jews to redeem Zion as the Jewish Homeland, why can't the Hungarian Jews? To Mrs. McCormick we say: you were dead wrong in your Nov. 25 cable from Budapest, and you had better be careful in the liberties you take in the future as a correspondent and as a columnist. -P. S. Heard in The Lobbies Between You and Me By ARNOLD LEVIN (Copyright, 1945. Independent Press Service. Inc.) By BORIS SMOLAR Jewish WASHINGTON WIRE America's Jews have become wild game in the political jungle. President Truman stated, that although he once favored the Wagner-Taft resolution, he now opposes it, in view of the formation of the Anglo-American Inquiry Com- mittee. Truth of the matter, Washing- toners will tell you, is that Truman's approval was given both before and aft- er the preliminary agreement on an Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry had been reached. Secretary Byrnes let it be known on Capitol Hill, on Oct. 26, that he had no objection to the resolu- tion, and that the White House approved it. On Oct. 26, all Washington knew of the forthcoming announcement regard- ing an inquiry committee. But the date was less than a forthnight before New York's municipal elections. President Truman's opposition to the Palestine re- solution would have been misunderstood by a great proportion of New York's voters . .. Yes, Jews have become wild game in the political jungle, and by a strange morality, repudiation of election pledges is not regarded as an election fraud. * * JERUSALEM WE The British are dismayed. They did their best, by savagely raiding Jewish settlements, to lure the Jewish resistance movement out into open so that they might quickly destroy it. But the Jews did not go for the, bait. Palestine's Jews are more astute than some other Jews. * * * HAROLD LASKI Just a few hours before it was sched- uled to take place, a press luncheon for Harold Laski was called off by The Na- tion, liberal weekly with a- profound understanding of Jewish . affairs. Ru- mor hPs it that this has no little to do with Mr. Laski's loss of face among Jews. This idealogical muddler, who once flirted with the Soviets, only to surprise felloW-muddlers with a propos- al for an anti-Soviet bloc of "states with Socialist Governments, has now revert- ed from professed Zionism to advising the Jews to accept, in good spirits, Be- yin's anti-Semitism and the attack on the idea of the Jewish state. In his obtuse sophistry, Mr. Laski has con- cluded that the Balfour Declaration and the Mandate have promised the Jews neither a state nor a majority. * * * -OIL GENERAL That great general in mufti, Pat Hur- ley, who now parades before the Ameri- can public as a knight in shining armor, standing alone against a Communist- infested State Department, is_the oil in- terests' best friend, according to Wash- ington insiders. He has done more harm to the Jewish cause in Palestine than any other individual. He is alleg- ed to have circtilated among congress- men and members of the cabinet a -pri- vate memorandum, of vicious anti-Zion- ist .intent. gorneday, Ibn Saud may yet pin on him a Ribbon of ,Merit. (Copyright. 1945, Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) WASHINGTON NOTES The discussions which are now going on in Washington between Britain and the United States in connection with the loan which the British Government is seeking are being watched with utmost interest in Zionist circles . . . Palestine, as part of the sterling bloc, will be vit- ally affected by the decisions which will be taken as a result of these discussions . . . Due to 'war expenditures, Palestine has become a creditor of Great Britain to an amount estimated at over $500,000,- 000 . . . Palestine purchasing power has accordingly gone up considerably . . . The merchants of Palestine are anxious to make purchases in the United States . . . American manufacturers are anxious to sell to Palestine . . However, Pales- tine business firms are not free to make their purchases in the' most favorable markets . . All dollar exchange accru- ing to Palestine goes into the general dollar pool controlled by Great -Britain . . . And Zionist leaders claim that the allocation to them of dollars from the pool is entirely out of proportion to the 'amount of dollars that Palestine contri- butes to the pool . . • They point out that aside from public funds transmitted from the United States, • which they estimate totalled $25,000,000 this year, the export of diamonds to America brings Palestine an additional $15,000,000 - a year .. . . Palestine, therefore, would have avail- able about VI0,000,000 to spend in the United States . . . It is prevented from making these expenditures because Great Britain restricts the use of dollars. * * * WATCHFUL WASHINGTON Washington is now investigating various private firms which advertise that they can send food-and=clothing parcels to American relatives in Europe and prom- ise to have 'these parcels delivered . . Complaints have- been made by numer- ous members of Congress that these firms are taking advantage of people who do not know that the best way to send par- cels to Europe is through the post office . . . As of this month, the post office any- where in the United States accepts pack- ages weighing up to 11 pounds with de- livery guaranteed by the U. S. Govern- ment . . . And the post office charge is only about $1.50 for a parcel as compared with the charge of anywhere from $6 to $35 by private firms • . . These private firms will have to prove to the authori- ties that they can really guarantee de- livery to the person to whom the parcel is addressed and not merely to the port of entry . . • Otherwise they may be charged with misleading the public in their advertising and with taking money under false pretenses . . . The insurance refund which some of these firms pay in case of non-delivery of the packages is not considered satisfactory, since there is ground to fear that the relief parcels will find their way not to the persons for whom they are intended, but to the black market in Europe, at prices far higher than the insurance .. . Jews in America are naturally interested in this problem . . . One of the investigators reported that $80,000 worth of packages were ac-' cepted in three days alone at the office of an East Side enterprise in New York. Friday, December 7, 1945 Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS J. BIRON Copyright, 1945, Seven Arts Features Syndicate, Inc. REPORTAGE . . . Defense organizations should investi- gate the consistent reports that Mon- treal, Canada, is once more the scene of violent anti-Semitic incidents . . News- papers don't pay any attention to these occurrences, but recent happenings are revolting symptoms of rampant anti- Semitism . • . Among other things, syna- gogues have been vandalized. David Fried of New York, has sent in the following apt quotation: "After the war the center of anti-Semitism will shift from the European continent to North and South America" . . . This prediction was penned by Prof. Salo Ba- ron of Columbia University. We don't like the slant of the article "Rich 'Refugees'-18 Karat Headaches," in the Nov. 27 issue of Look magazine. It is untimely . . . The editorial box above the article reads: " 'Refugees' is quoted in the title of this article be- cause the few emigres cited here are smearing thousands of honest refugees who have fought for the U. S., paid taxes, contributed richly to our culture" . .. But even this box will not undo the bad effect which the article will have on the average reader. * * * THIS AND THAT More power to the Chronicle-Star of Pascagoula, Miss. It blasts Senator Bilbo in realistic political language that will do his re-election hopes no good. The poster "These Immortal Chap- lains," available through the Institute for American Democracy, 369 Lexington Ave., New York, should be placarded all over the country. Prof. Albert Einstein, whose home near Berlin was confiscated by the Nazis and later became the home of a promin- ent Gauleiter, received a huge case from Berlin the other day. An accompanying letter informed him that the Russian commander of the occupied zone in which Einstein's home is situated was very happy to return to him the books which were found intact in the scientist's home. When the professor opened the case he found in it a most complete collection of Nazi literature. Einstein's own books had been burned, and replaced by Nazi propaganda volumes. * * * ZIONIST NEWS Harry S. Kruger, chairman of Balti- more's Shaarei Zion Congregation, calls our attention to Rabbi Israel Tabak's letter on "The Palestine Issue" published last month on the editorial page of the Baltimore Sun. It is the best answer yet published to Rabbi Lazaron's interpreta- tion of Zionism. The saga of the Palestine workers' theater Ohel is a true epic. This year Ohel celebrates its 20th anniversary. An American tour by Ohel would do more to help the cause of Jewish Palestine than thousands of speeches by profession- al propagandists. "British Labor and Zionism" is a splendid, very enlightening little book- let issued by the American Jewish Trade Union Committee for Palest ine. The organization's address is 245 Fifth Ave., New York. READER'S GUIDE The best-selling non-fiction book is "Atomic Energy," by Henry' DeWolf Smyth. The publishers are expecting Sol Hurok's autobiography, "Impressario," to become a best seller, the more .so since Hollywood is already working on the film version. INTERESTING- PEDIGREE Who is Aaron W. Davis, president of Temple Israel of New Rochelle, who in- itiated a Foundation for the benefit of the rabbis occupying the pulpit of that congregation? We have the dope direct- ly from the pen of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who writes us: "Aaron W. Davis bears the full name of Aaron Wise Davis. He is the grandson of my father and my nephew, his mother having been my old- er sister. His father, Edward Davis, was one of the founders and most generous supporters of the Free Synagogue of New York. Mr. Davis has the name of his grandfather, Aaron Wise". Thank You, Dr Wise. Aaron Wise Davis bears a proud name and is a worthy descendant of the Aaron and Stephen Wise tradition. ABOUT PEOPLE Henry Morgenthau, Jr., has signed a contract making him a radio commen- tatbr on a national hook-up. Dr. Robert Goldenson, author and lecturer on psychological subjects, who conducts the radio program "When He Comes Home" dealing with the problems of returning war veterans, is the son of Dr. Samuel Goldenson, rabbi of New York's Temple Emanu-EL