Page Forty-Four Friday, April 4, 1947 THE 'JEWISH NEWS Roundup of Anti-Semitic Press (Continued from Page 42) called "Christian Veterans Politi- licists" exchange their respective cal Counsel." This sheet pro- publications with each other, very motes anti-Semitism principally frequently quote from each oth- by complaining of "Jewish Ges- Er, and often praise and recom- mend each other's product. tapo organizations." Another vet- An informal sort of "syndica- erans' monthly is "National De- tion" results from what appears fense," published at Arcadia, to be a simultaneous decision on Calif., by A. Hoeppel. While prin- the part of anti-Semitic propa- gandists to reprint the articles of cipally concerned with veterans' certain writers. For example, affairs, "National Defense" fre- "Ravishing the Women of Con- quently contains anti-Semitic quered Europe," by Austin App, a college professor, which is a items. The leading organ of the "moth- bitter denunciation of Allied oc- ers' movement" is "Women's cupation coupled with lurid de- Voice," published monthly at Chi- scriptions of mass-rape, has ap- cao by Lyrl Van Hyning's We, peared in almost every hate-sheet, The Mothers. This 16-page news- fully reprinted or partially quot- paper is a veritable clearing ed. Upton Close is another author house and catalog of anti-Semitic whose writings are thus current- material, from "Jewish Ritual ly favored. • • * Murder" to Gerald Smith's latest leaflet. "All-out" in its approach, G. L. K. Smith At Fort Worth it is one of the most important NEW YORK—Gerald L. K. organs of the lunatic fringe. Smith has established his new Appeal to Financiers headquarters at Fort Worth, The foregoing are representa- tive of the current anti-Semitic Tex., in an attempt to recoup press. Among others which may some of his rabble-rousing pres- be given cursory mention are the tige after his recent unsuccessful two publications bearing the tour of West Coast cities. Among same title, "The Individualist." One, leaning toward the vitriolic his local supporters is the Rev. style, is published by Guy C. J. Frank Norris. Stephens - -at Danville, Va.; the Smith has adjusted his line to X )other more adroit in approach, is what he considers are the "needs" published by Charles W. Phillips of the Fort Worth area. He pres- at Lincoln, Neb. "Money," a ently capitalizes on charges that monthly newspaper principallylthe Communists are planning to devoted to a "money reform" seize " Texas, Louisiana, Missis- scheme. is the organ of the Con- sippi and Georgia, among other gress of Monetary Organizations, states, and to establish a Negro which contains 'many anti-Semitic republic. activists in its membership. Pub- At a meeting in Fort Worth lished by John Scott in New Feb. 20, Smith, at one point, in- York City, its anti-Semitism is terrupted his harangue to plead largely of the "international bank- with the audience not to leave. er" variety. About 30 per cent left during the Virtually all anti-Semitic "pub- collection, which was reported to be meager. Matzo Magnate's Son To Wed New York Girl NEW YORK—Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bitensky of Far Rockaway have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Harry Margareten, son of Mrs. Jacob Margareten of New York, and the late Mr. Margareten and grandson of Mrs. Regina Mar- gareten, one of the founders of Horowitz Bros. and Margareten. Miss Bitensky attended Brook- lyn College and is active in ZiOn- ist and religious groups. Her fiance attended D r . Asher's School in Ben-Les-Bains, Switz- erland, and New York Univer- sity. He was in the army for four and one-half years, attached to a medical unit. Announcement JWB Arranges Passover Services for Jewish GIs NEW YORK — The National JWB, with the aid of Army, Navy and Veterans Administration au- thorities, has made arrangements for the observance of Passover this year by Jewish service per- sonnel in the ETO, Pacific areas, north and south Atlantic bases, Pdissover Greetings WOMEN'S APPAREL Detroit Birmingham 8333 Linwood TO THE LADIES! Mr. Gibson, of the Federal Carpet Cleaners, now has a modern plant. You are cor- dially invited to come in and see your very own rug being cleaned. FEDERAL CARPET CLEANERS 3301 PURITAN Re-Elect UN. 1-3500 ELECT ... EUGENE B ELLIOTT EDUARD WERNER Judge Common Pleas Court - KENNETH M. STEVENS For Regent, University of Michigan April 7th--Non-Partisan Ballot • Long term ending Dec. 31, 1953 Highly qualified by experience and learning • • • • • • Graduate of Detroit College of Law Practicing Attorney for 8 Years Former Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Wayne County Preferred by Detroit Citizens League Endorsed by Organized Labor, Churches and Civic Groups Nationally known Musical Figure and former Musical Direc- tor of the Michigan Theater Donated by Sol Jonas To Whom It May Concern: Fifteen thousand dollars has already been spent to make Beth Olam Cemetery (Smith Street) a place where the relatiVes of deceased can now F-)y their respects to those who have been laid to rest therein. It is no longer an eyesore to the Jewish community of Detroit. - DAVIDSON'S SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Thou shalt be a People if thou wilt.—(Herzl). r Passover Greetings Stafford Restaurant Thou Shalt Be a People By DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM Thou shalt be free if thou so wilt! Thy will to live transcends the ages; Thy will to survive speaks thou- sand tongues Through the -pages of ancient lore. There may be obstacles in thy path,— Surmount them! Overcome-them! Yield not a single pace to thy detractors! Let them rage and rave and roar! Let them tear asunder and de- stroy: For out of every ruin there rises Doubly strong thy desire to live. Build on, my people then the Ship of State; That will lead thee out of the threatening waves Of despair to a land of sunshine and of peace. A people thou shalt be If thou only wilt! and at hundreds of posts in the U. S. Reports received by JWB from Pts field staff show it has shipped 10,000 pounds of matzoth, 850 gallons of wine and over 10,000 pounds of kosher foodstuffs to camps and hospitals. These are in addition to 3,000 cans of gefilte fish for the Pacific, 90,000 greet- ing cards and 6,000 Haggadahs. G. JOSEPH HERBERT For Regent, University of Michigan Retain Eugene B. Elliott in office. This outstanding candi- date is nationally recognized as an educational leader. He will continue to improve and prop- erly administer public education in Michigan. Continue outstanding govern- ment in Michigan by voting for these Republican candidates. They are leaders of high char- acter and purpose—experienced in government They will give you decent, clean administration of their respective offices. LOUISA DURHAM For State Board of Education Re-Elect these fine Justices of the Michigan Supreme Court Look for the oon-partisoo Blot In line with the above, we are now offering to plant flowers on the graves, water and care for them for the season of 1947 at a nominal cost of $5.00 for each grave. If interested, please mail your check payable to Beth Olam Cemetery Association at 301 Transportation Building, Detroit 26, c/o Robert Loewenberg, Superintendent, and your request will be taken care of. If you know of any relative or friend who might be interested, won't you please have them communicate with Mr. Loewenberg, at 2750 Sturte- vant, phone TO. 8-4283, or the office, CH. 0856. It would be greatly appreciated by us and those concerned. Respectfully yours, Beth Olam Cemetary Association Morris H. Blumberg, Chairman By Robert Loewenberg, Superintendent t. Elect JOHN A. KRONK for Wayne County Auditor John Kronk (at left) is a practical experienced businessman. He has served Detroit and Wayne County for 20 years.