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Friday, March 12, 1940

T'HE JEWISH_ NEWS:

Sixteen

Heard in the Lobbies

By ARNOLD LEVIN -

(Copyright, 1948, Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc.) •

Subversives

Gerald Winrod, one of the country's leading hateists, is not los-
ing money on his hate crusades. He has received a federal income
tax refund of $8,111 which indicates that -he must have paid a' federal
income tax of over $30,000. Speaking of big business, hate-the-Jew
seems to have become a big business enterprise, at least in Winrod's
case.
- DPs cannot enter the U. S., but Dmitro Dontzov can. He has
recently arrived in this country from London, has proceeded to
Canada, and is soon to return to the U. S. Who is Dontzov? A Ukrain-
ian emigre, a contributor • to the Philadelphia-published Ukrainian
nationalist publication America (how often and by whom that word
is abused!) which wrote once that "Zionism manifestly takes its
stand on the side of Bolshevism."
- Ernie Bevin has yet another ally in Henry Allen, former aide of
Silver Shirter William Dadley Pelley and of West Coast Bund
leader Herman •Max Schwinn, •
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Famous Words
Remember F.D.R's "five (instructive) . minutes with Ibn Saud"
and hoi,v they outraged public opinion at that time? Harry Truman
seems to have acquired similar fame—at least from the vantage
point of the Washington and Lake Success correspondents corps.
The President permitted newspapermen to quote him as follows:
"The presidential year is having a very bad effect on all approaches
to settlement of the difficulties with which we are faced, domestic
and foreign." Why? On one foreign issue, fors example, there is bi-
partisan unanimity—the Palsetine problem. The difficulties, such as
they are, have set in because some people in Washington, defying
bi-partisan policy, have been quietly subverting the U.• S. position
and the U. N. decision. All that is required of the President is that
he speak up to the Henderson-Forrestal-Lovett elite. As for domestic
difficulties—it is expected of the President that he will have enough
courage to stand up for the Civil Rights program, otherwise the
country will assume that he is right so far as his own attitudes are
concerned—that• he has announced the program for the purpose of
liberalizing his election profile, and not for the purpose of truly
Protecting civil rights .If he yields to the Southern obstructionists,
he will have abdicated his obligations to election expediency.

Ivan Frankel Joins
Advertising Firm

Multiple Applications

Required of Jews for

Medical School Entry

Arriving for Pre-Campaign Session

Haganah Fighter
Speaks at Zionist
Youth Convention

Arye Kasselman, a member of
the Palmach unit of Haganah who
recently arrived in this country,
Will answer pertinent questions
on the Haganah when he address-
es the annual Regional Zionist
Youth Institute to be held here
the - weekend of--March 26,
The three-day conference, sPon-
sued by Masada, Jr. Hadassah,
IZFA, and Si. Judea, will be
conducted at Einai. Moshe, .Sha-
arey Zedek and the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
• Kasselman, now studying at
Ohio State University, will dis-
cuss "Israel Defends Her Land"
at the Saturday; March 27, lunch-
eon meeting - at Shaarey Zedek.
Another feature of the program
will be an address by Rabbi Leon
I. Feuer, vice president of the
Zionist Organization of America:
He will report on "A Nation
among Nations."
Dr. Sam Krohn, co-chairman of
the program, pointed out that the
Institute is not "all work and
no play." Highlight of the
weekend will be a dance. "A
Night in Tel Aviv" Saturday
night, at Shaarey Zedek:
There will be modern and
Palestinian dancing, a floor show
and refreshments, he said.
Reservations' for the Institute
and further information may be
obtained by calling TO. 8-6190.

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—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Staff Photographer

MRS. J. J. MARKS, chairman of a division in general solicitation
in the Women's Division of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign, warmly
greets MRS. IRVING GREENSPAN (left) and MRS. SAMUEL S.
SLOBIN (right), as They arrive at her home for one of the dessert
luncheon meetings given for the training and information of workers
in the drive.

Vote to Deny Federal Funds
To States Practicing Racial Bias
WASHINGTON, .(JTA) — The
House Appropriations Commit-
tee, which is considering funds
for the Department of Labor and
the Federal Security Agency,
voted to deny federal funds to
states which discriminate in em-
ployment and education on racial
grounds.

The 23-year-old Detroit adver-
tising firm of Bass, Luckoff &
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A Jew- Cohen Named to Group
Wayburn has officially announc-
ish student has to file 10 times
ed a new partnership to be
as many applications as a white Surveying City Facilities
known as Luckoff, Wayburn & Protestant in order to be ad-
For Vocational Guidance
Frankel.
mitted to an American medical
The new partner, Ivan Frankel, school, while Catholics and those
Everyone Reads Our Classified
was formerly associated with of Italian ancestry file twice and
Albert Cohen, executive direc- Ads. They Get Results!
Simons - Mich- five times as many applications tor of the Jewish Vocational
elson Co. as gen- per student as Protestants, ac- Service of Detroit, has ben nam-
eral manager cording to a survey released by ed a member of a committee of
and is promin- the American Jewish Ccingress.
three experts selected by the
INSTALLED
ently known in
The survey, conducted by the National Vocational Guidance
WHILE YOU WAIT
advertising cir- Congress in cooperation with the Association to conduct an evalu-
cles for his work
Mantel Mirrors
Physicians' Committee against ation of vocational guidance
with foremost
Glass Furniture Tops
Discrimination, was based on re- agencies • in the Detroit area.
national and lo- plies to a questionnaire distribut-
Leaded Glass Made
Other members of the commit-
and Repaired -
cal advertisers. ed to more than 3,500 -practising tee, as announced by Richard M.
Mirrors Cut
In the past, Ivan physicians in New York; New `Carlson, chairman of the ethical
To Any Size & Shape
Frankel has been I
practices
committee
of
the
De-
Jersey. and Connecticut. Its
Ivan Frankel contact man in results covered trends in admis- troit branch of NVGA, are Dr.
the national field - with many siOn practices over a 25-year Doris A. Cline, directing head,
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prominent accounts.
educational counseling center,
period.
UN. 4-0474
Wayne University, and Richard
Educated in Detroit, Frankel
The survey revealed that while
was a‘ psychology major and has white Protestants had to file an H. Dresher, psychologist, depart-
done much research in the de- average of only 1.6 applications ment of guidance and placement,
velopment and the application of for each acceptance received, Detroit Board of Education.
NVGA is conducting a nation-
psychology to selling. In-1943, he Jewish students had to file an
was associated with Frank Isbey,-- average of 13.8 applications, wide survey through its local
as campaign director of the Mich- Catholics, 3.1, and those of Italian branches to determine those
igan War Finance Committee. ancestory 7.5. An application meeting the standards of the
Veteran of World War II, Frank- filed by a Protestant student has association. At the conclusion
el served with the 210 Field Ar- a 61.5 percent chance of accept- of thewsurvey, a list of accredited
tillery Group. The latter part of ance, while one from a Jewish agencies and practitioners will be
published and given wide cir-
his service . saw him with the student n
. as a 7.3 percent chance,
188th Medical Detachment and as an Italian student, 13.3 percent, culation, thus giving the public
protection and guidance when
practicing instructor at the Wash- and a Cathcilic, 31.f, percent.
they seek vocational service.
ington and Lee University.
The need for filing multiple ap-
In line with rising standards
At present, offices of Luckoff, plications, the survey showed,
Wayburn & Frankel are on the places a greater financial burden required in vocational guidance
`9th floor of David Stott Building. on minority group members seek- work, NVGA established the
Louis Luckoff, • senior Partner, ing admission to medical schools. highest category of professional
has stated that plans are being During 1935-1939, the average membership in recent years.
made for expanding the quarters. Protestant student spent $19 fil- Cohen was one of the first per-
sons in Michigan to be elected to
ing the necessary applications to Membership.
enter medical school, while the
The survey . will cover all
expenses of Catholic and Jewish agencies and practitioners except
students averaged $27.57 and those attached to public school
$45.93, respectively. After 1939, systems, colleges and universi-
the figures for Protestant stu- ties.
dents remained substantially the
same, while those for Catholic
and Jewish applicants rose to
in
$38.33 and $80. respectively.

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Dr. Abraham Brill
Dies in N. Y. at 64

Anti-Semitic Pamphlets
Circulated in America

A new life has begun for MR.
AND MRS. HERBERT FRIED-
LANDER who recently resettled
in Minneapolis, Minn., with the
aid of United Service for New
Americans, following their ar-
rival from a DP camp in Ger-
many. "We must look ahead,"
said Mr. Friedlander. "What ' is
past is gone and we must work
with what remains." United Serv-
ice is helping thousands of new-
comers to rebuild their lives here.
United Service receives its funds
through the $250,000,000 campaign
of the United Jewish Appeal for
1948.

"The Jewish War of Survival"
is now being circulated in an
American edition. ProPagandizing
the canard that Jews are respon-
sible for the war, the pamphlet
was written in 1945 by Arnold
Leese, British an t i-S emitic
pamphleteer. Leese, leader of the
British- Imperial Fascist League,
was jailed in 1936 because of his
writings on "ritual murder." He
was interned during the war.
"Marxism and Judaism," an
English translation of a series of
articles written in 1928 by "Sal-
luste" in-France, has also recent-
ly appeared in circulation. The
pamphlet attempts to demon-
strate that Jews are communists
and international capitalists-.

NEW YORK. (JTA)—Dr. Abra-
ham Arden Brill, one of the
world's leading exponents of psy-
choanalysis and a pioneer psy-
chiatrist, died here at 74. Born
in Kanczuga, Austria, he came
to this country as a youth and
studied at Columbia University.
Later, he returned to Europe and
studied under Dr. Sigmund Freud,
whose works he brought to pub-
lic attention in this country by
publishing them in English..
Brill is credited with introduc-
ing numerous psychiatric terms
into the American language. In
addition to his translations of the
works of Freud and Dr. Carl
Jung, he published numerous
works,. of his own in the field of
psychoanalysis, including "Con-
ceptions of ; psychoanalysis."

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