Teenage 'Mips' Serve at AJC Meeting

Assisting at the Allied Jewish Campaign food division
organizational meeting were the Klips, a teenage group of the
Jewish Center. The girls who helped to serve the food were
(left to right), standing, Barbara Hershey, Judy Margolis, Betty
Gold, Lois Margolis, Arlene Feldman and Renee Schieff; seated,
Judy Howell, Janet Gilbert, Susan Abrams and Milli Keil, their
leader.

Canadians Discredit
Anti-Semitic Pamphlet

Stalin Once Told the JTA That
Anti-Semitism Is 'Cannibalism.'

LONDON, (JTA)—Marshal Joseph Stalin once denounced
the anti-Semitism which his regime is now • practicing as
"the most dangerous remnant of canhibalism," the Man-
chester Guardian recalled this week.
The paper quoted an interview given by Stalin to the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency in January, 1931, in which the
Communist dictator condemned the very practices his regime
•is now following. He said:
"Anti-Semitism, being an extreme force of racial chau-
vinism, is the most dangerous remnant of cannibalism. Anti-
' Semitism is useful to the exploiters as a lightning conductor
to protect capitalism from being struck dovin by the working
people. Anti-Semitism is a danger to the working people:
it is a wrong path which diverts them from the right road
and leads them into the jungle. Therefore. as logical inter-
-nationalists, Communists cannot fail to be irreconciliable
and sworn enemies of anti-Semitism,"

Eisenhower Criticism 'Disappoints' Rep.' Walter

. WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Rep.
Francis E. Walter, co-author of.
the McCarran-Walter Immigra-
tion Act, said • he was disap-
pointed by President Eisenhow-
er's State of the Union message
because the President "makes
the broad, sweeping charge that
the Act is discriminatory and
contains injustices without cit-
ittg one single instance to back
it- up." In this respect, Rep.
Walter said, the President "is
entirely in error or has been
misinformed."
Sena te Judiciary Chairman
Willi-at•Langer announced the
appOintrnent of Sen. Arthur
Watkins as chairman of the
Senate Immigration Subcommit-
tee. The Subcommittee will also
include Senators R. C. Hendrick-
son, Everett Dirksen, Arthur
. Herman Welker, John M. Butler,
Pat McCarran, James 0. East-
' land, Harley M. Kilgore, and
Estes Kefauver.
Sen. Langer named himself to
be chairman of a special sub-
committee to investigate t h e

Moscow Radio Reports
Gas Chambers in U. S.

LONDON, (WJA)—Moscow ra-
dio, in a home service reviewed
at length American "fascist poli-
cies." The commentator alleged
that concentration camps and
• gas chambers had been prepared
in the United States as part - of
the policy of persecution of pro-
gressive forces.

THE JEWISH NEWS 9
Friday, February 13, 1953

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VICTORIA, B.C., (JTA) —
Premier W.A.C. Bennet of British
Columbia has disclaimed all re-
sponsibility for an anti-Semitic
pamphlet allegedly written by a
member of his Social Credit
Party. Colonel F.H.M. Codville
was identified as the author of
the pamphlet entitled "Plans of
the Synagogue of Satan."
The pamphlet caused an up-
roar in the British House of
Commons. United Kingdom
Home Secretary, Sir David Max-
well-Fyfe, termed it "obnoxi-
ous."

Well established Ontario Children's
Camp (co-educational) is interested in
contacting a lady with childrenA,
good connections to enroll campers.

Box 9, The Jewish Newi, 708 David
Jewish Applicants for U.S. Visas Need Not State Religion
Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich.
problem of refugees and escap- NEW YORK, (JTA) —The pro- 'Department of State, informed
ees. This subcommittee includes vision of the McCarran-Walter I the American Jewish Congress.
Senators Watkins, Hendrickson, Immigration Act which requires
Kilgore and Johnston. Se n . applicants for U.S. visas to list ,
Hendrick.Son was named chair- their. "race and ethnic classi-
For Your Relatives Abroad
man of the Civil Rights Sub- fication" does not require Jew-
committee. 'Also on this • body ish immigrants to disclose their
. or for Yourself
are Senators Dirksen, Welker, religion, Edward Man _ ey, director
Kefauver and Hennings.
of the Visa Office of the - U.S.

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By NATHAN Z1PRIN

(Copyright 1952, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)

Comment on a Column
My good friend Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish
News, raised in one of his recent columns a burning yet neglected
issue in Jewish life today. Commenting on the folding up of the
Jewish Morning Journal, only Orthodox Yiddish daily in the
country, Slomovitz digressed from the point at hand to consider
the wider forces that are responsible for the deterioration that is
so radically noticeable on the American Jewish scene.
Slomovitz is inclined to ascribe the confusion, fragmentation,
apathy and indifference so prevalent in Jewish life today to the
historic factor. He seems to think that Jewry today is going
through a spiritual transition and that the situation is but a
natural byproduct in the process of revaluating values. It would
be foolish to deny that thesis. There can be no doubt that the
restlessness .and uncertainty we are sensing in the American Jew-
ish community stems from the problem of adjustment to new his-
toric conditions and burdens.
But I fear the explanation escapes the heart of the issue.
Transitory periods in human history have always' made revolu-
tionary impacts on human beings. But we Jews of this generation
have been so close to the great events that it cannot be said in
the historical sense that we are the vital subjects of their im-
pact. The impact of historical events is not felt or even sensed in
so short a period.
Rather, it seems to me that the difficulties we are encounter-
ing as pawns in transition stem from lack of readiness or worthi-
ness to be witness to a new epoch. When the prophet complains
that he raised and reared his children only to have them rebel
against him, his chastisement had but one direction. He had per-
formed the task but the fruit was waste: If - our soil is seared
and withering and unyiblding it is only because we were lacking
in diligence and in duty and in love of performance.
To be worthy of a heritage one must prepare for it. We, and
I mean American Jewry, have neglected the vineyard and now its
fruit seems strange and bitter and uninviting. We lived on a
quagmire and now that the foundations are shaking we are •e-
wildered.
Living in peace and in security and in contentment we waxed
indifferent to the needs of the sustenance of the generations. We
readily substituted assimilation for tradition. We danced to
strange music and sang alien ditties until our tongues lost their
theme and • our thirst no longer yearned for the ancient well. We
neglected Jewish culture, Jewish education, Jewish creativity, Jew-
ish learning, abandoning them for the vast vistas of a world that
is distinctly other than our own.
Now the realization is dawning upon us that we may have
reached perhaps the path to the end of the road and we are
possessed of fear of extinction. The path has led us astray and
there seems to be no strength for the return. That is the basis
of our anxieties. Can we undo the damage and reconstruct an in-
vigorating Jewish life that will nourish us on the positive values
of the generations and not on the sedatives of medicine men?
If there is deterioration in Jewish life in America today its
origin is fear — fear of collapse of a structure that has not been
built to challenge the winds and the storms. If we get to the
sandbags in time we may yet save the structure.

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U. S. Releases $51,500,000
As Grants-in-Aid to Israel

TRAFFIC JUDGE
GEORGE -T.

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A total
of $51,500,000 in, American
grants-in-aid to Israel has been-
released for the 1952-53 fiscal
year, it was learned following
an Israel Treasury disclosure
that an additional $4,200,000 had
just been turned over to Israel.
The latest allocation includes:
$1,000,000 for fuel; $5100,000 for
irrigation; $600,000 for health,
services and medicine; and
$900,000 for fodder. Israel sim-
ultaneously released 767,000 Is-
rael pounds for loans 'to indus-
try, agriculture and municipali-
ties. The Israeli funds match
U.S. assistance, as is required
under U.S. grants.

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Division

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