THE JEWISH NEWS For Vatican's Consent Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member AMerican Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News. Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher SIDNEY SHMARAK CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ HARVEY ZUCKERBERG Business Manager Advertising Manager City Editor Sukkot Scriptural Selections The following Scriptural selections will be read in our synagogues during the Sukkot festival. Pentateuchal portions, First and Second Days, Saturday and Sunday: Levit. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2:12-16. Prophetical portions: Saturday, Zechariah 14:1-21; Sunday, I Kings 8:2-21. / Licht Benshen, Friday, Oct. 12, 5.30 p.m. VOL. XLII. NO. 7 Page Four October 12, 1962 The Newspaper—the Community's Instrument Using as its slogan "Newspapers make a big difference in peoples' lives," Na- tional Newspaper Week sponsors will, during the coming week, seek emphasis on the great instrument that helps keep our democracy secure, that keeps alive the basic principles of the American way of life and is ever on the alert to prevent the intrusion into our spheres of freedom of the destructive elements which have enslaved so many other lands. It is the influence of our press that keeps this country on the path of justice, rejecting racism and striving for freedom for all. It is thanks to our free press that Nazi-fascist propagandists have been and continue to be exposed. It is because of our untrammeled press that people are learning to live to- gether, to reject the injection of hatreds on account of race, religion or color of those with whom we might differ. Indeed, the press teaches the people that it is posible for them to differ, but that they must respect the views of their fellow men. The newspaper is the com- munity's chief defender against those who Sara Pawlowicz's Story might undermine justice. May it ever re- main that instrument in defense of human dignity and the basic rights of man. I Will Survive': Message Subversiveness of American Nazis A Jewish lad had been killed and some Rockwell followers have been beaten up, the American Nazis have spread their venom, calling for the extermination of Jews, and there have been street brawls. The domestic Nazis, who are patterning their activities after the Hitlerites, fre- quently demonstrate in front of the White House and Jews and others often challenge them and apply to them their own medicine—occasional beatings, and a number of law suits have followed. How does one deal with the bigots in our democracy? If we legislate against them, the same regulations may affect our own freedom of speech and assembly, and in a free land even our enemies must have a platform. Yet, there should be a way of calling attention to the menace that lurks in our midst and to put an end to the activities of a group that advocates the destruction of another group. Perhaps . Rep. Seymour Halpern, the Queens, - N.Y., Republican, has the solu- tion. Calling U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy's attention to the fact that George Lincoln Rockwell has signed an agreement, in Cotswood, England, for the formation of a "Nazi Internationale," Congressman Halpern suggested that Rockwell thereby became a foreign agent and should be listed as the head of a subversive movement, requiring to register as a participant in a foreign movement. Congressman Halpern finds it difficult "to understand the peculiar immunity afforded Rockwell" and the exemption he and "his nefarious organization" have been given "from the requirements our government makes of other citizens." In his request for action addressed to Attor- ney General Kennedy, Rep. Halpern stated: "Mr. Rockwell, according to reliable news dispatches, is presently organizing American backing for a 'Nazi World Congress' to be held in 1963 in Portugal, Spain, or South Africa, or any other country that would per- mit. the Nazis and fascists of the world to assemble. "Mr. Attorney General, I am in full sym- pathy with the principles of civil liberties and free speech. However, I am dismayed to learn that the Department of Justice requires American representatives of foreign governments, corporations, and other under- takings to register as foreign agents but has apparently exempted Mr. Rockwell from such requirements. "Mr. Rockwell not only besmirched the image of America by his foreign agitation against our nation and its principles but has tried to undermine the friendly republic of West Germany. West German authorities have expressed dismay at attempts of Rock- well to seek out and revive dormant Nazi sympathies in West Germany and to ship of Hope and Indictment of Nazism ' inflammatory materials into that country, contrary to its laws. "The Attorney General's list of subversive organizations does not include the American Nazi Party although its does list various old fascist organizations that have not operated since 1945. The excuse has been offered that if the American Nazi Party were listed it might afford Mr. Rockwell a possibility of obtaining a hearing that might afford him some newspaper publicity. This never stopped us from listing the Communists or Communist-fronts. Also, Mr. Rockwell seems, in any event, to be getting the widest inter- national news coverage. "Mr. Rockwell has established a small private armed force of 'storm troopers' and arrogated to himself such a role in racist agitation that the State of Virginia found it necessary to cancel a charter that recognized the Nazis as a lawful corporation. Also, a number of American communities have tried and convicted members of the American Nazi Party for various infractions and crimes. "Nevertheless, members of Congress and many citizens are confused by our failing to list the Nazis as subversive and failing to require Rockwell to register as a foreign agent. I might add that our leniency toward this reprehensible group has dismayed our friends abroad and made it difficult for the Department of State to use American influ- ence against extremist right-wing manifesta- tions. "Nazism may now be negligible in size but its very existence facilitates Communist propaganda and counter-penetration. Tolera- tion of Nazi excesses by the Department of Justice will no longer serve to minimize the American Nazi Party but only to provide it with tacit sanction and a spurious cloak of legality behind which to hide." National Jewish organizations have taken the view that Rockwell, whose movement counts only a handful of fel- lowers, should not be dignified with the notoriety he seeks and that he should be ignored. But the very notoriety he receives when he appears on anti-Semitic platforms in England and when he foments trouble in front of the White House and on public squares in Washing- ton necessitates some action. Perhaps the suggestion made by Congressman Halpern would prove the most workable in dealing with the American Nazis. If a group were to arise in West Ger- many today calling itself "the revived Nazi party," Jews throughout the world, and all others who have not forgotten the holocaust, would surely cry out in protest and would warn the Germans that they are permitting a rebirth of Hitlerism and that they are not sincere in their assur- ances that the Nazi ideas would never again be permitted in their land. Yet we see Nazi activity under the shadow of the Capitol Dome! That's in itself incon- sistent. The Attorney General's office does not hesitate to brand subversives as enemies of our country. Rockwellites "Keep up hope! Don't Lose Faith!" This was the constantly repeated self-inspiring motto that kept Sala Pawlowicz alive during the tragic days of Hitlerism. She saw her mother, other members of her family and her friends murdered by the Nazi beasts, but her mother's admonition that she will live and will survive the horrors kept her carrying on against all the odds of the crucial years. Her story, written with Kevin Klose, is told in the book, "I Will Survive," published by W. W. Norton & Co. (55 Fifth, N.Y. 3). The true story of a young girl's courage, her determination to suffer all consequences in order to survive the humiliations and beatings she had undergone, this is one of the noteworthy accounts of the endurance of a young Jewess. . It is the story of many people—of the victims of the Nazis and also of the beasts who imposed upon them the cruelties that made the Hitler regime the most brutal in history. Revealed here are the kindnesses of some Christians but also the anti-Semitism that was so evident in Poland, where this story originates. It is also the story of timely aid that was given the heroine of this tale by a benefactor who provided her secretly with slices of stale bread while she was in the concentration camp, and aid that came to her and her husband and their infant child when they came to New York after the war. It was when they were in New York, arriving in this country with the aid of the Joint Distribution Committee, when they did not know the language of the land and were helpless, that a benefactor appeared, provided them with aid and encouragement, gave Sala's husband the job he needed to be able to care for his family. Sala's marriage to Joseph was the first public Jewish wedding in Bavaria after the liberation. A rabbi came from Regensburg to perform the ceremony. A new life'started for the Pawlowicz's. But with the liberation came evidence that the anti-Semitic Pole in whose home her family lived when the war broke out, Pettowski who played the Nazi game, again was evincing hatred for her as the Jew. "What gas chamber let you by?" she was asked, and there came the urge to leave that atmosphere as quickly as possible. This is where JDC stepped in to help. It was only in America that she finally found realization in her determination: "I Will Survive." As the title of her book, this will to live emerges both as a great story of human endurance and as another indictment of Nazism. Fantastic Primitiveness Kahn's 'Stragglers' Dramatizes Story of Misguided Patriots E. J. Kahn, Jr., staff writer for the New Yorker, author of nine books, presents an account of a most unique post-war development in "The Stragglers", published by Random House. It is the story of the Japanese "zanryusha," the stragglers who, after the defeat of the Japanese in 1945, escaped into a jungle and stubbornly waited for "the next Japanese attack." They were the misguided patriots who believed that Japan was invincible, that the battle for their country's triumph was con- tinuing. There was no convincing them that their battle was lost. Some retained military characteristics, and many turned to thievery and to pillaging. Some even became cannibals. There was evidence of them most recently, and their clan retains a code they refuse to abandon. Kahn's is a remarkable story of this post-war primitive should be included in that category. group and its unique philosophy.