Purely Commenter Y Is 'The American's Creed' Still Valid? Is the age of draft card burning, the tearing down of the Ameri- can flag and the challenge to "patriotism" still a valid form of protest? In the early years of World War I there was a contest, sponsored by the city of Baltimore, for a summary of political faith. William Tyler Page, who began as an errand boy in Congress and rose to become clerk to the House Minority and later became executive secretary to the Centennial for Celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington, authored what became known as ••The American's Creed," the text of which is: I EFT TFVE Es, tlx United State; °filmier:la af a go,rnmsent of the people by for peop14 for she peoplc whose jua powers are derimi from the consent of the gosernak a democracy in a Republica scnorign nation of many tosrreign Stater. a perfect union; one and in.reparabk established upon :base principles of frations equality, justice -and humanity for which .American patriots sacrificed their Ares and fortunes I THEREFORE BFUFVE it ir my duty to my country to low i4 to support its Corral- tutica• w obry its lanv.to triplet its Flag and to defend it against all enemies William Tyler Page It is seldom quoted today, yet it is a part of American historic documents, because it had been quoted time and time again and was widely accepted. Would the protesters dissociate themselves from it today? Is it to be judged as an unnecessary flag-waving in view of the experiences of this era of tension? Can't it be a part of our life simultaneous with insistence upon the right to criticize and to differ? Youth speaks volubly, but we do not believe that it rejects the American Creed. Be Learned Lessons to From Election ... American Credo ... Anonymous Note By Philip The basic principle of granting the right to free speech to all who 'disagree applies universally. Wallace has as much right to speak as Humphrey or Nixon, and their critics have equal rights. It'll be a sad day for all of us when public officials are censored—and the same principle applies to critics. All of us have a right to differ and to criticize. There is, of course, a matter involving the danger of irresponsi- ble people shouting fire in a crowded theater. Threatening to run people over if he is elected President might not have been classified in such a category, but it certainly approached it in Wallace's speeches. Therefore whoever raises disrupting shouts, whether it Is a Presidential candidate or a pack of hoodlums who transform dialogue into barbaric acts, is subject to condemnation. It is only when people turn into hoodlums that we face dangers. When youngsters without rhyme or reason assume the right to burn and - to pillage, to use blinding liquids to silence their opponents, to shout down and to refuse to join in dialogue, that we get into trouble. It is in this sense that we quoted University of Michigan President Robben Fleming and the noted German writers Guenter Grass and Rolf Hochhuth who likened destructive demonstrators to Hitlerism, Nazism and Fascism. That's how we interpreted it—and for the courteous dissenters we have much respect and hope they'll continue to differ with their opponents in the American way of fair play. Synagogue Body Voices Concern at School Conflict Conference in Israel Set . American Jewry SIOMOVitZ by Latin (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BUENOS AIRES—The first con- ference of Latin American Jewish organizations to be held in Israel will convene in Jerusalem Jan, 27- 3L According to Michael Graiver, executive secretary for the parley, its purpose will be to stimulate Jewish immigration and tourism from Latin America to Israel and to increase Israeli exports to Latin American countries. Graiver said that last year the rate of aliya (immigration) from Latin America was only about 150 a month—a small number com- pared to other countries. He said that of 40,000 to 50,000 Latin American Jews who travel to Europe each year as tourists, only about 4,000 extend their journeys to Israel. He also noted that Is- rael's exports to Latin America during the first six months of 1968 amounted to only $3,500,000. Boris Smolar's 'Between You . and Me' NEW YORK (JTA) — Concern over deteriorating Negro-Jewish re- lations was expressed here by the (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Synagogue Council of America: (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Focus of its remarks was the New :Or York teachers' strike which has . VIENNA—The stream of Jewish refugees from Poland reaching kept public schools closed sincel Vienna with every train from Warsaw brings out horrible facts about Some Post-Election Lessons the determination of the Communist regime to get rid of all Jews'in the Feelings ran high prior to Nov. 5, yet the American principle of the beginning of September, except -country in the shortest possible time. good sportsmanship was in full bloom immediately after the votes for a few days of classes. Jews are no longer wanted by the Warsaw government, not The strike stems from a conflict were counted. The ballot divides up before election, serves as the even cement that unites all Americans who recognize that the majority between the predominantly Jewish Jews who are Communists. They are being thrown out of the Party, United Federation of Teachers and dismissed from their government jobs, and are mistrusted and treated rule principle must abound at all times. It is true that the President-elect has not been chosen by a the mainly Negro and Puerto Rican in a way that leaves nothing for them but to emigrate, like countless Ocean Hill-Brownsville school dis- other Jews whose lives have been made miserable. They walk around majority of the people, and that changes may have to be effected trict, which is engaged in an ex- depressed, disappointed, embittered. They were devoted patriots and in our system of choosing a President. But on the basis of the existing pertinent in school decentralization. now find themselves branded as an "unwanted element" by the party system we are a united people today—united in the sense of accept- The new York situation has been and the country which they served so loyally. ance: the people's choice is incontrovertible. We'll have a working aggravated by charges of anti- Their tragedy is even greater than the tragedy of the ordinary Jew, minority, critics, and woe unto him who will deny a plat- Semitism and counter-charges of since most of them have long given up their Jewishness. They changed form to a dissenters, critic! white backlash. The Synagogue their names and intermarried and were happy to forget that they were We always have mistakes much to are learn from elections, but we Council, in a policy statement, con- ever Jews. Time suddenly caught up with them. The Polish government apply the lessons: repeated and life goes on. seldom In every generation youth rises up to protest shortcomings, then it becomes demned "irresponsible and reckless brands them as "Zionists" no less than ordinary Jews who are told to individuals" for "exploiting the leave the country. - their turn to hear objections from their own offshoots. Perhaps * s s we ;tensions created by the (school) are in a more productive age in which the young will guide their di spute to fan anti-Semitic and JEWISH EXODUS: There had been about 25,000 Jews in Poland until elders to more practical ways of governing this land. the anti-Jewish campaign there started officially mo re than a year ago. If only the youth could correct one chief obstacle to true democ- racial animosities." The council, national coordinat- Today there are no more than 15,000 left, and within the year set by racy—the fact that the wealthy now predominate and that the the of the masses has a lesser chance politically than the one of the product ing agency of the lay and rab- Polish authorities to make Poland entirely "Judenrein," even this num- classes! binical branches of Reform, ber will be reduced drastically through intensified emigration. Only the One headlines has to be a of very rich weeks: man today to run for office. Let's look at a Orthodox and both Conservative Juda. old Jews, who are not able to move, will remain. few recent "Florida Senate Race Costs a Million," ism, urged sides Anxious to get rid of the remnant of Jews—who before the outbreak in the "Three Javits Campaign Groups Report $844.000 Expenditure," a strike to agree on a compromise. of World War II numbered more than 3,000,000 the report that one U.S. Senate race in New York involved an expendi- Polish authori- But it noted that the chance of ture in excess of $3,000,000 and the acknowledged study made three ties have now eased somewhat the emigration formalities required compromise "is made virtually earlier, when the anti-Jewish campaign was initiated by branding years ago that a Senate race must cost more than a million dollars. impossible by the excesses of a JewS as "Zionists" and "enemies of the country." Jews leaving the And it has been indicated that an average Congressman spends $100,000 the few irresponsible voices who country now must still pay very high fees for exist visas for each to be elected—twice the salary he gets for the two years in office! have inflamed the situation by member of the family; they must still repair and paint their What can we do about it? How can we secure the dynamism of apart- racist and anti-Semitic ments before leaving, in order that the Poles who move in a Fiorello LaGuardia, or a Robert LaFollette (senior) and their should find kind who were fearless, who went direct to the people, who rang aspersions. Racism and anti- them in good condition; they must still sign a paper giving up their Semitism must be condemned, no Polish citizenship—and this means their jobs—when they apply for exit doorbells and got results? But we now have an era of pollsters many of whom play games, of the radio and television appeals which have , matter what their source," the visas; they must still bring a clearance of payment of back taxes. replaced the corner soapbox and the mass meeting. So—politically ' statement said- However, other "formalities" have been eased in order to quicken the i "Equally imperative is that re- process of leaving the country. we we have suffered from changing times and from affluence. By now, the anti-Jewish atmosphere in Polind is so intense that the (The cost of running a political campaign has become a matter sponsible leadership on both sides for deeper interest. NeWsweek this week carried this item on "What not permit the uninformed and the Jews seeking emigration do all they can to get through the formalities the Campaign Cost": "How much does it cost to run for President? 1 reckless to obscure the real issues. as speedily as possible. They sell their furniture and all their valuables Between 'the national conventions and the election alone the Nixon I To dismiss the legitimate goals of for next to nothing, in order to be able to meet the heavy ransom pay- forces admit to having spent well over $20 million (the Democrats ' the teachers' union as motivated by ments imposed upon them. All a Jewish family in Poland wants today claim the Nixonites spent more like $40 million). The Humphrey anti-Negro racism is as false and is to be out of the country and to forget Poland as a bad dream. a a people place their own costs at an estimated $12 million, about half immoral as to distort the legiti- * borrowed from big lenders, who advanced as much as $250,000 apiece, mate desires of the Ocean Hill- CULTURAL LIQUIDATION: The Polish authorities accelerate this and about half in contributions. George Wallace's forces say they raised Brownsville local board as anti- wish by making it crystal clear in every way possible that they do not an estimated $8 million. Note: roughly half of each candidate's white racism or anti-Semitism." want Jews in the country any longer. They have liquidated all Jewish expenses went for television time, one-fourth for newspaper, billboard t A full page advertisement in the cultural institutions and have closed down the Jewish schools. They did and radio advertising and one-fourth for staff and travel expenses, I New York Times Monday accused not permit the reopening of camps for Jewish children this summer, including salaries, phone tolls and air charters"). I the leadership of the teachers' and they stopped the publication of the only literiry magazine which The 1968 election results may be studied and talked about longer i union of trying to attribute the appeared in Yiddish since the liberation of Poland from the Nazis. The than any other in our history. Perhaps the eventual results will serve anti-Semitism of a few extremists Yiddish newspaper Folkstimme in Warsaw—the only Yiddish daily in to create more rational approaches to everything that affects our to the Ocean Hill - Brownsville all the Communist countries—has been reduced to once-a-week publi- domestic conditions and the foreign relationships. school district. The advertisement cation, and it is expected that even at that it will not be permitted to There are aspects involving the Jewish community. It was wrong i was signed by many of themd by some 400 teachers exist long. The publication of Jewish books by the Communist-controll- tier to inject the Middle East situation into the campaign_ It has in the di strict, • cultural a i Warsaw has been suspended. Jewish youth in h been established that all the candidates supported aid to Israel Jewis . centers have been disbanded. The Jewish State Theater scarcely exists against the threats that stem from Russian influences and from Arab . since its actors, headed by Ida Kaminska—the winner of an Oscar in intransigence. But there is always the need to defend Israel and to Brochure Lists Basics Hollywood for her appearance in an anti-Nazi Czech film "The Shop protect the young state that is ever in danger of being strangled by l on Main Street"—have been forced to leave Poland. its neighbors. That is why it is regrettable that five of Israel's noted ' for Jewish Home Library In the economic field, the Jewish artisan cooperatives which the defenders, Senators Scott, Morse, Gruening, Kuchel and Monroney, havel NEW YORK—The Association of JDC and ORT have established in Poland before they were ousted been removed from the national political scene. But there are others— Jewish Book Publishers has corn- from the country last year, are now no -longer Jewish. They are being and we must hold on to hope that the spirit of fair play and of justice pleted the first edition of the Jew- taken over gradually by Poles, while the Jewish members are forced will never vanish from the American scene. ish Book Brochure, containing a to leave. In the field of welfare, the beautiful home for Jewish aged ,, s • listing and description of basic built by the JDC a few years ago is now being filled up with aged Anonymity ... Protest. . . . Right to Free Speech books for the Jewish home library. Poles. Even the Jewish Historical Museum in Warsaw did not escape Anonyfmous misciles are seldom given any attention at editorial Initial distribution of the bro- the new spirit in the country. Important documents in it relating to t he desks. But there is one anonymous piece that can not be ignored. Ichure will be through synagogues Nazi annihilation of Polish Jews during the occupation years as well A reader of this column has clipped the item "Germany's Lesson in the United States and Canada, as to the heroic resistance of Jews in the ghettoes, have been removed ;or Jeering Students" and commented—without giving his name—that Organizations and individuals that by the authorities. Confiscated also were documents showing the role it read "like a double standard" with a query: "How about those who would like copies can write to the which the JDC played in giving American Jewish Aid to Jews in heckle Wallace?" Which calls for a reply: Association of Jewish Book Pub- Poland in the years between the two World Wars. Documents showing ,lishers, 838 Filth Ave., New York how JDC helped Jews in the post-war period, when Poland was liber- 2 Friday, November 15, 1968 THE DETROIT JEINIHS NEWS ! City. ated from the Nazis were also removed from the files. —