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Friday, October 28, 19i
ilver Lining
By DR. SAMUEL SILVER
(A Seven Arts Feature)
What a remarkable man is that
Lyndon Johnson!
How does he endure the ten
sion?
How does he retain his human
ness under inhuman pressures?
Everyone feels
a proprietary in
terest in him,
because almost
everyone voted
for him.
So we not only
worry about
him; we fee)
free to submit
our own criticisms of whatever
he does.
I won’t join the chorus of
those analyzing him, dissecting
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him, dogmatizing about him, for
I don’t know him that well. With
respect to those analyses I be
lieve everything the writers say.
What I don’t accept are their
conclusions.
But LBJ did something recent
ly that is so typical that I point
it out not that I think he’ll ever
know what I say but as a means
of making this plea to you.
When a young girl wrote LBJ
a note saying how much she’d
like to see him and the White
House the President instantane
ously responded and the first
thing that 9-year-old and her
family knew they were in the
White House receiving a personal
tour by the President himself.
Wonderful! But in the course
of that tour the President accord
ing to the article I read, fussed
over the 3-year old in the fam
ily.
What did the President do?
What most adults do. He made
a big tsimmis over the youngest.
That’s a terrible habit. How do
you think the older children feel
when they watch the commotion
made by adults, whether parents,
Writer Wins Prize
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)— The
Argentine section of the World
Congress for Jewish Culture
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and was established three years
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grandparenta or strangers, over
the baby?
How can they help feel jeal
ous? And what has the baby
done to merit so much fuss?
Nothing.
I wonder why adults, who do
this kind of thing out of what
they think is affection, are so
heartless.
Whenever you confront a
group of siblings, fuss over the
oldest. If the little ones object,
you can always say that you will
give them similar attention when
they grow older. When the others
aren’t around, then you can
kootchie-koo the baby.
But you can’t expect the older
ones to look forward to being
babies again so they too can be
the object of the gushing affec
tion accorded to the babies.
I’m content in most depart-
Rockefeller Flails
Soviet Bias on Jews
NEW YORK (JTA)—Gov. Nel
son Rockefeller of New York has
denounced Soviet Russia’s treat
ment of Russian Jews. He called
particularly cruel the Soviet de
nial of emigration rights to Rus
sian Jews.
Speaking at the dedication of
the Garment Center Congregation
in Manhattan’s garment district,
the Governor said that in the
United States, “Judaism is un
fettered and America in turn has
benefitted endlessly” from its
Jewish citizens. By contrast he
said, the plight of Russian Jewry
was “bleak and stark.”
He asserted that “the powerful
Soviet Union” could give such
considerations without any dan
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being of the Russian people.”
Police Charge Riot
By Synagogue
Crowd in Brooklyn
NEW YORK (JTA)—A group
of about 300 persons coming out
of a synagogue in the Williams
burg section of Brooklyn, about
1 a. m. Sunday, turned into an
angry street mob and attacked
an automobile when its driver
tried to disperse the crowd out
of the car’s way in front of the
synagogue, police reported. De
tectives later dispersed the crowd
and arrested a Jewish boy, Joel
Weiss, 16, charging him with fel
onious assault on Detective Her
man Behrens, during the inci
dent.
The driver, Servino Lugo, pull
ed the car out of the throng and
around the comer where he and
his brother, Benitto, abandoned
the automobile and dashed to the
station house. They returned
with detectives to find the crowd
shattering the windows and lights
with sticks and tearing off the
convertible top. In the scuffle
that followed, Benitto Lugo was
struck in the arm with a bottle
and Detective Behrens was kick
ed three times in the back, police
said. Weiss was held for a court
hearing.
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think he will guide us to peace
and to a better society. But I wish
someone would tell him how to
act in the presence of a group of
children. It’s a lesson that many
adults need badly.
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