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NOT ALONE A PLOT OF GHETTO GROUND
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the last decade the dangers inherent in a fragmentized, Balkanized society. We need the help of the Mr. Dixons, in creating the kind of society here and, through America's leadership, elsewhere, in which all decent men and women really live with dignity upon a basis of equality, regardless of creed or race. We need the help of the Mr. Dixons to make sure that the military victory we have won in Europe and will inevitably win in Asia, will be implemented by the kind of a world we have said we were fighting for. To promise a "Jewish" Commonwealth on the belief that that world cannot or will not be is a mockery of those who will not return from the beaches of Anzio and
Normandy and Tarawa and Iwo Jima.
Anti'Zionists have faith that that mockery will not be. For the first time in history, anti-Zionists of the Jewish faith have organized their hopes. Through the two and a half year old American Council for Judaism, they have said in the spirit of that better world, "For our fellow Jews we ask only this: Equality of rights and obligations with their fellow-nationals," so that our co-religionists may be "free to walk the entire earth — not alone a single plot of ghetto ground — with the full dignity befitting men." By that faith we anti-Zionists abide. We invite men of good will to join us in that faith.
ITS PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTION
By John J. Anthony
(Mutual "Hfitworl^s famous "Mr. Anthony")
THE REASONS for marital unhappiness fall into two general classifications: These are (1) physical incompatibility and (2) lack of economic sustenance. Of course, these two great classifications can be broken down into countless sub-divisions; but to avoid confusion we'll confine ourselves to the two.
From experience, I have found that every marriage goes through four progressive stages:
(1) First, there is the fine, ecstatic flush of mutual passion. During and after courtship, both persons are usually tremendously in love with each other. But the great reason for it is personal magnetism, based upon physi