14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle REPLY TO REVISIONISTS Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Undoubtedly the most intelli- gent reaction of constructive Zi- onists would be to completely ignore the recent letter sent in to you by a Revisionist. But to do so would justify a second letter from them claiming that no one could refute their logic that — firstly. while Jabotinsky was in the United States every- one in the Jewish press vied to praise him; secondly, as soon as Jabotinsky left everyone at- tacked his followers. Therefore, everyone is afraid of Jabotinsky, his logic and his position. Not only are the major and minor premises wrong but the whole tone of his letter is indica- tive of a desire to raise petty issues in order to receive pub- licity for their martyrdom. We admit that some Zionist leaders held their breath in suspense, waiting to hear what Jabotinsky would say about Revisionism— but he said nothing; which he is brilliantly able to do. If the Re- visionists want to date their mar- tyrdom from the day their "Fueh- rer" left America, that is their privilege. They should be ex- ceedingly happy to know that they—the brown-shirted sheep of Jewish life—are responsible for united activity of all construc- tive Zionists. But a good minority must be clear in program, free of contradiction, constructive in thought and action. The letter of our Revisionist was not this—in fact it has had the effect of driving Jews away from Zionism as a whole. Chazak Ve-Ematz, YEHUDA SOLTER. David Horodoker Juniors Extends its sincerest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lawton and family in their recent bereavement. We share their grief with them. May their life henceforth be marked only by joy. You'll Find New Comfort and Pleasure in Traurig's Custom Made DOWN and WOOL QUILTS and PILLOWS House Cleaning Special: Pillows Renovated and Re-covered, $1.25 each J. 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(WNS)—Repre- sentative Jacob Thorkelson of Montana, once considered by Sil- ver Shirt Leader William Dudley Pelley as a Presidential possibil- ity, was linked to the Actions Committee of the Christian Front conspirators now on trial charged with plotting to overthrow the United States Government. In a statement made to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation, Macklin Boettger, one of the 16 defendants, declared that he heard William Gerald Bishop, another defendant, say that Con- gressman Thorkelson was a mem- ber of the Actions Committee of the anti-Semitic group. Bishop was reported to have said also that he was on terms of "close friendship" with Sen- ators Reynolds of North Caro- lina, Vandenberg of Michigan and Wheeler of Montana. Thorkelson Defends Frontists but Denies Any Connection With Plotters WASHINGTON. ( W N S )- Representative Jacob Thorkelson, who has on several occasions ad- dressed meetings of the Chris- tian Front and who has persist- ently defended the 16 anti-Sem- itic plotters now on trial in Brooklyn Federal Court, termed a "pure fabrication" the state- ment of one of the defendants linking the Congressman with the Christian Front. Thorkelson said, however, that the notion that the 16 defendants would overthrow by force the United States Government was "laughable". Declaring that the government was wasting its time prosecuting the Christian Fornt, the anti-Semitic Congressman re- called the statement which he put into the Congressional Record on Feb. 2. The Congressman said that he opposed Communism, Nazism and Fascism but considered the lat- ter two milder than Communism and declared that "the Justice Department should go after the Communists." Spokesmen for Senators Rob- ert R. Reynolds, Arthur A. Vandenberg and Burton K. Wheeler, who were mentioned as friends of William Gerald Bish- op, one of the Christian Front defendants, denied that there was any such "friendship". Senator Barbour Introduces Bill to Bar "Hatred" From Mails Senator W. Warren Barbour of New Jersey has introduced a bill which would bar from the mails forged material or any type of publication tending to in- cite racial or religious hatred. The bill would bar all seditious matter from the mail even though the material were inserted in the Congressional Record. RABBI FISCHER AND FAMILY THANKS FRIENDS FOR SYMPATHY Rabbi Moses Fischer and his family wish to express their sin- cere appreciation and gratitude to the officers and members of Congregation Bnai Moshe and the Sisterhood for their manifold ex- pression of sympathy and cooper- ation in their deep bereavement. 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