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Thursday, December 15, 1949
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Facts Prove It Is Not the KKK That Is Sleeping
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Kennedy explains further: "Whereas Samuel 1
(Green) was a relatively mild Grand Dragon, Samuel
2 (Roper) is a veritable fire-breather. As an Atlanta
police officer who is sent into other states to bring
back fugitives from Georgia justice, Roper never
misses an opportunity to set up a Klavern—as he did
among the cops in Jersey City this year."
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
THERE HAVE BEEN SOME wishful reports lately
A that the Klu Klux Klan is a sleeping dog and
that the best thing to do is to let him lie. But all the
evidenge indicates today that it is not •a—
the Klan that is sleeping."
We quote from the lead of a series
of articles by Stetson Kennedy in the
Daily Compass, edited by Ted. 0.
Thacke•ey.
Stetson Kennedy is, without any
doubt, America's greatest authority
on the Klan. In the guise of a Klans-
man. he has taken part in many
masked motorcades "led by police
escorts," He knows whereof he
speaks.
Hiroo
Kennedy completely agrees with us tat the var-
ious defense agencies are fast asleep. His every word
contradicts the recent boast by a member of the
Anti-Defamation League staff that ''the Klan is a
myth."
In his articles, Kennedy says that "Since the death
of old Doc Sam Green this summer, the Klan has
entered upon a period of unification, expansion and
activation under the new Wizard Sam Roper."
government. lie is paid a yearly salary by the British
Colonial Office. His army is under the command of
British officers and his military machine is British
made and British maintained.
There is no doubt, in our opinion, that the foreign
office of Tel Aviv played its cards wrong and new
has opened the way for the return of Britain as the
decisive influence in the Near East.
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EVEN ISRAEL POLICIES may be wrong. Its
diplomacy on the Jerusalem issue is rather short-
sighted, we believe, and recent events have confirmed
this view. Every honest man must agree that Israel
needs Jerusalem and Jerusalem needs Israel.
Any Israel government must insist on retaining
Jerusalem as an integral part of the Jewish state.
But Israel is'steering away from the original parti-
tion resolution in the United Nations when it recog-
nizes the right. of Abdullah of Jordan to stay in
Jerusalem and when it deals with Abdullah as the
spokesman fur the Palestinian Arabs.
The partition resolution stated in definite terms
that Palestine would be partitioned into a Jewish
State and• an Arab State for Palestinian Arabs.
Nothing was said about Abdullah of Jordan, annexing
the Arab part of Palestine. •
Abdullah is the Charlie McCarthy of the British
DAVID PETEGORSKY, executive director of the
American Jewish Congress, tells us that our item
about the threatened strike by the members of the
staff was contrary to the truth.
While he insists that we were three weeks late
with our story, he admits that the "contract is bear;
drafted and will probably be signed within a matter
of days."
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I cannot accept Mr. Petegorsky's claim that "your
information is outdated."
The executive director of the Congress is out of
line when he says that "your fixed purpose in life
is to lie, distort and to mislead With regard to the
American Jewish Congress." We are of the opiniou
that it is Petegorsky and his co-leaders who are iniO
leading the American Jewish Congress. •
OFF THE RECORD
Stern loves to talk about his plaintive voice: "Please don't let fur membership in a Jewish art
' musical tour of Israel where he the premier fascinate you with club? Jewish artists in Paris re-
played to record audiences. He his voice. Ile is quite loquacious solved the question last week
tells the story that after a recital and once he has you under his when they rejected the member-
in Tel Aviv he asked a cab driver spell you may find it difficult to ship application of the noted
to take him to Ben Gurion's tear yourself away in time for painter Marc Schwartz.
home. The cabbie started a con- the next performance."
Schwartz, son of a merchant at
versation with his passenger and
When Stern left the premier's Lodz, deserted his fold before the
soon enough found out that his home an hour or so later he found
war and severed all relations
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
Dairyman," is headed for the fare was the very man whom
the cabbie waiting for him with with his Jewish past.
HAT HAS HAPPENED at Broadway stage by one of the he applauded a few minutes be-
a ticket for the evening perform-
Lake Success with regard to leading American producers.
fore.
ance.
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
Jerusalem again leads to specu-
ZOA president Daniel Frisch
When the taxi arrived at its
Is a Jewish artist who became Hour, the best in radio , at 10:43
lotion whether it might not have is slated for an early trip to
destination the driver said in a converted from Judaism eligible a.m., Sundays over WKIVIH.
been wiser for Israel to m a int
a in Israel, the second since he as-
a neutral status in world affairs sumed olTice. He is going on a
by keeping away from the United highly important mission.
Nations.
The Institute of Jewish Affairs,
The irony of the advocates of the research arm of the World
internationalization is beyond Jewish Congress, just published
description. The sacred mouths a hair-raising little book about
that were so silent when the Nazi atrocities. Authored by
Arab Legion transformed the Anatole Goldstein and edited by
Jerusalem sanctuaries into artil- Maximilian Hurwitz, the volume,
lery bases are now spouting piety titled "Operation Murder," is a
of a kind that must be strange historical document that reads
even to their own ears.
like a dirge.
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it is an indisputable fact,
known in the Vatican and else- MUSIC IN ISRAEL
THE NOTED VIOLINIST Isaac
where, that only reluctance to
Israel's Wisest Choice
Would Be Neutrality
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damage the holy places restrained
the Israelis from storming the
Holy City.
No objection was raised by the
Vatican at that time though the
church's stand on international-
ization was the same as it is now.
When the Arabs defied the UN
decison, the politicians wept bit-
terly when the thought was men-
tioned of an international army
to enforce the decision.
But naw when the shoe is on
the other foot there is loose talk
of sending a small force and
spending millions of dollars.
• • •
JESSEL VS. ASCII
IT WAS GOOD to see George
Jessel joining the chorus of voices
against Sholem .Asch's "Mary." It
is hard to believe, as Jessel says,
that Ascii really believes the
words he put into the mouths of
Mary and the simple Galilcans.
Yet his record speaks for itself.
Jessel sounds quite convincing
when he speaks of Asch's new
moods. He is less than that when
he refers to Yiddish as a jargon.
To speak of Yiddish as a jargon
betrays either lack of knowledge
acceptance o f outmoded
o r
cliches.
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