Editor Murray liemptort of The New Republic Immigrants' Son, Publisher Newhouse, $15-Million Journalism School Traces Career of Karl Hess, Barry Goldwater's Builds SYRACUSE—What makes Sam- ample, integrationist Newhouse my run? In the journalism world, turns the other cheek when the Speech-Writer, Formerly of Mercury Staff many have often asked that ques- Birmingham News condones segre- "One earlier secessionist was tion about Samuel I. Newhouse, gation. Murray Kempton, one of the Research is a smear group,' Hess owner of 19 newspapers Several hundred publishers, editors of the New Republic, in a smiled. "But this piece is better Ralph de Toledano, who quit as 69-year-old and several magazines and televi- editors and public officials at- leading article in the magazine's than my memory, and it will help a contributing editor in 1955 with sion stations. tended the ceremonies Wednes- Aug. 8 issue, entitled "Karl Hess— me answer. They say that the Anti- the charge that the Mercury 'flirts On Wednesday, President John- day night, when President John- Goldwater Finds His Sorensen," Defamation League found that by with anti-Semites,' and created by traces the background of the man 1959 the Mercury, under Maguire, that act one of those vacancies on son helped dedicate the new school son received an honorary doctor who • "wrote the draft of Barry had become the most important the Mercury masthead, which were of journalism at Syracuse Univer- of laws degree from Syracuse sity, part of an eight-acre complex University. Gov . Rockefeller was Goldwater's acceptance speech as anti-Semitic publication in the thereafter filled by Karl Hess country, and that T had quit before among others. Toledano reported called the Newhouse Communica- main speaker. Republican nominee." that he had been told that Maguire tions Center, for which the pub- The $3,900,000 journalism build- The article begins by quoting then. Actually I think they may had called him a `Jew boy.' lisher has donated $15,000,000. be wrong; they say I left the mast- ing will be followed by other build- the following from an article Newhouse, born to poor Jewish ings in the quadrangle housing tel- " `Oh,' says Hess, 'Maguire was written by Hess in the May, 1954, head - in 1958. I think I left well before then. I decided to leave. not the sort of man who would Russian immigrants, in Bayonne, evision-radio facilities, audio-visual American Mercury, with which when Maguire rewrote a piece of ever use a term like 'Jew boy.' It N. J., began his career at age 13 center and the Syracuse University Hess then was associated as one of mine on the Institute for Advanced was just that he began seeing a as an office boy to an attorney lo- Press, a sight-and-sound library and the editors: Zionist under every bed. Of course, cated in the Bayonne Times office an institute for advanced study of "It would not be America really Study quite badly.' any kind of anti-Semitism is no building. communications. "That would be in July of 1956, If it did not produce men who He studied law in Newark and good but Maguire's sort was the when Karl Hess' name appeared suddenly tire of palaver and reach kind I would least imagine would was admitted to the bar on his 21st for the rifle on the wall, to use under an article on Robert Oppen- be harmful, because it was so ob- birthday. The attorney who had Hebrew Corner themselves or to hand to the heimer and the Institute for Ad- scure. You know, charts and all been his first employer, Hyman vanced Study at Princeton. The Underdog who needs it." sorts of talk about the illuminati; Lazarus, received a 51 per cent in- According to the New Republic article contains the customary ac- I only went out to his house and terest in the Bayonne Times as editor, when the text of the speech counts of fraternization with the got the treatment once. He had a payment on a bad debt. He asked prepared by Hess was handed to Communist conspiracy by various whole bound set of the Dearborn Newhouse to manage it until it This year Dr. Yuval Neeman, a Goldwater, he said, when he read of the Institute's fellows. But there Independent. He had this idea of could be sold. young man from Israel, gained world were odd little digressions; one fame. He began to study theoretical the two sentences about "extrem- reprinting the whole thing. Ac- Soon, however, Newhouse had physics only seven years ago. Still, ism" and "moderation": "I like such reports that. on social occa- tually I think the trouble was his the paper running in the black. Yuval Neeman has chances of becom- sions at the Institute, Albert Ein- ing the first Israeli scientist to receive that." wife—beautiful woman incidentally In 1922. he expanded his inter- the Nobel Prize. Dr. Yuval Neeman Kempton traces Hess' back- stein 'is mentioned as brightening —she was a white Russian and ests, borrowing money from his found the particle that was missing to the scientists Working on the atom. ground as director of special proj- considerably when the subject you know what they're like. When family and joining Lazarus in This particle is called—"Omega Minus." ects for the American Institute of turns from science to Zionism, a I left that night, I'd already de- the purchase of the Staten Island The greatest physicists in the world de- clared that Dr. Neeman's and Prof. subject dear to his heart, as the Public Policy Research, as edi- cided to quit. No, I don't know Advance. He bought out Lazarus Gelman's findings are the most im- torial assistant to "The Institute Times points out, throughout his when it was or when I quit.' portant nuclear physics during the in 192'7, and from then on his past few in years. for Strategic Studies," a subsidiary career at the Institute.' The most empire grew steadily. Dr. Neeman is now only 38; however "In March, 1956, Hess led the to a third institute —the American powerful single figure among the he already has a rich past. He was Mercury with a piece captioned Among the papers he owns are Institute's trustees is identified as born in Tel-Aviv and studied at the Enterprise Institute. The Institute the Harrisburg Patriot, St. Louis "Herzlia" secondary school. He gradu- for Strategic Studies is commanded `Senator Herbert H. Lehman, legis- `Your Checklist on the UN.' ated this school at the age of fifteen " 'The kindly clergyman who Globe-Democrat, New Orleans and entered the "Technicum" and re- by retired Admiral Arleigh Burke lator, international financier, and a diploma as an electrical engi- avowed enemy of the sort of secu- speaks of the UN as a virtually Times-Picayune and Birmingham ceived and fully reflects his sense that the neer. During the War of Independence News. He awns a 66 per cent in- rity system that lifted Oppen- he was an outstanding commander. holy trust probably doesn't have trouble with our foreign policy is terest in the magazine publishing Yuval Neem.-in remained in the army that politicians playing soldier have heimer's clearance.' The word the foggiest notion that the UN houses of Conde Nast and Street after the war of Independence, it was after Sinai operation that he pushed the solders who want to `Zionist' translates 'Jew,' and the has rejected God at its front & Smith, as well as three radio sta- only decided to Ludy physics. He went to play politician into the shadows." phrase 'international financier' as door,' it said. The Mercury's tions and six television stations. England to study and at the same time `rich Jew' in the half-consciousness readers meet innocents like that was a military attache' at the Israel Karl Hess' Interior' in London Half the time he Newhouse admits that his suc- Embassy "Habit has made Hess agreeable of the audience at which Russell every day, Hess suggested, and worked at the Embassy and half the cess as a publisher is due to bus- Maguire aimed. But in no other time he studied at the university. In list, category by cate- here was a to any visiting journalist," Kemp- iness acumen rather than editorial the year of 1961 Yuval Neeman re- ceived his doctorate for his thesis on ton states. He adds that "there is contribution of his to the Mercury gory, of the true facts to set them genius. Press critic A. J. Liebling, "Omega Minus"; but only this year it strangely little from which to did Hess cater in any such detail straight." once described Newhouse as a was found that Yuval Neeman's theory judge Karl Hess' interior, except to Maguire's obsession; and it is In his analysis of Goldwater's "journalistic chiffoner", which is is true. only fair to assume that his mem- Only after one hundred thousand by the dubious standard of asso- speech-writer, Kempton says of French for rag picker. laboratory photos was the missing par- ciation .. . " The only articles he ory can be trusted in its assertion Hess that "his mind boils" down ticle of the atom found, called "Omega Other critics have said his only Minus." This is how Yuval Neeman of had signed are those he had writ- that any anti-Semitic expressions to notions of order and of discip- -Israel gained fame as one of the most ten for American Mercury from in the Institute article were Ma- line and his blood beats to a wild interest is in the cash register. important scientists in the world. They condemn the complete free- guire's violation of what he claims the spring of 1954 until the sum- disordered tune . . . It is, without dom of editorial expression he al- Translation of Hebrew column Published by Brith Ivrith Olamith mer of 1957. Kempton thereupon was an originally innocent manu- straining- to judge anyone's in- lows for all his editors. For ex- Jerusalem proceeds to describe the Mercury script. terior, quite enough to absorb the Hess remem- -oe,' " 'It was terril background, association and poli- fact that it took only four days in bers. 'The wife of one of my best San Francisco to give up a Republi- cies and the views of Hess: "The Mercury then was pub- friends was Oppcnheimer's secre- can candidate for President whose lished by Russell Maguire, an oil tary. When the piece came out, speeches were written by a man speculator and wartime machine I didn't even recognize it. It was whom a journalist has to ask why V1 gun processor. When Hess first a terrible thing; I suppose I should he went on writing for a magazine began to write for it, Maguire still have quit then. But I didn't know whose publisher could not contain had a learner's permit from the just what good it would do. And Ms possession by the specter of the 4V1 t7 respectible, if McCarthyist, right; then I was free-lancing, and the International Jew." 'nr l rrtg he had enlisted William F. Buck- Mercury was an outlet. in r t9` 1tt4t) 774piv 1b ;; .044y s7.4 It is pointed out in Kempton's " 'But after that I left. I don't article that Goldwater's • press sec- ley, Jr., Ralph de Toledano and 77?t. 9 17;rz? tri7. Irene Korbally Kuhn as contribut- believe I ever did anything for retary is Edward Nellor, a former t rithryt- r ro?virr_i ing editors to the Mercury. By them again. Oh, there was a piece research assistant to Fulton Lewis, "-r .17 ;111 DIY rlkt 417:: 1955, Maguire had begun to be of mine in April of 1957? Well, Jr., who was an occasional speech possessed by visions of a Zionist there may be but I certainly hope writer for the late Senator Joe n i PrTi ;TS/ ,("lift? 7Y7 conspiracy, so that by 1958, the that anything of mine that was McCarthy. Kempton states in his Pt$ 1 .t1'101;1 39t rriti Anti-Defamation League was im- printed in the Mercury after the article: "In choosing Nellor then, pelled to call his Mercury 'the Institute thing was written earlier. Goldwater called not upon the com- single most important anti-Semitic " 'I suppose I stayed longer fortable establishment of the Re- rrt2g1rIV, publication at the present time." than I should have. A lot of people publican Party but upon the armed '771 ir;'n niopinyl Buckley, de Toledano and Mrs. left before I did.' camp outside it." Kuhn were disturbed enough by r'410 Irrrg ri7''P 4P4 Maguire's aura to resign from his '1"1 *R, inAttpli 7; ;38 Ai 1 1 17 te" 11147 1V ""1; 1 staff as early as 1955. Hess became a contributing editor of the Mer- 112i2 tztm '744 ."r0*Iiff cury in the reorganization after their exodus. His best-known edi- 17P. ;"1 171.141 riTY1711,ri:P4P li"Ptn torial associate by that stage of LONDON (JTA) — Lord Inch- er, said he did not wish to be 01PIP 'NO the Mercury's decay was Harold 1n4 •ricifT1 Lord Varney, who has been so cape, chairman of the government- renominated for the presidency of the London Chamber of Commerce. .z7vOn ArrtnPpri rrIMP*13 Int long thought of as a philosophical sponsored Council for Middle East The latest controversy over British fascist as to have earned some Trade, made plain his belief that reaction to the Arab boycott de- •rIg j7 7111 r17,0 r1 VPP "Ing ;114 reverence as a moderate. the Council had no choice but to "We arrive then at the largest accede to the Arab boycott of veloped earlier this month when orrr'?44.q 170. sheaf of writings that is signed Israel. He told a press conference Lord Mancroft confirmed reports 17?is with Karl Hess' own name and, that the Council "might as well that he had withdrawn his candi- even then, one's first question has pack up" if it tried to encourage dacy in response to Arab boycott r11~1' -ptiz -1=k7 n16)4 pressures on members of the 112t4, .nyt,trbIltitq -TV? n14 4 to be not about what Karl Hess trade with Israel. Chamber. wrote but for whom he wrote it. -r3 111$ 77,?.1il '7;r '7Z71961 tniopi The Council was formed to pro- Lord Mancroft said that a large nrq To help his questioner and his mote British trade in the Middle number of Chamber members own memory, he reaches to his TiF4. :1 ri4Mti" '7t0 East, not excluding Israel. Lord wanted him to renew his candid- desk and picks up a mimeographed 771:;1 z7;r 'act, rclitvr.m summary of his life and works Inchcape insisted that the Coun- acy but "this would merely add cil was "not trying to do Israel gathered by Group Research, a down," but "it would kill the to a controversy which is not of trri`74 9'7A ritv my choosing and which I very private agency specializing in un- whole thing stone dead" if the much regret. It was disclosed that friendly studies of the personnel, Council included Israel in its pro- ,nit t$ 117 1...z 1 pr) a member of the Chamber wrote rirOx" ir7 z?r313 the principles and the instruments gram. The Council is supported by to it that "if you give way to of the right-wing revolt. '7ntr79 PAi '2 414 n9:1 1P0 the Government, the Federation of blackmail, you will have to give VI7P 0 4V?-1V.; Article on Oppenheimer British Industries, and individual into more blackmail later. 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