Secret Documents Reveal Tactics Against Efforts for Jewish State (Continued from Page 1) to blame pro-Zionist statements in the United States for indirectly encouraging "the more extreme Zionist elements, such as the as- sassins of Lord Moyne." Lord Moyne, British minister of state in the Middle East, was assassinated in Cairo by the "Stern Gang" Nov. 5, 1944. Murray sought to link the "Stern Gang" (fighters for the freedom of Israel) with the Irgun Zvai Leumi, national mili- tary organization, and to con- vince the State Department that these groups were not distinct organizations "but rather are two parts of one secret terroris- tic organization." According to Murray's memo : randum, "Both of these groups are made up of fanatical young Jews who are completely unscrupulous." Loy Henderson, U.S. minister in Iraq in 1944, raised questions about "internal political expedi- ency" in opposing American sym- pathy for Jewish aims. He com- plained that the better educated Arabs were asking whether it was possible that American foreign policy was shaped "to meet the demands of private pressure groups possessed of ample funds and exercising extensive control over American channels of infor- mation." Henderson conceded in a tele- gram to the State Department from Baghdad on Nov. 4, 1944, that the "readers of these telegrams are likely to feel that I am rabidly anti-Zionist. I am merely endeavor- ing truthfully to inform my gov- ernment what results might be ex- pected in this area from its es- pousal of the Zionist cause." A report from the U.S. mili- tary attache in Beirut in 1944 was based on a conversation with the assistant chief of the British security mission for Syria and Lebanon. It made a point that Arab-Jewish difficul- ties were caused by "the mis- Kramer Sponsors Resolution Against Soviet Bigotry State Rep. Albert A. Kramer, who represents portions of the cities of Oak Park and Southfield, among others, was a co-sponsor of the House-passed Concurrent Reso- lution 33 memorializing Congress to condemn Soviet discrimination against religious minority groups. The resolution referred to the "singling out" of Jewish citizens for extreme punishment by confis- > eating synagogues, arresting reli- gious teachers and by imposing un- due restrctions in education, travel and cultural activities. Copies of the resolution were sent to Presi- dent Johnson, the president of the Senate, speaker of the House and to each member of the Michi- gan delegation to Congress. Rep. Kramer stated, "This reso- lution is one that has been long laeeded and it has been overdue . I further hope that by the adoption of this resolution, which this House has seen fit to adopt, that the Soviet Union would be- come aware of the deep-seated ex- pression of statewide revulsion at the continuation of these acts." L S. Africa Paper Retracts Anti-Jewish Article JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — A leading South African newspaper, "Die Vaderland," has retracted an anti-Jewish article reprinted in its columns from the American anti-Semitic publication " C o m - mon Sense," which described as "a great lie" the Jewish conten- tion that Hitler was responsible for the murder of 6,000,000 Jews. May you live all the days of your fife. —Swift THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 18, 1965-5 taken Allied policy of overem- phasizing Jewish aims." One State Department memo- randum openly reveals that the State Department, in order to com- bat Jewish hopes for Palestine, sought to learn the nature of Brit- ish conversations in London. One State Department memorandum openly revealed that the State De- partment was deeply interested in learning the nature and contents of private talks between Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Rabbi Israel Goldstein and other Zionist lead- ers in London with Dr. Chaim Weizmann "and presumably with high British officials." President Roosevelt's 1944 mes- sage to American Zionists sym- pathizing with the Jewish situation was protested by State Department officials like Murray. He reported that such pro-Jewish statements helped create "a very serious prob- lem for American interests" in the Arab world. The State Department, to justify its opposition to Zionism, sought to establish the extent of Soviet anti-Zionist strategy in the Near East. "If now the Soviet govern- ment comes out opposing all Zion- ist ambitions in Palestine, it will place us in a greatly inferior posi- tion to the British and Russians in that area," said a memorandum submitted to Undersecretary of State Stettinius. Speaking officially for the State Department's Office of Near Eastern Affairs, Murray left no doubt as to his opposition to endorsement of Jewish hopes for a national refuge. He wrote that "It is difficult to see how recent developments can be taken by the Arab countries as showing anything but a lack of goad faith and an intention on the part of this government not to carry out its previous commit- ments when political expediency dictates otherwise. Such an im- pression, if not speedily and completely counteracted, would seriously prejudice our ability to afford adequate protection to American interests in the Near East." Henderson boldly warned that "if the United States government actually begins to take steps to im- plement pre - election statements supporting the Zionist cause, Arab friendship for and trust in the United States will change instantly into a feeling of betrayal and into a resentment which will render further friendly relations impossi- ble." State Department maneuvers to block pro-Zionist expressions by Congress are also related. N Billboard Firms Trip Over Hebrew All is not right in the sign-paint- ing business. Or maybe someone isn't thinking? The word "hashowv" (think) has blossomed out on billboards throughout the city, but unfortun- ately not all billboard workers know Hebrew. There is a sign over a store at Campus Martius which bears the word "think" in four languages, including Hebrew. The letters het, sheein and vawv are all right, but the last letter, bet, is malformed: Not long ago, a passerby report- ed seeing a billboard on East Jefferson which carried the "Hashowv" upside down. It was the passerby's theory that the sign painter merely was reading his instructions upside down. it lacks the required tail, and comes out looking like a koff. Dr. MILTON R. 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