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U.S. Unlikely To Keep
PLO Out Of UNESCO
Paris (JTA) — The United
States is lobbying stren-
uously to keep the Palestine
Liberation Organization out
of the United Nations Educa-
tional, Scientific and Cultural
Organization.
But its position is not quite
as strong as it was two weeks
ago, when an American
threat to withhold its
budgetary assessment suc-
cessfully blocked a PLO bid
for full membership in the
Geneva-based World Health
Organization.
The United States walked
out of UNESCO in 1985 to
protest what it called anti,
Western, anti-Israel bias and
general mismanagement. It
had stopped paying dues even
before then.
The U.S. position that it
will never rejoin if the PLO is
admitted does not therefore
carry the same urgency as did
the possible loss of the $73.9
million American contribu-
tion to the WHO's fiscal 1990
budget.
Nevertheless, UNESCO's
present director general,
Federico Mayor Zaragoza,
has been striving to secure
America's return since he
took office two years ago. If he
succeeds, Britain and
Singapore, which walked out
in 1986, may also reconsider.
A senior member of the U.S.
Senate, Daniel Patrick
Moynihan (D-N.Y.), met with
Mayor here on Monday. He
reportedly told Mayor that
the Senate would vote over-
whelmingly against an
American return to UNESCO
if the PLO were admitted.
The executive board will ex-
amine the PLO's request for
admission on June 19. A
favorable recommendation
would send the matter to
UNESCO's general con-
ference this fall.
UNESCO requires a two-
thirds majority for member-
ship, unlike the WHO, where
a simple majority would have
sufficed. Nevertheless, the
PLO stands a better chance
in Paris than it did in Geneva,
veteran diplomatic observers
here now say.
They point out that the
American threats are not as
potent. While UNESCO has
much to gain from an
American return, it has
nothing more to lose if the
United States decides to stay
out.
KKK Ousts. Jewish
Grand Dragon Gollub
New York (JTA) — The
Christian Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan has deposed its
grand dragon in Mississippi
because he was born a Jew,
according to KKK officials.
Jordan Gollub, from a
Philadelphia Jewish family,
was removed from the Chris-
tian Knights by Virgil Griffin
of Mount Holly, N.C., national
head of the white supremacist
group.
"I just felt it was best to get
a new grand dragon for
Mississippi," Griffin told the
Associated Press. He said
Golub's removal "mostly con-
cerned his Jewish
background."
Gollub now says he will
form his own Klan.
This is not the first time
Gollub has been ousted.
Gollub resigned from the
Christian Knights in 1985,
when he was a grand dragon
in Virginia, following a feud
with Griffin that came on the
heels of reports of his Jewish
birth.
It was reported that at the
time, Griffin had allowed
Gollub to stay on because of
the good job he was doing.
Gollub resigned in December -I
1985, after griping about the
Klan's lack of organization.
But Gollub was reinstated,
as recently as December
1988, for unknown reasons.
David Lowe, associate direc-
tor of the fact-finding depart-
ment of the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith,
ascribes Gollub's removal to a
radicalization of the Klan.
Lowe believes Gollub's
ouster is "a measure of the
level of hatred. It's a sign of
the growing nazification of
the Klan that those of Jewish
background, regardless of
what they profess, are not
considered pure enough."
Gollub, presently a resident
of Poplarville, Miss., considers
himself a Christian, although
he admits his parents are
Jewish. A New York Post ac-
count in 1985 described him
as being the son of a promi-
nent Philadelphia physician.
Gollub, about 30 years old,
has a strong history as a Klan
organizer since finishing his
studies Temple University in
Philadelphia. He became a
history buff, studying Hitler's
era, as well as the Civil War.