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JANUARY 15, 1969
EDITORIAL
The return of Me Calnurea UL Li e
U.S.S. Pueblo is an occasion for rejoicing for
Americans.
We trust that our readers will pardon us for
feeling especially good about the event, as we
believe that we-and you-played an important
part in the LBJ Administration's decision.
Now - that the, men are back, the human vul-
tures of the "frdfc press" have begun their typi-
cal activities, aimed at protecting the traitors In
tl>,e government who are responsible, and smear-
ing the men who were betrayed. Drew Pearson-
a repulsive creature who is known far and wide
as a snivelling draft dodger and a physical co.
ward-leads the pack as usual, hinting that
Commander Bucher is to be condemned for the
decisions he made while under torture-while
her-Pearson-was' wallowing in the fat luxury
he has accumulated from years of extortion,
well-paid. pro-Zionist propaganda and libel.
It was WO's story' of August 15, "According
to Plan," which first laid out some of the essen-
tial secret facts surrounding the deliberate be-
trayal of the Pueblo to Communist capture. This
was followed by additional stories on September
15, and November 15. When the potent Liberty
Lobby decided to make the issue a major pro-
ject, we felt that our efforts were bearing fruit.
Just what the payoff was to get the men back
we do no know, but the facts will one day come
out. What is important now is that we continue
to "remember the Pueblo" and to realize that
the return of the men does not in the slightest
diminish the critical need for an investigation
into the facts surrounding its capture.
The men who gave the orders to allow the
capture of the vessel and its crew, and who re-
fused to take decisive action to get it back, are
still in important policy-making positions and
must be rooted out if our way of life is to
survive.
A WO reporter asked if any defectors from the CIA's
task force of trained political assassins were involved.
The answer was blnt: "No-absolutely no." No fur-
ther information on this highly sensitive matter could
be elicited from the offical.
WASHINGTON OBSERVER reported in its December 15
issuc(No. 70) that 'a private effort would soon be mount-
ed by responsible leaders to ferret out the truth of the
assassination of President Kennedy and other assassin-
ations. As disclosed in WO, this private effort includes
filing, under the Freedom of Information Act, a signi-
ficent lawsuit in the. Federal Courts. On January 2,
the public announcement was made of the establishment
df the National Committee to Investigate Assassin-
ations, headed by Frank Fensterwald, who is resigning
as chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee's
subcommittee on administrative practice and procedure.
The formation of the new foundation, therefore, comes
at an opportune time. WO can only speculate what the
Government's big, unwicldly security agencies are doing
to prevent a reign of terror. Unfortunately, the FBI is
rohibited from making investigations outside the U.S.
~~~~~////// The CIA is supposed to investigate espionage 'and
sabotage activities originating outside the U.S.
Several former CIA officials have testified before
Congressional committees that Communist agents have
infiltrated "the Agency" as it is called by the cloak
and dagger boys. When Fidel Castro was carrying on
his revolutionary activities in Cuba, the CIA officially
reported to the President's National Security Council
that Castro was an "agrarian reformer" and was anti-
Communist. This is only one of many times that the
"Agency" has submitted false or misleading intelli-
gence information to the President and the Security
Council.
It is well known in Washington inner circles that
/,the present CIA Director, Dick Helms, is a playboy
type more interested in being the gay wit at cocktail
receptions than running his worldwide net work of
espionage operations. But he lost no time in ingratia-
ting himself with President-elect Nixon.
MORI/CDF aael
HOT
POTATO
Dr. Milton Eisenhower's Presidential com-
mission report on violence will not be sub-
mitted until after the Nixon Inauguration.
The sensational report is already written, but
LBJ does not want to receive it-lie wants "Milt" to
toss the "hot potato" to Nixon. Like the Kerner-Gins-
berg advisory commission on civil disorder, the Ike
report accuses "White racists" of responsibility for
violence, and condemn police tactical squads in ghettos
and denounces the bad system of justice for the "Black
disadvantaged."
The Ike commission goes even beyond the Kerner-
Ginsberg cabal; it recommends that Cleveland police
involved in a shoot-out last summer be indicted for
murder. At that time, Black Power terrorists ambushed
Cleveland police and in a 15-minute slaughter, killed
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three policemen and severely wounded 14 other police-
men with automatic weapons; this was followed by
widespread looting and burning. Cleveland's Negro
mayor, Carl Stokes ordered all White police out of the
riot areas and allowed the rioters to carry on their de-
predations.
The commission has worked very closely with two
professional smear-mongering outfits throughout its
life: The Institufe for American Democracy, Inc. and
Group Research, Inc. The former outfit is a front for
the notorious Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, and the latter, while financed by Walter Reuth-
er's captive membership, is supplied information from
the ADL's enormous files in New York City.
Both IAD and Group Research want the commission
to publish long lists of prominent American anti-
communists and patriots who they declare, directly or
indirectly incited violence and murder by ther "inflam-
matory" statements. However, WO's informant doubts
that even "Miltie" Eisenhower will go that far-not
that he would not like to but apparently he doubts
that the public would accept such an explanation.
WO also doubts that the public will accept the idea
that the way to stop Negro rioting and violence is to
kill the White policemen who try to enforce law and
order and to suppress the publications (like WO)
which dare to tell the truth about the subversive or-
ganization and personalities who are behind the rioters.
REVOLTING The, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
JEWS
B rith has fallen on evil days. It is
losing its influence with its Jewish con-
stitutency, according to reliable Jewish
similar remarks are made in Jewish meetings. While
Jews are highly sensitive about discussing what takes
place in their secret religious-political conclaves, WO
has made tactful inquiries of a cross-section of Jewish
business and professional men in Washington, D.C.,
where the Jews are the predominant economic force
in the community.
Another thing that rankles Washington Jews is the
persistent exhortations of the B'nai B'rith and other
Jewish organizations that they continue to financially
support Negro civil rights groups. The Jewish-supported
Negro groups have either passively or openly espoused
the wave of Negro violence and lawlessness that has
run rampant in Washington during the past year-
ever since President Johnson appointed the Negro Wal-
ter Washington as the Mayor of Washington. Damage
incurred by the April, 1968 riot has been conservatively
estimated at $24 million; 95% of the property stolen
or destroyed was'Jewish-owned.
While it does not receive nation-wide news coverage
there has been a continuous wave of violence in. Wash-
ington since the April riots. Every night dozens of
store windows arc smashed and goods stolen; every day
there are several bold daylight robberies and at least
one proprietor or employee beaten, knifed or shot.
And at least once a week someone is murdered in
these holdup escapades; 95% of the victims are Jewish
small businessmen and 99% of the criminals involved
are Negroes.
Jewish businessmen in Washington are terrorized
by militant Negro organizations who solicit exorbitant
contributions as "protection money" against further
violence. Actually the "goodwill" promised by these
Black blackmailers means nothing. Jewish businessmen
are ominously warned by Black Power militants not
to refurbish and reopen their looted and burned out
stores in the Negro neighborhoods. Black businessmen
arc going to take over with 100% Federal loans under
President Nixon's Black Capitalism program. The
result is that many blocks in shopping centers of the
Washington ghettos now stand vacant and the streets
deserted. There are four sectors of Washington-extend-
ing from 10 to 20 blocks-that look like deserted
Western mining ghost towns. Most of these waste
properties are. Jewish owned.
Recently a WO reporter accompanied a wealthy ex-
Congressman to a clothing store to buy a suit. When
the Jewish owner, who owned other clothing stores,
was notified of the presence of his VIP customer, he
rushed to the store. Affably greeting his distinguished
customer, he said: "Mr. Congressman, how would you
like to buy my business? I will sell it to you at -a
bargain-a real bargain. You have the great political
influence -to get police protection-I don't. I'm losing
money. Arson insurance is outragous; I can't even get
insurance for plate glass windows. I have to buy ex-
pensive burglar alarms systems and hire security
sources.
Originally created to combat antagonism to the Jew-
ish race, the ADL has developed into a vicious cloak
and dagger gestapo that has boomeranged against Jew-
ish professional men and business men who fianancially
support it. When the ADL pins the "Anti-Semitic"
label on a non-Jew (Gentile) all Jews are supposed to
boycott that individual; many times the ADL erron-
eously stigmatizes Gentiles as "anti-Semitic" who are
really not antiJewish.
Any person who is not in favor of political Zion-
ism is promptly categorized as "Anti-Semitic." This
indiscriminate castigation of anti-Zionists frequently
proves highly embarrassing to Jews who have these
persons as clients or customers.
Until recently the clannish Jews dared not question
the edicts of their religious fraternal order, the B'nai
B'rith. But today all Jews know that there is no or-
ganized discrimination against them except from the
Negro Black Power groups. In closed-door meetings
of local B'nai B'rith chapters, Jewish businessmen
say: "Why should I quit doing business with a good
customer simply because he is against giving U.S. mili-
tary aid to Israel? To hell with it-I'm not in politics."
WO has positive confirmation that the above and
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guards. I have to hire Negro clerks who steal from me.
I have to keep a low stock of merchandise-which
is no good because the customers have no wide choice
of selection. From the time my managers and I un-
lock the doors in the morning until we lock the doors
at night we arc in constant danger of assault and sud-
den death. I spent many years of hard work building
up a good profitable business-but no more. To hell
with it. I want to' get out of it while I am still alive."
This is the consensus of Jewish businessmen today,
but when they are interviewed by newspaper report-
ers, they are inhibited by fear and do not speak so
freely.
Despite the attitude of the Jewish small businessmen,
the ADL arrogantly served notice to the Washington
newspapers to play down the continuous wave of
violence. But the Jewish advertisers demanded that the
newspapers give full coverage to robberies and arson,
and say whether the bandits were White or Negro.
Result: Washington newspapers now give full coverage
about crimes against Jews by Negroes, but contiunue
to play down Negro crimes against non-Jews. It is a re-
markable demonstration of and-sided news reporting.
It is ironic that the Jews who were the principal
financiers of the Negro civil rights movement, now
live in stark terror of their beneficiaries. While it is
virtually impossible to secure a police permit to carry
a concealed weapon, many Jewish businessmen and
professional men privately admit that they carry
u gun on their person day or night. Jews are the
special targets of the Black gangsters, who know the
affluent Jews are in the habit of carrying large sums
of cash on their person.
In his first pronouncement as president of the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, former United Nations Am-
bassador Arthur J. Goldberg said it is imperative for
Jews to continue support for the Negro's fight for
full equality. Also, speaking before the American
Jewish Committee, Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas
said the battle of the Negro for equality is essentially
the same as that of the Jews and Jews must help in
this struggle. Fortas declared: "Jews should join the
struggle of the Negro despite the despicable libel
some of the Negro extremists are trying to use. Some
militants and agitators are saying the recent waves of
looting were not aimed at whites, but at Jewish store
owners. But this is a lie."
NOTE: There are plenty of Jewish merchants who
know that it was Fortas who lied.
The ADL now charges that the Arabs arc financing
anti-Semitic propaganda disseminated by Black Power
groups, and has pressured Attorney Ramsey Clark to
"sic" the FBI bloodhounds on the Arab information
center in New York.
"It's very understandable, but Jews are incredibly
paranoid," claims Gary Marx a young sociologist at
Harvard. "They see an anti-Semite under every rock.
Amid Negro militancy, this attitude flourishes."
The New York Civil Liberties Union accuses the
United Federation of Teachers (predominently Jewish)
of making political hay during the teachers' strike by
capitalizing on Jewish insecurity. Albert Shanker, UFT
president, printed half a million leaflets purporting
to quote anti-Semitic documents circulating in the
Negro Ocean Hills-Brownsville district of Brooklyn,
center of violence between the Jewish teachers and the
Black community.
Ira Glasser, associate director of the Civil Liberties
Union, accused Shanker of using "the worst tactics
since the days of Joe McCarthy!"
The ADL has fallen into such disrepute that it no
longer exercises the absolute control over the "free
press" that it has for two generations. The Conserva-
tive Republican paper, Human Events, for example,
which has in the past threatened its writers with ob-
livion if they would write for "anti-Semitic" publi-
cations, recently 'dared to mildly criticize the ADLI
And whereas once the ADL could count its captive
columnists by the dozen, all it has on leash today are
bedraggled hacks, such as Drew Pearson, Jack Ander-
son and Morris Bealle-the latter a senile scandal brok-
er who is financially associated with Emanuel Joseph-
son, millionaire agent for the British Rothschild billions.
The decline of the ADL and the Zionist power in
America throws into bold light 'the question of whether
or not America can be tricked into following the lead
of the Zionists into war with the Soviet Union to pro-
tect Israel. Added to this is the simple fact that all
Americans are sick and tired of fighting wars for
others, and that millions of them, even though they
have been brought up to obediently accept the Jews
as above criticism and "God's Chosen People" are
becoming increasingly skeptical of the real aims of the
Jews among them and suspicious of expansionist Israel.
Although still not to be underestimated, the de-
cline of Zionist influence in America is a highly signi-
ficant fact, even though all discussion of it is avoided
by -the "free press."
LEFTIST
The young man credited with organizing
the "Dump Lyndon Johnson" campaign
ACTIONIST has been rewarded with a seat in the
House of Representatives. His name is
Allard Kenneth Lowenstein, who succeeds Herbert
Tenzer as the Representative from the 5th Congres-
sional District of New York. Rookie Congressmen are
supposed to be speechless and powerless during their
first two-year tenure of office, but Lowenstein is des-
tined to be the exception to the rule.
A year ago, when Al Lowenstein started organizing
the Coalition for a Democratic Alternative, LBJ un-
derestimated this brash young Left-wing actionist, who
with a small band of Leftist colleagues recruited thou-
sand of students nationwide and fund-raisers and or-
ganizers. He induced Senator Gene McCarthy to enter
the New Hampshire primary and furnished him with
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funds and an army of student campaign helpers. Mc-
Carthy's good showing had a chain reaction: Bobby
Kennedy immediately jumped in the race and LBJ
withdrew.
Though only 39 years old, Lowenstein has been a
longtime adviser of the late Eleanor Roosevelt, the Rev.
Martin Luther King, Jr., Norman Thomas and Robert
Kennedy. When he was only 23 he became special
assistant to Mrs., Roosevelt when she was delegate to
the United Nations.
Later, he became president of the National Student
Association when it was drawing millions in secret
funds from the CIA. He made a clandestine trip to
South-West Africa for the CIA and with the aid of
CIA funds organized anti-Franco student rebels in
Spain. He helped to organize the Mississippi Freedom
Democratic party in 1963 and the Selma, Alabama,
civil rights demonstrations with Martin Luther King;
he aided Bayard Rustin with Negro voter registrations
using CIA funds.
At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
last year, Lowenstein organized the Coalition for an
Open Convention in an effort to stop Hubert Hum-
phrey from getting the Democratic nomination. He
also helped to incite the student riots in Chicago. He
now offers the hand of friendship to Nixon-if Dick
will turn sharply to the Left.
Al Lowenstein is a man to watch in the new Congress.
Obis erualion3
President Nixon will be
under great pressure to
appoint Admiral Thomas
H. Moorer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
when Gen. Earle G. Wheeler steps down, next July
31. Moorer is a politicians' soldier who is held respon-
sible by those in the know for the capture of the
Pueblo. Moorer obediently followed Walt Rostow's
orders to allow the ship to be captured by the North
Koreans without making the slightest attempt to re-
capture it. ... Nixon's Jewish law partner, Leonard
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Garment, is recruiting Negroes for top-flight Govern-
ment jobs. . . . Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Nixon's
chief White House adviser on urban affairs, says he
is in favor of discriminatory hiring in favor of Negroes
and is pledged to encourage pro-Negro discrimination
in housing, education and small business loans. Politi-
cal pundit William F. Buckley, Jr. says he concurs
with Moynihan but he thinks something should be
done to help Whites who are displaced by Blacks.. .
New Secretary of Labor George P. Schultz says he
will give Negro job aid top priority.
The Wall Street journal has broken a fantastic
story showing how taxpayer's money spent to subsidize
the merchant marine ends up in the campaign coffers
of Left-wing congressmen and senators, through the
good offices of the AFL-CIO Seafarers International
Union. . . . Senator Abraham Ribicoff's (D-Conn)
international banker friends of Wall Street kicked in
a million dollars `io keep him where he is. . . . The
last election set a modern record for low voter turnout.
Only 60.8% of the registered voters showed up at the
polls. That compares with 62% in 1964 and 63.8% in
1960. This was in spite of labor's biggest drive ever. A
turnout of 62?/a would have supplied three million
extra votes-and could have given HHH victory with
199 electoral votes by carrying California, Ohio, Illi-
nois and New Jersey. . . . COPE scores a net gain for
Conservatives in the House of "only two." . . . And
obituatcs COPE: "The most striking aspect of the
failure of Conservatives to grab control of Congress is
the lop-sided spending by the GOP on behalf of its
candidates, with so little gain to show." . . . Guy Yol-
ton; big cheese in the direct mail fundraising industry,
says that the GOP National Committee put out 10
million pieces of mail in two months following the
Miami convention and raised $43 million. This does not
include the millions raised by the Congressional Com-
mittee and other GOP committees and for individual
candidates.
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Text of the Remarks by President Johnson
to the Anti-Defamatio' n- League
I WA3HINGT ON, Feb. 3-Fol know tests. We, shall know mined that the opportunity ing tlYat as we cannot Isolate''
trials-and we must be read j. of this rare and precious mo- ourselves from the world, so
lowing is the text of remarks For I believe more will be de- ment shall not be, denied, de- we cannot Isolate our role in,
by President Johnson to the manded of our stewardship faulted or destroyed. the world from our respon-
Auti-Defamation League today:the, than of any generations which If some say our goals are. sibilities at home.
On this occasion, I want to have held the trust of Amer- idealistic, we welcome that We must meet the respon-
khare with you some ,thoughts Sea's legacy before us. as a compliment. For 188 sibilities here if we are to be
on what I conceive to be the .,, Let me be specific. years, the strongest fiber of equal to the opportunities
meaning of this moment in We are at the threshold of America has been that thread elsewhere. But the success of
our nation's life. a new America-new In num. of idealism which weaves all we undertake-the fulfill-
In all of history, men have ;`. hers, new in dimensions, new through all our effort and ment of all we aspire to
never lived as we are privi in i.ts concepts, new in its' aspiration. .. achieve-rests finally on one
leged to live now-at this challenges. Let the world know-let it condition: the condition of
rare and precious moment. If the society we have be known throughout our
peace among men.
Our arms are strong, our brought already to greatness own land-that this genera- In your citation tonight,
freedoms many. Our homes is to 'be called great in' times tion of Americans is not so the words expressed the es-
are secure, our tables full. to come, we must respond to I, cynical, not so cool, not so sence of America In the
Our knowledge Is great, our that tomorrow today. callous that idealism is 'out thought that "as a country,
understanding grows. We en- The unity of our people-, of style. we try."
joy plenty, we live In peace. i and the consensus of their In a national house filled I believe it is the highest
Thi. -1s much-but there is will-must be the instrument to overflowing, we are deter- legacy of our democracy that
more. , we put to use to strengthen mined that' the, lives we lead we are always trying-try-
Out of the years of fire and our society, undergird its shall not be vacant and ing probing, falling, resting
? faith In this 20th century our values, elevate its standards, 1 empty. and trying again-but always
;diverse peoples have forged assure its order, advance the Not Statistics But Substance trying and always gaining.
together a consensus such as quality of its justice, nourish I? This is the approach we
we have not known before-a its tolerance and reason dna Your Government is conL ,_.__ _ . ..
!andr the principles to . guide
[them both.
Consensus Is New
I believe with Justice
Brandeis that:
"If we would guide, by the
light of reason, we must let
our minds be bold."
This is what we,.are striv-
ing to do now here in your
capital-and In your govern.
ment. '
`Grasping the Nettles'
Invested with the trust of
America's consensus, we are
grasping the nettles of our.
society. We are not avoiding
controversy to prolong the
political consensus-rather, 1:
we are striving to use the
consensus to resolve and re-
move. thepolitiEaL :contro- .al
Will a devotion to agree-
ment lccep us from those
tasks' that are disagreeable?
For myself, I turn back to
:the ancient Scriptures for the
answer:
"He that observeth the
wind shall not sow and he
that regardeth' the clouds
shall not reap."
If we were to try, this rest-
less, stirring and striving na-
.tlon would never live as the
captive of a comfortable con-
sensus.
'We Shall Know Trials
The times ahead for us-
and for the world--are not to
be bland and placid, . We shall
. This consensus Is new. We
have come ? to it more sud-
.denly than we foresaw-and
more fully than we antici-
pated. Today questions are
.being asked about the. mean-
ing of that consensus-proper,
,penetrating and -profound ?
,questions.
Thoughtful men want to
know, Are we entering an
era when consensus will be-
come an end in itself?
Will we substitute consen-
versies that have stood too'
long across the path of our
:people's progress and fulfill.
Since the State of the
Union Message on Jan. '4-
only one month ago--we will
have sent to the Congress by.
the end of this week 16 mes-
sages--messages facing up to
conflicts, to controversies and
to the needs for change in
our society. ,
For what we have asked,
we stand ready to welcome
all support or confront all
opposition, Believing that our
requests are -.right, and our
cause ;is just, we .are deter'-
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with the substance of your Not in a day or a year or
schools, your jobs, your cities, decade In 120 nations or
ife, your coun-. more-not, perhaps, in a life-
your family life,'
try-side, . your health your time-shall we finally grasp I
hopes, your preparedness- -I the goal of peace for Which
nlties. -' But we shall be always"
For as Emerson onde said: reaching, always trying-
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"The true test of civiliza- ! and, hopefully, always gain-
tion Is not the census, nor ~, In".
the size of cities nor the Toward that end, when I
crops, but the kind of man spoke last', month to the Con-
the country turns out," gross, I expressed the hope
We are concerned with the . that the new leadership of the
kind of man the country turns Soviet Union might visit our
out In these times. and the land-and to see us, to ancct
times to come.
us, to learn first-hand the de-
In a changing environment, termination here in America
.a changing society, a chang- for peace and the equal deter-
ing age, we are determined urination to support freedom.
that America shall turn out I am gratified that this.
men who are enlightened and ; expression Is receiving the
just, men who know beauty active, constructive-and, I
In their lives and compassion hope, fruitful-attention and
in their souls, men who are interest of the Soviet Govern-
hardened by thi strength of went. -
their faith rather than by the I have reason to believe
harshness of their fears. that the Soviet leadership
? It Is for this that we work would welcome my visit to
and fight-and ask you to -their country-as I would be
work and fight with us-Ina glad to do. I am hopeful that
consensus of common purpose before the year is out this
and common idealism. exchange of visits between us .;
No Turning Away may occur. As I have said
often before, the lon;,est jour-'"
While we look inward to
search the soul of America, ' ney begins with a single step
-and I believe such visits
we do not turn Inward--
nor
turn away-from the oppor- j would rc ssur an, anxious
tunities and responsibiliti s of world that our r two nations'[
are each striving toward the.
America in the world. pal of, ease
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1-lere are a few random facts: ~=-
() a1-id other congressIneil re-
;f;litly i esti,~t'.J?IY :d tiiO J. 's"'. ~'.il.I l`a&'-~
]:j Par- of a.:l Lk!I ,115ry into Meg al
FIO:Iticai
;:l.::ilVitics Of t~:x-~?;ie1111)i fOililf:i 6i15. J iit1i
'110Y found teas for the eyes and ears, of
'U. S. taxpayers, r
w fA Gil1 1. .fSi>Vc t ; nCll'ES 011)
~trtu;:y know arc nderstand t lie miioic*
(2) rat1'1'nan I arnedI that the income tax"
Jjuire~,,:;; , (IRS) had called off its own sil 1:>;
:uti^.;? ion of the 1 fig. Caplan .;i+ *iud 011 tOxi`S'
L.~
.Itl e, orders.
(3) The? Fund not -only engages. in poll-lit-
!I cal activity wlt ; lle al tai-i: sfatlis,
Itl.t it receives itegaly huge suns of nio>'rey
1 r'om the C
('l) Iii C`aPk while, another :ra ):a : group
the
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:'u'T1n for ' 6io icticn Of U. ?5.
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'(;) Id osei A. araT,"~_. 4 ~Jl nd tio.1 wa.s
SI`.4iISpI` of i" 1l:1 lgkatioll ? 4 . : cts alle ' c' "' 7r i s
?i i? 31(~i@,(Ar iy k
-Yc'zeil h.enlned'y. 2.:c53 pall-
re
were tzlllislLk: I)'T. the A- F.1~"i'Jt: t-?1~t
nation Leagti C, ..^ti p4~t'CJ.'ful . c : r ,~:':1ich l:~ ?_Fi ~?
Its own secret Lt J;:lca to
11~::? ~iCi?L'F5~:iill
galllla13o1ts a ' .ail ti-cO7i n,cn,ist orga,i':7'al-
tions. ' J
(6) Many patriots 'belie,?e t :a the C
merely any inte:rna?tional c tc i n o: the
fa:;~i-~DCf??r;a ion .eague, ui Cio::^re.cS :r1i-.
rears I)owek'iess to either prove ar ,disprove
these clear es..
(i) massive publicity,ca.npaign is being ? .'
repaleE in New York (and o he. inte.r-
1latiollal ceiltcrs) " as part of an o;isIa?u; .'~ ' "
011 the few relll'ail.illg IMITIO.s to large sC:Oe
nlnigr atiou, of -Asiatic .and F fl can. ?ord.'s.
(8) Se -eral past illves:,-i at ous of faix-
exCl11pt foli)t at totes were /alts,.-:I, or watered
'down by the ""coillciie:Ital" deaths of colt-
{Tes melt S11911sorill- such Live,.,' rations.
Among the'dea d? eoll(eress2uer, V.,.-is :ep. CEox
Who ')Oil)ted out that the Jkdius Iii"'oseiiwald.
t+~oulldatioll-fattened with Sears, oe.l,iel-
profits--lead Com mtiliist fronts in, the United
NOTE: This clipping was
received in an envelope post-
marked Alexandria, Virginia,
16 August 1965. The source
of the item and the person
who penned in the sentence at
the end of the
is unknown.
paragraph
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