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school exam disproves mental
equality; every church and every
jail disproves moral equality.
A plowhorse can train for years
but will never outrun an untrained thoroughbred. The one
might sell for a hundred dollars ;
the other for a million. There
are hundreds of breeds of dogs
- all unequal .
Instead of repeating like crazy
parrots that "all men are equal, "
let's face the truth : No two people
in the world's three billion are
"equal." God made them all unequal.
H. S. RIECKE JR.
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Public Accommodations
Q.u estionnaires Check:ed
Mayor James L. Barnard expressed disappointment
yesterday fa the number of replies received to the City
Council's call for desegregation of public accommodations.
" It was a little less than I expected. I had hoped
more firms would let us know how they stand," Barnard
said.
However, the m ayor said he
doesn,t f eeI th e Ia:ak of r esponse
is so m uch an unwillingness to
integrate as it is an aversion to
filling out a questionnaire.
"A lot of people don't like to
be bothered with surveys and
blank forms," the mayor said. "I
know I don't."
Replies Tabulated
.
.
However, Barnard said the s1g..
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.
mficant fig ure 1s not that 11 restaurant owners said they would
open their facilities and only one
said no, but the large number
who did not r eply.
Requests were mailed to 175
restaurants and 117 hotels and
motels.
A strict interpretation of the
questionnaire could mean most
of those not replying are against
integration but the mayor doesn't
think this is so.
Barna.rd's comments yesterday
followed a tabulation Thursday
night of replies to a request for
desegregation mailed late last
week and early this week.
The request was mailed to es- Already In
tablishments offering .. public a c- E ven though it had been less
commodations, particularly r es- than a week when returns were
taurants, hotels, motels, theaters tabulated, Barnard said the bulk
and bowling alleys, some of which of the replies the city is going to
have already integrated.
receive is already in.
The request followed a meeting When the council met with the
last week between the City Coun- Negro committee an agreement
cil and
a committee of Ne- was made to m eet again in two
gro leaders. The Negroes were weeks (next week) to review the
particularly interested in obtain- resul ts.
ing a list of places that would of- In the absence of more conclufer services to them so that they sive retu rns, which are not ex:,vould not be em?arrassed by be- peeled, Barnard indicated the
mg refused service.
council will have to take another
The reque t for desegregation approach , probably by m eeting
asked for returns only from per- wi th owners of the motels hotels
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not desegregate, and 16 from her
tels and motels, two of which
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dations.
said.
However, the mayor said he
doesn’t feel the lack of response
is so much an unwillingness to
integrate as it is an aversion to
filling out a questionnaire.
“A lot of people don’t like to
be bothered with surveys and
blank forms,” the mayor said, “I
know I don’t.”
Replies Tabulated
Barnard’s comments yesterday
followed a tabulation Thursday
night of replies to a request for
desegregation mailed late last
week and early this week.
The request was mailed to es-
tablishments offering “public ac-
commodations, particularly res-
taurants, hotels, motels, theaters
and bowling alleys, some of which
have already integrated.
The request followed a meeting
last week between the City Coun-
cil and a committee of Ne-
jgro leaders. The Negroes were
particularly interested in obtain-
ing a list of places that would of-
fer services to them so that they
would not be embarrassed by be-
ing refused service.
The request for desegregation
asked for returns only from per-
sons who would comply with the
request and not from those who
would not.
Three Against
Returns tabulated Thursday in-|;
‘\eluded 12 from restaurants, in-})
cluding one which said it would
‘|not desegregate, and 16 from ho-|:
two of which)
tels and mofels,
‘}were against it.
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nt egra
Public Accommodations
Questionnaires Checked
Mayor James L. Barnard expressed disappointment
yesterday in the number of
Council’s call for desegregation of public accommo-
replies received to the City
“Tt was a little less than I expected. I had hoped
more firms would let us know how they stand,’’ Barnard
However, Barnard said the sig-
nificant figure is not that 11 res-
taurant owners said they would
open their facilities and only one
who did not reply.
motels.
questionnaire could mean most
of those not replying are against
integration but the mayor doesn’t
think this is so.
Already In
Even though it had been less
than a week when returns were
tabulated, Barnard said the bulk
of the replies the city is going to
receive is already in.
When the council met with the
Negro committee an agreement
was made to meet again in two
results.
In the absence of more conclu-
sive returns, which are not ex-
pected, Barnard indicated the
council will have to take another
approach, probably by meeting
with owners of the motels, hotels
and restaurants.
said no, but the large number
Requests were mailed to 175)
restaurants and 117 hotels and
A strict interpretation of the i
weeks (next week) to review the
Goi Ré
ice
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appointed
Qo
nse
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Pittman safd he had·listened to
Allen's tes ~ony but never had
seen the Atlanta mayor in an integrated restaurant.
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Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of Atlanta
Mayor's Office
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
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New Orleans.
Editor, The Times-Picayune:
A most misinterpreted phrase is
that "all men are created equal."
"Equality" pertains only to I the
soul and "equality" under the
law.
But "equality" never has-nor
ever shall-pertain to physical,
mental or moral capabilities.
The mere fact that no two sets
of fingerprints are the same
makes men different. Similar
twins-from the same cell re not equal. One will outlive
the other; one may become a
aint, the other a murderer. Every
athletic contest disproves physical
equality; every spelling bee or
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New Orleans,
Editor, The Times-Picayune:
A most misinterpreted phrase is
that ‘all men are created equal.”
“Equality” pertains only to’ the
soul and “‘equality” under the
law.
But “equality’’ never has—nor
ever shall—pertain to physical,
mental or moral capabilities.
The mere fact that no two sets
of fingerprints are the same
makes men different. Similar
twins—from the same cell —
are not equal. One will outlive
the other; one may become a
saint, the other a murderer. Every
rathletic contest disproves physical
equality; every spelling bee or
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Decaturite
·Claims Rape
And Beating
A 49-year-old Decatu·r woman
was forced into an automobile
with three young Negroes who
attacked her and raped her late
Friday night, police said.
The white woman told police
she was walking near a motel on
Carnegie Way when the men drove
'Up, pointed a pistol' and told her
to get in the car or they would
blow her head off."
She told police the trio "slapped
her around" then drove to the
area of Techwood Drive and Baker, Harris, and Williams streets
where they dragged her from the
car, tore her clothes off, and
r aped her.
THE WOMAN, whom officers
said they found in a "hysterical
condition." told polic~ also that
the men beat her again after they
had raped her.·
They told her, "You can't say a
Negro hadn't had something to
do with you," police quoted Urn
woman.
She was taken to Grady Hospital for treatment and later dismissed, police also said.
The assailants were all said to
l,)e between 20 and 25 years of age
d between 5 feet, 7 inches
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Decaturite
Claims Rape
And Beating
A 49-year-old Decatur woman
was forced into an automobile
with three young Negroes who
attacked her and raped her late
Friday night, police said.
The white woman told police
she was walking near a motel on
Carnegie Way when the men drove
up, pointed a pistol and told her
to get in the car or they would
“blow her head off.”
She told police the trio ‘slapped
her around’? then drove to the
area of Techwood Drive and Ba-
ker, Harris, and Williams streets
where they dragged her from the
ear, tore her clothes off, and
Taped her.
THE WOMAN, whom officers
said they found in a “hysterical |
condition,’ told police also that
the men beat her again after they
had raped her.
They told her, “You can't say a
Negro hadn't had something to |
do with you,” police quoted the
woman.
. She was taken to Grady Hospi-
tal for treatment and later dis-
missed, police also said.
The assailants were all said to
be beiwoen 20 end 2 cars ot ace
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AFTER 5 O A YS RETURN TO
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
MAYOR.
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AFTER 5 DAYS RETURN TO
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
MAYOR IVAN ALLEN,
CITY OF ATLANTA,
ss CITY HALL,
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JulJ' 30, 196 3
You do not represent the people of tl1 iG city in your
bid for recognition by the Kennedy's ir, Washington lasl
week . Why do you -:,alk out of bot . . sides of your mouth?
You are '-,he weakest thing .;e ,ave ev~r had as .tv'.iayor and
the r.m.jority of the people were incense~ at your sneaking
a -·oach and bid for personal glory in siding strangely
a a:.,1st your own city and State,, ,,hen in sight of bigger
r] ry.
lon ' t you Give up. I am just one of the tax payers,
r d a r gistered voter, and I am in the minority g oup
Lhc for'""otten Wlite Race . Where do you belong?
T · ave> no f,,eling for a luke warm person, and belie\:e the
} iblP says to spit it out of your mouth, the lukewarm,
you are either hot or cold . .. ina leadership position.
ever Ga.id. you were a leade . Ycu should go back to
ales ,"ob.
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lv'iAYOR IVAN ALLEN,
City Hall,
Atlanta, Georgia .
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July 30, 1963
You do not represent the people of this city in your
bid for recognition by the Kennedy's in Washington last
week. Why do you talk out of both sides of your mouth?
You are the weakest thing we have ever had as Mayor and
the majority of the people were incensed at your sneaking
approach and bid for personal glory in siding strangely
against your own city and State, when in sight of bigger
glory.
Why don't you give up. I am just one of the tax payers,
and a registered voter, and I am in the minority group
of the forgotten White Race. Where do you belong?
I have no feeling for a luke warm person, and believe the
bible says to spit it out of your mouth, the luke warm,
for you are either hot or cold...ina leadership position.
Who ever said you were a leader. You should go back to
your sales job.
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MAYOR IVAN ALLEN,
City Hall, |
Atlanta, Georgia.
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OF PLOTT R PLA D . IN K Y PO ITI
might lol!le ach·ertlslnf .
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monist Jews) - with a few Gentile stoogea
Jewish Council
plan-see
the
Pro
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to front for them. Two and a half million
met at Basie, Switzerlancl, In 1879 and drew
Protocol XX, 20. "Economic,
J ews in Russia occupy nearly an governenemI.
up the Protocols of the Learned Elders of
crises ltave betn produced by 01
m ent positions and live in luxury with the
2. Bead carefully arrd judge for yourself ~ion" as the formula for their ·pJaa to capfor the goyin (Gentile) by no
fi n est ca1·s and mink coats while the Gen•
about what ls wrong with 'America.
-ture control of e world.
ot er means an the wit drawal
tile population lives in slavery and squalot
3. UNLESS YOU ACT AT ONCE to
16. Jews claim the Protocols are forof money fr om circ.u lation."
as their slaves. LAZAR KAGANOVICH,
1ttop Uiis plo~ whicll ll.aa been ,teadily pro- geries. A forgery is an unauthorized copy
J ewish brother-ht-law of STALIN was the
This
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1905
and
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to
of an original. The Jews never question the
"FELIX FRANKFURTER" of the Soviet
gressing for many yean, and especially th e authenticity of the original Protocols whick the panic of 1893 which was caused by
Jut 20 years, and now .hu its key men 1- • were written in Hebrew. The important simply and sudden y withdrawing a large Union.
~:he desired positions of power, ready to fact is that the Jews are carrying the plot amount of gold from the New York Stock
World War m Is to exhaust the ·nation!I
Exchange and s t ding it to Montreal. so that they will agree to a J ewish world
puU th.e strings wkic11 wij) submerge Gentile out to the letter.
lmmanity fore..-er.
. · rr 17. The Russian Revolution was fi- "The Federal Re erve Conspiracy" docu- government. The Jew-controlled United
4. E very Senator and Congressman 1s nanced by J ews Jacob Schiff, Otto Kahn & ments the details of this operation from ' Nations is to be the world government; the
tonstantly v~t~ng on questiona concerning P a ul W arburg, ~f Kuhn, Loeb & Company, economic journals and from little-publicized 0ag of the United Nations is taken from
tile world cnsJS, yet few ltave the guts to New York bankers. They advanced 48 mil- Congressional invef;tigations. The money the Oag of Israel and Russia.
panics of 1907 (which occurred in a year of
tell the people what 18 baek of the entire lion dollars and trained 276 Jewish revo- general prosperity) 19Zl and ·1929 were
28. The world· ' crisis is made by
world crisis and ~o advocate m easuret to lutionaries in New York City on the lower .:aused in the sam e ,way, and the details are
BERNARD BARUCH, FELIX FRANKFUR'l'ER, LEHMAN, JAMES PAUL WAR~ounterad It.
East Side who were shipped to Russia in similarly docum ent('d,
BURG, LEWIS L. STRAUSS (of Kuhn,
5. Rather than endure the smear that 1917 to direct the overthrow of the gov22. THE HOU E OF ROTHSCHILD, Loeb & Co., and who was r ecently appointed
would come their way, many members of ernment and set up the present CommuJewish banking · house., loaned m oney to Chair man of the U. S. Atomic Energy
Congrese are willing to sell their own f u- nist government of U. S. S. R. They passed
tue generations into slavery. Spineless through Germany (with whom we were both sides in Wor ld War I (in line with the Commission by EISENHOWER), ROTHSProtocols plot).
rjthout such loans there CHILD estate, MORGENTH.A.U, EINcreatures engrossed witll the egotism of the then at war ) by permission of Paul War ' 1. The lnformation printed here Is not
available from any of the regular channe).ll
of Information which are contrelleil bl 0111!
1
C. DouglCl!l DIiion
lLapowskll
Undersecreta ry of St ate
Importance of their positions and thinking
they are the all-wise m entors of the , nation
passing on its vital questions, whereas they
are guilty of the grossest hypocrisy of all
aimes in evading the one and aJl important
l&Bue whicll is the foundation of all other
1uestfons. They are presidina over the diw•
I on of e white race.
David Lilienthal
First Chairm a n
Ato mic Energy Com, inion
.
Gen. Herman Feldman
Quartermaster Gene ral
T.S .D., U. S. Army
burg's brothe1l', who was the Kaiser's Chief would have been I o war as neither side
of Espionage, and permission of the Ger- could afford war. But the J ews wanted
man Chancellor, Von Bethman•Hollweg war in order to h.t e Gentile destroy Gen(Jew). Trotsky and Lenin were the lead- tile, aud to bring un world chaos and to
ers. All attempted assassinations and assas• seize power in the interim due to the
inations of Czars were carried out by Jews. emergencies created,
23. WILSON Put the U. S. into the
18. BERNARD BARUCH gave $50,·
war
to bale out the J e_wish banking int~reata
000
DROW ·w1LSON'S cam ai~ ,
STEIN, and the r est of their Jewish conspirators.
29. Why do J ews talk of the crisis we
ha ve with Ru sia ? They control the governments of Russia, England, Franre, Israel, and
If.he U. S. T he crisis is their own making,
br ought about by them in ord~r t o put us
in a military straitjacket to them.
But It's going to last a good many yea11a!"
ANN A knows the plan of the P roto coll.
She supervised t1'e hiring of more than a
million while she was in that job. It will
take ten years to unscramble the Red net•
work she set up if America does not paSI
out before.
35. She was backed bv BERNARD
BARUCH for her position. She is a friend
of EISENHOWER. BARUCH is the secret
President of the United States. EISENHOW·
ER is his mouthpiece. EISENHOWER, 0 11
BARUCH'S advice, opposes the BRIC.KER
amendment so our Constit ution can be set
aside and world government set up, and t:h.e
White Race destroyed.
36. Jew EINSTEIN caused the Atomic
. Energy traitor, KLAUS F UCHS, to be released from jail in Canada and brought to
the United States, where he acted a~
the world's leading atomic energy spy.
EINSTEIN was a str ong supporter of traf..
tors JULIUS and ETHEL ROSENBERG.
EINSTEIN in a letter to Jew WILLIAM
FRAUENGLASS, New York ·teacher, ad-
David D11blnsq
Ruui a n-born World Wide
Labor Leader
vised all wit nl'sses to refuse to ann, er
questions before Congressional commltteee.
37. JC'wi:..;h inte ·national banker fore •s
that baekt>d EISENHOWER for President
also backed STEVENSON. TRUMA followed the Jewish i strurtions. 'l'he Jewi.'l
international hankers,
erol'd, n ·
�6. Many mem"bers of Congress desire to
Jead a life of hypocrisy and escape the real
lsaue, leamg it for others, who, in like
manner, leave it for others, and all touch
it not. Thus the internal enemy -has a free.
and untrammeled field in which he is moving rapidly forward to the climax.
. 7. Needed is a simultaneous effort of a
large rroup of Senators and Congressmen
to expose this plot because there is protection in numbers. The public could thus
be ar oused, and once aroused, would gin
them its support, and smear of indh'iduals
~ould not take place wh.en a goodly number
act simultaneously.
·
S. Communism was set up by .Jews
In 1917.
9. It is the Jewish plot to enslave the
Gentiles and ~o Tole over them as kings
•ver slaves.
10. The Jews consider this their destiny
u
"the chosen people".
oacKeo oy w a:n;no -n u-ui: nruun i,uc u
Company on .the promise that he would
obtain passage of and sign PAUL WARBURG'S "Federal Reserve Act of 1913" which he did - which placed the banking
reserves of the United States under the
control of the Jewish international bankers. ROTHSCHILD, KUHN, LOEB, and
LEH~AN, ~tc.
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-
Jews in complete charge of the United
States - BERJ.~ARD. BARUCH as head of
War Industries Board, P AUL WARBURG
as head of banking interests, and EUGENE
MEYER who now owns the leftist paper
"Washington Post" and also controls Allied
Chemical ,and Dye, head of the Liberty
L oan drive. BARUCH spent 10 bilijon
dolJars of allied money, giying his own
19. The public thinks the Federal Re- companies .the choicest contracts , on which·
serve banks are goTernment· owned, but he also could fix prices, and . made himself
they are privately owned, the geographic a m ulti-m illionaire by fleecing the people o(
dispersal of twelve to represent decentrali- ~he United States.
zation just being window-dressing as they
all are dependent on the Federal Reserve 24. BARUCH has spent his life carBank of New York which is under control 'rying out the plot of the "Protocols of the
of the Wall Street Jewish ·i nternational Learned Elders of Zion" while representb~bn.
· ing himself to the public as "Elder Statesm an" and "Advisor to P residents". He pre20: They collect the dividends resulting tends to be a patriot by advising America
from the interest payments of the U. S. what it should do (or protection against,
government on its bonds sold to the Fedwhich lte and his gang hat1
er al Reser ve Banks, financed by deposits of
America in their plot.
3U. W h y dICl Truman m r:111;,, m aJJpmm
ing a five-man civilian boartl Atomic Energy
C9mmission, appoint four Jews as members?
Chairman DAVID LILIENTHAL, then
shown to be a member of two Commu.nistfronts, yet backed by BARUCH' for the
position. Other Jew members, W. W. WAYMACK, R. F . BACHER, and LEWIS L.
STRAUSS.
oniror tne won as omnnea
eir·~,l"'T'I,___ __
tocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" have
complete control of both the Democratic and
Republican parties;
With · their unlimited supply of money,
they can buy anything. Protocol III., 11.
"With t he aid -of gold - which .is all in our
hands - we shall create universal economic
crises which will bring industry to a standa
still/'
31. Why does Eisenhower now appoint
LEWIS L. STRAUSS, Jewish Kuhn Loeb
banker, as cbafrman of the U. S. Atomic
Protocol IV., 4. "To give the G-entiles no
E nergy Commission?
t ime to think, their minds must be diverted
32. Why did E isenhower appoint Jewish - thus all nations take no note of their
Austrian-born P rof. ARTHUR F. BURNS common foe." ,
his Economic Advjser? (The Protocols say
t he Jews must occupy the positions of eco38. The United States is already captm·ed.
nomic advisers) .
Its government i$ under the control of its
33. Why did Eisenhower appoint ,Jewess 11 million Jews headed b:y the BARUCH,
FREDA B. HENNOCK Federal Communi- FRANKFURTER, LEHMAN, MORGAN•
cations Commissioner, and J e w SAMUEL
!flAU, W ARBURG gang.
..
Edward M. M. W arburg
Charles I. Schottland
Head of
Kulrn, Loeb Co.
&_
•
11. To accomplish this t hey create wars,
revolutions, and depressions in order t o
1eize the power during the resulting chaos.
12. For hundreds of years this has been
the Jewish plan on the instr uctions of their
Grand Sanhedrin of Constantinople ln it.a
Vengeance Protocol of 1492.
13. To do so, they have cornered the
world's gold supply and have sold the world
the fiction that gold is wealth, b1stead of
the land and commodities being recognized
as wealth. By their control of gold, they
han enslaved all nations to them threugh
loans. They hold the world in an economic
1traitjacket.
14. By their control of gold, they control the means of propaganda, smearing all
newspapers and publications who do not
kow-tow to their wishes, and also shutting
off all foreign news they do not wish a
aation's people to hear. Every regular
aewspaper in tlte land talks of tlte world
erisls, but not one dares to tnform tile pubw
lit; !( Pa• Je~ plo, beJlba.. P.e ~risf • Tlle1.
Social Security Chief
Ali~ -
commercial banks throughout the country
-YOUR -MONEY. The U. S. government
pays interest on its own credit and the
Jewish international bankers collect it. In
1946 on a national debt of 246 billion, the
interest was 14 ½
million dollars a
day .
Today, 1954, the National debt is 276 billion
doilars. Can you see where th e money
power lies? By their control of gold 'th e
J ewish international bankers get richer
while Gentile America gets poor er and
poor er. In the "Protocols" they say they will
drain the entire pr oduct of material and
labor off the land into their treasuries.
21. The Congress "abdicated" in 1913
when it passed the Feder al Reserve Act.
The Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve Banks met behind closed doorl!I
and has more power than the Congress of
the United States. Said Board of Gonrnors is not responsible to the public nor to
Congress and has repeatedly s1town that
It ts under tlle control of the international
l)anker. By; raising tltt redil!lcount rate _(a
-
.:,-..3
Harry Dexter White
Treasury Dept. Spy
BARUCH spent $10,000 to bring the Communist ch urch burners ,back from Spain
where they burned r eligious leaders alive
after covering them with kerosene. (Tim e
Magazine, J a n. 2, 1939.)
25.
w oria w ar
1 was forced on Ger-
James P. Warburg
Worl d Government Leadel'
Lewis L. Strauss
Chairm.:in of 'Atomio
C ommission
B. GRONER her assistant? The Protocols
say t hey must control all communications.
34.
ANNA M. ROSENBERG, who attend-
Louis Rothschild
C hairma n of
Marit ime Board
Hyman G. Rickover
Chairman Peacetime
Atomic Energy Commission
One hundred and sixty miJlion American
Gentiles r uled by 11 million Jews. A nation
within a nation. And in the world, billions
of Gentiles are ruled by 16 million world Jews.
39. DAVID SENTER, political writer for
ed Communist front meetings according to
sworn testimony by RALPH DE SOLA, the Hearst papers, on lu\y 6, 1953, states
hireil 10,000 p eo p e fo
e
anh t n- 'th at the .man beltind t'he guns in
e
many by the Jewish International bankers (Atomic Energy) project, (The New York- EISENHOWER administration is SIDNEY
who squeezed Germany financially for this er, September 15, 1945). This included the JAMES WEINBERG, Wall Street investpurpose. Jew, SAMUEL UNTERMEYER, spies JULIUS and ETHEL ROSENBERG, ment banker of GOLDMAN, SACHS and
brought about the boycott of Germany in GREENGLASS, SOBEL, GOLD, KLAUS
COMPANY. It is clear that the EISEN1933 for this purpose.
FUCHS and others. SIDNEY FIELDS, HOWER CABINET was hand-picked by
26. World War II was for the pur - writing in the New York Mirror Novem- WEINBERG·s man, General LUCIUS
pose of the Jews doing to Germany what ber 15, 1950, describes the p~wer ANNA CLAY, whom WEINBERG made Chairman
they did to Russia in World War I, causing, had while in charge of the nation's man- of Continental Can. Jews WEINBERG and
reTolution and establishing Communism.
power: Tomorrow MRS. ANNA M. BARUCH rule EISENHOWER, that i1
ROSENBERG
assumes her duties a& As· definite.
27. World War III is being arranged
by the Jews · in order to bring the entire sistant Secretary of Defense in charge of
40
While focusing our attention on the
world into Communism, which is Jewislt the nation's manpower. There are about enemy from without, the enemy from
11uper capitalism, \\'ith the Jews controlling 115 different U. S. government agencies within has captured the United State
the government as they do now in the concerned .with manpower." Mr. FIELDS
government. 'l'he power passed from the
SoTiet Union and all other Communist quotes Mrs. ROSENBERG: "Today we are
countries - Poland, llungary, Czechoslova- In for a long pull ••• I would not dare estl• people to the state about twenty yeau
(See ther Side)
lda1 Roumanla. China (Estonia. Latvi" an4 ,nate how long. Nobody would believe :me.
�llgo. No longer are the three fflvlslom of gov,
ernment, Legislative, Executive, Judicial of equal
power as was intended by the founding fathers.
· 41. Only the form of a Republic is mamtained, deceiving the people into believing they
have a Republic. They have same on local level
only, not on a national level.
42. The Executive is all powerful. Con·
gress is powerless. By p a t r o n a g e and by
- trategy the Executive gets his way. He can buy
. egi ·lation. Congressmen admit they have no
check on the astronomical budget figures they
vote for, and once voted, the Executive can
1pend it at will with no check up. The Executive
appoints the Supreme Court Judges and so
con ols that also.
43. The invisible Jewish government hM
been in control vf the U.S. since- F. D. R. took
office, and also controls WINSTON CHURCHILL, England, France, the Soviet Union, Israel,
Hu~gary, and Czechoslovakia, Poland, and R oumania.
<\4. The land ln Israel 1.s owned by the
Jake Arvey
Political i oss of
Chicago
PALESTINE POTASH CORP. and the PALESTINE ECONOMIC CORP. represented in t he
U 'ted States by the National Jewish Fund.
A ab had occupied part of this lal'ld for 1 ,31?()
nd pf rt 1.,700 years. The Jews c ame m
p
of the world and murdered the
and pushed nearly a million into the
dese where 850,000 still exist.
45. WINSTON CHURCHILL sent his war
messages to ROOSEVELT through BER·
NARD BARUCH who had his apartment in the
dorf Asto ·a in New York.
46. ANTHONY EDEN recuperated from a a
m:. at the Rhode Island home of the daughter f J~v, OTTO KAHN, one of those who
c1a1.ced the R i:;slan revolution. Mrs. OTTO
KAHN was :teted by Bolshevist Russia like an
press.
47. THE JEW PLAN
Ca> To cause wars to consume the American
entile manpower whicll should be the seed of
a nation.
> To replace the consmned American
faken to Russia to be tried, without protection of "9 ~ i;l.Qt. all.ow@d .to Will ttu, - , .
the U. S. Courts and U.S. ConstitutiOll.; and trial
Protocol 11•1 says "It ls lndispens1ble
by jury. It makes it a crime to say anything retor our purpose that wars, so
flecting upon any r ace, or group, and this law
far as possible, should not result In
the J ews want so they can proceed unhampered
territorial gains; war will thus be
in their plot, and it will be criminal to accuse
brought
to the economic ground....
them.
Our lrtternational rights will then
(j ) Universal Military 'fi'ainlng Is for the purWipe out national rights, in the proppose of getting the young men of America under
er sense of right, and will rule the
control of the J ews for 8 year pe1iods and with
nations precisely as the civil law o:t
the military whiphand over them, they will be
States rules the relations o:t their subforced t o study and accept Communist propajects among themselves."
ganda . Those who accept will be given the ad54. EISENHOWER advocated the LEHMAN
vancement and allowed to study for the positions of doctors, dentists, lawers, etc., but those Inspired legislation to admit 214,000 ad<llttonm
who r ebel a gainst it will be chosen for floor Immigrants <mostly Jews, you will see> to rescrubbers, etc. place the Gentile Americans destroyed in the
Korean war. Eighteen gullible Republican Sena(k) The Human Rights Convenant, drawn up
by . ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, DEAN ACHISON, tors sponsored this legislati0n which they would
and two Russians, gives the government of any have voted against the previous ye\lr had TRUMAN introduced it, but now they consider they
member nation of the United Nations the right, have
a "Republican;' President. Since the end ot
Jf it thinks itself threatened, to curb t he -f reedom World War 11, ACHESON let fn - five times as
the press, and impose martial law, and to many Immigrants as the w allows and 77 per
~ake over all industry and all labor. _ _ _
cent of them were Jews. Congress stands supineJ
Herbert Lehman
La.der in
Marxist Phl-t
Albert Einstein
Max Rabb
Sidney Hillman
30 Communist Citations
Secy. to ~abinet
Mon behind F.D.R.
This is the means they intend to use to spring
the trap on the United States and take over the
government with their dictatorship. They are
also pushing to do the same thing by urging
passage of standby mobUtzatlon legislation, for
which BARUCH appeared before Congressional
committe~s and for which he has made public
speeches irl advocating that the President be
given complete authority to mobilize everyone
from 1 7 to 70, in event of attack or threat of
attack l>Y Russia, a threat he and his gang will
bring about at the desired time, because they
control the ~overnment of the Soviet Union, as
well as of England~ France, Israel, and the
United States.
THE PASSING OF THE WHITE RACE ·
48. Jews keep themselves segregated and
do not intermarry but they want t he Gentiles
to intermarry with color ed races. Why not, then,
the Jews? Oh, no, they consjder them selves "the
chosen people" to rule over all the other races
of the world.
ly by while all thi"s goes on as though it were a
little child and not supposed to know.
55. HENRY MORG.Arfl'HAU JR., Secretar.Y.
of the Treasury, with HAS.RY DEXTER WlilTE,
Under Secretary and COJlll1\unist (who committed
suicide when exposed) and liAROLD GLASSER
- all Jews in charge of our Treasury - gave to
the Communists money Plates complete with
three plane-loads of secret ink and four planeloads of secret paper for Pl'inting our money in
East Germany to pay two Years salary to Communist soldiers. Jewish refugees br ought mill·
Ions o:t this money to the U. S. to set up in business.
56. More Koreas are to come in the future
to consume more American manpower which
should be the seed of thlS nation. We now have
our men scattered in 63 COUntries, according to
U. S. News and World RePOrt Dec. 25, 1953.
57. More letting doW11 ot the Immigration
Laws ts to come, to let IJ1 ltlore J ews t o take the
place of the conswn~d AJnerican Gentiles.
'
58, When the United ~tates Is worn down
m!l be lhotl "l1l18 1B your lut chance. Wll"'
(f) He refused to win the Korean war.
<g> He gave the Commumsts everythlng they tne J ews pull the dlctatorshlp, they wm 1hoot
a sked In the truce negotiations, including giv- you or put you in concentration camp1. Yo
ing up the strategic island of Cho and two others. have presided at the · passing of the United
States a nd the passing of the white race. Yo11
<h> He is against tax reduction, although he let It happen. Now get together In one mlghtY,
had promised it.
elfort to stop It. This ls reality. You have o~
<D He has refused to clean out the Reds ID one chance left and that le to arrange a slmul·
government positions.
taneous outcry by a group o:t your fellow mem<j> He ts against McCARTHY and never talks bers o:t Congress to Indict this conspiracy bJ
against the enemy from without. <In line with the size of which the Capone gang and the
the Protocols wherein they say they will dlvert Mana a re Infants. The Jewish Antt-Detamaoon
the attention or the people whlle they ao tnerr . tea gue, irs .B'Ilat B"ntn, tne Amen can JeWlSD
work o.f the· plot.) To give the Gentnes no mne congress, · are sunverS1ve conspiraoes carrymg
to trunk, their mimls must be cllvertea .•.tnll9 out the .Tew plan. ni.ey are a "Gestapoff m
an nations wm. take no note o.f their common every communlty. The Jewtsh communl1le•
everywner e runy cooper ate-none cn:savow It..
foe-4."
ni.ey
have been taught It ror hunareas or yeara.
<k) He Is for the United Nation s [which Is to
The Protocols of Zion are being fulfllied. Act
be the Jewish World Government].
now or your posterity will be slaves forever!
Q) He appointed the pro-communist Harvar d
BENJAMIN FRANKL.IN predicted this ln h1a
President CONANT as High Commissioner ot Convention S peech ln 1784, and you have carried
Germany.
It out and brought It to the point at which the
Cm) He appointed the BARUCH-WEINBERG trap \s a.bout to snap. Get together at once and
chosen BOIIl.EN as Ambassador to Russia, he undo lt or be prepared to take the consequence•
lsmar Baruch
Chief of Civil Service
Dr. R. Oppenheimer
Former Atomic Energr.
Pla nt Bou
Sidney J. W einberg
Directs Invisible
Leon l(eperlln9
Truman Financi•I
Government
Advisor
being a ROOSEVELT-TRUMAN favorite interpretc and advisor, who still contends the Yalta
and Teheran decisions were right.
(n) He appointed the ROOSEVELT-TRUMAN
favorite General WALTER EDELL SMITH as
and you and your posterity, will be wiped out
or go into slavery forever. There la no tlme to
delay.
In case you think we ate preludiced, b:\stor,,
for more th
1,000.. years indicates that wh
men who knew the J aps wer e on their way to
attack us at Pearl Harbor and did not alert om
forces there.
(o) He sponsored the legislation to a dmit 214,
000 additional aliens In the next three years and
secured lts passage.
He ts against the W ALTER-McCARRAN
Immigration Law.
to evtct them eventually-Babylon, Spain, Franoe,
Eng1ana, ana as recent as 1939, Germany. ADG
It will happen in America.
(q) He ls for raJsing the debt llmlt of the United States.
<r~ He ls fo! keeping up the foreign spending
to fmance socialistic governments in other countries while tearng down the United States.
(s) He ls a gainst bookburning but wants U. S.
citizens taxed to supply Red slanted books to
foreign libraries.
(t) He Is for Universal Military Training,
1. Or ganize Into a group wtlllng t ..
America by simultaneous action.
2. Outlaw Communisln.
3. Make treason during peace time a crime
punishable by death.
4. Outlaw the Anti-Defamation League.
American Jewish Congres1 and American
Jewish Committee.
TO STATE LEGISLATORS ffi' THE 48 STATES:
Undersecretary o:t State, who fs one o:t the nve
ever these people h ave settled, lt was necessary
--0--
What You Can Do
ro
U.S.
SENATORS
and
CONGRESS
�Isadore Jac:k Martin
Liaison Man ·
White House and Congress
A lfred G. Katzin
Simon E. Sobeloff
Rabbi Hillel Silver
in c:harge of all
U. N. Personn~I
District Federal Judge
Vice Pre6. A.J.C.
Top Zionist
Powerful in Washington
tiles with Jewish immigrants from E urope and
Asia.
c) To consume the money of the Ameri.can
Gentile population by the direct and indirect
taxes necessary to pay the interest t o the Jewim international bankers on the national debt
and to pay national budgets brought a bout by
the cost ·of the wars and the preparation for
wars.
(d> To en.force non-segregation in order that
Intermarriage of White and colored races <which
always results in colored offspring> will be
brou 0 ht about and thus cause the passing of the
whit; race, which race the ~ews consider their
only o stac e to the fulfillment of their pr otocol p1ot, as they teel. the n- superior intelligence
<as they call it) • ill enable them to easily rule
over a ,orld of colored races.
(e> To set aside our Constitution by means of
w
ill'i'h t e United Nations and then
d
over;nm.e t to the United
Na ons w
w111 be a Jewish wortd government.
<fJ In any world governmefit-we--will whave
7 per ce,1t ot the vote, being 7 per cent of the
worlct · population. They will outvote us and
will s.11p millions of black and yellow people
into tne Umted States and with non-segregation laws, the white race will melt away, which
I.II ti.... Jew plan.
( ,) Fair Employment Practices Commission;
E >C, the Genociue treaty, the Human Rights
Couvenaut, and Universal Military Training are
all Jewish Communist measures pushed by the
Jewish controlled United Nations.
(l I F ..KP.C. i, to force employers to hire Corriu to and colQred people with no freedom of
le( in order to break down white control of
Ind t y, "·1 al,;o to brh g about inte1marriage
oi h . <: an. co ored o, no11.-scgregat1011 m inry
r 1er t ~e wiµing ou ol the whit"'
1tlch
! Thtt Genocide treaty
collld
LorQe you to ·be
of the country would inform the people. Papers
daily speak of the world crisis yet not one of
the r egular commercial dailies has the guts to
come out with the truth of the Jew plot. They
would lose some Jewish advertising dollars __
so better to have wars and the dissolution of the
United States a nd the passing of the white race
than to lose t hose precious Jewish advertising
d llars The newspaper s need to also arrange
sinntlt aneous exposure of the plot.
49 . J ews 'b rought on W or Id W ar 11 and
· _
Its aftermath had us fight it in order to re,
move the h~o barriers, Germany a nd J apan
from Russian expansion in order to make the
present World crisis.
50. The Jews caused the st ooge TRU~
- A CHESON gang to build up R ussia to present
a threat to the United States which they could
then ~e to put the United States in a military
a°
J. Irwin Shapiro
Head of State Dept.
of Investigation
Dr. Leo Pasvolsky
Nathan felnsinger
M anly Fleisc:hman
Drafted U. N. Charter
with Alger Hiss
Chairman Truman's
Wage Stabilization Boerd
Defense Prod. Adm.
under Truman
enough and the· Russian H-bomb stockpile is
built up enough so that Russia can win then the
Jews will bring about World War 111 to exhaust
the white race so that the remnants left will
snbmit to world government in desperation
which will be a "Jewish World Government". '
59. They state they Will then forbid the In•
termarriage of whites With wh1·tes · Whites will
be _ allowe~ . only to mar!y colored peopl-=~ in
order Mtot dissolve
the
th
t thwhite r ace.
-~
60
·
er ' ey ,ge
e United \Nations "Human
R ights Covenant" passed, which gives all mem her governments t he Tight to "impose martial Ia_w
if they consider themselves threatened, t hey will
have their Russian friends perpetra te a n event
which they will eall, a na tional threat . enabling
the gQvermnent to put the United States under
m artia l law, a nd then you will actually have in
d ictatorship strait-jacket, which is fast on the being the Jewish dictato r: hiP which is now al·
ready in t he seat of power but h as not yet pull51. '.Phe Jews caused F.D. ROOSEVELT to
ed the st rings.
give Manchuria a nd Poland to the Commuriists
61. EISENHOWER is completely subserva nd to divide Germany . ••• see the results.
lent t o the J ewish Plotters and is carrying forFR:ANKFURTER, directing t he State Departward _their P rotocols Plot steadily.
ment, gave China to t he Communists and sen t
That lfi why:
General . MARS~ their st ooge, to spend 13
(a) He wants the United Nations to be able
months breaking down enemies of Communism
t o set aside OW' ConstitutioJ'l, which will bring
in China.
the destruction of America, a nd the setting up
52. They caused the Korean w-tr to follow by
of J ewish World Government under the United
having the U.S. refuse t o a rni the Sout h KoreNa tions.
ans, a lthough knowing R ussia armed the Nor th
(b) He proposed and secured passage of t r eatKoreans to the teet h, and by withdrawing our
ies making our soldier boys subject to foreign
troops and announcing we would not defend
courts. Surely he cares naught about protecting
Korea. Colonel ALFRED G. KATZIN was U.N.
our American boys.
representative to Korea, now in charge of all
(c) He retused . to bloekade Red China.
U.N. personnel. Why worry about military secrets when Jews are in such key positions·t
(d) He reiused to cut of! aid being given t~
our
so-called a ilies, who were tl'\&dlng With Red
53. Thl:i caused the invasion they desired,
China.
then they thre:w our t _oop in the_e
id ... con
~ent ot Congress, m Violatio:u 01 l'ubhc Law No.
(e) He retus~d th ena_ble fHIA.L'IG KAl·SHEK
~ but cau1:1ed adoption oJ. the policy wheieb.Y.
to mvade the mamJand.
_
__
way .
has appointed a committee to study it, which
committee he has handpicked of those in favor
of it, and appointed JULIUS ADLER, a Jew, as
Chairman.
62. Eisenhower has moved the Jews Into
top position in our government , in readiness for
the day when they will "snap the trap."
~a) He has appointed Jew LEWIS L. STRAUSS
as Chairman of the Atomic Ener gy Commission.
STRAUSS is a member of KUHN, LOEB CO.,
In vestment banker s.
( b) He has appointed Jew ARTHUR F . BURNS
his Econom ic Advisor.
<c) He has appointed · Jew MEYER ROBERT.
GUGGENHEIM, Ambassador to Portu?al.
(d) He has appointed Jew LOUIS ROTH·
SCHILD, Chairman of the Maritime Boa r d.
( e) He appointed Jewess FREDA HENNOCK,
F ederal Communications Commissioner.
(f )
H e has appointed Jew SAMUEL B .
GRONER, Assistant Federal Communications
Commissioner.
( g) He has appointed Jew MAX RABB, his
White House Assistant.
- <h) He has appointed Jew - I:"'" JACK MARTIN;
liaison man between White House and Congress.
(i) He has appointed Jew CLARENCE D.
DILLON, (LAPOWSKI) Ambassador to France.
63. The Gentiles have been willing to
share America with the Jews, but the Jews are
not willing to share America with the Gentiles.
The Jews want it all , anti to make the Gentiles
their slaves.
. 64. The J ews - cry - Anti-Semitism- whenever
accused, but the correct name of Anti-Semitism
is "Jew consciom,." If a group is guilty o1 a cnme
against others, then they should be d&;1·ied as
a grou • j st as you woul decry the ca
&ang, to1 the &ame reason.
14ember1 o1 ColliNU. Awa.ken XIOW or fOQ
Stuart Rothman
So licitor, La.bor De pt.
Murry Snyder
Asst. Sec. of Defense
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1. F orm gr oups of fellow Legislators willing
to save America by taking simultaneous action.
2. Outlaw the Anti-Defamation League,
America n .J ewish Congress and American Jewiilh
Committee.
3. They have \.rained Military Government
Unit s" a nd in a trial run in nine cities moved ln
and imposed Martial Law in the name of the
United Nations. This was a dress rehearsal
for what is to come.
4. Eisenhower's reorganization of the defense
s y stem ls the BARUCH Plan, which puts the
.final authority in one man, the Ch a.frma.n oL
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5. The State National Guard units evecywhero
have purposely been prevented from getting
ammunition and equipment by the Federal
Government. This is to prevent them from
resisting the take-over" when it comes.
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�"Elizabeth Dilling reported in her book,
"The Red Network," that, during the seven
years from 1923 to 1930, the NAACP received
some $43,000 from the radical Garland Fund,
jlmong whose directors were Communists William Z. Foster and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. She
also disclosed that the official report of the
Fourth National Convention of the Communist
Party of the United States held in 1925 stated that
'the Party had penetrated the NAACP.'"
11\•I
". . . 'li'he cause for which Dr. King speaks is the
cause, not of the Negro people alone, but of all democratic America.
In 1958, J. B. Matthews, an expert on Communise
infiltration, wrote :
"Jl.isted on the current letterheads of che NAACP
are the names of 236 different national officers. One
hundred forty-five (or more than 61 per cent) of these
individuals have been involved, in one way or, another,
with Communise enterprises, for. a grand total of 2,200
affiliations of public record."
KING AIDS COMMUNIST PARTY OBJECTIVES
The Communise Party has often and in numerous
places outlined its objectives for the Negro in America.
In 1928, the Party published a pamphlet written by
john Pepper, the representative of the Communise
Party in the United Scates, in which he said: "The
Communists must participate in all national liberation
movements of the Negroes which have a real mass
character."
Negro Communise leader Benjamin Davis published his pamphlet entitled "The Path of Negro Liberation," in which he wrote:
"Consequently the Negro people are moving in
the direction of some form of statehood in the Black
Belt. This would mean an adjustment or rectification
of the lines demarking 12 states through which runs
the Black Belt area where Negro people are in a
major,ity."
The remarkable way in which Martin Luther King
has fitted into these goals of the Communist Party is
attested to on the pages of the official Party organ,
The Worker. The October, 30, 1960 edition left no
question as to the importance which the Communists
recognize in the person of Rev. King toward achieving
their Communist goals. After Rev. King was jailed
in Atlanta following three days of mass sit-ins and
pickering by hundreds of students of the Atlanta University Center, in an appeal usually reserved for top
Party functionaries, the Worker told its Communist
subscribers:
"The outrageous sentencing of Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr., requires the protest of all decent Americans.
"Demand Dr. King's immediate release. Demand
6
chat the persecution of the sit-inners be haulted. Demand that the federal government protect those who
exercise their Constitutional 'right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a
redress of grievances.' (Note that the Worker cakes
no notice of the "civil disobedience" engaged in by
the "peaceful" sit-inners. Ed.)
...
"Let, then, labor speak out. Let all organizations
of the people speak out. Let all right-minded Americans speak out.
"Wire or phone to President Eisenhower and to
both presidential candidates, Richard Nixon and John
Kennedy. Let your Representatives and Senators hear,
from you.
"Lee eveli}' candidate - for ever,y post from state
legislator to president - back up his avowed allegiance
to civil rights by acting now. H he won't ace now,
what can you expect a.fter election?"
TOP COMMUNISTS SPEAK FOR KING
So ingrained into the workings of the Communist
Party are the policies and actions of Rev. King chat
his incarceration evoked protests from the top Communist command in the U.S. The same issue 0£ the
Worker said:
"Gus Hall, general secretary, and Benjamin
Davis, national secretary of the Communist
Party, on Monday protested the arrest of the
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, in wb,es to Pre&•
ident Eisenhower, vice-president Richard Nixon
and Sen. John Kennedy, and demanded the
Rev. King's release."
Rocketed to national prominence through the distorted and one-sided coverage given his ' infamous and
illegal activities by the left-wing press and Life, Time,
and Look magazines, Manin Luther King now has the
official ear of Washjngton on behalf of his crusade.
The February 5, 1961 issue of the Communist Worker
quoted King as saying, "The Justice Department 'has
vast potential' to open up 'hitherto untried avenues in
the desegregation struggle.' The power inherent in
executive orders has never been exploited."
KING PULLS WASHINGTON STRINGS
As is the case with most Communist directives
these days, the step from announcement to fulfillment
is a short one. The Newsweek magazine, May 1, 1961
reported:
7
�"Full protection for any Negro trying to
register for voting. That's whet Attorney General Robert Kennedy promised the Rev. Martin
King et a private meetin_g in W eshington lest
week. The Negro leader is about to launch a
new campaign throughout the South to · add
250,000 Negro voters to the rolls."
The WEEKLY CRUSADER is at a loss to under·
stand why the Attorney General, who was active in
the McCarthy hearings into Communist and un·Ameri·
can activities, is now making promises to Commtmist
collaborators as an official of the U.S. government.
FULL SCALE INVESTIGATION CALLED FOR
Martin Luther King's open, deceitful influence over
so much of our population is a national disgrace. The
WEEKLY CRUSADER calls for an all out investiga·
tion into the activities of this co-operator with known
Communists. Concerned Americans would like the
answers to the foll owing pertinent questions :
1. Is Martin Luther King interested in the Negro
for the Negro's sake or for the furtherance of Com·
munist objectives in our country?
2. Where does Martin Luther King derive the
income for his multitudinous activities? What large
interests are paying his way?
3. What are the REAL reasons for his objections
the House Committee on Un.American Activities?
Could it be that he fears exposure of his true motives
from this investigating committee?
to
4. Why does this man, who has ·selected known
Communists as his closest associates and advisers, have
access to the top offices of our government and personal
audiences with our policy making leaders?
'
It is time Martin Luther King was unmasked before
the American public. Only a full.scale investigation
will serve the best interests of both the Negroes and .
whites of our nation.
A R11prinJ From
Christian Crusaa11's W 111Aily Editorial Voic11
THE WEEKLY CRUSADER
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MARTIN LUTHER ae
poms
| BY DR. BILLY JAMES HARGIS
| A CHRISTIAN CRUSADE PUBLICATION
“Elizabeth Dilling reported in her book,
“The Red Network,” that, during the seven
years from 1923 to 1930, the NAACP received
some $43,000 from the radical Garland Fund:
among whose directors were Communists Will-
iam Z. Foster and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. She
also disclosed that the official report of the
Fourth National Convention of the Communist
Party of the United States held in 1925 stated that
‘the Party had penetrated the NAACP.’ ”
In 1958, J. B. Matthews, an expert on Communist
infiltration, wrote:
“Listed on the current letterheads of the NAACP
are the names of 236 different national officers. One
hundred forty-five (or more than 61 per cent) of these
individuals have been involved, in one way or another,
with Communist enterprises, for a grand total of 2,200
affiliations of public record.”
KING AIDS COMMUNIST PARTY OBJECTIVES
The Communist Party has often and in numerous
places outlined its objectives for the Negro in America.
In 1928, the Party published a pamphlet written by
John Pepper, the representative of the Communist
Party in the United States, in which he said: ‘The
Communists must participate in all national liberation
movements of the Negroes which have a real mass
character.”
Negro Communist leader Benjamin Davis pub-
lished his pamphlet entitled “The Path of Negro Lib-
eration,” in which he wrote:
“Consequently the Negro people are moving in
the direction of some form of statehood in the Black
Belt. This would mean an adjustment or rectification
of the lines demarking 12 states through which runs
the Black Belt area where Negro people are in a
majority.”
The remarkable way in which Martin Luther King
has fitted into these goals of the Communist Party is
attested to on the pages of the official Party organ,
The Worker. The October 30, 1960 edition left no
question as to the importance which the Communists
recognize in the person of Rev. King toward achieving
their Communist goals. After Rev. King was jailed
in Atlanta following three days of mass sit-ins and
picketing by hundreds of students of the Atlanta Uni-
versity Center, in an appeal usually reserved for top
Party functionaries, the Worker told its Communist
subscribers:
“The outrageous sentencing of Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr., requires the protest of all decent Americans.
“Demand Dr. King’s immediate release. Demand
6
that the persecution of the sit-inners be haulted. De-
mand that the federal government protect those who
exercise their Constitutional ‘right of the people peace-
ably to assemble and to petition the Government for a
redress of grievances.’ (Note that the Worger takes
no notice of the “civil disobedience” engaged in by
the “peaceful” sit-inners. Ed.)
“. .. The cause for which Dr. King speaks is the
cause, not of the Negro people alone, but of all demo-
cratic America.
“Let, then, labor speak out. Let all organizations
of the people speak out. Let all right-minded Ameri-
cans speak out. :
“Wire or phone to President Eisenhower and to
both presidential candidates, Richard Nixon and John
Kennedy. Let your Representatives and Senators hear
from you.
“Let every candidate -—— for every post from state
legislator to president — back up his avowed allegiance
to civil rights by acting now. If he won't act now,
what can you expect after election?”
TOP COMMUNISTS SPEAK FOR KING
So ingrained into the workings of the Communist
Party are the policies and actions of Rev. King that
his incarceration evoked protests from the top Com-
munist command in the U.S. The same issue of the
Worker said:
“Gus Hall, giioral secretary, and Benjamin
Davis, national secretary of the Communist
Party, on Mondey rotested the arrest of the
Rey. Dr. Martin Luther King, in wires to Pres-
ident Eisenhower, vice-president Richard Nixon
and Sen. John Kennedy, and demanded the
Rev. King’s release.”
Rocketed to national prominence through the dis-
torted and one-sided coverage given his infamous and |
illegal activities by the left-wing press and Life, Time,
and Look magazines, Martin Luther King now has the
official ear of Washington on behalf of his crusade,
The February 5, 1961 issue of the Communist Worker
quoted King as saying, “The Justice Department ‘has
vast potential’ to open up ‘hitherto untried avenues in
the desegregation struggle.’ The power inherent in
executive orders has never been exploited.”
KING PULLS WASHINGTON STRINGS
As is the case with most Communist directives
these days, the step from announcement to fulfillment
is a short one. The Newsweek magazine, May 1, 1961
reported:
Z
“Full protection for any Nemes ane to
register for voting. That’s what Attorney Gen-
eral Robert Kennedy promised the Rey. Martin
King at a private meeting in Washington last
week. The Negro leader is about to launch a
new campaign throughout the South to: add
250,000 Negro voters to the rolls.”
The WEEKLY CRUSADER is at a loss to under-
stand why the Attorney General, who was active in
the McCarthy hearings into Communist and un-Ameri-
can activities, 7s now making promises to Communist
collaborators as an official of the U.S. government.
FULL SCALE INVESTIGATION CALLED FOR
Martin Luther King’s open, deceitful influence over
so much of our population is a national disgrace. The
WEEKLY CRUSADER calls for an all out investiga-
tion into the activities of this co-operator with known
Communists. Concerned Americans would like the
answers to the following pertinent questions:
1. Is Martin Luther King interested in the Negro
for the Negro’s sake or for the furtherance of Com-
munist objectives in our country?
2. Where does Martin Luther King derive the
income for his multitudinous activities? What large
interests are paying his way?
3, What are the REAL reasons for his objections
to the House Committee on Un-American Activities?
Could it be that he fears exposure of his true motives
from this investigating committee?
4, Why does this man, who has selected known
Communists as his closest associates and advisers, have
access to the top offices of our government and personal
audiences with our policy making leaders?
Tt is time Martin Luther King was unmasked before
the American public, Only a full-scale investigation
will serve the best interests of both the Negroes and
whites of our nation.
A Reprint From
Christian Crusade’s Weekly Editorial Voice
THE WEEKLY CRUSADER
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Event: a christian crusade publication
Folder topic: Letters expressing dislike for Ivan Allen's stand on the public accommodations bill | 1963
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Geopolitical Entity: United States
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July 27 , I963
Honorable Ivan Allen Jr.
Ma yor of Atle.n t a
Sic:
The enclosed f a ctual i nformation ought to shed
some light upon the issues -of to-day . Please rea d"
very ca r efull y before you decide to follow the f a l se
prophets.
The same elements who misused - the p ea sants in
destroying the mi ghty Rus s i an empire a re· u sing the
Negro to destroy Amer ica , so they can·. rule t he ONE
World a s ma sters·.
EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW THAT -THE NAACP
wa s financed and underwr i tten f ro m t h e begi nning
by t he iionist Ro senwald family a nd communi st Garl and Fund.
Zion i s t Arthur Spi ngarn i s p r e sident of NAACP-.
Zionist Herbert Lehman i s Director of NAACP , h e Has IO communist - front cita 4i on s .
Zioni s t Felix Frankfurter was the a ttor n ey f or NAACP .
Pr esi dent Theo. Roo sevelt ca lled him comrade of Lenin
and Trotsky .
·
W. E . B. DuBo i s , f ounder of NAACP , ha s 72 communi stf r ont citat i ons~
Other offi cers of t he NAACP who have belonged t <!:>1
communi s t f r onts a re :
I2 citations
Dr . Ral ph Bunche
Channing Tob i as
50 c i t a tions
Thurgood Marshal l
5 c ita tions
Roy Wi l k i n s
8 cita tion s
Max Lerner
43 cita tions
E. Roosev elt
I 07 citations
Bi shop G. B. Oxnam
36 cita t i on s .
There many more •••
�Loyal Americ ns do not join
NAACP,
only dupes ~ or traitors. They will help our
enemies: to betray America into the hands
of ONE WORLD schemers.
Yours truly
For Christ and Country
DON7 Disarm Totlap ..• ~
You'll l)ie Tomorrow!
DON'T Be The Tool For
fl. N. ONE-WOl(ll) l(f/lE!
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July 27, 1963
Honorable Ivan Allen Jr,
Mayor of Atlanta
Sir:
The enclosed factual information ought to shed
some light unon the issues of to-day. Please read’
very carefully before you decide to follow the false
prophets.
The same elements who misused the peasants in
destroying the mighty Russian empire are using the
Negro to destroy America, so they can rule the ONE
World as masters.
EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW THAT THE NAACP
was financed and underwritten from the beginning
by the Zionist Rosenwald family and communist Gar-
land Fund,
Zionist Arthur Spingarn is president of NAACP,
Zionist Herbert Lehman is Director of NAACP, he Has~
IO communist - front citations.
Zionist Felix Frankfurter was the attorney for NAACP,
President Theo. Roosevelt called him comrade of Lenin
and Trotsky.
W.E.B.DuBois,founder of NAACP, has 72 communist-
front citations,
Other officers of the NAACP who have belonged to
communist fronts are:
Dr. Ralph Bunche I2 citations
Channing Tobias 50 citations
Thurgood Marshall 5 citations
Roy Wilkins 8 citations
Mex Lerner 435 citations
E. Roosevelt I07 citations
Bishop G.B. Oxnam 36 citations.
There many more...
Loyal Americans do not join NAACP,
only dupes: or traitors.They will help our
enemies: to betray America into the hands
of ONE WORLD schemers,.
Yours truly
For Christ and Country
DON'T Disarm Today...»
You'll Die Tomorrow!
DON'T Be The Tool For
U.N. ONE-WORLD RULE!
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Folder topic: Letters expressing dislike for Ivan Allen's stand on the public accommodations bill | 1963
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: United States
Organization: channing tobias
Organization: for christ and country
Organization: io
Organization: NAACP
Organization: the naacp
Organization: the tool for u.n. one-world
Organization: world
Person: arthur spingarn
Person: disarm
Person: e. roosevelt i07
Person: felix frankfurter
Person: g.b.
Person: herbert lehman
Person: honorable ivan allen jr
Person: lenin
Person: mex lerner
Person: ralph bunche
Person: roosevelt
Person: rosenwald
Person: roy wilkins
Person: trotsky
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Mayor Ivan Allen , J r .
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YOUR CORRECT NAME SHOULD
BE 11 IVAN - THE-TERRIB LE 11
THANK . GOD I DIDN'T VOTE
FOR YOU .
FROM AN ~TLANTAN YOU
DIDN '·T REPRES ENT IN WASH
The · Ivan CaHed AlleriGTHad Right
Of Free Speech But Thurlll'ond Didn't
There was a Louis Past eur, who rendered great questioning th e protection of a Judge's son who,
service t o mankind. Now there is a John Pastore, in a drunken: escapade, hit another car and
Catholic Congressman from Rhode I sland, who killed four people, got off scot free at the t rial.
is ch airman of the Senate Commerce Commit - Life asked point edly : "What t h e Hell goes on! "
We would like to add : Da mn a South ern who
tee. He looked like an angry schoolboy who h ad
been ch astised oy th e teach er in the I van Allen would follow the ath eist-inspired Supreme Court
h ea~·ing on TV last Friday in Washington, D.C. of th e Un'ited States and the ~ennedys in tryAllen was urging passage of the public ac- . ing to GUT the right of a p1·ivate business man
comodations par t of th e at r ocious civil righ ts t o run his business as he chooses, hire t he people
bill and, in fact, urged passage of t h e bill, en who can h elp his busin ess as h e ·chooses, serve
toto. (Atlanta's Chamber of Commerce opposes the people h e chooses, a nd gen erally trying t o
make laws that a re exclusively t he r igh t of The
it) .
Storm Thur mond , a member of the committee, Con gress t o make, under tp e constitut ion of t he
former Governor of South Carolina and a con- United Stat es. We h av.e a n ew and stra nge "Law
gressman from th e Palmetto State, was t rying to of t h e Land._" Tqe 90 % is supposed t o bow t o th e
get some sense out of both Pastore and Allen, r emands of t he 10.5%.
but Pastore angrily denied his contin uan ce on
Small wonder we lose state's rights ; the honthe subject. Th at 's a great new procedme under ora ble men wh o, led by J efferson, conceived the
the Kennedys. If you don't follow t h e Ken nedy Bill of Rights and the Constitution, must be
party line, your right to free speech is knocked spinning in their graves at the flagrant, illegal
off.
and fra udulent manner a bunch of h am politiWhat we're getting to is not Pastore, however, cians on th e n ation al level are trying to a rbl but the Allen n am~d Ivan. We never n w tiny- t ra rily sack th e rights of men engaged 1n Free
one named Ivan who wasn't a \Russia:n until we Enterprise . .. for t heir own political gain with
came across Atlanta's dear Mftyor, wnom The t h e Negro bloc vote.
Constitution now h ails on ce again as giving the
Th is 'C ountry became great only because of th e
sen a tors and the nation "a look at one of the Free Enterprise system and we say t h at it is n ow
keys to Atla nta's greatn ess; its sense of fairn ess long past due for men of courage to listen t o t h e
and local responsibility in racial matters." How words of Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi,
touching !
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and we quote :
Th e heading on the editoria was t ruth enough,
"If we h ad h alf the courage of our forefath ers
though, saying - "Allen May Have Put Cart Be- we'd lick t his thing."
fore Horse." We th ink they ough t to recommen d
Now the typ e th at Meredith of Ole Miss calls
tha t Allen be put before th e cart. Because h e i's members of his own race - the burrheads some part of a horse, if you know wh at we mean . are blocking traffic in Atlanta, standing in front
About this Ivan business. The Mayor of At - of cars as t h ey try t o progress in traffic, a nd
lanta, an Allen n a med Ivan, must be staying out this is th e sort of thing encouraged by the Nain the sun a lot with th at blond complexion of t ional Administration and by th e Ch1ef of the
his because it appears to us t h a t h e is t urning Atlanta Police Depart ment, good old Herbert
altogeth er pink. He is making defeated candi- J enkins, t h e lay preacher. The h ypocrite! And
date for Mayor of At lanta, Lester Maddox, look as for t he Mayor, just call h im I van the Terrible.
better ever y time the Ivan called Mayor opens
Ivan th e Terrible II told th e Commerce Comhis mouth.
mittee in effect - "You hold a gun at my head
Some colorful language is beginning to creep a nd I'll h ave to do wh at you say."
into editorials. The oth er day Life Magazine,
Great day in the mornin g!
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The Ivan Called Allen Had Right
Of Free Speech But Thurmond Didn't
There was a Louis Pasteur, who rendered great
service to mankind, Now there is a John Pastore,
Catholic Congressman from Rhode Island, who
is chairman of the Senate Commerce Commit-
tee. He looked like an angry schoolboy who had
been chastised by the teacher in the Ivan Allen
hearing on TV last Friday in Washington, D.C,
Allen was urging passage of the public ac-
comodations part of the atrocious civil rights
bill and, in fact, urged passage of the bill, en
toto. (Atlanta’s Chamber of Commerce opposes
it).
Storm Thurmond, a member of the committee,
former Governor of South Carolina and a con-
gressman from the Palmetto State, was trying to
get some sense out of both Pastore and Allen,
but Pastore angrily denied his continuance on
the subject. That’s a great new procedure under
the Kennedys. If you don’t follow the Kennedy
party line, your right to free speech is knocked
off.
What. we’re Catia to is not Pastore, however,
but the Allen named Ivan. We never-knew, &ny-
one named Ivan who wasn’t a\Russian’ until we
came across Atlanta’s dear Mayor, whom The
Constitution now hails once again as giving the
senators and the nation “a look at one of the
keys to Atlanta’s greatness; its sense of fairness
and local responsibility in racial matters.” How
touching!
The heading on the editoria was truth enough,
though, saying — “Allen May Have Put Cart Be-
fore Horse.” We think they ought to recommend
that Allen be put before the cart, Because he is
some part of a horse, if you know what we mean.
About this Ivan business. The Mayor of At-
Janta, an Allen named Ivan, must be staying out
in the sun a lot with that ‘blond complexion of
his because it appears to us that he is turning
altogether pink. He is making defeated candi-
date for Mayor of Atlanta, Lester Maddox, look
pe ers every time the Ivan called. ‘Mayor enete
e eed language is
em
‘ing to GUT the right of a pri
Jenkins, the lay preacher. The hypocrite! aes
as foe ane Mayor, just call him Ivan the Teri
ne ible Ir told niet Co mm 2a C 4
is beginning to creep .
editorials. me, other _ day Life Magazine,
YOUR CORRECT NAME SHOULD
BE "“IVAN-THE-TERRIBLE"
THANK GOD I DIDN'T VOTE
FOR YOU.
FROM AN ATLANTAN YOU
T REPRESENT IN WASH-
questioning the protection of a Judge’s son who,
in a drunken escapade, hit another car and
killed four people, got off scot free at the trial.
Life asked pointedly: “What the Hell goes on!”
We would like to add: Damn a Southern who
would follow the atheist-inspired Supreme Court
of the United States and the Kennedys in try-
te business man
to run his business as he chooses, hire the people
who can help his business as he chooses, serve
the people he chooses, and generally trying to
make laws that are exclusively the right of The
Congress to make, under the constitution of the
United States. We have a new and strange “Law
of the Land.” The 90% is supposed to bow to the
remands of the 10.5%.
Small wonder we lose state’s rights; the hon-
orable men who, led by Jefferson, conceived the
Bill of Rights and the Constitution, must be
spinning in their graves at the flagrant, illegal
and fraudulent manner a bunch of ham politi-
cians on the national level are trying. to
trarily sack the rights of men engaged"i
Enterprise... for their own political gain
the Negro bloc vote. .
This country became great only because of the
Free Enterprise system and we say that it is now
long past due for men of courage to listen to the
words of Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi,
and we quote: —
“If we had half the courage of our forefathers
we'd lick this thing.”
Now the type that Meredith of Ole Miss calls
members of his own race — the burrheads —
are blocking traffic in Atlanta, standing in front
of cars as they try to progress in traffic, and
this is the sort of thing encouraged by the Na-
tional Administration ot by the Chief of the}
Atlanta Police Department, good old Herbert
sd ait have b dio what s 8 aa
Great aay int sini i vay .
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Box 20, Folder 1, Document 100
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Folder topic: Letters expressing dislike for Ivan Allen's stand on the public accommodations bill | 1963
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: mississippi
Geopolitical Entity: rhode island
Geopolitical Entity: south carolina
Geopolitical Entity: United States
Geopolitical Entity: Washington DC
Law: the constitution
Organization: atlanta police department
Organization: chamber of commerce
Organization: life magazine
Organization: supreme court
Person: Ivan Allen
Person: Lester Maddox
Person: ross barnett
Person: storm thurmond
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Deco.tu rite
Claims ·Rape,
Beating Here
A 49-year-old Decatur woman
was forced into an automobile
with three young Negroes who
attacked her and raped hor late
Friday night, police said.
The white woman told police
she was walking near a motel on
Carnegie Way when the men drove
up, pointed a pistol and told her
to get in the car or they would
"blow her head off."
She told police the trio "slapped
her a round" th~n drove to the
area of Techwood Drive and Baker, Harris, and Williams streets
where they dragged her from the
car, tore her clothes off, and
raped her.
THE WOMAN, whom officers
said they found in a "hysterical
condition," told police also that'
trhe men beat her again after they
had raped her.
They told her, " You can' t say a
Negro hadn't had something to
do with you," police quoted the
woman.
She was taken to Grady Hospital for treatment and later dismissed, police also said.
The assailants were all said to
be between 20 and 25 years of age I
and between 5 feet, 7 inches tall
a .,,l 6 feet tall, police said.
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Folder topic: Letters expressing dislike for Ivan Allen's stand on the public accommodations bill | 1963