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Supreme Court — Part 28
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advisor, and Brandeis was a Zion-
ist. It followed thatdespite the Basch
failure, a Zionist policy was in truth
the way to capture American sym-
pathy.” Page 184... . Malcolm re-
plied: “The Question is, do you
want the help of the Jews in the
United States? The only way you
can get that help is by offering Pal-
estine to the Zionists.”
Mr. Wickham Steed (Editor,
London Times) in his book,
Through Thirty Years mentioned
Sir Mark Sykes and Mr. Malcolm
as the two individuals mainly
responsible for the Balfour Declara-
uon. The Zionists carried out their
part and Aclped to Bring America
in,
eo © 6
All of the ahove, by M. S. Land-
man—one of the top English Zion-
ists—appeared in the February 7,
1936 issue of The Jewish Chronicle.
(A photostat of his whole article
will be sent to these who send a
contribution to Mercury so we can
mail our magazine to many people.)
Heretofore, Mercury has printed
some of the damaging facts about
Felix Frankfurter. We quote a few
of them:
“Theodore Roosevelt, who well
knew that leopards do not change
their spots, looked carefully at Felix
Frankfurter in 1917, when Wilson
began allowing Frankfurter to do
his White House investigating and
reporting of IWW disturbances. ‘I
apree with your criticism of the
ridiculous creatures whom Wilson
Tie Amenican Mercury
puts into office,” he wrote Senator
Henry Cabot Lodge in August,
1917. ‘Felix Frankfurter is an ab-
surd misfit.”
“...1n November 1917, ... revo-
lution-plotters of the Enternational ~
Workers of the World (WW)
had started riots among the copper
workers in Bisbee, Arizona. The
loca! sheriff and his deputies had
rounded them up and tossed them
over the Arizona State border. Le-
gal Counsel Frankfurter’s report
to Wilson said that“the right of free
and unrestricted movement’ of
these [WW subversives had been in-
fringed, should be restored, and
recommended that such seizures
and deportations from the State of
Arizona should be ‘dealt with as an
offense against’ the federal govern-
ment.
“Theodore Roosevelt, following
publication of this Wilsonian advis-
or's ruling sent Frankfurter a let-
ter, on December 17, 1917, in
which he minced no words: *You
have taken and are taking, on be-
half of the Administration, an atti-
tude which seems to me to be fun-
damentally that of Trotsky and the
other Bolshevik leaders in Russia;
an attitude which may be fraught
with mischief to the country. .. ;
Your report is as thoroughly mis-
leading a document as could be
written on the subject. No official
writing on behalf of the President,
is to be excused for failure to know,
and clearly set forth, that the WWW
isa ernninal organization. . 4.
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