J. Reuben Clark makes anti-Semitic comment in letter to Hebert Hoover.
J. Reuben Clark, Letter to Hebert Hoover, May 14, 1942, MS 303, Box 344, Folder 6, J. Reuben Clark Papers, BYU, HBLL
While I do not see just how you might wisely do it, perhaps you may not wisely do it, but I do feel that your book is not complete, and will not present a full and true picture, unless you set out the sinister effect which the Jews had in connection with the drawing up of the Versailles Treaty, in the development of the situation which led to the present war, and in the conduct of this war since it has begun.
In so far as I can judge the situation, they are completely dominating our entire governmental policy at this time. They are brilliant, they are able, they are unscrupulous, and they are cruel. They are essentially revolutionary, but they are not statesmen. I am inclined to think that they, as a race, are sowing dragons teeth in this country, and if so, the harvest which they will reap will be as dire, if not more so, than any they have reaped in any other country in the world. I should hope you might find it possible, if you sense the same danger that I sense, to say something that would arouse our people to their danger.