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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 22
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Thereafter, SMITH stated, there began a smooth campgien of racetyhor ;
remarks and criticism from such persons as MARQUIS TLDS, DREW EARSON
and ELEANOR ROOSEVELT tending to question the integrity of McARTHUR.
SMITH also stated that General VAN FLEET made a sensational
report atating that we could have won the war three timest that we vere
not allowed munitions and were not allowed to win. S.ITH stated that
the American people deserve to Imow by whose authority e genral of
the American Army was ordered to lose a war and to permit our sons to
go to death.
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Assistant Secretary of Defense. He stated that “we" had convinced
the senate that ANNA\fOSENBERG was a Communist. He said that one
Senator oad said that ‘ne did not dare open his mouth in oposition tr
ANNA SOSENB:RO because if he did he would be accusec of anti-sexsitisa. SMITH
said that a letter froa DWIGHT D. SISENHOWER was writven recommending
that AKNA RCSENBERG, who was referred to in the letter as a friend of
L1ISEKECWER be appointed to the nost of Assistant Secretary of Defense
and that stbsequently wre. ROSENBERG was apoointed to the post.
It waa noted that the above mentioned meeting at the Statler
Hotel apveared to be breaking uv about 10955 P. M. according to the
informant.
T-2 advised that 1t was his understanding that Dr. WESLEY
A. SWIFT and hie wife left Washington, D.C. approximately July 4,
1953, T+2 stated that it was his uncerstanding that GERALD L. K. ‘
SMITH, his wife, and hie secretary left Washington, D.C. on July 6,
1953. It was the infrraant's belief that the SMITHs were traveling
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T=5, of known reliability, furnished four items of liter-
ature which he stated hai been distributed to various Congressmen
and Senators. One of these items is a four-vage tract entitled
"Abolish the United Hations". Thies pamohlet indicates that it is dis-
tributed by the Cit izens Congressionel Committee to Abolish the United
Kations, which committee was formed at a conference in San Francisco,
California February § and 6, 1953. 34 is further described in the
canpolet as an auxiliary of the Giristiai “‘ationalist Crusade, @
national political committee. The address of the Chris‘ian “ationslist
Crusade is shown as P.O. Box 27895, Los Angeles 27, California. The . ieee
pamphlet sets forth twenty alleged reasons for abolishing the Unit ed cee, ae
Nations and contimes ae follows "to summarise! they have m exploited a
wit auaves and the fools asong our stateeven that in effect they have
made a successful act of treason azainst the Constitution, the flag,
the Arved Forces, our tradition, our religion, our racial integrity,
our netioml and state sovereignty, our independence, and our Christian
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