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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 34
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FAUSET when she found she could not cmtrol their activities, ‘How-.
ever, she continues to accept their aid whenever it will be to her
advantace.
ant T13 advised that he attended "“The“sartime Labor and Industry Con- i
Terence*® sponsored by the Lancagias bogoch of the NwA.A.o.P. and held od
at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, n@E ‘This Conference
wes domineted by several known Commnists, among them were: jl, GRAK=
VILLE-EDDY, CLARISS WATSON, WOK RABRIED, WALTER LOWIFELS, CLARZICE _
—ThU arth, FRANKSCOTT, MERYLATLSON, ERKESTGHRISTIAN, ROBERT-PEATER,
ané HARAE STROM The principal speaker was CHARL¥S * ECOLLINS of ew .
York City who was Executive Secretary of the hegro Labor Victory
Cormurittee.
&t York and lancaster, f Pennsylyania, Confidential Informe oO |
t
Confidential Informant T-14 advised Special Agent
a va aon ee OP the Lancaster and Coatesville Branches of the
oheh CP. are dominated by the Commnist Party. The York, Pame-
evivania, Branch of the N.A.A.G. spaisored a mass meeting on
oa: York, Pennsylvania, and coverage was secured throu
Bervices of Cont *idential Informant M15, The mein speaker on this
occasion was THODORE SPAULDING, President of the Philadelphis Branch,
and other speakers were CAROLYN DAVMiPORT MOORE, also af the Phila-
delphia Branch, and FRANE kyZ REE, President of the York Branch,
—
SCOTT Fe NICOLL, Treasurer of the York Eranch and a know |
Comminist, was also present, and other imow Commmists who were in ‘
attendance were NEIL E,_HOPKINS and JOH\-CALHOUN. |
j
During tha latter nart, af t—SYS the B.4.4.C.P.
620nsored eTational Youth or ference at tmneomn Mmiversity, Lin-
coln, Pennsylvania, which nannual affair. A report or this
Conference was furnished byConfidential Informant #7, whose idan-
tity is know. to the Bureau, and the opening remarks indicated the \
purposes of the Conference were to mobilize strength, enthusiasn, ,
and power for the college students to carry on the program of the
KAAWC.P.3 to develop personal interest in problems affecting ne-
groes in America, and to provide leadership training for those who
wii hear the resnmetbili¢ty of lesadarehizn av ¢he @..¢
oF wee SEPM Ave ee Wk SOO ILE Ad Mic LUvure. a
The principal speakers at the first session were: R,/MR- 4
LEY, Youth Secretary, NeA.A.C.P., WALTER L. WRIGHT, President of Lii=
coln University, WAL TER-WHI TE, Executive Secretary, N.AAC.Pe, and
UTSe ELEANOR-ROISEVELT, ‘the wife of President ROOSEVELT. Others
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