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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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dealt with Cormunistic trends in religious sects. He wont EE inc
discussion dealt with KARL MARX and his teachings, and these teachings
were frequently mentioned with approval; that he heard no one criticize
Cormunism or Russia; and that the general trend of the conversation was
favorable to Communism and the Russian way of life.
T-25, of unknown roliability, advised on
December 14, 1948, that he had.been a member of the World Affairs Dis-
cussion Group on the campus of: the University of Tennessee. The informant
stated that Dr. RENE WILLIAMSON, Political Scionce Instructor and Faculty
Advisor to the group, had made the statement before the group that "the
Constitution of the United States is worthless and should be torn up and
thrown into the scrap pile." Nothing further is kown * congernins WILLIAM-
SON.
IEE USVITT: CI T-25, of unknown reliability, advised on December
14, 1948, that LEE LEVITT was a student at the University of Tennessee’ ani
a participant in the "World Affairs Discussion Group" on the campus. ‘The
informant was able to furnish no information concerning LEVITT, other than
the fact that he was a member of the Students-for-WALLACE Movement. No
further information is known concerning LEVITT.
JUNBAQOLIEY: CE 1-25, of unknown reliability, advised that JUNB
TOLLEY was a Deuber of the World Affairs Discussion Group, along with
himself, and he could furnish no information concerning her, other than
that she was a University of Tennessee student and a member of the Studente
for-WALLACE Movexent. No further information is mown Concerning POLLEY.
RETA DIAS Sleyt eaSUA tald
A. EXGALYON: CI T-25, of unknown reliability, advised that he
mot A. EB. GALYON through attendance at the World Affairs Discussion Group
on the University of Tennessee Campus. He stated that GALYON was enrolled,
as of the date of this information, December 14, 1948, in an unknown
Presbyterian Seminary, claimed to have held a Communist Party card'at some
time, and was a member of the Students -for-WALLACE organization.
Dr. F. A. GRIFFITIS, Maryville College » Maryville,
Tennessee, advised, on December 7, 1950, that AUBREY ERVIIKGALYON, JR.,
believed daentical, had received correspondence in the form of circular
mail, at Maryville Collegé, from the following organizations: The American
Civil Liberties Union; National Control Against Conscription, and the"
Thiernationar” ‘Tagine for’ “the” Rights ‘of Man. ~
fhe Fifth Report on Un-American Activities in
California in 1949, page 337, Mists the National Control Against Con-
scription as a Communist front organization. The American Civil Liberties
Union is listed on page 270 of this report as an organization heavily
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