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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 27
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The August 9, 1950 issue of the “New Haven Register"® contained an
article which reflected thet the subject gave a speech at the PPC
convention on August 9, 1950 which was held in the Yale Law School,
New Haven, Connecticute She praised Soviet Russia's delegate to the
United Nations as a “wonderful man"s She said that J&COB MALIK has
been “calm and statesman-like in the United Nations deliberations and
has diligently pursued the cause of international peace.” Aside fron
Mr. MALIK almost everyone else mentioned at the convention from EENRT
WALLACE to HARRY TRUMAN was’ abused in typical party line fashion as
“rubber stamps® and "warmongers". Even the United Nations went unsupported
at the meeting and only the Soviet Union emerged as a defender of the
rignt and doer of goods
The September 30, 1951 issue“of the “Bridgeport Herald", a weekly
newspaper, contained an article which reflected that the subject was
elected chairman of the state PeoplesParty on September 29, 1951s
The October 16, 1950 issue of the "Yale Da ly News", a Yale University
newspaper, contained an article which reflected that the subject spoke — ----
at an election rally of the PPC on October 16, 1950. The subject, the
party's candidate for Congressman at Large, declared that she wasproud
to be a member.of the PeoplesParty and denied the party was "disloyal".
JOHN MARSALKA declared that the main plank in the PrC's platform is
peace", During the summer the progressive workers secured over 10,000
Signatures in Connecticut for the Communist supported Stockholm Peace
The October 30, 1950 issue of the "Waterbury Republican", a daily
newspaper published in Waterbury, Connecticut, stated that the subject
spoke at a rally on October 29, 1950 at the INCA, Waterbury, Connecticut
as ‘a PPC's Congreaswoman at Largee The subject. called for the seating
of Red China in the United Nationa, disarmament; the end of colonial
exploitation in Agia and the working out of peaceful relations with
Russiae
B. All Other Front Organizations
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Confidential Informant Gj advised that it was announced on June 11, / D
199 at a meeting sponsored by the Washington Bookshop Association -
that the subject would be « featured speaker at a meeting on June 16,
1919 at Liberty Hall, 525 New Jersey Avenue, Washington, DeCe. This
meeting was held to request funds to be used in the defense of the _
eleven Communist Party leaders being tried in New Tork under the ©
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Tre Washington Bookshop Association has been cited by Attorney General
TOM CLARK, Letters to Loyalty Review Board, released December 4, 19)7
and September 21, 198, as subversive and Conmunistics
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