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Sen Joseph Joe Mccarthy — Part 35
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American Peace Llicbilization."
(Special Committee on Un-American Activities,
Report, June 25, 1942, p. 163 also cited in
Reports of January 3, 1939, p. 82; January 3,
191, pe 213 June 25, 1942, p. 16 and March
29, 19Lh, pe 102)
(u} “Lavnched during August of 193: and Jor about 7 years ‘Ht
onc of the west influential front organizations ever
estavlished by the Anerican Cormumist Party."
(California Committee on Un-American Activities,
Report 1948, p. 179)
(5) “The purncse of the Young Communist, League in controlling
and building this American Youth Congress is the sane
as in its other youth grouns, namely, to duild up a
wiited front, to push the objective of and produce
cadres for the Communist Party anong persons to whom
they vould be unable to male a direct approach."
(iiassachusetts House Committee on Un-American
Activities, Report, 193, pg. 525.)
(6) Cited as "subversive and un-American."
(Special Suncommittee of the House Committee
en Appropriations, Report, April 21, 1943, p» 3.)
(7) Cited as a Commnist front.
(Pennsylvania Commommealth Counsel before
the reviewing board of the Philadelphia
County Board of Assistance, January 19)2.)
2. The American Law Student Association was affiliatec with
the United Students Peace Cowzittce of 347 iladison Avenue,
‘ter Tork City’.
(1) "The American Student Union + announced that it
set up the 'front!' movement, the United Student
Teace Corziittee, in 1938, which has brought into
its front 17 national youth organizations."
(Special Congressional Cormittee on
Un-American Activities, Report, January 3,
3. The American Lay Students Association “as affiliated with the
American Leacsue Against War ani Fascism
(1) Cited as subversive and Conmunist.
{Attorney Seneral Tom Clark, letters to Loyalty
Review Doard, released December 4, 1947, and
Septenber 21, 1945.)
{2) A "Comounist-front organization."
(Attorney General Francis Biddle, in re Harry
Bridges, jiay 28, 191.2, p. 10)
(3) "Cstablished in the United States in an effort to create
public sentincnt on behalf of a foreign policy adapted
to the interests of the Soviet Union."
(Attorney General Francis Biddle, Congressional
Record, Senterber 2h, 192, pe 7683)
(4) "The Ancrican League Acainst War an) Pascisn was organized
at the First United States Congress Acainst War which
war held in ilew York City, September 29 to October 1,
1933. Four years later at Pittsourgh, Noverber 26-20,
1027 +he name of the erranization was changed to the
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