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Sen Joseph Joe Mccarthy — Part 35
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epee Sm ee sctt Dasaeen an Taman votes T+t revinined
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Aner icen Leapuc for reace ana remocra acyes PO 2 1
- as conpletcly under the control of Communists when the
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name iwas chanved as it had been before."
(Special Committee on Un-American Activities,
Report March 29, 9b Ps 53; also cited in
Reports, January 3, 1939, po. 69 and 121;
January 3, 191.0, ps 10; June 25, 192, p- Th.)
Holl;wood unit cited as a Communist front.
(California Cormittee on Un-Anerican Activities,
Report, 19143, p. 91.)
"The Communist Party has, since the inception of the
League, been a component ané controlling part of it.'
Willian Z. Foster, chairman of the Cormunist Party,
admitted his party was "a vital factor" in the League.
(Massachusetts House Comittee on Un-American
Activities, Report, 1938, pp. 298 and 1,60.)
Cooperatec with the Cormunist Party in defense of Horris
U. Schappes, Party nenber convicted of perjury.
(Rapr-Coudert Comittee, Report, 1942, p. 293.)
"The American League against ‘ar and Fascism, predecessor
of the Ancrican Leacue for Peace and Democracy, both
described ty Tayl Browder as Cormunist transmission
belts."
(Jew York City Council Comittee investicating
the iNnicipal Civil Service Commission. )
he The American Lav Student's Association utilized the Communist
CHYUA AID COUNCIL (lrse Jessup member of Ixecutive Committee)
1. "Citel as a Communist front and a subsidiary organization of
the American League for Peace and Democrecye"
(California Committee on Un-American Activities,.
Report, 1928, pp. 151, 319, and 3%.)
2. "Cited as a tsubsidiary't of the American League for Feace
and Democracy."
(Special Congressional Committee on Un-American
fetivities, Mouse of Renresentatives, Report,
June 25, 192, p. 16)
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