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Stanley Levison — Part 3
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1. APPENDIX
NEW YORK COUNCIL TO ABOLISH
THE HOUSE UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
COMMITTEE
On March 9, 1961, a source advised that the
New York Council To Abolish the Un-American Activities
Committee (NYCAUAC), 150 West 34th Street, New York City,
New York, was formed at a meeting held in New York City
on November 17, 1°60. This organization was founded
principally throuch the efforts of PRANK WILKINSON,
Field Representative or the National Committee To Abolish
the Un-American Activities Committee (NCAUAC).
A second source advised on September 17, 1052,
that FRANK WILKINSON was a Communist Party member as of
September, 1952.
a. eres September 14, 19 afs a
A third source furnished September Gol
copy of resolut‘ons of the New "York C Coune!1 to Abolish the
House Un-American Activities Committee (NYCAHUAC) which
were adopted by the NYCAHUAC. One such resolution affirmed
the intention to continue to work for the abolition of the
House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA) and to
continue its efforts to broaden the participation in this
fight. Another resolution accepted as a modus vivendi the
suggestion of the Fielc Revresentative of the "National
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Committee to Abolish the HCUA (NCAHUAC ) namely, that local
abolition comnittees may identify and co-orcinate their
efforts as closely as they Cosire with NCAHUAC, still
maintaining their autonomy for as flexible and independent
a program as possible.
Various sources have advised during March, 1962,
that Communist Party (CP) members in the New York City area
have been solicited to support activities of the NYCAHUAC
during attendance at CP club meetings.
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On May 6, 1953, the first source advised that the
NYCAHUAC continues to function from its office at 150 West
34th Street, Nev York City, New York.
All sources mentioned above have furnished
reliable information in the past. ih
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