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Taylor Caldwell — Part 4
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© Trumbo,” Olin \Downes, Richard_O.| munists in their staffs. The assistant
“Borer, Jessfrsmith, Nelson -Algren, | foreign editor of a business magazine
'.& ~Robert¥Qarse, Millew Brand, A ima | is a party-liner, slanting the news
‘>. Rochester’ Edwin eayer, Meridel about the Balkans, for example, in
Tae Sueur. Ben *Ejeld, “Cliffortodets, ifavor of Russia as much as he dares.
Vellingtar™
oe. “Crocke Johnson. | A Communist ts industrial relations
MarvNamidleeck, Kate Ix tchell, 'expert of a well-known industrial
hard “Watts. Jr. William Lt
: : “Magazine; he shows. adroitness in
hirer, and Marionalargrove, finding something good to say about
“Also Uphirdersey, Jnmnes Arie, Comraunist-controlled | unions and
i ‘ Norman, Rosten,:in emphasizing the faults of anti-
ase, Bruce.,Communist urion leaders.
‘magazine that explains Science
i to the general reader woke up re-
é . are cently to the fact that its editor-was
ters, - Alvah “Resse Witham > ra Communist. He was eased out’
Shuisting~tead aylor aldwell, quietly. There are party cells in
-} and Martha ‘Gellliorn. ___ large firms publishing pulp maga-
° ARTISTS, MUSIC] NS, ete.: | zines. and stories have sometimes
“Rockwell Kent, William * ropper..' been angled to glorify the Kremlin.
Jo Davidson, Marc tzstein, Lily -
oper
Pons, nd AWard, Bill < Mauldin, ; : .
Morton SOSeHE ould. ENS <Sicgmeisten [Atlantic Monthly Switches
. Yel lert, Earl,“Robinson, and; An astonishing development of the.
_ Harold D8Qome. © (7 Past year has been the transforma-
< THE HIG IER. LEARNING: Pro-; tion of that old and respected mag-
‘fessors. Robert Morss ‘Lovett, Fred-j azine, the Atlantic Monthly. After
2° erick Ngehuman Arthur Upham | 14 years on its staff. William Henry
s Pope. Dir .Struik, WaltebsRau- | Chamberlin, author and lecturer on
>? nstrauch, Emanuem™ hapman, | Russia and the Far East, resigned
Margaret?-Schlauch, Dorothy~Brew- ; several months ago, declaring that
Ne Pratt)
airchild, Edwin the Atlantic had taken a violently
7 By er gurgum, Jero avis, Lyman j pro-Soviet.. Swing, distortin
g the
Nae ley, Richard PNCox, Dorothy! truth about conditions in Europe
‘ *Brewster, Ralph HYGurdjach, Ruth! and China, that. it had_ published
2 BS Benedict and H. W.L,/sDana.”""yinaccurate and prejudiced articles
RELIGION: Kenneth “Leslie, ; by such writers as Raym_nd Swing
sis * editoy-of “The Protestant.” Dr. Harry and Anna Louise Strong, former
’ ¥FDWard, Bishop W. Y\ Bell, Bi op ; editor of a Communist propaganda
David<Sims, Rev, Willi adie | paper in Moscow, and that honest
ford, “Rev. Stephen #.. tchman, | and well-written articles by able and
a4 Rev. Guy Emery‘ghipler, ev. Jack. informed writers had been consist-
NvicMichsel Rev. < Robert wee ently rejected. .
-#*and Rev. Richard Morfor, formerly! At the same time, the late Ray-
*. executive secretafy of the Commu- | mond Leslie Buell, who in past years
‘nist-influenced United Christian | had been a frequent contributor to
Council for Democracy, and now the Atlantic, made similar accusa-_
director of the National Council for | tions.
f° Soviet-American Friendship, This week the Communist Party
pn, . begins publishing a weekly, the Chi-
“ Reds on Weeklies I eago Star, If you read this carefully
. So widely has the tolerance of /You will see the names of certain
:; Communists spread that even the ; Supporters of party causes frequently
' great weekHes and monthlies and | repeated.
many of the old-established book You will find some of the same
rs have Sprinklings of Com- | names’ in George Seldes' weekly
2
“S<'newsletter, “In Fact," and. in ak
fam S, Gatlmor's recently estab- |try be SINT our |
any;business%}
s]the line. of' least
with, Communis: |
5 . so | Comes’ Convenient: .
“Naturally these names will also Communists are ¢ |
refrain from wea’...
and-sickle on thi
lished newsletter, “Now,” which spe- jin
“¢lalizes in foreign policy, alway:
e found continual!
‘Worker; in its Wes
the People’s World
ressman Hugh de Lacy's Seattle
weekly, the New World.
y in the Daily
t Coast brother,
+ and in Con-
Communist }|.
The American
Association held ;
in Washington in
erator in one of
Communist, as ti.
tainly ought to | 2
association gave ‘|.
of merit, in 14 cat
Raymond Swing’s Bias
“In radio Ra
ymond Swing has a
» nation-wide a
udience on the Amer-
1 lean Broadcasting Co. as well as a
British audience once a week. In
« recent months his astounding bias
‘in favor of Russi:
an policy—~on Po-
Jand,-on Iran
on the atomic bomb—
ne of the miracles of!
to broadcast to the
y short wave,
regime and es
- United States b
. fying Il Duce’s
his war on Ethiopia in 193
year she came to the Unite
Well, that's how
6. Next/And thoy wit! Hert
d States | the betier untit nm. .
. 1944, to/ that there shall be
‘promises, no evasic
peasement of this o!
Htarian minority.
April of this year she wa
’- mentator on the Blue Network, now
’ the American Broadcasting Co.
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