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ACLU — Part 14
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JOHN HAYNFS HOLMRS, New York City. (Community Churoh)
(See officers) |
- |FREDFRIC C, HOWR, New York City.
{Once commissioner of Immigration, Port of New York. Deppeed because of:
jhis friendship for radioals. Close friend of Emma Goldman. and friend -
of Berkman gang. Offieially sought to. prevent deportation of Fria Gold«
jman. Promoter of the Non”Partisan League for North Dakota. Wrote a...
[book "The High Cost of Living", used by the Non-Partisan League in North
Dakota as propaganda, in which he urged the Single Tax. Associated with
Frank P. Walsh in committee of red "Plumb Plan Leaguera", Director
School of Opinion. Member American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
Seoretary Conference for Progressive Political Action; Worked with. . |. -
_ |beague. for Industrial Democracy. Contributing editor Labor Age:.: Chartex’:
_jmember.of Committee of Forty-eight. Formerly lecturer at Universities
}Of Wisconsin and California. . ee
|B. W. HUFBSCH, New York City. - . . ae wight |
Member. Committee of One. Hundred of "The Nation",
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON, New York City. — .
Member Committee of One Hundred of "The Nation", ok
AW bLTAW HOOSORNSTON)? Washingtony.-Ds-G.
General President, Machinists’ union, Bitterly denounced American - 7
Legion and railroads claiming they wished to use Legion members to pre « |
vent railroad strikes. Chatrman, National Committee, Conference for
Progresstve Political Action at Chicago, Feb. 1933. Secretary and
Treasurer, "Beople's Legislative Service", Washington, 1930. Member, |
Board of Mreotors, Labor Pubbication Society, publishers of Labor Agé.
. {At the. Annual Conferenoe of the Women's International League for Peace -
“jand Freedom.urged. "that all foroge join to bring. pressure to bear upon |
Congress to take the profit out of war and to demand the recognition of
Russia and Mexico.* . —— oe ee Ta
One of thé speakers at the Annual Dinner 68 the League for tnaustrial
Democracy; December, 1932. oo
Member of the Joint Amnesty Committee. One of the judges of the Bok
|Peace Prise. A radical. Has often lauded the Lenin regime in Russia.
Urges. nationalization of leading industries of this country. . An active
Socialist. a
TRLEN KFLLPR, Forest Hille, L. A, (Deaf, dumb and blind prodigy)
Advi sory Committees Friends. of Soviet Russia,
sxe
When asked during a vaudeville performance in Kansaa City "who 4s your .
hero?*® Helen Keller answered, "Why, ‘Gene Debs." In an article in the
"Call" relating the incident, the author says, “This is an tnoident — -
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