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Albert Einstein — Part 2

92 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Albert Einstein · 92 pages OCR'd
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nstein’s Anti-Church Stand Not Surpris sin SL Soe ma wee ¢ Refugee Who Applauded Paul Blanchard Also Has - Lengthy Record of Approving Red Activities : pect The world - famous physicist efl on March 18, 1948. Be sined und aclentist, Albert Einstein, satjat open letter to the American in the front row at the annual people, sponsored by the National Princeton University Institute of e American - Theology last week and listened |Priendship, as shown in the New to Paul Blanshard, author of the Oe ERY 20, SPB, - anti-Catholige book, “American Congress “of American- Freedom and Catholic Fower,”|Soviet Friendship was cited as 2 . deliver one of his professional/Communist-front organization in tirades against the Catholic Report No. 1311 of the Special ' Chureh. Committee on Un-American Ac- ‘s When Blanzhard finished, the |vities, dated March 29, 1944! the same report ahows that “in re-| je gts. , Fefugee professor and member of] + onthe, the Communist| a 42%, thea national advisory board of |Party’s principal front fot all} “+ -‘Untted World Federalists 81%lthings Russian has been known and said: as the National Council for Amer- “I wish to express my gratitude joan-Soviet Friendship.” - & man who is fighting the} Attorney General Clark cited abuses of a powerful organization. ations) Peeunell of si tor = Th Dp as ite = ae a fe Mo Ne Sonn - Loyalty Review . The “powerful organization Board, which were released fo the was, of course, the Catholic/press by the United States Civil _ Chufch. ‘ a Service Commission, Dec. 5047, - Aehleved Fame im Other Fielde and Bept a1, 194s. ~ s Fenty Worker of toward the Catholis Church tslstein as*one af the *~ not surprising to those who have|the American Committee f followed his career since this tection of Foreign Born. tthe te cour gave him ref His} The erican Commi lor _ name ix nationally Known, among Protection of Foreign Bors was . cited as “one of the oldest aux- other things, for his identifica-|iiories of the Communist -~—-- tom with proé-Soviet and’ pro- ” in the United States” in ; - Communist drganizations, as welllys. 1311 of the Bpecial C te as for his support of World Gov-itee on Un-American Actibities, ernment, which would make the/dated March 29, 1944. The or- . United States but a minor party|ganization had previously been lav _ 8 lobed political and military cited tn, Report No. 2271 “Army Chaplaiit (Major) Joseph A. Dunne, p: : Gocese of New York, is conseatulated by Meajer jor General Ray. the award af the Purple Heart on him at-the 3055th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital at Yongdong-po, near Seoul, in Korea, on. Mare than & year ago, the House The Ameniee Committes for ' Gomi . _|Pretection of Foreign Bort) was crmumitiee on un American Ac cited as subversive and Cohmn- dvities COMIPUCG & OSL OI Loe m- General Clark numerable left - wing sotllations|nist by Ablorney Ge in - Breezy Point, Queens. ; ae of Professor Einstein. Following|view Board, released to the Preas ; ‘im the report af the House Com-|py the United States Civil Bore mittee on Un-American Activities, Rommission Dee. &, 1947, and mites, as printed in the Con-\ice Commission, June 2, 1948 and {dated March 29, Soph 21, 1948. ” 1 gressional Record and reprinted /Sept. 21, 1948 _. neral Clark ited Wrote for Soviet Magazine in THE TABLET of Feb. 25,1950:| Supported | Spanish Red} > ocratic aac subversive Albert Einstein has been & ten- ; Text of Report, . Albert Einstein was an! enforce iat organ/sation Eibutor to the publication “Goviet ; A check of the pubic gies, ree-(dorser of the North Am can | former Own a4 ~ ussia Today issue June, ords and publications of the Com-/Committes to Ald Spent De- | American. Council et ont, ine aerate ot » sponsor of mittee (an Un-American Activi- nished the Loyalty Re Today" ¢in- mocracy, as shown in the “Daily oie leased to the press| ner celebrating anni-;* ties) hes revealed the following Worker af Avril 14. 1007 nese 4- hich were 7 States Civil Bebvins wereory af fhe ¢ the 25th anni; information concerning the indi- ESE Of f.pres iS, carer ey cas ins wu SLES Viva Toor vs we See So . ree FF, vidual (#instein) tMsted above: [he wea named 4s & sponsor of the Commission, June 1, 1948, and| Russia ‘Today.” February, 1943, | 5° According to 6 letter front head,|North American Committe Sept. 21, 1948 Albert Einsteinip. 34). “Soviets Russta - dated Oct. 27, 1942, Prof. Albert NA Spanish Democracy, Metical sponsored a petition of the Amer-/ was cited as a Communist-front {h Einste(a ‘was one of the ns|Bureau, in “New Masser” of May cam Council for a Democratic/m reporte of the Special Com- (bq "=" af the Congress af petra: nti, 1037, 25. In ay Greece, as shown in the “Daily! mittee on Un-American Acttvi- { People’s World” of Aug. 73, 1948! ties, dated Jume 28 1948 and {og:4 » . Soviet was althe Spec boris $y pe hn tnd sda f| aaah oe rea, ane Priendship. He a sponsor of the National Council) American Activitiem-dated Jan. 3, condemning the Greek] Albert Einstein is named an 91° .+¢, Of American - Soviet 1940, and Mérch- 28, sy tse the council oontenording to the{ member at large of the Netenet |® ‘wf shown on Call to the Congress|North American Comm! ce of American - Soviet Fri p, {Aid Spanish Democracy was oi Aa 1948, Souncd of the Arta, Sciences, and *y. Now. @8 1943 (p. 4): and alas & Commurist-front organizay s head anization Tw ts sponsor of of the org: = Resiorandum tasued by the Coun- roun- Ae a tet timnished ine Lofany|the Spanish Refugee Rellef Cam January, 1349). He was a sponse a= = Od Le, ign. 26 shown om 8 Jetterhead sor of the Scientific and Cultural . ziof that group, dated at New; Conference for World Peace held ‘a Haven, Cinn., Mov. 16, 1939, peri in New York oly, March 25-37, ly.«sa oT eT tare Ce ta? yy ARROW_«
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