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Albert Einstein — Part 7
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"The Washington Post" of March 20, 1948, carried
an article entitled "U. S. Detains French Labor Leader
Briefly". This article stated in part that Mrs. Irene
Joliot-Curie, Nobel Prize winner and daughter of the
discoverers of Radium, was released from Ellis Island on
that day on the order of Attorney General Tom Clark.
This article stated further that the purpose of
her visit was to lecture on behalf of Spanish loyalist
Refugees from the Franco-Regime who were then in Franc”,
gecording to Mrs. Joliot-Curie; further that she would buy
equipment for her Paris laboratory and would see Dr.
Albert Einstein.
This article stated further that in Faris, ber
husband, Frederic, a Communist, said Dr. Einstein was one
of those who invited her to visit the United States,
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