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Albert Einstein — Part 12
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Capt. A.H. GRAUBART, USN, DIO, 3rd
ND, New York, N.Y. (REG. MAIL)
2 = New York
3 - Newark (10900-32986)
Copies (Cont'd.): 1
DETAILS (Conttd.s}:
The "Newark Star Ledger", a newspaper published in
Newark, N. J.,; published an article on March 12, 1964, which
reflected that the subject would net attend the observancs of
his 75th birthday held by the Emergency Civil Liberties Cov-mit-
tee, EINSTEIN stated in this article that he would adhere to
his policy of avoiding such meetings and stated that it was
“not because cf his health that he was staying away,
The "Newark Sunday News", a newspaper published in
Newark, N. d., on March 1h, 1954, published an article which
reflected that the subject did not attend the event staged by
the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee; alsc, in addition to
announcing jn advance that he would not attend the function,
‘the subject osaked that no one visit him from the event. Mr.
CLARK FORMAN, the Committee Director, told the persons in
attendance at this affair that the subject had been informed
that some of the committee members wanted to bring flowers to
his door, EINSTEIN replied "You may bring flowers to my door
when the last witeh-hvnter is silenced."
On December 17, 1953, the Newark Star Ledger reflecte?
en article concerning a hearing eendueted by Senater JOQrTH
MC CARTHY, at which cne ALBERT SHADOWITZ refused to answer
questions ecncerning Communism and espionage. SHADOWITZ stated
thet he had personally consulted FINSTEIN at his home in
Princeton, /. J., and was using his advice in defying the probe
by the committee. SHADOWITZ refused to answer questions put
to him by Senator MC CARTHY on the basis of his rights under
the First Amendment. According te this newspaper article, the
subject was contacted through hir secretary at hie home in
Frinceton, ". J., concerning the statement made by SHADO.LTS
that he was acting on advice of the subject. The subject etated
"I advised him not to cooperate with the investigating commit-
tee on the basis of the First Amendment, but instead tc make
@ spontaneous statement about his conduct as a citizen and as
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