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American Friends Service Committee — Part 6
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JAMES LUSTIG was the Rusiness Manager of
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Demonstrations Protesting United
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GREATER NEW YORK LABOR PRESS CLUB ,
. A source advised on December 6, 1962, that the
Greater New York Press Club (GNYPC) was formed during
February, 1961, by LOUIS WEINSTOCK when he was the General |
Manager of "The Worker" by obtaining members who would
contribute funds, subseribe to and work for "The Worker,"
and aiso to hold social and cultural affairs.
The source stated that in the spring of 1962,
'The Worker."
LUSTIG announced at a press club meeting at Adelphi Halli,
New York City, held on April 26, 1962, the formation of a
new press club known as the "City Press Club Executive
Board" (CPCEB). The purpose of this new club was to
coordinate the work of all the borough press clubs in the
New York City area; to strengthen the work of the press
clubs; to organize new press clubs; and to draw in people
whowre not members of the Communist Party, United States
of America (CPUSA). The source stated that the basic
purpose was to raise funds for “The Worker" and increase
the circulation of that publication. Persons not members
cf the CPUSA could be members of the new club, but leader-
ship in the club was limited to members of the CPUSA.
The name of the CPCEB was later changed to "Greater City
Press Club" (GCPC) which club became the success tr of the
The source continued that in July, 1962, LOUIS
WEINSTOCK again became General Manager of "The Worker" and
the GCPC again became known as the Greater New York Readers!
Club, Greater New York Readers' Clubs, Greater New York
Readers' Conference, Greater City Press Club and the City
Press Club, by personnel responsible for prepartion of
notices and literature regarding meetings and activites
of the clubs. The source advised at that time the GNYPC
had no office or headquarters and used the mailing address
of "The Worker,” 23 West 26th Street, New York City.
"The Worker" is an East Coast Communist newspaper.
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