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Henry a Wallace — Part 5
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Harvard prior to coming to Arkansas, and although he has at
least two college degrees, he is now working as a truck driver
for the Pepperridge Bread Company in Connecticut.
5. LADISLAVVPUSHKARSKY. Ladislav Pushkarsky was
associated in tnd Wallace movement in 1948, He signed the
petition for Wallace and appeared at the Capitol with him. He
actively supported _the_communist philosophies in Arkansas in
1947 and 1948, and at the present time is voluntarily behind
the Russian iron curtain in Poland, and has renounced his
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American citizenship,
6. CLARENCEVLANS . Clarence Laws is field secretary for
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the NAACP, and works actively for that organization in Arkansas,
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Louisiana and Mississippi. He has been quoted extensively in
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the past year by the Little Rock morning newspaper, and has
worked in close association with Daisy Bates, He was discharged
from the United States Army as a reserve commissioned officer
"under the provisions of paragraph 6B(8), Army Regulations
140-175, which authorizes discharge for security reasons when
such action is necessary in the interest of national security."
The discharge was predicated upon his activity in connection
with the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, predecessor of
the Southern Conference Educational Fund, Southern Negro Youth
Congress,..and the Committee Against Jim Crow in Military
Service and Training, all of which have been cited as communist
‘fronts. He was the principal spokesman for the NAACP in
connection with the racial trouble at Van Buren, Little Rock
and Hoxie. .
7 D2, VERNO Mic DANIEL. -Dr. Vernon .McDaniel, on a leave of
absence from the Tuskegee Institute granted by Dr. Charles
Gomillion, Dean, made a survey of 20 cities in Arkansas in 1954
and 1955 to determine "community attitudes toward integration."
He was paid an annual salary of $6,000,00 by the NAACP, and
remained in Arkansas for over a year. He participated in the
conference in Little Rock on October 24, 1954, along with Daisy
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