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John Steinbeck — Part 2
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; JOSE ERNST STEINSECK
po thet the tndividucls were acting on shetr behalf as well cs on
a behalf ef the League of American Friterse (61-7551-183 X 10)
fhe “Daily VForker” ef Septenber 7, 1939, contatned an
| article captioned "U.S. Friters League Ends Sumner Session ta
: South" The drticle reflected that @ two-week session for etudent
| writers, which was held under the auspices ef the League ef
American Friters had juet concluded. The artiele described the
Leaque of d4merican ¥riters as a cultural soapartiean ergonization
sl | and tndicated that ene of the vice presidents of the ergantzation
™ | wee John Stetnbeck.
The Lecgue of Amertoan Writers has been deaigneated by
the Attorney General of the United States purauant te Erecuttve
Order 20450. (6).7559-667612)
veg ; The records of the Department of State, State of
cel ad Kew York, tn 1941 reflected a certificate of trcorporation was
}. filed in 1935 for the League of Anericon Friters, Incorporated.
a John Steinbeck, Route 1, Bor 95D, Los Angeles, California, was one
of the directora who woe appointed te act until the firat annual
meeting of the corporation. (100-7322-8)
— The "Los Angeles Times," ao daily newspaper published
ce tn Los Anseles, Calt fornia, on Janucry 23, 1941, contatned an
article which reflected that John Steinbeck of Loa Gratos,
Caltfornta, wae one of the California directors of the Lecgue ef
American ¥riters, which organization was dedicated te the aedvance-
ment of peace and democracy as against fascisr and reoction, a
(100-7322-6)
The report of the hearings before a Subcorntttee of the
Committee on Foretgn Relations of the Untted Statea Senate, Elst
Congress, on Page 1504 contained inforaation attributed to "The
| Hew York Times" of January $1, 1939, The materia] wos an epen
| Yetter to the Governnent and people of the United States whtoh
| urged that the enbarge against the Spanish Republic be lifted.
John Steinbeck appeared as one of the persons urging that the
Spantsh enberge be lifted. The article ended with @ coupon which
urged that all tndividuale fill out the coupon and forward 1%
| te the Fashington Committee to Lift Snantsh Exbargo, Booz 100,
; 1410 M Street, Korthweet, Fashington, D. Cy. (121-29278-267112)
7 The Fashington Connittee to Lift Spantsah Enbarge yas aited
as o connuntst front in the 1948 report of the California
' Counittee on Un-American Actiuitiese
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