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Morris and Linda Cohen — Part 1
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AMERICAN LABOR PARTY Ciera? See 4b
The "Guide to Subversive Organizations ang
Publicaiggas,” revised and published as of January 2, 1957,
SREKABENZEAL
ARLENRIS
prepared and released by the Committee on Un-Amer’can
Activities, United States House of Representatives,
Washington, D.C., contains the following concerning the
American Labor Party:
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On October 7, 1956, Peter Fawley, New York State
'Por years, the Communists have put forth
the greatest efforts to capture the entire
American Labor Party throughout New York
SS ae we tte
State. They succeeded in capturing the
Manhattan and Brooklyn sections of the
American Labor Party but outside of New York
City they have been unshle to win control.
(Special Comittee on Un-American Activities,
House Renort 1311 on the CIO Political
Aetion Committee, March 29, 1944, p. 78.)
‘Communist dissimulation exten¢s into
the field of political parties forming
political front organizations such as
the * * * Amevican Labor Party. The
Communists are thus enableé to present
their candidates for elective orfice
veel other than a straisht Communist
abel
(Internal Security Subcomatttee of the
Senate Judiciary Committee, Handboo!:
for Americans, S. Doc. 117, April 23,
1956, p. 91.)"
Chairman, American Labor Party, publicly announced the
American Labor Perty State Committee unénimously approved
a resolution dissolving the org
iiquiaation.of. 1 its ass ets.
énizaticn and ordering the
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