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Paul Robeson Sr — Part 27
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MATTH W CVETIC, in testimony before
the House Committee on Un-American
Activities in Washington, D. Ca,
in February, March, 1950, stated
"In Western Pennsylvania, the
Communist Party has functioning a
Political Commission which is responsi-
ble for carrying the Communist Party
line into the Progressive Party seseoe .
In other wads, members of the Communist
Party in Western Fennsylvania have been
assipned to work in the Progressive Party
and they meet regularly to discuss the
policies and line that is to be taken
into the Procressive Party."
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was seiNing tickets to the PAUL ROBESON concert and Had”
stated that if the striking steelworkers could not pay —~
for the tickets, that the tickets should be given to them,
It is noted that the United Steelworkers of America ~ CIO
were out on strike at this time. b/p
F | advised: \
ei Informant furnished a mimeographed
leaflet issued by the Frogressive Party
of WJestern Pennsylvania under date of
June 2, 1952, which carries a post-
script to the effect that PAUL ROBESON
will appear in a concert in Pittsburgh
on June 20, 1952,and thet tickets are
on sale at the Progressive Party Office;
2103 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh.
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