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...heart attack; in the Republic of Armenia, USSR Emigrating to the U.S. from France during World War II, Eisler became the classic agent, a bespectacled little man living quietly in Queens, N.Y., and even serving as a World War II civil defense warden. Then, in 1946,1nformer Louis Budenz fingered him as one of Moscow's top agents-organizer of Red undergrounds in Spain, France, Switzerland and now the U.S., where he bossed the wartime Communist apparatus. Arrested on a conspiracy charge, Eisler jumped bail, got away aboard a Polish liner to Europe, where he eventually became head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Mar. 29, 1968 | 3/29/1968 | See Source »

None of the jurors had ever read books or articles by Elizabeth Bentley, Whittaker Chambers, Louis Budenz, J. B. Matthews, Herbert Philbrick, William F. Buckley Jr., Gerald L. K. Smith, Westbrook Pegler, Dan Smoot, Robert Welch, Dr. Fred Schwarz or Dr. George Benson, or listened to radio programs conducted by Fulton Lewis Jr., John T. Flynn, Life Line, Facts Forum, Clarence Manion's Forum, or the 20th Century Reformation Hour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: Breathes There a Jury With Soul So Pure? | 11/12/1965 | See Source »

Henry Regnery has published a spate of works by such right-wing authors as William F. Buckley Jr., Chesly Manly, Louis Budenz, William Henry Chamberlain and Freda Utley. He seems to act as a magnet for those who hate Roosevelt, champion Joe McCarthy, attack unlimited academic freedom and take a dim view of the U.N. On the whole, he finds himself aligned with his authors' opinions, but he rarely hobnobs with right-wing VIPs. He sees himself as the champion of outcast authors, charges other publishers with deliberately ignoring books that express a far-right point of view. "It wouldn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Personal Publisher | 12/12/1955 | See Source »

...matter what they answer to the questions fired at them. If a witness were to admit to having once belonged to the Communist Party, he is immediately a social outcast, no matter what the reasons for his membership, or his severance, unless, of course, he turns into a Louis Budenz and "rats" on others who are members of the party. In the latter situation, our erstwhile patriot becomes a national hero. If our witness invokes the Fifth Amendment, he is then automatically found guilty-by his silence ... If he claims he is not, or has not . . . been associated with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 26, 1955 | 9/26/1955 | See Source »

...with Peters. The Loyalty review Board announced that there was reasonable doubt as to his loyalty to the United States and dismissed him from his consultant's post. To this day, Peters does not know who supplied the F.B.I. with its information, although current Washington rumors credit Louis Budenz with some of the charges. Peters never confronted his accusers. Neither did the loyalty board which discharged...

Author: By Daniel A. Rezneck, | Title: Security and Dr. Peters | 3/21/1955 | See Source »

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