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After he finally decided that the Communists are not real peace lovers, and broke with the Progressive Party over the Korean war, Henry Wallace has been a man more talked about than talking. Recently, most of the talking has come from Senator Pat McCarran's subcommittee investigating Communist influence on U.S. China policy. Ex-Communist Louis Budenz told the committee that Owen Lattimore and John Carter Vincent had been members of the Communist Party and went along with Wallace on his 1944 trip to China to "guide" him along the party line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: A Progressive's Progress | 10/1/1951 | See Source »

Scattershot. Criticism continued. In January the American Legion Magazine published an article alleging Communist infiltration into book publishing and book reviewing. Cameron's name was high on the Legion's list of suspects. Last month, testifying before a Senate subcommittee, Louis Budenz, admitted ex-Communist, branded Cameron a party member. Last week the anti-Communist weekly, Counterattack, took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADICALS: An Editor Resigns | 10/1/1951 | See Source »

Fairbank, who was in San Francisco ready to embark, immediately wired Senator Pat McCarran (D-Nevada) asking for a chance to testify before his Internal Security Committee "to answer libelous ex-Communist accusations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Army Prevents Professor Fairbank From Travelling to Japan to Teach | 9/21/1951 | See Source »

Fairbank, who was in San Francisco ready to embark, immediately wired Senator Pat McCarran (D-Nevada) asking for a chance to testify before his Internal Security Committee "to answer libelous ex-Communist accusations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Army Prevents Professor Fairbank From Travelling to Japan to Teach | 9/20/1951 | See Source »

...Field was called before the Senate committee, he wryly listed his occupation as "prisoner" because he was under arrest for contempt of court (in the bail-jumping case of the four top U.S. Communist leaders-TIME, July 16). He bantered affably with Pat McCarran and refused, on the ground of possible selfincrimination, to say whether he was a Communist or had written for Communist publications. Ex-Communist Whittaker Chambers took the stand to testify that Field was a member of the Communist underground in 1937. Louis Budenz, onetime Daily Worker managing editor, described Field as the transmission link between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Case Against I.P.R. | 9/3/1951 | See Source »

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