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Attack! Winchell retorted with a fresh flurry of testimonials to himself from Negroes, and launched a sniping attack on Josephine. In successive columns she became pro-fascist, a troublemaker and a Communist-guided provocateuse. Her supporters became "the Josephine Baker riot-inciters." Winchell reported darkly that "newspapermen are checking the tip that one of the complainants against the Stork Club (and her husband) helped incite and participated in the Paul Robeson-Peekskill riots." Then he reported that in 1935 Josephine had declared: "I am willing to recruit a Negro army to help Italy" in Mussolini's war on Ethiopia...
Moravia's new novel unravels the character of a Fascist-a weak-kneed fellow named Marcello whose troubles all seem to stem from a cruel streak and a wish to be "normal," to be like everybody else or maybe a little more so. The Conformist is not Moravia's best novel, but it is his most ambitious. Underlying it is the question that many an Italian asks himself: How could seemingly decent people have turned into Fascist bullies...
Hall wasn't always an anti-Fascist, Born on Hollis, L.I., he was the last of nine children, and his mother was a "Coughlinite." He wanted to be a professional basketball player, but because of his family's poverty he had to leave high school to work in an airplane factory. Drafted in '42 Hall went into the Air Force...
...widest-circulating hate-sheets in the country. Incensed at its contents, Hall went in a rage to see the publisher, Conde McGinley. As soon as he entered the office, McGinley tried to recruit Hall for his staff. He told him of "Think Weekly's" plans, and outlined the underground Fascist network in America...
Hall got an idea. He would work for McGinley, but in reality get evidence on these Fascist organizations for an eventual expose. He allied himself with an anti-totalitarian, civil rights group "The Friends of Democracy" headed by Rev. Leon M. Birkhead and Rex Stout, and from '47 to '50 travelled all over the country making contacts with former Bund members, racists, and rabble-rousers, and infiltrating the Klan and Gerald L. K. Smith's inner circle, where he had his own private office. "Smith thought I was a bright young Fascist brain-truster," he explains...