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...account was an article in The Nation of January 30, 1954, entitled "G-Men on the Berkeley Campus." This article reviewed the situation, discounted the protestations from University officials, and concluded that both the legislature and the colleges were trying to appease the McCarthyites...
...California's Sierra Nevada range, stood two bare-chested men basking in the mid-afternoon sun. Not far away, hidden by the underbrush, 16 other men closed in silently around the cabin. They looked like unshaven, jean-clad campers, but they were actually FBI agents, armed with pistols and carbines. When they had completed their circle, at a prearranged moment, five sedans carrying reinforcements rattled down a dirt road to a point 20 yards from the cabin. Slowly the G-men converged on the cabin, covered the two sunbathers, routed out two more men and a pretty, plump girl...
...When the G-men and their prisoners arrived in San Francisco, Thompson was taken immediately to Alcatraz, began serving his long-overdue sentence. Steinberg was held for extradition to New York. The others were all charged with aiding the fugitives. The capture of Steinberg and Thompson reduces the number of missing U.S. Communists to five. Of the top leaders who have gone underground, two-National Organization Secretary Harry Winston and Illinois Chairman Gilbert Green-are still missing...
...Peabody Award-winning children's program Lets Pretend (CBS's oldest continuous dramatic show); of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Blonde, childless Widow Mack's Saturday fairy-tale program espoused courtesy and kindness, has long been something of an anachronism on air waves full of G-men, spacemen and cowboy mayhem, yet continues to draw 500-odd letters a week...
...Atomic City. Neat little B-budget thriller about G-men hunting down H-bomb spies (TIME...