THE PROBLEM OF AMERICAN COMMUNISM IN 1945
Facts and Recommendations
Rev. John P. Cronin, S .S .
A Confidential Study for Private Circulation

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THE PROBLEM OF AMERICAN COMMUNISM IN 1945
Facts and Recommendations
Rev. John P. Cronin, S .S .
A Confidential Study for Private Circulation

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SOURCES OF INFORMATION ABOUT COMTONISM Madeline Ross, Editor, The offices are at 17 Union Square West, New York 3, New York. Subscription rates are $1,00 per year or .05 a copy. "Bread and Butter*1 is a small four-page publication .containing political and economic comment and some analysis of consumer goods* "Consumer Reports" "Consumer Reports" is published monthly by Consumers Union of the United States, Inc., 17 Union Square West, New York 3, New York. The Editor is Madeline Ross and the Director is Arthur Kallet. Subscription rates are $3.50 per year. "Consumer Reports" contain analyses of various items of consumer goods, medical comment, political and economic news and comment and suggestions for "group activity" in the consumer field. Very little of the Party Line appears in the Reports* "Economic Notes" "Economic Notes" is published monthly by Labor Research Association, 80 East llth Street, New York 3, New York. Subscription rates are $1.00 per year and single copies are .10. This is a mimeographed publication setting out the analysis of the Labor Research Association in all fields of industry and finance. The material is "slanted" in accord with the "line" of the Communist Political Association at the time of publication. "Facts For Farmers" "Facts For Farmers" is published monthly by Farm Research, 39 Cortlandt Street 7, New York. Charles J, Coe id Editor, Subscription rates are .25 per year or .05 per copy. "Facts For Farmers" contains political and economic observations on domestic and international issues stressing the angles which effect the farmers of the United States. "Fraternal Outlook" "Fraternal Outlook" is published monthly excepting June, July, August and September when it is published bimonthly by the International Forkers Order, Inc., 80 Fifth Avenue, New York 11, New York. The subscription price is $1.50 per year. Single copies sell for .15. The Editor is Max Bedacht and the Managing Editor is Eugene Konecky. The magazine varies in size from sixteen to thirty-two pages. The magazine is considerably more pictorial than any so far considered with the exception of "Soviet Russia Today", and is set up for the purpose of presenting Communist propaganda to a broad mass of members of the International Forkers Order which includes non-Comunists. "The Lamp" "The Lamp" is published monthly by the American Committee For Protection of Foreign Born, 23 West 26th Street, New York 10, New York, for its members. This is a four-page publication containing political information regarding laws existing or proposed relating to immigration and outlining campaigns for causes sponsored by the' American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born.