93 S003CES OF INFORMATION. ABOUT COMMUNISM Order. Published in Superior, Wisconsin, it claims a criculation of over 8,000. Matt Wiitala and Sadie Villahueva make up the editorial staff, with Hugo Paasikivi being business manager. NAISTEN VIIRI - (The Woman's Banner) Organ of the women's division of the Finnish section of the International Worker's Order, this Finnish language weekly closely follows the Communist line. It is published at 445 Saw Mill River Road, Yonkers, New York, and claims a circulation of about 2,500« Greek HELLHIOAMERIKANIKON YIMa - (Greek-American Tribune) Greek language organ of the Hellenic American Fraternal Society (Greek Section of the Communist-led International v'.'orker's Order) published weekly at 132 v-iest 14th Street, New York, New York. Has a claimed circulation of 6,000 and invariably follows the Communist line. Its editor is Demetrius Christophorides. Subscription rate is $4-00 per year. Hungarian MAGYAR JOVO )Hungarian Journal) Published five times a week at 413 East 14th Street, New York, New York, this Hungarian languare paper is the organ of Communist thought and ideology in the Hungarian community. Claims a circulation of about 1?,000» Editorial direction is afforded by John Roman and Emory Komolos* Its editor is Dr. John Gyetvai and its business manager is S. Rakosi* Subscription rate is $6.00 per year* Italian L'UNITA DEL POPOLO (Unity of the People) Edited by Italian Communists this foreign language weekly is published at 13 Astor Place, Room 614, New York, New York, and religiously follows the maneuvers of the Communist line. It serves as the organ of the Italian section of the Communist dominated'International Worker's Order, Circulation estimated at around 6,000. The editor is M. Salerno. Subscription rate is $2.50 per year* Latvian AMERIKAS L-JIWEZTI3 (American Latvian) It is the Latvian language organ of the Lettonian Uorkingmen's Assoc- iation. Circulation does not exceed 1,000. John Lyman is editor. Lithuanian IAIS7E - (Freedom) Published daily except Sunday at 427 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, New York, and claiming a circulation of 15,000, this Lithuanian language paper is |