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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95 SODR6ES OF INFORMATION ABOUT COMMDNISM Ukrainian language counterpart of the Daily T.'orker for the Ukrainian community in the United States. Published daily by the Ukrainian-American League, Inc. at 85 East 4th Street, New York, New York, it claims a circula- tion of 14,000, Mike Tkach is editor and dominant figure in the paper's policies. The subscription rate is $7.00 per year. Yogoslav NARODNI GLASNIK - (National Herald) This daily (except Saturday and Sunday) Croatian language paper is pub- lished at 1916 East Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is under the editorship of Anton Minerich. It has .consistently channelled Communist ideology and propaganda into the Croatian community of the United States, and is an organ for the Croatian section of the International Workerfs Order. Others influential in the paper are, Mary Sumrak, Stephen M. Loyden, Stephen Mirkovich, Frank Tadey, and Captain Anton Rades. Circulation about 6,000. The subscrip- tion rate is $6.00 per year. SLOBDNA REC •» (Free Expression) Edited by Mirko Markovich this Serbian language paper is published thrice weekly at 1916 East Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It series as the mouth- pie^e for the Serbian section of the International rorkerts Order and con- sistently portrays Communist viewpoints. Its circulation runs about 2,000. Others active in the paper's operation are Srdja Prica, Charles Vuich, Zora Trbovic, and Reverend Nicola Drenovac. The subscription rate is $4.00 per year. Yiddish MORNING FREIHEIT - (Morning Freedom) The Yiddish language counterpart of the Daily r orker and regularlu voices Communist thought in its news and editorials* It claijns circulation of over 20,000 and is edited by Paul Novick and H. I. Costrell. It is published at 35 East 12th Street, New York, New York, and is distributed to Jewish communities throughout the country. The subscription rate is $12*00 per year.- •THE OVERSEAS NSJS AGENCY One of the most important propaganda sources for the Soviet Line is the Overseas News Agency, a service which places news in the foreign language press and digests their comments and news for American and foreign subscribers. It is thus in a strategic position to render service to any group which it may wish to promote. It is presently edited by Jacob Landau and occupies space with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in New York City. Jacob Landau was born in Sadagora, Austria, July 2, 1892, the son of Moses Hirsch Landau and Elizabeth Landau nee Bienstock* His parents were reportedly Russian by birth, He attended the Gymnasium and University in Vienna, Austria, and later the University of Berlin in Berlin, Germany.