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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140 COMMUNIST CO!!TROL III UBOR John Abt (A) AmaUClothing,N.Y.C. George Addes, (B),UA]f/; Detroit John Anderson (A) UAV7, Detroit Lewis A. Berne (B) PTA,1!.Y.C. Harry R. Bridges, (A), IIi7U,San Francisco Philip Connelly (A) CIO, Council, Los Ang. Joseph Curran (B) ,1!.IU,II.Y.C, Len DeCaux (A),CIO, Y/ash. D.C. Ernest DeMaio (A), UE, Chicago Bella V. Dodd (A) State,County,II.Y.C. Thomas Bombrowski (A) , News p. Guild, Detroit Albert Fitzgerald (C),UE,N.Y.C. Abram Flaxer (A),State,County,II.Y.C, Elear^r Fowler (B) Hat.CIO.,l/ash.G.D. Richard Frankensteen (C) UAW, Detroit Leo Gallagher (A) Labor Attorn.Los .Ang. John Gallo (A) UA¥, Detroit Nat Ganley (A) UA¥, Detroit Virginia Gardner (A) Hewsp. Yfesh.,D.C. Ben Gold (A) Fur. N.Y.C. Louis Hahn (A) Anal.Cloth. Cleveland Travis Hedrick (A)jFed.Press,VJash.,D.C. Sidney Hillman (C) Ainal.Clothing,W.Y.C. Milton Kaufman (A) Newsp.H.Y.C. Leo Krzycki (B)Amal.Cloth.N.Y.C. Leo Lamotte (B) UAYf, Detroit" Frank HcGrath (B) Shoe, Wash.D.C. Gillian LIcKie (A) UA17, Detroit Herbert March (A) Packinghouse,Chicago Hodges Hason (A) UAVT, Detroit' James J, Matles (A) UE,'II.Y.C. Louis Uerrill (A) UOR7A;ir.Y.C. Lewis llichener (A^, UAW, Los Angeles Saul Hills (B) Indus. U.Council, N.T.C. "Jindhani Uortimer (A) Mine ,11111, Calif 0 Chester "Iloon" Hullins (B) UA*,7, Detroit Frederick II. Hyers, (A) 15IU, N.Y.C. Eleanor Nelson (A) Fed. '.Yorkers, Wash. D.C. Grant Oakes (A) Farm. Chicago Jerry O'Connell (A) PAC,'Seattle Llax Per low (A) Furniture, K.Y.C. V/alter Pollard (B)IUIIS17A, Los Angeles Irving Potash (A) Furniture, II.Y.C. Lee Pressman (A) Nat. CIO, Wash. D.C, Michael Quill (A) T\YLT, N.Y.C. Louis Sfcrre (A) UE, Chicago Patrick Quinn (B) UAiT, Detroit Philip Van.Gelder (B) IUUST& Mervyn Rathborne (A) State CIO, Calif. Camden Reid Robinson (A) Mine, Hill, Denver. Courtney B. Vfard (A) A.F.L. John Santo (A) TY7U, N.Y.C. Painters, Cleveland Marcel Sherer (A) ACA, N.Y.C. Louis Weinstook (A) A.F.L. Joseph Selly (A) AC/., N.Y.C. Painters, II.Y.C, • 7/illian Sentner (A) UE, St. Louis ' Morris Yanoff, UOP7JA, Chicago Edwin S. Smith (B) Oil '..'orkers, II.Y.C. Ruth Young (A) UE, N.Y.C. Ferdinand C. Smith (A) ItflJ, II.Y.C. Maurice Su^ar (A) UA17, Detroit Sam Sweet (A) UA^7, Detroit