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the members.”

Mr, Murphy sald he never. had been called upon to speak Communist lines in any picture and would refuse if Red parts were

handed to him.

Mr. Reagan, sportily dressed and! [jaunty of manner, brought women geserve om {in the audience to their feet when| 'he began testifying, Now president

of the Screen Actors Guild, Mr.

|Reagan sald the organization had . “a small group” which constantly MARRIAGE LICE EN

|opposed the anti-lsm majority. Voted Against Clique

{ “They have been following tac|ties which have been described as! ‘more or less those of the Com- (Wile Dae Kemp,

imunist party,” he sald,

| Mr. Reagan sald this group “at~|p {tempted to be a disruptive influ-| ence.” He sald 90 per cent of the! {Adee ard L {membership voted against this Charles

clique,

Asserting that Communist fronts were active in Hollywood, he sald it was a typical practice of these

organizations to use some legitimate and worthy cause to raise funds for purely Communist uses, Mr. Reagan sald he once was asked to sponsor an appearance by Singer Paul Robeson for a hospital fund. He learned later that the concert was sponsored by the antiFascist refugee group. Movie Writers Pred Niblo, Jr, and Richard McCauley, preceding the actors to the stand, sald Hollywood Reds practiced “smearing” and “intimidation” against those who opposed them Mr, Montgomery sald he. too, was smeared but added, “it doesn't bother me.” Attract Huge Throng The co-stars for the hearing’s fourth session attracted the biggest early crowd since the investigation opened Monday. The previous record was set yesterday by Screen Lover Robert Taylor, The crowd--women, mostly—began gathering about 6:15 a. m. (Indianapolis , time). Capitol police held the early arrivals behind wooden barricades which had been set up during the night in the corridors outside the ornate House caucus room Twenty-five policemen were mohilized to keep the throng in order, oFr the first time since the hearings started, reporters and even congressional employees were required: to show credentials to gain admittance. Spectators inside the crystal and marble hearing room were limited to about 350 as police enforced a no standees” rule set yesterday. As the session began, Mr. Thomas and Paul V. McNutt, counsel for the Motion Picture Producers Assoclaton, were engaged In an extracurricular quarrel Mr. McNutt charged in_a press statement that Mr. Thomas was trying to censor the movies. The chairman—- said the charge was “silly.” Applause-Winning Role Mr. Taylor in yesterday's appearance laid aside his fiimland | role of a great lover and gave an applause-winning performance as Red-hater in a session which also | produced these other developments

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ONE: Rep. Thomas said the con - mittee would publish soon the records of “at least 79" Hollywood Communists. He also announced that a witness whom he did not name would give new testimony on Monday linking communism and | espionage. Film Writer-Critic John {Charles Mofitt sald Tuesday that | movie Reds sent supersonic rocket plane secrets to Communist headquarters in New York. TWO: Mr. Taylor offered these suggestions for ridding Hollywood of Reds: Fire them Refuse to work with them. Outlaw the Com | munist party and send its members | “to Russia or some other unpleasant place.” | THREE: Howard Rushmore, f{or- { mer Communist film critic for tne { New York Daily Worker and now {an editorial employee of the New | York Journal- American, said Writer {John Howard Lawson was Holly- | wood's Red ‘“commissar.” He said { Mr. Lawson once sent a rush call to the party for a batch of writers {Mr, Rushmore said Communist headquarters in New York dispatched to Hollywood writers Alvah | Bessie, Albert Maltz and Michael | Blankford. | Mr. Rushmore also testified that {actors Charlie Chaplin and Edward G. Robinson were “sacred cows” of the Communist press. He said he (Was instructed to write favorably of Mr. Robinson regardless of whether the picture, was good or bad,

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