Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1949 — Page 29
“America's 30-Year War Against Communists—No. 6
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‘Weapons Used On Reds By Congress, Supreme Court Prove To Be Only Light
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a Yd To Other B ly jes J Supreme Court. ant in 13 ities, jtattugated ot any alien on a visitor's visa if and Voorhls Acts, : de vuinationy about the legality that freedom of speech did not gan HE There, in essence, lie the weak. Witnesses came up with a 14- propagan ol od oq yd _ guarantee such in| By PETER EDSON .- [ness and strength in the U. 8. point program so .impossible to} he engaged " lived a gy | NOW PENDING 1s the Mundt-' The first case involving a sub-|flammatory matter as was vd ; Times Special Writer | {war against communism. From a execute and so potentially harm- ities. Largely rea when the’ oo rguson bill, which would: versive was that of John Turner, tained in the manifesto. Gitlow Hd THE WEAPGNS brought up by democratic point of view the Con- ful to the country that it died Immigration Service passed from 1 Outlaw advocating establish. an Englishman, who entered the went back to the pen. but was And 50 it goes. Congress and the Supreme Court stitution and the Bill of Rights/aborning. Only two of the recom: the Labor to the Justice Depart- ment of a dictatorship. (country illegally in 1904 and was pardoned by Gov. Alfred E, Smith been a clear-cut. Sup have hardly been what might be 5°0d—and sacred. From a mendations bore fruit—to broaden’y,,,¢ with greater powers. ' 2 Forbid passage to alien or- Proved 10 be an anarchist. here before he completed his sentence. decision ; bons " wh © Communist point of view they are the ¥BI's authority and to in- 3. Negotiation by the State De. Sanizations of any classified In- . ne So - The court upheld the Earl Browder carried his pass- tempt hp Congress or 1 termed Vy artillery against gyves and fetters: making it im- crease its funds so it could func-| rtment of treaties under which formation affecting national se- °° onality of Congress’ de- port-fraud conviction fo the high though. such opinions the Communists. possible t6 put down all but the tion more efficiently in the field. | hese nations would agree to ac- CUrity. Dt ar at mea court, lost, and Siarted his tour- £9 Aheomng in this ye The bomb-thro ; . ~~ Next ‘carhe ‘the McCormack- X v Ey . y " volv- year sentence, en in 1942 hes rh re Sa x eannot gel ih Wing ve of “svoln Dickstein Committee. of 1935, cept their natjonal by deporta- 3. Punish any agent with up to ing criminal syndicalism was that was fantastically pardoned Deter Eugene Dennis, Communist” A ise Congress” has Par
=» tion in cases of action against the 10 years and a $10,000 fine for ," p., “Gitlow, who will be re: President Roosevelt, who feared PArty secretary-gemeral. . ° * not strengthened the basic Jaws] © CONSIDER Congress Brst:-* (held that the Community Patiy, {membered as an ardent Commie the long sentence was something, Whatever the outcome, ong”
. |which drew some blood. Its reportiy; g Ng action on this one, receiving guchyinformation, Po . . { . ‘advices: Sil = . ” Which may be used against Com.| Session after session has dog- was not a légitimate party at all,| 4 A Jaw prohibiting advice orf Supreme Court side of 1 yoaw the light and became.one the public might construe as a. thing is sure: -
~munists—the - Seditious .Conspir- gedly refused to enact laws which'but_was an adherent to foreign counsel to members of the armed J picture you find: Of Mokcow's most articulate op; :penalty imposed because of po- munists will continu to work fi
[services to - disobey regulations. ponents. Gitlaw, caught in New litical views" [the snd of icon : Covered in the Alien Registration "In the last three decades, the York's Lusk committee raids was! ent, whils = Aaa
Acy Act (1861): the Espionage would abridge the rights of free ideologies without any real con- - . » m court has considered perhaps 50 convicted as editor-of The Rev: THE HARRY BRIDGES case tection of ‘the ‘Constitution
Act (1917), and the Immigration speech, and freedom of assembly, cern for the internal weal at all
RANTEED Act (1918) Th y Act, v ’ e Hatch,. Voorhis and Smith "aw 5: Al , 18 lod : po n i 4M aw which would give US. cases Involving Communists ~/olutionary Age, which had printed ‘time “their feet of TIVELY Conversely, Congress maintains Acts, voted in the 1930-40 session, THE COMMITTEE made six attorneys over the land the same though not communism. The court the left-wing manifesto advocate the precedent that there ma es. KoL their fost on ATER. ‘ hat it cannot strengthen these Ware aimed at Nazism and Fas- recommendations: . right to invoke the rule of con- has consistently ducked the ques- ing riots and establishment of a he clear. evidence of Communist > pr a ; laws.in any significant particular ¢ism primarily, 1. Legislation which resulted in tempt against recalcitrant wit- tion of whether the Reds advocate proletarian dictatorship in 1919. PATY membership before an alien. Tomorrow: How the Loyalty
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