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PAGE 18 x : , California Ghost Town Elleben has been * interviewing i . : om ; former settlers and studying old 00 II m Coming to Life records to draw up a complete : CALICO, Cal. (UP). ~- Theichart of the old city, which once :

‘housed 3500 residents and yielded $86 million in silver from its varicolored mountains during: one 16year period. Mr. Knott once worked in the} Calico mines. He says he will {have the buildings reconstructed and 30 miles of winding mine and researchers to start the long tunnels cleaned and braced so job of restoring the ghost town, . tourists can get the flavor of the An artist-designer, Paul V./old-time California mining camps.

ghosts are stirring on the desert surrounding this 70-year-old abandoned mining town. : Walter Knott, collector of early 4 1 Californiana, bought the T75-acre 1 townsite with its few crumbling:

Denies ‘Red Front’ Charge

By FREDERICK WOLTMAN Seripps-Howard Staff Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 20 — The Boston publishing firm of Little, {Brown & Co. is distributing throughout the country's book| : trade a printed, four-page reply}; to what it calls a “highly misleading summary” of its activities by the newsletter “Counterattack” an} ¢ anti-Communist weekly. ge The firm terms “absurd” what| it describes as Counterattack's| & charge “that Little, Brown has recently become a Communistfront publishing house.” The statement makes no men[tion of the fact that D. Angus = { Cameron, Little, Brown's editor-| 2 in-chief, vice president and direc-| 8 tor, had resigned recently over| “differences of opinion.” It was after the Scripps-How-ard Newspapers revealed the un{announced resignation that the] |statement arrived. |

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5 SECU) RIT AS behind Little, Brown’s publication [after year, as we do, to 20 or g BAA GUNT NUMBER 4% of books by a succession of au-.more book .clubs serving millions | & 5-14-09 ithors known to be Communist/0f American readers if their conET A7 as sympathizers. . ‘tent followed any propaganda line 1 han Corleot The editor's resignation came Whatever. Furthermore, no au——"Qless than two weeks after the thor of spirit would tolerate a {Scripps-Howard Newspapers pub- | publisher's .inquisition into his lished parts of the Counterattack Private views, _ The publisher ‘summary as well as the fact that must make his judgment on what | Mr. Cameron had been identified is In the book itself, if the tradi- ‘ {as a Communist Party member tion and right of freedom to pubx : | |before the Senate Internal Secur- lish arg PHOTO FINISHING J ; : lity subcommittee. freedom COUNTER, STREET FLOOR 3 y Of the authors listed by Couniterattack, the Little, Brown reply |said that one, Sean O’Casey, “is

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