LETTER TO MR. ARTHUR G. MCDOWELL FROM ALLEN W. DULLES

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Approved For Release 2003/0 0,5-,,OI DP8O,RO173,1R000300020011-9 29 JUN !Sr."" Mr. Arthur G. McDowell Executive Secretary -reasurer Council Against C =nw ist Aggression 1i liana Aren%e, NW, Suite 502 Washingto, D. C. Dear Mr. McDowell: Thank you for your letter of June 11 keepdag me up to date on congressional activity concerning the Freedom Acadaoay, and the ad+i -al information on the work that your Council is doing. I bar. moans it very interesting and heipful. Distribution: Oig - Addressee 1 - ADDP/PP 1-C/i0 Sincerely, SIGNED Allen W. Dulles Director 25X1 DDP/i 24 June 59) 25 / / - o A 17 7 - A-" Approved For Release 21J03/05/05': CIA-RDP80RO1731 R000300020011-9 25X ~1?p Approved For Release 2003/05/05: CIA-RDP80RO173 F/Q OQO 001 Council Against Communist Aggression A. committee of correspondence for dissemination of democracy's information in aid of World Freedom-Deminform National Headquarters 1500 NO. BROAD ST. ? PHILADELPHIA 21, PA. POPLAR 5-7671 MARx LEWIS Chairman 55-05 WOODSIDE AVENUE WOODSIDE, N. Y. MU RRAY HILL 3-5200 (N.Y.C. Office No.) Washington Office 100 INDIANA AVENUE, N.W. ? SUITE 502 DISTRICT 7-0875 June 11, 1959 Vice-Chairmen REV. DENNIS CoMEY, S.J. PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHRISTOPHER EMMET The Honorable Allen W. Dulles 9NEV~o GK N VENUE Central Intelligence Agency RH INELANDER 4-2816 2430 E Street MRS. GEORGE A. FITCH Washington, D. C. TAIPEH, TAIWAN (Free China) SAL B. HOFFMANN Dear Mr. Dulles: PHILADELPHIA ERICKRC. c EE Just a brief, word to bring you abreast of our progress on F ED PITTSB, PA. BENJAMIN MCLAURIN the Freedom Academy and Commission bills in Congress since NEW YORK I sent you the summary following our annual Washington dinner HERBERT PHIL BRICK RYE, devoted to the subject this last April. ROSCOE POUND CAMBRIDGE, MASS. As I advised you then, the Judd-Herlong House bills 3880-3881, =- also sponsored by Representative Jackson and others in House, ARTHUR G. McDoWELL were introduced in Senate by Senators Mundt and Douglas as Executive Secretary Treasurer S. 1689. Senator Case of New Jersey added his sponsorship Philadelphia by unanimous consent of Senate on April 28, and Senator Mundt Washington offered first-testimony before Senate Internal Security Sub- committee of Judiciary so effectively on same morning, that Fraternal Senators Dodd and Keating for subcommittee suggested separation Foreign from the combination of internal security measures also up Correspondents for hearing, so that special public hearing on Freedom Academy FRED BOWEN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA measure, the Mundt-Douglas-Case bill could be held possibly CHARLES R. SONNEX the week of June 8., LONDON, -ENGLAND HON. Ku CHENG-KANG TAIPEH, FREE CHINA' Congressman Walter Judd believes that by that time he will be J. G. TEWARI out from under his share of the Foreign Affairs Committee NEW DELHI, INDIA burden on the economic aid and able to take up the ARTHUR A. OCHWADA program p KENYA, AFRICA matter, along with Syd Herlong, as soon as House Un-American as Activities Committee, which has the bills, has time to consider its schedule. This committee of the House recently did yeoman service for the U. S. labor movement and all of us by opening up again the case of the dangerously effective communist operation in the United Packinghouse Workers' Union centering in Chicago. Tony Stephens, for twenty-two years a leading officer of the union, quickly found himself friendless and office-less when he again Executive* and National Committee of Correspondence N. F. ALLMAN, FRANK BARNETT, ARNOLD BEICHMAN, ROY BREWER*, COL. WALTER S. BROWN, BISHOP FRED CORSON, SYDNEY L. DEVIN, EDWARD R. EASTON*, DR. WM. W. EDEL, GENERAL ROBERT L. EICHELBERGER, WILLIS ETTER, JAMES T. FARRELL, ROBERT FITCH*, DR. BEN A. GARSIDE, ARTHUR J. GOLDSMITH, PAUL T. GORMAN, DR. LESTER B. GRANGER, ALAN G. GRANT, MONTGOMERY GREEN, ROBERT HECKERT, GEORGE HOLCOMB, DR. STANLEY HORNBECK, WALTER KIRSCHENBAUM*, VICTOR LASKY*, SOL M. LEVITAS, MARVIN LIEBMAN*, SARAH LIMBACH*, ISAAC DON LEVINE, JAY LOVESTONE, REV. CHARLES W. LOWRY, REV. ROBERT E. Lucsw, DAVID MARTIN, JAMES L. MCDEVITT, JAMES R. MCILROY, F. J. MCNAMARA, THOMAS J. MCNEIL*, EDGAR A. MOWRER, ERNEST K. MOY; HENRY CARTER PATTERSON, MERLYN S. PITZLE, DR. DAN POLING, REV. CHAS. OWEN RICE, BRANCH RICKEY, SERAFINO ROMUALDI, WILLIAM SWITTFBERG, AISUIft&1JI 4RV6MM Ra 611ftCERMAN WILLIAMS, A r IC ` ~ 'i 6Q DR. KARL WITTFOGEL gre I1vv ~+ y HdH t'O f UCJClZUt1 'T Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80R01731R000300020011-9 tried to raise the question from within a year ago. He asked our Council's trade union section for legal and research aid in preparation of his case for submission to AFL-CIO, which was freely given. But only the publicity and subpoena power of thecommittee seemed effective in making a public record, which enabled AFL-CIO Executive Council last week to order an official investigation by its own subcommittee. Our very good and effective English union friends, the Industrial Research and Information Service, Ltd. (IRIS) of 404 Maritime House, Clapham, London S. W. L, can take even more credit for fact that the British Amal- gamated Engineering Union, the equivalent of our Machinists, Steel and Auto Workers' unions all rolled into one, which seemed only two years ago to balance on edge of falling into communist control, has now firmly re-elected Bill Carron as President, cutting the vote of his communist opponent nearly in half and carrying with him a strong, intelligent, anti-communist board for next five years. As in the United States where the communist wedge into electronics field in form of United Electrical Workers ?(U.E.) has experienced a resurgence as result of abandonment of case of Subversive Activities Control Boarcl a ainst it, the ten years communist-dominated English Electrical Trades Union (E.T.U.) has almost crushed the revolt raised by Les Cannon and three associates at time of Hungarian events, but although complicated by practice, like some considerable number of other unions in Europe, of electing chief officers for life or good behavior, the battle goes on led by those who broke away from communist ranks after Khrushchev's blood bath in Budapest. If you don't have it (and we get all too few of English published titles on subject here in U.S.), you would be well advised to spend 20 shillings in ordering it from IRIS in London, Harry Wetton's "Third World War" or Trade and Industry the New Battleground. This is the British equivalent of the 0 verstreet's book on "What We Should Know About Communism," with the emphasis on the new trade and industry angle we would expect. Vienna Youth Festival of communists this year by labor sympathizers. Fred Bowen from Australia writes us that all communist candidates were '"soundly defeated" in both Federal and State elections held recently, in spite of their new pitch of respectability and altered tactics. Premier Cahill and his Labor Administration,which have held New South Wales for last 21 years, never has let his organization be tagged with any communist sympa- thies which have so discredited the Federal Labor Party leader, Dr. Evatt. Fred and his associates, who carry the physical body scars to this day from the clash with communist elements on waterfront, chuckles over the latest switch of Dr. Evatt to openly denouncing communists by name and alignment with religious elements he once denounced instead. As in Britain, labor has circulars out denouncing and warning against any participation in the so-called All of this is from private correspondence and since this letter is part of the same system of correspondence, I must ask you to treat it accordingly. The Upholsterers' Union, which does pay my salary, now has a convention in San Francisco and now asks some of my time for their affairs in early weeks of June there, so Freedom Academy hearings, etc., had better go direct to Alan G. Grant, Jr., 806 Metcalf Building, Orlando, Florida, for this month. One of reserve officers refresher session this summer has asked us to rerun some of" our cTocuines, so-I-eric`se a list from 1951 to present) in case you want to back order some you missed. Yours in the common cause of mankind, which is freedom, I am Sincerely yours, Arthur- G. M' DoYaell, Executive Secretary-Treasurer Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80R01731R000300020011-9 Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80R01731R000300020011-9 LIST OF DOCUMENTS OF COUNCIL AGAINST COMMUNIST AGGRESSION 1. AFL GIVES OUTLINE FOR FOREIGN POLICY - By Louis Stark 2. CAGA NEWS RELEASE - 2/13/51 - Labor and Religious Leaders Form Council to Promote More Militant Foreign Policy Against Communist Aggression 3. SYNOPSIS OF REMARKS OF CACA WASHINGTON DINNER - 4/17/51 - By Mrs. Geraldine Fitch 4. SYNOPSIS (II) OF REMARKS ON "GREAT AND DANGEROUS ILLUSIONS" By Dr. Karl A. Wittfogel 5. REPRINT OF CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - 3/15/51 - By Hon. Paul H. Douglas 6. THE STRATEGY OF "RECOGNITION" IN FAR EAST 7. (NO LONGER AVAILABLE ) 8. "THE RELUCTANT DRAGON" 9. FREE TRADE-UNION COMMITTEE BULLETIN DATED NOV. 1950 TO INTERNATIONAL UNION PRESIDENTS, ENTITLED "THE WAR IN KOREA" 10. LETTER OF 7/10/51 FROM SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS TO SECRETARY OF DEFENSE GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL 11, LETTER DATED 7/15/51 FROM CHRISTOPHER ' MET TO SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS 12, CACA NEWS RELEASE OF 8/20/51 - LABOR AND RELIGIOUS LEADERS COUNCIL WARNS OF INCREASED DANGER EVEN IN SUCCESSFUL CEASE -FIRE -- U.N. DISASTER IN 38TH PARALLEL KOREAN SET- TLEMENT 13. LET THE FACTS ALONE - By Chris Emmet 14. LATTIMORE AND THE IPR - (The New Leader) 15. THE CASE AGAINST VERA MICHELES DEAN OF THE FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION - By Julius Epstein 16. THE MC CARTHY ISSUE - A MATTER OF PUBLIC HONOR (Correspondence - Alfred Kohlberg Arthur G. McDowell) 16. (Supplement) CORRESPONDENCE - ALFRED KOHLBERG AND ARTHUR G. MC DOWELL 17. MEMO ON CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY IN THE COLD WAR - FEB. 22-23, WASHING- TON, D.C. 18. 1952 STATE MEET ON THE IMPENDING CRISIS - 1/29/52 19. LETTER TO ROBERT R. PHELPS FROM ARTHUR G. MC DOWELL - 3/28-52 20. SUPPLEMENT TO 1952 STATEMENT ON IMPENDING CRISIS - "FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND DEVELOP- MENT FOR FREEDOM" 21. CONTAINMENT VERSUS LIBERATION - Address by Professor Frank Rockwell Barnett - Feb- ruary 1952 22. TOTALITARIANISM AND DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA - By Robert J. Alexander 23. REMARKS ON FAR EAST SITUATION - By Geraldine Fitch. 24. POLITICAL PROBLEMS BEHIND LAND REFORM IN FREE ASIA - 4/22/52 - By Dr. Karl A. Witt- f ogel 25. CHINA LOB-LOLLY -? By Geraldine Fitch 25-a. FOREIGN RELATIONS AND U.S. FOREIGN POLICY STATEMENTS ADOPTED ON REPORT OF THE COMM- ITTEE ON GENERAL POLICIES - 27Th Convention U.I.U. - June 4-12, 1953 26. LABORrS STAKE IN LIBERATION - Address By Arthur G. McDowell - 12/4/53 26-a. SUMMARY OF UGLY FACTS WE FACE AS LEADERS OF FREE WORLD IN SUMMER OF 1954 - Remarks of Jay Lovestone 26?b. BOOK :REVIEW - "PEOPLE'S CHINA SWEATSHOP ARSENAL" - By Richard L. G. Deveral Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80R01731R000300020011-9 . ? Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80RO1731R000300020011-9 27,; THE BACKGROUND OF PEARL HARBOR - By Christopher Emmet 28. (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) 29. AGAINST RECOGNITION OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT - Remarks Of Dr. Stanley Hornbeck - 4/29/54 30. PROGRAM RESOLUTION - Adopted as Revised at Washington, D.C., 4/29/54 31. IMPRESSIONS OF COMMUNIST CHINA - By Brajkish.ore Shastri 32. GERALDINE FETCH' S EXTEMPORANEOUS REMARKS AT 1AAASHINGTON DINNER - 6/9/55 33. REFLECTIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF COMMUNIST CHINA AND THE DEFENSE OF FORMOSA - By Christopher Emmet 34. SENATOR HENRY M, JACKSON'S IMPROMPTU REMARKS AT WASHINGTON DINNER - 6/9/55 35. ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF STATEMENT BY H.E. GEORGE K.C. YEH, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFF- AIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (:Delivered in the General Debate of the Tenth Session Of the United Nations General Assembly On September 28, 1955) 36,. PRESS RNLFEiSE - 10/26/55 ?? LABOR, RELIGIOUS AND FOREIGN POLICY SPECIALISTS COUCIL WARNS WEST TO HOLD COLD WAR POLICY LINES FOR _REAL SOVIET CONCESSIONS TO PEACE AT GENEVA 37. REPRODUCTION OF TIC DEC. 2, 1955: ADDRESS OF CHINESE REPUBLIC'S AMBASSADOR T.F.TSIANG TO POLITICAL COMMITTEE - 10TH SESSION GENERAL ASSZIABLY U.N. 38. BRAINWASHING IN RED CHINA- By carol Bagh., New Delhi 39. ADDRESS BY GEORGE NEANY AT ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON OF N. Y. - 1/20/56 40. A PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT GROUP AGAINST COMMUNISM - By Willis Etter ZGl! A PROPOSAL FOR A. CHILDRENTS LIBERATION ADVENTURE, PROGRAM - By George Holcomb 42, THE "NEW" PROGRAM OF TIE COMMUNIST WORLD CONSPIRACY 43. CAN FREE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD UNITE? - By Geraldine Fitch. 44. AFTER PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE -- WHAT? - By Edgar Ansel Mowrer 45. A COUNCIL MEMBER LISSENTS FROM MR. MOWRER' S 46. A COMMENT ON TIM DEBATE OVER A POSITIVE vs, NEGATIVE APPROACH TO THE FIGHT AGAINST COMMUNISM - By Christopher Emmet 47. HUNGARY - QUESTIONS, MAY 8, x_957, FROM "HANSARD", AUSTRALIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT 4.8. OUR SECOND CHANCE IN HUNGARY - By Christopher Emmet 49. REMARKS OF CONGRESSMAN ALVIN I=I, BENTLEY AT WASHINGTON DINNER - JUNE 12, 1957 50, REPORT FROM TAIWAN - By Geraldine Fitch jl. HEM R- S-OI+ - CONGI3 SSMTT - MAYNE L> -M YS-AT WASHINGTON-BINNER--JUNE-12, 1-957-- 52. REPRODUCTION OF "THE AMERICAN WHITE PAPER" 53. A PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVING THE TECHNICAL SECURITY OF THE WORLD - By Dr. Ellis A. Johnson 54. WHEN THE NE 1][T SOVIET E TELT,ITE RE'TOLTS - By Senator Estes Kefauver 55. NEWS RELEASE 12/31/57 ANTI-COMMUNIST COUNCIL CITES FIVE FIGURES, ONE UNKNOWN MEMBER OF GAITHER COMMITTEE FOR OUTSTANDING FREE WORLD SERVICE IN '57 56. TEXT OF DEAN ACHESON'S REPLY TO VIEWS EXPRESSED BY GEORGE F. KENNAN, FORMER AMBASS- ADOR TO THE SOVIET UNION 57. ARTICLE IN "LONDON TIMES" OF DEC. 5, 1957 - COMMUNISTS IN THE UNIONS (OF GREAT BRITAIN) 58. PROPOSED SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS "HAVE AIIXIOST NOTHING TO DO" WITH PREVENTION OF ATOMIC WAR - BY DEAN ACHESON - 2/17/58 - N. Y. Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80R01731R000300020011-9 59. MANAGEMENT'S ROLE IN NON-MILITARY DEFENSE - By Frank Rockwell Barnett 60. LETTER TO NORMAN COUSINS (THE SATURDAY REVIEW) RE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR'S "THE LONG MARCH" 61. THIRTY PROMINENT AMERICANS CALL FOR CONTINUED NUCLEAR TESTING 62. COMMUNIST CONFESSIONS (TITO STYLE) ON COMMUNIST CHINA REALITIES 63. AN AIDE MEMOIR ON BANG-JENSEN CASE - By Arthur G. McDowell 64. "REPORTER SAYS TIDE RUNS AGAINST U. S." - By Don Whitehead 65. LETTER TO DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR UNITED NATIONS ON ABUSES IN U.N. 65A 1959 NEW YEAR REVIEW OF BANG-JENSEN CASE AND U.N. 66. THE FACTS ABOUT MOSCOW'S POLITICAL WARFARE SETUP - By Joseph Kornfeder 66A REPRINT OF "THE ENEMY WE FACE" - By Bertram D. Wolfe 67. PRAGUE IS COMMUNIST INSTRUCTION CENTER - By Ferdinand Wimmer Approved For Release 2003/05/05 : CIA-RDP80R01731R000300020011-9