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Political Points: A Bulletin Of Opinion To Clarify And Organize Volume Iii, Number 4 - September 1952, Communist Party Sep 1952

Political Points: A Bulletin Of Opinion To Clarify And Organize Volume Iii, Number 4 - September 1952, Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Political pamphlet written by the Communist Party, 1st Congressional District [California]

Political Points - A Bulletin of Opinion To Clarify and Organize

Volume III, Number 4

September 1952

September 30, 1952

Santa Rosa, California

-Gen. Van Fleet

-March of 1951

-USSR Embassy

-Santa Rosa Press Democrat

-South Africa

-Gen. Sir Gerald Templer

-British High Commisioner

-Congressman Usher Burdick

-Vincent Hallinan

-Carl Sullivan

-Gen. Daniel Hudelson

-Mrs. Charlotta Bass

-Reuben Borough

-William Knowland

Editor: Francis G. Fink

PO Box 664, Santa Rosa

PO Box 79, Sausalito

PO Box 707, Eureka


Constitutional Law-Due Process-Bill Of Attainder-Loyalty Oaths For City Employee, James I. Huston Jan 1952

Constitutional Law-Due Process-Bill Of Attainder-Loyalty Oaths For City Employee, James I. Huston

Michigan Law Review

In 1948, pursuant to an amendment to its charter, Los Angeles passed an ordinance which provided that all city employees must (1) take an oath that they did not espouse, and had not espoused within five years prior to the effective date of the ordinance, the forceful overthrow of the government; that they were not, nor had they been within the same period, affiliated with a group espousing such aims, and that they would not join any such group while in city employ, and (2) execute an affidavit relating whether they had ever belonged to the Communist Party, and if …