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8. SISS report (July 30, 1953), p. 29.<br />

9. Hearings before the Senate subcommittee investigating the Institute of Pacific<br />

Relations, p. 403.<br />

10. SISS hearings (November 17, 1953).<br />

11. Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments, SISS report (July 30, 1953), p.<br />

31.<br />

12. Senator Thomas Dodd, Congressional Record (March 22, 1962).<br />

13. Daily Worker (June 7, 1945). As quoted by Felix Wittmer, "Freedom's Case Against<br />

Dean Acheson," American Mercury (New York, April 1952).<br />

14. Felix Wittmer, "Freedom's Case Against Dean Acheson," American Mercury (New<br />

York, April 1952).<br />

15. Victor Lasky, "<strong>The</strong> Case Against Dean Acheson." Entered in the Congressional<br />

Record (December 6, 1950).<br />

16. Testimony before House Committee on Un-American Activities (August 30, 1948).<br />

17. Victor Lasky, "<strong>The</strong> Case Against Dean Acheson." Entered in the Congressional<br />

Record (December 6, 1950).<br />

18. Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments, SISS report (July 30, 1953), pp.<br />

10-12.<br />

19. Two of these documents are now out of print, but can be located still in many large<br />

metropolitan public libraries.<br />

20. Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments, SISS hearings, pt. 8, pp. 904-<br />

905.<br />

21. Lie, p. 388.<br />

22. Chesly Manly, <strong>The</strong> UN Record (Chicago, Henry Regnery Company, 1955), p. 110.<br />

After serving for two years on the staff of the Milwaukee Journal, Chesly Manly went to<br />

work for the Chicago Tribune in 1929. In the intervening years he has become one of the<br />

country's top news reporters. During his varied career he has covered the Al Capone trials<br />

in the prohibition era as well as major political events in Washington. Since 1946 he has<br />

reported the proceedings at the UN and other international conferences for the Chicago<br />

Tribune.<br />

23. Activities of U.S. Citizens Employed by the UN, SISS hearings (December 17, 1952),<br />

p. 332.<br />

24. Activities of U.S. Citizens Employed by the UN, second report of the SISS (March 22,<br />

1954), p. 12.<br />

25. SISS hearings (September 24, 1953), pt. 3, p. 503. Also, "Is the United Nations Anti-<br />

U.S.?" U.S. News and World Report (December 12, 1952), pp. 32-34.

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