The Emergency Peace Mobilization. and later the American Peace Mobilization. came forth to oppose the national defense program. lendlease. conscription. and other warmongering efforts. (Report of the Special Committee on UnAmerican Activities. March 29. 1944. p. 105:) The American Peace Mobilization has also been cited by Attorney General 1942. pp. 74427443) and by Attorney General Clark (list of subversive organizations compiled by Attorney General Clark for Loyalty Review Board of the Civil Service Commission. released December 4. 1947). Edward Lamb was elected a vice chairman of the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born. according to the Daily Worker. March 31. 1941. page 4. An undated letterhead of the organization. which summarizes the 1946 work. also lists Edward Lamb of Toledo as a vice chairman. In 1941. he was a sponsor of the organization according to an official letterhead dated September 11. 1941. The Special Committee on UnAmerican Activities in its June 25. 1942. report. stated: "Numerous witnesses who have appeared before our committee have given testimony indicatng that the American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born is a Communistdominated front.* * * Galleani testified that the Communist Party. of which he was a member. assigned him to work In the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born and that there was no doubt about the partys complete control of the organization." The organization was cited as a Communist front again in the committees report of March 29. 1944. Several sources show that Edward Lamb was a member of the executive committee of the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties (I. e.. official letterheads of November 6. 1940. and July 3. 1942. and the organizations Call. National Action Conference for Civil Rights.
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