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perhaps a contribution to a worthy cause, Steele would supply
the industrialist with "confidential information for members
which would keep him up to date about the radicals
only"
threatening America. The "confidential information" must not
be shown to anybody else. Extreme caution is necessary
about the "information service." With
radicals find out
hocum, secrecy and w hispering, the
r
industrialist
lest
the
all this
becomes a
much
member
per not realizing that the information thus
peddled can be got for three cents a day five cents on Sundays
by buying the Daily Worker. It s just one of the little patriotic
rackets the boys have cooked up.
at so
Working closely with Steele is James A. True of the James
True Associates, another precious racketeer who stepped from
patrioteering into efforts to organize in conjunction v