FILM INDUSTRY
Pro-War Propaganda Allegations (Received September 9, 8.30 p.m.) WASHINGTON, September 8. Mr. Wendell Willkie, on behalf of the motion picture industry, told a Senate committee that the industry disputed the legality of the inquiry being made into allegations of pro-war propaganda but intended to produce witnesses to protect the film-makers’ good name. The Fight for Freedom Committee denounced the inquiry as the “most barefaced attempt at censorship and racial persecution ever attempted. ■Senator Clark thereupon denounced the Fight for Freedom organization as one making no secret of its determination to involve the United States in a bloodj r and useless war.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 7
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