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Martin Dies Jr,1900-1972,New York,Grocery Manufacturers

Title: Dies tells businessmen how to fight communism
Date Created/Published: 1939 October 30.
Summary: Photograph shows two candid photographs of Martin Dies, half-length, facing front, emphatically gesturing during a speech at a convention of the Grocery Manufacturers Association in New York.
Notes:
Title from news agency caption.
Associated Press photograph.
No. 3530.
Date stamped on verso: Oct 31 1939.
Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Dies, Martin,--1900-1972.
United States.--Congress.--House.--Special Committee on Un-American Activities (1938-1944)
Anti-communism--1930-1940.
Photographic prints--1930-1940.
Portrait photographs--1930-1940.
Bookmark /2004676667/
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