Did a little more research today. Dug up some questionairs
filled out by AC employees about Harold Christoffel ( founder of the UAW Local
248 ) He stood trial for his activities involved with the strike, later to be
indicted on charges of perjury for lying under oath saying he was not a
Communist and not a member of the Communist Party. A witness ( which I can only
remember his last name being Budenz) testified that there were links to
Communism within the Union and that he overheard Christoffel talking about
Communism. ( The way I took it, according to the way the hearing went, is Mr.
Budenz took it out of context) Never the less he was charged with perjury and
was brought back for a hearing. The questionnaires I read all said the same
thing. No to him being in the Communist Party, and No to him urging membership
into the Communist Party. Further after examining the hand written statements
by these individuals it became pretty clear that they had never heard him say
anything about Communism and that he is an "Honest and great labor
leader." A few seemed to think it was the company red-baiting and one
struck me when he wrote how if Christoffel is being labeled a red for his labor
leadership, then that makes me ( the responder ) a communist too.
This is
all very very interesting. There are tons of documents in the archives. I will
keep you all posted. :)
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