Receipts, papers, notes and files related to Nikola Tesla

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Receipts, papers, notes and files related to Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla FBI Files - Page 214

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Case Originated At: PITTSBURGH

Report Made At  Date Made Period Report Made By
PITTSBURGE  2/20/46 11/13, 19, 20, 21, 26/45. LOUIS H. BEIGREDER

Title Character
SLOBODNA REC (FREE EXPRESSION)  INTERNAL SECURITY - C REGISTRATION ACT


SYNOPSIS: SLOBODNA REC (Free Expression), Serbian communist-line tri-weekly newspaper printed at 1916 East St., Pittsburgh, Pa., steadfastly adheres to the generally recognized communist line and operates, among Serbs in the U. S., as the organ for the dissemination of information on Serbian affairs la Yugoslavia. As the leading Slav communist organ it contained, during the period from 12/6/44 to 8/30/45, favorable publicity for such communist front organizations as the SWO American Slav Congress, Vidovdan Committee and the United Committee of South Slavic Americans. It supported the TITO and STALIN governments unequivocally and denounced opposition believed to exist against these governments. Due to the leaving of the former Editor-In-Chief, MIRKO MARKOVICH, to confer with TITO and his representatives in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, the editorship has been undertaken by Reverend NIKOLA DRENOVAO. The Managing ditor is CHARLES VJICH and Business Manager is MANE SUSNJAR, all associated with the communist movement in Western Pennsylvania.

Case Originated At: PITTSBURGH

Report Made At

PITTSBURGE

Date Made

2/20/46

Period

11/13, 19, 20, 21, 26/45.

Report Made By

[REDUCTED]

Title

         SLOBODNA REC (FREE EXPRESSION)

Character

INTERNAL SECURITY - C REGISTRATION ACT

SYNOPSIS: SLOBODNA REC (Free Expression), Serbian communist-line tri-weekly newspaper printed at 1916 East St., Pittsburgh, Pa., steadfastly adheres to the generally recognized communist line and operates, among Serbs in the U. S., as the organ for the dissemination of information on Serbian affairs la Yugoslavia. As the leading Slav communist organ it contained, during the period from 12/6/44 to 8/30/45, favorable publicity for such communist front organizations as the SWO American Slav Congress, Vidovdan Committee and the United Committee of South Slavic Americans. It supported the TITO and STALIN governments unequivocally and denounced opposition believed to exist against these governments. Due to the leaving of the former Editor-In-Chief, MIRKO MARKOVICH, to confer with TITO and his representatives in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, the editorship has been undertaken by Reverend NIKOLA DRENOVAO. The Managing Editor is CHARLES VJICH and Business Manager is MANE SUSNJAR [REDUCTED]
  
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