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DescriptionEarl Browder 1939.jpg
English: COMMUNIST PARTY SECRETARY TELLS DIES COMMITTEE OF $250,000 ALLEGED REPUBLICAN OFFER. Highlight of the testimony of Earl Browder, General Secretary of the Communist Party in the United States, before the Dies committee today was the statement that a man allegedly representing some Republicans offered his party $250,000 in 1936 if it would nominate President Roosevelt as its candidate. Browder said the man identified himself only as "Davidson" and did not name the men whom he said would furnish the money.
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