- Edward Clark Carter
Edward Clark Carter (
June 9 ,1878 –November 9 ,1954 ) Educator and officer of theYMCA , 1902-1922, of theInstitute of Pacific Relations , 1926-1948, and chairman of the Russian War Relief Fund, 1941-1945. [ [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/collections/html/4078590.html Biographical Note] , Edward Clark Carter Papers, Columbia University Libraries.] In 1929 he published a book, "China and Japan in Our University Curricula".Allegations
According to Carter's replacement as IPR Secretary General,
Clayton Lane , Carter "was requested to resign" his leadership of the IPR "because of Carter's favorable attitude toward Russia." [FBI Report: Institute of Pacific Relations, Espionage - R., April 11, 1950, p. 75 (IPR file, Section 8)]According to files of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation , Edward C. Carter described himself as a "fellow traveler ." [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR02.pdf FBI file: Institute of Pacific Relations, Section 2] , PDF p. 3] Among the positions he held were:
*Secretary General of theInstitute of Pacific Relations , an alleged "Communist front group" [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR02.pdf "Ibid."] , PDF p. 17]
* Chairman of the National Committee for Medical Aid to the Soviet Union, according to the Communist Party organ "Daily Worker " [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR01.pdf "Ibid.", Section 1] , PDF p. 32]
* Chairman ofRussian War Relief , which, according to the FBI, was "infiltrated with known Communists, Communist leaders, fellow travelers, and front organizations" [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR04.pdf "Ibid."] , PDF p. 5]
* President of the Board of Directors of theAmerican Russian Institute , [FBI Report: Institute of Pacific Relations, Internal Security–C, July 22, 1949, p. 5 [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR04.pdf (FBI file: Institute of Pacific Relations, Section 4] , PDF p. 7)] which was listed by Attorney General of theUnited States Thomas C. Clark on theAttorney General's List of Subversive Organizations for 1948, in accordance with President Truman'sExecutive Order 9835 .Andrew Avery, "Chicago Journal of Commerce" (July 1, 1946), alleged that Carter had been associated with such front organizations as the
International Workers Order . [FBI Report: Southern California Division, American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, Security Matter" June 13, 1947, p. 2 ( [http://education-research.org/PDFs/IPR03.pdf FBI file: Institute of Pacific Relations, Section 3] , PDF p. 2)]Carter was alleged to "actively uphold
Russia 's policies" [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR01.pdf "Ibid.", Section 1] , PDF p. 33] — for example, in 1938, when many other formerly loyal friends of theSoviet Union were becoming disillusioned byStalin ’sGreat Purge , [Frank A. Warren, [http://www.amazon.ca/Liberals-Communism-Red-Decade-Revisited/dp/0231084455 "Liberals and Communism: The Red Decade Revisted" (Columbia University Press, 1993), ISBN 0231084455] , pp. 170-71] Carter defended theshow trials , saying the Russian people “are thankful that their government has at last been firm in dealing with what they regard asFascist -supported intrigue to overthrow the Government of the Soviet Union.” This "apologia" was reprinted in full in "Soviet Russia Today", which identified Carter as a frequent contributor to “our leading periodicals.” [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR01.pdf IPR file, "Op. cit.", Section 1] , PDF p. 34]Carter also endorsed the
Hitler-Stalin pact , according to thesocialist magazine "New Leader ," [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR02.pdf "Ibid.", Section 2] , PDF p. 4] but after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he "proposed a toast to the success of the Soviet resistance to theNazis and referred to Russia as the 'beloved Motherland of so many of us here tonight'" [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR01.pdf "Ibid.", Section 1] , PDF p. 32] and made a speech describing "the fight being waged by the Russian people in the defense of the democracies." [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR01.pdf "Ibid."] , PDF p. 33]According to FBI files, Carter displayed "every indication that he has been closely associated with leading members of the
Communist Party in theUnited States ." [ [http://Ultra-Secret.info/PDFs/IPR02.pdf "Op. cit.", Section 2] , PDF p. 3] For example, in 1938, Carter recommended Communist Party SecretaryEarl Browder to a Canadian club as a possible speaker, saying that Browder, "contrary to the public view, is 100% American." [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,821608,00.html The Case Against I.P.R.] ," "Time", September 3, 1951]In a 1938 letter, IPR Trustee
Owen Lattimore congratulated Carter: "I think that you are pretty cagey in turning over so much of the China section of the inquiry to Asiaticus, Han-seng and Chi. They will bring out the absolutely essential radical aspects, but can be depended on to do it with the right touch..." [“ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,856838,00.html The Right Touch] ,” "Time", August 6, 1951] “Asiaticus” was the Polish-bornComintern agent Moses Wolf Grzyb, alias M. G. Shippe (or Schiffe), alias Hans (or Heinz) Muëller (or Moëller); [Robert P. Newman, [http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=ft296nb15t&chunk.id=d0e11129&toc.depth=1&toc.id=d0e4718&brand=eschol "Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China"] (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), ISBN 0-520-07388-6, p. 452] “Han-seng” refers to refers toChen Han-seng , aComintern recruit and "a member of the well-knownRichard Sorge Spy Ring"; [Maochen Yu, " [http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/pubs/ACF1AE.pdf Chen Hansheng's Memoirs and Chinese Communist Espionage] ," "Cold War International History Project Bulletin", 6-7 (Winter 1995/1996), p. 274] “Chi” was Red Chinese secret agent Chi Chao-ting (Ji Chaoding). [S. Rpt. 2050, 82d Cong., 2d sess., Serial 11574, pursuant to S. Res. 306, Institute of Pacific Relations (Hearings July 25, 1951-June 20, 1952 by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary)]Louis Budenz , former managing editor of the "Daily Worker", told FBI investigators "that he had numerous dealings with Carter, while on the 'Daily Worker' staff, and that these dealings 'were on a plane based on the fact that he was a member of the Communist Party.'" [FBI memorandum: F.J. Baumgardner to H.B. Fletcher, Institute of Pacific Relations, Internal Security - C, August 12, 1948, p. 2 ( [http://education-research.org/PDFs/IPR03.pdf IPR file, Section 3] , PDF p. 85)] On April 22, 1948, Budenz advised, "Edward C. Carter was certainly under Communist Party discipline. I recall Jack Stachel, member of the national board of the Communist Party, stating that "Because the Russian War Relief Program is not going right, we will have to order Carter to realize his responsibility and continue his job. He is not running a community fund; he will have to live up to his Party responsibility." [FBI Report: Institute of Pacific Relations, Internal Security - C, July 22, 1949, p. 37 ( [http://education-research.org/PDFs/IPR04.pdf IPR file, Section 4] , PDF p. 40)]One teletype in the FBI's IPR file cites a source (redacted) to the effect that there was, since 1936, "a concerted effort to install men who had been screened by [Frederick Vanderbilt] Field or Carter or other members of the IPR into the State Dept.” [April 5, 1950 teletype, San Francisco to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Special Agent in Charge, Baltimore, "Owen Lattimore, Espionage - R.," p. 1 (IPR file, Section 4)]
Another memo in the file, by an IPR regional officer, alleges that Carter "may have been connected with the Communists in some way.... his political views are way to the left.... I have little confidence in his basic honesty." ["Memorandum on Communism and the IPR," from Charles P. Rockwood, Executive Director, IPR Pacific Northwest Division, to Dr. Raymond B. Allen, President, University of Washington, November 9, 1948, p. 3 (FBI IPR file, Section 5)]
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External links
* [http://bailey2.uvm.edu:6336/dynaweb/findingaids/carter/@Generic__BookView;cs=default;ts=default Inventory of the Edward C. Carter Collection, 1916-1954]
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