The Ked menace continues to cngage Hollywood. It has become known that two lots have oTganised espionage systems to tnce communistic utterances and tendencies. One studio is reported to have hired detectives to mingle with employees, and another is said to have instructed loyal members to report suspicious activities. The Eed scaie developed, amusingly enoUgh, within a few days of a dispatch from Moscow which related that three executives of the Soviet film trust had been sentenced to labour eamps because they had wasted State money in buying a worth•less seenario and spent excessiv© money in producing it0
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 13
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