McCarthy probe could not corral J.W. Gitt

Mary Allienne Hamilton uncovered some news in her recently published biography on http://www.yorktownsquare.com/2007/01/gitt_and_his_gazette_sported_s_1.php J.W. Gitt, long-time owner of The Gazette and Daily.
That the left-leaning York newspaper owner from 1915 to 1970 was not a communist had previously been reported based on Hamilton's research and Freedom of Information Act requests. We know that for two reasons: The FBI could not establish such a link even after monitoring Gitt for a couple of decades. And Gitt joined his friend and political ally Henry A. Wallace in resigning the Progressive Party in the early 1950s because of Communist infiltration.
But here was the question: Did Gitt ever appear before a McCarthy-inspired committee?...
The answer is no, but one of his former employees got the grilling from a loyalty committee, Hamilton reports in "Rising from the Wilderness."
“What they wanted to do was get J.W. Gitt. They wanted me to say that he was a Communist, and he was not,” Harry Sharkey told Hamiton.
As I explain in my York Sunday News column, the 342-page hardcover is filled with information that will be useful to readers of York/Adams history, journalism professionals and academics, Cold War specialists and liberals and neo-Progressives, among others.
To “Rising from the Wilderness, J.W. Gitt and His Legendary Newspaper: The Gazette and Daily from York, Pa.” is available for $29.95 at the York County Heritage Trust museum shop, 250 E. Market St., York, or on the Web, http://www.yorkheritage.org.

J.W. Gitt catches up on his reading in the library in his Hershey Hill, Hanover, home. The house is now the Gitt Memorial Library.








Mike Dellosso · June 4, 2008 5:05 PM
Hey Jim, I was doing some research on the Gitt Memorial Library because I'll be hosting a book launch party there on June 10 (2008)to celebrate my new novel and came across this post. Interesting stuff. I knew Gitt was left-leaning but I never knew he'd been monitored by the FBI. Interesting, indeed.
Jim McClure · June 9, 2008 10:24 AM
The FBI actually did Gitt a "favor" - they could not link him with Communists so, in effect, exonerated him.
For details on Mike's book “The Hunted” and his book launch party, see "Book Buzz" blog at www.yorkblog.com/books.