Stephen Vause
Template:TOCnestleft Professor Stephen F. Vause of New Hampshire is the stepson of Soviet spy Donald Niven Wheeler, and the half-brother of Tim Wheeler. His natural father Claire Vause was a friend of Don Wheeler but was killed in the Spanish Civil War.
New Farm Inc.
Stephen Vause, President of New Farm Inc. signed a contract with the North Olympic Land Trust (NOLT) in 2017, selling the development rights to the 60-acre “Historic Ward Farm,” insuring that it will remain farmland forever. The deal was approved unanimously by the twelve shareholders of New Farm Inc.
Owned by the Wheeler family since 1957, the farm lies along the west bank of the Dungeness River and has been leased for the past thirteen years to organic vegetable and grain grower Nash Huber.
Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner
On April 28, 1966 Stephen Vause was a sponsor of the Herbert Aptheker Testimonial Dinner. The dinner was held on the occasion of Herbert Aptheker's 50th birthday, the publication of his 20th book, and the 2nd anniversary of the American Institute for Marxist Studies. It was held in the Sutton Ballroom, The New York Hilton, Avenue of the Americas, 53rd to 54th Street, New York City. Most speakers, organizers and sponsors were known members or supporters of the Communist Party USA.[1]
Communist Party Labor Day call
The Communist Party USA paper People's Weekly World issued a statement to mark Labor Day 1995, entitled "We honor the dead and fight like hell for the living."
Of the more than 100 endorsers listed, almost all were identified members of the Communist Party USA.
Stephen Vause, Portland Oregon, was on the list.[2]
Communist Party USA
In September 2006 the Peoples Weekly World[3]listed several members of the Baltimore Wheelers affiliated to Communist Party USA.
Tim Wheeler and Joyce Wheeler, Morgan and Tina, Nick and Maureen, Susan M., Stephen Vause and Carlyn Syvanen, Marion Burns.
Communist Party tribute
In July 2007, the Communist Party USA paper Peoples World published a tribute "We salute Joyce Wheeler" to retiring Baltimore public school teacher and Communist Party member Joyce Wheeler. Stephen Vause and Carlyn Syvanen signed the tribute page. Most of the more than 100 signatories were identified Party members.[4]
References
References
- ↑ Dinner Program for the Herbert Aptheke Dinner, April 28, 1966
- ↑ People's Weekly World Sep 2 1995 p 14
- ↑ We salute the labor movement!, People's World, September 1, 2006
- ↑ We salute Joyce Wheeler, Peoples world July 27, 2007