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Communism
Subversive activities
Propaganda, Communist
O'Melia, Richard J.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.
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Propaganda, Communist
O'Melia, Richard J.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.
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spelling RJO Richard J. O'Melia Collection Guide University of Notre Dame Archives University of Notre Dame Archives 2013 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Based on paper finding aids and inhouse database. English RJO Richard J. O'Melia Collection 1918-1956. O'Melia, Richard J. 69 linear feet University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English. Administrative Information Donated by Richard J. O'Melia to Notre Dame's libraries in 1973. Transferred to the archives in June of 2012. Preferred Citation Richard J. O'Melia Collection (RJO), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556 Scope and Content Documents concerning un-American activities: consisting of ARTICLES (Unpublished essays or information documents); CLIPPINGS (Published articles clipped or photocopied from their source); COMMITTEE REPORTS AND PAPERS (Any official document prepared by or for a standing committee); CORRESPONDENCE (Any document, excluding internal committee business, with both a sending and a receiving party); MISCELLANEOUS (Includes campaign material); PRESS RELEASES ( Official documents or prepared statements for public release) ; PUBLICATIONS (Magazines, newspapers, newsletters etc. in their entirety); RESOLUTIONS (Senate or House resolutions); SPEECHES (Documents written for the purpose of oral presentation in front of a public or organizational, non-official audience); and TESTIMONY (Documents written for the purpose of either oral presentation or printed distribution to an official, i.e. Congressional, audience. Also an extensive library of related printed material including every hearing of the House Un-American Activities Committee. Background Richard J. O'Melia, president of Notre Dame's class of 1939, became Assistant City Attorney for Milwaukee, worked for the U.S. Senate Government Operations Committee and later became Director of the Bureau of Enforcement for the Civil Aeronautics Board. He collected material having to do with U.S. congressional investigations of ccommunism and subversive activities. He donated his collection to Notre Dame in 1973. O'Melia, Richard J. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities. Communism Subversive activities Propaganda, Communist Related Material John Paul Cullen Papers James O'Gara Papers CRJO Richard J. O'Melia Collection : Manuscripts CRJO 1,5/ Articles Essays and information documents. CRJO 1/01 Articles I CRJO 1/01 "What it Takes to be a Discussion Leader" Author: Charles A. Curran; Content: Outlining, by means of Democratic ideals, the proper way in which a group should function. Discussing the methods a group leader should use in order to reach this level of functionality. CRJO 1/01 "The Amazing Parallel between the Views of Mike Mansfield." Content: A compilation of quotes and article excerpts relating the views of congressman Mike Mansfield on Communism in China and foreign relations to such notable Communist people an publications as Earl Browder, Owen Lattimore, and "The Daily Worker." CRJO 1/01 "A Grammar of American Politics." Author: Samuel J. Kornhauser; Content: Unfavorably reviewing Wilfred E Brinkley's book- A Grammar of American Politics. Proposing that the book was written to turn students against Democratic ideals, and to soften them to those of Socialism. CRJO 1/01 "The Reform of Higher Education" Content: describing the "new university system" (aka the liberal arts university), and offering proposals for making this system stronger and more widespread. CRJO 1/01 "The Mysterious Mr. Hall" Content: Stating that Mr. Hall (a man who lectured before the Wheaton, Illinois, Kiwanis Club) is involved with subversive organizations such as Friends of Democracy, and is out to smear anti-Communists. Discusses the infiltration of Communism into American clergy- especially that of the Unitarian Church. CRJO 1/01 "Special Report on Communist Propagandist Muriel Lester" Content: Reporting on a talk given by Muriel Lester (British subject affiliated with the International Fellowship of Reconciliation). Ms. Lester describes a recent visit to Communist China, and details the wonderful changes wrought there since the coming of the Communist party. CRJO 1/01 "Civil Liberty in War Time" Date: January, 1919; Author: John Lord O'Brian; Published for/in: 42 nd annual meeting of the New York Bar Association. Content: Discussing the importance of civil liberties vs. that of national security in wartime. CRJO 1/02 Articles II - Part I CRJO 1/02 "Outline Concerning the German Scientist Program" Content: Explains the importance of the United States obtaining the services of German scientists after World War II and the measure that the U.S. government enacted to this end. Describes how convicted Communist Samuel Klaus used his position as representative of the State Department to the Joint Intelligence Objective Agency to disrupt the efforts of this agency to acquire the services of these scientists. CRJO 1/02 "Communist Infiltration of the State Department" (Attached handwritten note asks Richard O'Melia to get together a memo as soon as possible) Date: 1951 or later; Content: Recounts the investigation of the State Department by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Congress and the conclusions reached as a result of this investigation, most significantly that the State Department had been infiltrated by undercover Communists. Also recounts and criticizes opposition to McCarthy and his methods from the Truman administration. CRJO 1/03 Articles II - Part II CRJO 1/03 "The Chinese Communist Movement: 1919-1945, Volume I" Date: 1945 or later; Content: Reports on Chinese Communism, it's history, how it functions currently, and it's threat to the free world. CRJO 1/04 Articles II - Part III CRJO 1/04 "The Chinese Communist Movement" Date: July 5, 1945; Author: Military Intelligence Service; Published for/in: Military Intelligence Division, War Department; Content: Reports information gathered and conclusions reached by the Military Intelligence Service's Investigation into Chinese Communism. Conclusions reached include: 1.) The "democracy" of Chinese Communists is Soviet democracy; 2.) The Chinese Communist movement is guided by the Soviets and is a part of Soviet plans to take over North China and Korea; and 3.) it is thus essential that China not be allowed to divide into a Communist sector and a free sector as was done in Europe after World War II. CRJO 1/04 "Commentary of Edward L. Strohecker, Jr. on 'Wake Up America'" Date: February 28, 1954; Author: Edward L. Strohecker, Jr. Content: Transcript of a broadcast in which Strohecker defends McCarthy against individuals like Eleanor Roosevelt who criticize his methods. Claims that the controversy over McCarthy's methods of investigation is merely a means by which Communists and undercover Communist sympathizers strive to dismantle McCarthy's crusade against them. CRJO 1/04 "Red Radicalism As Described by Its Own Leaders" (photocopy of book) Date: 1920; Author: A. Mitchell Palmer; Published by: Government Printing Office; Content: A collection of various Communist manifestos, constitutions, and plans. CRJO 1/05 Articles III CRJO 1/05 "Loyalty of Clerks and other Persons Employed by Government." Date: January 28, 1862. Author: Richard J. O'Melia. Content: The Committee appointed by the speaker, in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the House of Representatives on the 8th day of July last, "to ascertain and report to the House the number of persons, with the names thereof, now employed in the several departments of the Government, who are known to entertain sentiments of hostility to the Government of the United States, and those who refused to take the oath to support the Constitution of the United States," with authority to send for persons and papers, beg leave to report in part. CRJO 1/05 "Statements from Original Communist Sources on the Necessity of Penetrating the Army and Military Establishment." Date: 1934-36; Content: A list of statements by different communist sources. CRJO 1/05 "Schedule Of Senator Joe McCarthy" Date: October 20. Content: A schedule for Senator Joe McCarthy. CRJO 1/05 "Harley M. Kilgore" Date: July 1, 1943 - June 30, 1944. Author: Secretary of the Senate. Content: Pg. 711 shows that Kramer received reimbursement for expenses in amount of $21.18 on June 13, 1944, incurred as consultant to the Subcommittee on Military Affairs pursuant to resolution of the Senate adopted on December 21, 1943. CRJO 1/05 "On This Date . . ." Date: August 17 and 22, 1953. Content: Information on Don and his bodyguard Dick's whereabouts, on August 17 and 22. CRJO 1/05 "Proposal to Operate Senate Restaurant Facilities." Date: July 1, 1943 - June 30, 1944. Author: William C. McCabe. Published for/in: Senator Joe McCarthy. Content: "I most respectfully request that I be considered for award of the contract to operate the restaurant facilities in the Senate wing of the Capital Building and in the Senate Office Building when the present contract expires on June 30th of this year." CRJO 1/05 "Brownell asked me about a critical biography..." Content: Brownell asked me about a critical biography then being written by Dan Williams, former New York newspaperman, who intensely hated Dewey. Brownell asked me to find out the highlights in the book, sources of information and especially what publishing house was considering the book. He said Dewey was very upset about the book. CRJO 5/01 Oversize Articles II - 1 of 2 CRJO 5/01 "P. Bernard Nortman" Date: various dates; Published for/in: Files of the State Department concerning Mr. Nortman; Content: "1. Memorandum to Mr. Peurifoy, through Mr. Robinson, from Mr. Fitch, dated June 16, 1947; 2. Communication from the Philadelphia division of the Security agency of the State Department addressed to the Chief Special Agent in Washington, D.C. dated June 9, 1947; 3. Communication from Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI to Federick B. Lyon, Director of the Office of Controls, classified personal and confidential and delivered by special messenger. The letter was dated August 2, 1946; 4. Communication from Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI to Federick B. Lyon, Director of the Office of Controls, classified personal and confidential and delivered by special messenger. The letter was dated August 23, 1946; 5. Communication from Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI to Federick B. Lyon, Director of the Office of Controls, classified personal and confidential and delivered by special messenger. The letter was dated January 30, 1947; 6. Civil Service form 57 contained in the file revealed the following information...; 7. Unsigned Memorandum from the FBI dated July 11, 1947; 8. Transcript of Hearings; 9. Transcript of Hearings; 10. Transcript of Hearings; 11. Memorandum to Counsel ACOPS from Hamilton Robinson dated April 1, 1947". CRJO 5/01 "Summary of Actions Which Have had the Effect of Decreasing Incentives for Military Service" Content: "A basic commissary statute has existed since 1866. The statute of 1884 prescribed that sales of 'subsistence supplies ... shall be made at cost price only.' Military personnel were therefore usually able to purchase subsistence at lower prices than were charged in civilian stores. The resulting lower cost-of-living compensated in part for the fact that military salaries were generally lower than civilian pay for comparable jobs." (5 pp) CRJO 5/01 "An Analysis of the Privilege Against Self-incrimination with Arguments for and Against its Modification" Date: December 24, 1953; Author: American Law Division; Published for/in: The Library of Congress: Legislative Reference Service; Content: Outlined in four areas: Historical development; Scope of the privilege; Compelling testimony under grant of immunity; Should the privilege against self-incrimination be repealed? CRJO 5/01 "Suggested Method of Handling Program at Auditorium Night of October 17th" Date: October 7, 1952; Author: C. Andrade, III; Content: "Have the Hillbilly band and singers report to the High School Auditorium at 6:30 for instructions on music they will play from time to time on the radio between 7:00 and 8:30. The only radio station we have for this time is the Tyler Station." CRJO 5/01 "Proposal at Council on Islamic Affairs" Date: December 30, 1955; Published for/in: Council on Islamic Affairs; Content: "To finance the broadening of the scope of activity of the Council on Islamic Affairs to permit it to attain the following objectives: 1. To assume the role of the most significant public opinion molding body in the field of American-Middle Eastern relations. 2. At the same time to maintain and strengthen the present pro-American, anti-Communist administration of the Council so that it can reflect this attitude in its dealings with both American and Middle Eastern public opinion groups. 3. To give the Council freedom of action to mobilize American industry behind those elements in the United States favorable to a pro-American, anti-Communist foreign policy toward the nations of the Near and Middle East. 4. To erect a formidable " CRJO 5/01 "Extract from Broadcast Fulton Lewis, Jr. -- Mutual Network. In Response: Alfred Friendly, Managing Editor, the Washington Post" Date: February 3, 1956; Author: Fulton Lewis and Alfred Friendly; Published for/in: Extract from Broadcast; Content: "In New York, Paul Hughes, the man who posed as an investigator for the McCarthy Committee and sold phony information and documents to a group of fanatical McCarthy haters for a total of almost 12 thousand dollars, was acquitted by a Federal Court jury last night, and it has been announced that no further prosecution against him will be attempted." CRJO 5/01 "Extract from Broadcast Fulton Lewis, Jr. -- Mutual Network. In Response: Alfred Friendly, Managing Editor, the Washington Post" Date: January 16, 1956; Author: Fulton Lewis and Alfred Friendly; Published for/in: Extract from Broadcast; Content: "In New York today, a bizarre trial got underway in Federal Court, which throws back to the days of the Army McCarthy hearings, and the election campaign of that years, 1954." CRJO 5/01 "Analysis of Charges Against McCarthy - Editors Convene, Hear Notable Addresses" Date: April 18, 1954; Author: William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Published for/in: San Francisco Examiner; Content: "All year around American newspaper editors kid the great American custom of conventioning. But you guessed it, we have one of our own each year here in the Capital." Asterix and comments in pencil made throughout. CRJO 5/01 "Stewart Alsop was an Ex-Marxist" Date: May, 1941; Author: Steward Alsop; Published for/in: Wanted: A Faith to Fight For, Atlantic Monthly; Content: "... Be that as it may; many people, especially young people, sought the alternative and found it, if not in Communism, at least in an approximation of Marxism." CRJO 5/01 "June 17 as 'Freedom Day'" Date: March 12, 1954; Author: N. de Rochefort; Content: "The bloody events of June 17, 1953 in Berlin and in East Germany could have been used as a major theme of a world-wide agitation campaign against Communism and the Soviets in attacking them as 'enslaving the labor' and maintaining puppet Governments in conquered countries by the sole force of bayonets." CRJO 5/01 "Some Pertinent Facts About the Support Program" Content: "The Republican Party can take the credit for the Farm Support Program. This Program has proved very popular with farmers, rural bankers, and constructive merchants, as it gives a floor and security to the entire rural population. Such a program makes it possible for the rural people to buy the necessary manufactured products which in turn helps labor and industry throughout the United States. Let's look at the record." (19 pp) Corrections made in red throughout. CRJO 5/01 "Libel" Content: "A libel is a malicious publication, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs and pictures, tending either to blacken the memory of one dead or the reputation of one who is alive, and expose him to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule. In its most general and comprehensive sense it may be said that any publication that is injurious to the reputation of another is a 'libel'." CRJO 5/01 "Congressional and State Legislative Hearings and Reports on Investigations of Subversive Activities, 1938-1954" Date: 1938-1954; Content: List of titles and number of volumes. 3pp. Date: last week of July 1953; Content: "During the last week of July 1953 (app. 28-29) a secret 'Rep. Political Strategy' (53-54) meeting was convened at the White House. Some of the personnel attending were -- Pres. Eisenhower, Atty. Gen. Brownell, Sen. H. Ferguson, Sen. Jenner, Mr. Morris, Leonard W. Hall, Senator McCarthy, Francis D. Flanagan (Counsel), Rep. Velde..." (4pp) CRJO 5/01 "Proposed Draft" Content: "Because of his defeat in a close race in the elections, Congressman Charles J. Kersten of the 5th district of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), should now be considered for the new federal judgeship for the Eastern district of my state. Kersten is the only one of the eight Republican Congressmen from Wisconsin who will not return to the House." (2pp) CRJO 5/01 "International Civil Aviation Organization" Date: January 10, 1953; Author: Legal Committee; Content: "Summary of the work of the legal committee during its ninth session" (24pp) CRJO 5/01 "The Fort Monmouth Security Investigations" Date: August 1953 -April 1954; Author: The Scientists' Committee on Loyalty and Security; Published for/in: Security Investigation; Content: "...The Federation of American Scientists is a nation-wide organization, representing all fields of science and engineering, which is concerned with the impact of scientific developments on the national and international scene. It has worked consistently for a public policy which will further U.S. science and to insure the effective utilization of scientific progress by governments." CRJO 5/01 "The 'Why' and the 'Wherefore'" Author: Joaquin R. Roces; Content: "I first became interested in the study of communism when I was nineteen. To a certain extant, I was then almost convinced that the Communists were not as bad as they were described." CRJO 5/01 "The HUK Situation" Date: December 1956; Author: Joaquin R. Roces; Published for/in: Manilla Times; Content: First and Second Series: "An Appraisal"; Third Series: "Parliamentary Struggle: its meaning"; Last Series: "Continuing Threat" CRJO 5/ Oversize Articles II - 2 of 2 CRJO 5/02 Oversize Articles III CRJO 5/02 "History of Joseph G. Hildebrand Family" Date: June 1, 1957; Author: E.M. Hildebrand; Content: Family of Joseph G. Hildebrand with photographs. CRJO 5/02 "Ray Kiermas, Donald A. Surine, Jean Kerr, and Joseph McCarthy" Date: October and November, 1952; Published for/in: Ex 6, 6A, 7, 7A, 8, 8A, 9; Content: List of mailings with headings of postmark, date, from and type. CRJO 5/02 "Libel Under Federal Law" Content: An article is actionable if libelous under the laws of the State in which it is printed. CRJO 5/02 "Ray Kiermas" Date: 1947 or later. Content: List of Ray Kiermas' salary and the changes in status and salary. CRJO 5/02 "Dolores M. Kiermas" Date: 1947-52; Content: List of Dolores M. Kiermas' salary and the changes in status and salary. CRJO 5/02 "Republican Party Of Milwaukee County" Date: December 17, 1951; Content: List of the unit, name, address and telephone number of all the delegates. CRJO 5/02 "Libel" Content: A Libel is a Malicious publication, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs and pictures, tending either to blacken the memory of one dead or the reputation of one who is alive, and expose him to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule. CRJO 5/02 "Private G. David Schine-U.S. 51286044" Date: 3 November 1953 to 16 January, 1954; Content: Record of absences and telephone messages to the commanding General, 9th infantry division, while assigned to Fort Dix, New Jersey. CRJO 5/02 "Article I, Section 6, Clause 1 of the constitution of the United States provides as follows:" Content: The Senators and representatives shall receive a compensation for their services, to be ascertained by law, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all cases except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, or in going to and returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in their house, they shall not be questioned in any other place." CRJO 5/02 "These are some points I should make if I could quiz John Adams" Content: Three questions asked to Mr. Adams. CRJO 1,5,12/ Clippings Published articles clipped or photocopied from their source. CRJO 1/06 Clippings I CRJO 1/06 "McCarthy Heckler Explains in Court" Date: October 28, 19? Content: Responding to an incident in which Dale Pontius heckled McCarthy as he (McCarthy) was giving a speech. CRJO 1/06 "Where I Stand" Date: October 13, 1952. Published in: The Las Vegas Sun; Content: Questioning McCarthy's War record and his influence on America's fight against Communism. Portraying McCarthy as a vicious demagogue. CRJO 1/06 "Eric Ridder Named J of C Publisher" Date: March 28, 1956; Content: Reporting that Eric Ridder has been named publisher of the New York Journal of Commerce. Attached to the clipping is a letter from James McGoldrick to Richard O'Melia. O'Melia was a Marine Corps "buddy" of Ridder. CRJO 1/06 "IFC has Big Hopes for Future" Author: Peter Edison; Content: Discussing the International Finance Corporation- focusing on its budget and its plans for the future. CRJO 1/06 "Dave Beck Faces Repercussions" Author: David Lawrence; Content: Regarding the head of the Teamsters Union, Dave Beck's, use of the 5 th amendment. Stating that the 5 th amendment may serve as a legal haven for Beck, but that the common labor union member should and will demand the truth. CRJO 1/06 "McCarthy's Attack on Adlai Greeted by Mixed Reaction" Date: October 29, 1952; Published in: The Bridgeport Telegram; Content: Discussing the reactions of both McCarthy and (Adlai) Stevenson supporters on McCarthy's public attack on Stevenson at a televised dinner in Chicago. CRJO 1/06 "Navy Admits 60-Year Burger Supply." Date: May 11, 1955; Author: Warren Unna; Published in: The Washington Times Herald; Content: Disclosing the Navy's hoarding of a 60-year supply of canned hamburger plus a gallon of catsup for each pound of this meat. Reporting charges of waste brought against the navy by the House Committee on Government Operations, and the Hoover Commission. CRJO 1/06 "The Threat to Our Security"-Copy; Published in: The Kendall County News; Content: Applauding a Veteran's Day speech given by Captain Edgar Bundy (United States Air Force Reserve). Bundy pointed to the halt of HUAC (because of censure hearings) as a major roadblock to America's fight against Communism. CRJO 1/06 "Can Reuther's Boycott Bring Kohler to its Knees?" Date: February 23, 1957; Author: Rev. Edward A. Keller, C.S.C (Professor of economics at Notre Dame) Published in: Human Events; Content: Regarding the United Auto Workers' boycott of the Kohler Company. Discussing the background and status of the strike/boycott, and questioning the right of a union to "wreck" a company. CRJO 1/06 "Unionism: The Growing Big Business" Date: May 5, 1956; Author: Russell Turner; Published in: Human Events; Content: Regarding the growing power and presence of Labor Unions in Washington DC. Calling for legislation banning "corrupt" fund raising and allocation in Labor Unions. CRJO 1/06 "News Section" Date: May 11, 1957; Published in: Human Events; Content: (Written after McCarthy's death) Proposing that liberal strategists chose to continually attack McCarthy rather than other prominent anti-Communist politicians because of McCarthy's relative inexperience in political affairs. Discussing the continuing encroachment of liberal ideals on government policy. CRJO 1/06 "News Section" Date: August 17, 1957; Published in: Human Events; Content #1 "Cuban Revolt": Discussing America's need to focus on Communism in Latin America rather than Communism in the Middle East. Also Discussing the Cuban revolt, led by Fidel Castro, and Castro's possible Communist affiliation. Content #2 "Upcoming Wisconsin Contest": Regarding the race to fill McCarthy's now vacant Senate seat. Content #3 "McCarthy": Regarding the Senate's tribute to the late Senator. CRJO 1/06 "Standing Committees of the Senate" Content: Listing current Senate Committees and their members. CRJO 1/06 "New Party Needed to Save the Republic" Date: September 1953; Published in: Dziennik Chicagoski- The Polish Daily News; Content: Attached to the article are two "blurbs" of basically the same subject matter as the article, put out by the Militant Christian Patriots. Discussing the opinion that American government is being undermined by Communists and Internationalists, and that a new, strong, patriotic party needs to be formed in order to save the republic. CRJO 1/07 Clippings II CRJO 1/07 "Hushed Colleagues Say Farewell to McCarthy in Senate Services" Date: May 6, 1957; Published in: Evening World-Herald; Content: Relates details concerning McCarthy's funeral. CRJO 1/07 "McCarthy Rites in Senate Monday" Date: May 4, 1957; Published in: Chicago Sun - Times; Content: Reports plans for McCarthy's funeral and Senate memorial services and describes reactions, both the kinder comments of American politicians and criticisms of the British Press. CRJO 1/07 "Letters to the Editor" Date: 1957; Authors: David Harmon, Regina E. Kane, Frederick Carpenter, C.B. Philibert, and P.L. Rohrs; Published in: The Washington Daily News; Content: Contains several letters praising McCarthy after his death. CRJO 1/07 "Letter to Joe" Date: 1957; Authors: Gladys Russell, Ida May Evans, Mrs. V.B. Content: Contains several letters praising McCarthy after his death. CRJO 1/07 "Letters to the Editor" Date: 1957; Authors: Thomas Q. Beesley, Joseph D. Grigsby, and Hilda Lemly; Published in: The Washington Daily News; Content: Contains several letters containing opinions supporting and criticizing McCarthy and the reports that have been made about him after his death. CRJO 1/07 "No One Can Fight Communists with Ethics" (letter to the editor) Date: 1957; Author: Bertha S. Dribble; Published in: Detroit Times; Content: Praises McCarthy after his death and defends him against those who criticized him for being unethical in his persecution of alleged Communists. CRJO 1/07 "Valiant Warrior" Date: May 3, 1957; Published in: Pittsburgh Sun-Times; Content: Praises McCarthy after his death. CRJO 1/07 "'McCarthyism' Analyzed" (letter to the editor) Date: 1957; Author: E.A. Young; Content: Praises McCarthy and gives a quote by General Lowe vehemently condemning Communism. CRJO 1/07 "McCarthy at Home for Last Services" Date: May 7, 1957; Content: Relates details about the funeral and memorial services honoring McCarthy in his hometown of Appleton, Wisconsin. CRJO 1/07 "Services for McCarthy in Senate Chambers Monday" Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Herbert Foster; Published in: The Parkersburg Sentinel; Content: Reports plans for McCarthy's funeral and memorial services and gives details concerning his death. CRJO 1/07 "Valiant Warrior" (editorial) Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Burris Jenkins, Jr. Published in: Journal American; Content: Praises McCarthy and mourns his passing. CRJO 1/07 "Editorial Riles N.H. Senators" Date: May 7, 1957; Published in: The Boston Herald (?) Content: Reports on a controversy introduced into the New Hampshire Senate over a resolution introduced by State Senator James P. Rogers to condemn William Loeb, Publisher of the Manchester Union Leader , for using vicious language in attacking Eisenhower for his treatment of McCarthy. CRJO 1/07 "Senator Joseph R. McCarthy" Published in: Daily News; Content: Praises McCarthy after his death. CRJO 1/07 "Stewart Alsop was an Ex-Marxist" (typewritten copy of several quotes from the article, three copies) Date: May, 1941; Author: Stewart Alsop; Published in: Atlantic Monthly; Content: Contains several quotes by Paul Crouch criticizing Communism and praising the Alsop brothers for recanting their Communist affiliations and testifying in Congressional investigations. CRJO 1/07 "Prio Arrested in Miami for Arms Smuggling" (handwritten copy of article) Date: December 5, 1953; Published in: Havana Post; Content: Reports the arrest of Cuban ex-President Dr. Carlo Prio and several of his followers in Miami for smuggling arms to support a revolution in Cuba. CRJO 1/07 "N.Y. Bishop Dies in China after Months of Torture" (photocopy with other articles on back; see "Bishop Ford, Witness" and "The Death of Bishop Ford") Date: September 4, 1952; Author: Henry R. Lieberman; Published in: The New York Times; Content: Tells of the arrest, torture, and death of American Bishop Francis X. Ford at the hands of the Communist government in China. CRJO 1/07 "Bishop Ford, Witness" (photocopy of article with another article also on the same page, see "The Death of Bishop Ford," and another article on the back, see "NY Bishop Dies in China after Months of Torture") Date: 1952; Published in: The Tablet; Content: Relates the details of the arrest, torture, and death of American Bishop Francis X. Ford at the hands of the Communist government in China, and praises Ford as a missionary whose life and death glorified Christ. CRJO 1/07 "The Death of Bishop Ford" (photocopy of article with another article on the same page, see "Bishop Ford, Witness," and another article on the back, see "NY Bishop Dies in China after Months of Torture") Date: 1952; Published in: The New York Times; Content: Reports the death of American Bishop Francis X. Ford at the hands of the Communist government in China, and sharply criticizes the Chinese government for their treatment of American missionaries. CRJO 1/07 "To the Editor" Published in: Brooklyn Tablet; Content: Defends McCarthy against European critics and, in particular, against the claims of Dr. Van Kirk of the National Council of Churches that McCarthyism is a divisive force within America. CRJO 1/07 "Trotsky Son's Guard Heard at Risk Probe" Content: Reports that Mark Zborowski, formerly a body guard to Leon Trotsky's son, testified that he was once an agent of the Soviet Secret police, the NKVD, and that they probably still considered him an agent when he came to the United States. CRJO 1/07 "Fenton Reported Choice as Labor Board Counsel" (typed copy of article) Date: January 30, 1957; Published in: New York Times; Content: States that President Eisenhower has chosen Jerome Fenton of Westport, Connecticut, to be general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. CRJO 1/07 "Probers Link Witness to Dexter White 'Ring'" Date: February 16, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: Evening Star; Content: Reports that the House Un-American Activities Committee accused former government employee Henry Rhine of having been a member of the "Harry Dexter White espionage ring," and that he replied by taking the fifth amendment. CRJO 1/07 "High Court Rules on 2 NLRB Cases" Date: December 11, 1956; Published in: The News; Content: Reports two recent rulings of the Supreme Court: 1.) That the National Labor Relations Board may not withhold services from any unions whose officers have filed false, noncommunist oaths, and 2.) that the NLRB has discretionary authority to make an employer furnish a union with individual wage rates and hours as an aid to collective bargaining. Claims that in making these decisions the Supreme Court has taken away two of the government's main weapons for fighting Communism. CRJO 1/07 "Five Balk at Questions on Red Links" Date: February 1, 1956; Published in: Washington Post; Content: Reports that five individuals, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Katz, Lawrence Elkind, Robert Ehrlich, and Robert Greenberg, all pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned about their former affiliations with Communism. CRJO 1/07 "Witt Refuses to Tag Woman as Communist" Date: March 1, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: Evening Star; Content: Relates that Nathan Witt, former assistant general council of the National Labor Relations Board, refused to tell the House Un-American Activities Committee whether he knew Ruth Weyand Perry as a member of the Communist Party. Also relates details concerning the testimony of Edwin S. Smith and L. Raymond LaVallee, both of whom pleaded the fifth when questioned about former affiliations with Communism. CRJO 1/07 "Red Probers Assail Denial by Witness" Content: Recounts in part the testimonies of Mrs. Helen Hill and Mrs. Selma Rein, both of whom pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned about any Communist affiliations in their past. CRJO 1/07 "Ex-NLRB Aide Bars Immunity Pledge at Quiz" Date: February; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: Evening Star; Content: Reports the decision of Washington attorney Jacob H. Krug not to testify to the House Un-American Activities Committee concerning his alleged former Communist activities and associations, even if he was promised immunity from criminal prosecution. Also recounts the testimony of Lillian Kurasch before the Committee. CRJO 1/07 "U.S. Ex-Aide Voids Quiz on Reds" Author: Dean W. Dittmer; Content: Relates the testimony of Morris Levine, a Chicago typesetter, and Irving Richter, another former government employee, that they are not now Communists and their refusal to answer questions concerning whether they had any Communist associations in the past. Also reports on the testimony of Bertha Blair, an employee of the National Council of Churches, who also pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned about Communist activities and affiliations in her past. CRJO 1/08 Clippings III CRJO 1/08 "Final Appeals in Hughs Trial Set for Today" Date: 1956; Content: Reports the progress of the trial of Paul H. Hughs, a former army investigator who is on trial for his involvement in a plot to smear Joseph McCarthy by falsely presenting himself as one of McCarthy's accredited investigators and by presenting fictitious material as if it were true. Hughs claims that Clayton Fitchey, deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Joseph L. Rauh Jr., were also involved in the plot. CRJO 1/08 "Hush-Hush Huddles" (letter to the editor) Date: before election day 1956; Author: Vic the Vet; Content: Criticizes Lodge and other "Ike pets" for holding a secret caucus on Joseph McCarthy's fight against Communism. CRJO 1/08 "Know Your Enemy" Content: Encourages Americans to order a copy of a pamphlet called "The Communist Party of the United States of America - What It is, How It Works - A Handbook for Americans." Claims that this pamphlet accurately describes the goals and methods of conspiracy employed by the American Communist Party. CRJO 1/08 "Sen. McCarthy Still Doesn't Trust Reds" reprinted from "The Tidings," Los Angeles, Cal., Archdiocesan Weekly; Content: Praises McCarthy's fight against Communism while questioning his methods. Criticizes Eisenhower's decision to participate in the Big Four summit talks. CRJO 1/08 "McCormack Resolution: Was GOP Outsmarted?" Author: George Rothwell Brown; Content: Claims that the Republican Party has hurt its chances for success in the next national election, because Republicans in Congress refused to support McCarthy's proposed resolution concerning the Big four conference in Geneva, but did support another similar resolution proposed by McCormack, a Democrat from Massachusetts. CRJO 1/08 "Trial by Jury: Extension of Remarks of Hon. Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin in the Senate of the United States" Date: July 11, 1955; Author: Joseph McCarthy; Published in: Appendix of the Congressional Record; Content: Contains an article called "Hardly Judicial" by Peter G. Smith and David T. Boltz, which points out alleged misconduct in the proceedings of McCarthy censure trial and was added to the Congressional Index at McCarthy's request. CRJO 1/08 "Censure of 5 Colleges Asked in Loyalty Firings" Date: March 22, 1956; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports that a special committee of the American Association of University Professors recommended that five college and university administrations be censured for firing or suspending faculty members in civil rights controversies. Institutions involved include University of California, Ohio State University, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, N.J.), Temple University (Philadelphia), and Jefferson Medical College (also Philadelphia). The committee also recommended that several other institutions, including University of Chicago, Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y.), Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Sarah Lawrence College (Bronxville, NY), be commended for standing by faculty under accusations of Communist affiliations. CRJO 1/08 "A.D.A. Asks End of Fund Inquiry" Date: June 13, 1954; Published in: New York. Content: Reports that the national board of Americans for Democratic Action (A.D.A.) urged the House of Representatives to disband a special House committee, which was headed by B. Carroll Reece and created to investigate tax-exempt foundations, on the grounds that the committee had incompetently run its proceedings. CRJO 1/08 "In the Editor's Mailbox" Date: July 16; Author: Chapin Arms, M. Smith, Mrs. Robert Selig, C.N.J. Published in: Daily News; Content: Contains various letters to the editor, most supporting McCarthy's rebuke of CBS and Ed Murrow. CRJO 1/08 "God have mercy..." Date: 1955; Content: Political cartoon commenting on the U.S. government's handling of the infiltration of Communists into American society. CRJO 1/08 "Walter Hits ADA Critic, Denies 'Bullying' Judges" Date: March 20, 1956; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports the House Representative Walter's denial of charges spoken by Edward D. Hollander that he attempted to bully judges by criticizing their handling of the case of John T. Watkins. CRJO 1/08 "68 Cases of Espionage Studied, Tomkins Says" Date: March 20, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports the announcement of Assistant Attorney General William F. Tomkins that sixty-eight espionage cases are under investigation of the Justice Department. CRJO 1/08 "Joe Gets the Chair" Author: Fred Othman; Content: Relates the story of Senator McCarthy's accusation in the Senate that some Democratic Senators were not sincere in their premise to fight Communism and of the tumult that followed on the Senate floor. CRJO 1/08 "New York Confidential" (photocopy, attached is a card which reads "Compliments of Eugene W. Castle") Date: August 4, 1955; Author: Lee Mortimer; Published in: Daily Mirror; Content: Highlighted is a snippet which reports how Eugene Castle's book Billions, Blunders, and Baloney , which opposes foreign aid, became a best seller and influenced Senator Allen J. Ellender to oppose a foreign aid bill in the Senate. CRJO 1/08 "Author Agrees: Food Better than Propaganda" (photocopy, written as a letter to the editor, attached is a card which reads "Compliments of Eugene W. Castle") Date: August 6, 1955; Author: Eugene W. Castle; Published in: The Tablet; Content: Commends The Tablet for reporting the observations of Bishop Leonard G. Raymond that American tax money for foreign aid would be better spent of food for needy countries than for propaganda produced by the U.S.I.A. CRJO 1/08 "Did We Do Wrong by Oppenheimer?" Date: March 1958; Author: Edward Linn; Published in: Saga; Content: In light of the recent Soviet launching of two satellites into space, this article examines the United States' treatment of scientist Robert J. Oppenheimer and determines that the US may be scarring off scientists from working for the government. CRJO 1/08 "West Germany: Dr. John Goes East" Date: August 2, 1954; Published in: Newsweek; Content: Relates the story of the defection of Otto John, the chief of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in West Germany, to East Germany, and discusses the ramifications of his defection for the fight against Communism. CRJO 1/09 Clippings IV CRJO 1/09 "They Look Exactly Like Modern Republicans to Me!" (political cartoon) Author: Gib Crockett; Published in: Washington Star; Content: Comments upon Alcorn's perception of Jenner, Malone, and McCarthy. CRJO 1/09 "Ford Urges Chinese Trade" Date: January 29, 1957; Published in: Washington Daily News; Content: Reports the claim of Henry Ford II who told auto dealers that U.S. trade with China might help the Chinese rid themselves of Communism. CRJO 1/09 "It Was No Error: McCarthy Uninvited to White House Fete " Date: March 8, 1957; Published in: The Washington Daily News; Content: Reports that the Eisenhower administration snubbed McCarthy by inviting to the White House for the second time every Senator except McCarthy. CRJO 1/09 "Lincoln Day Talks Hail 'Modern GOP'" Date: February 1957; Author: Robert C. Albright; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports and discusses the various definitions of "Modern Republicanism" which were given at Lincoln Day speeches across the country. CRJO 1/09 "'Bird Dog' Charlie has a Million of 'Em It Seems" Date: January 30, 1957; Author: Henry N. Taylor; Content: Recounts silly quotes made by several politicians, including 'Bird Dog' Charlie Wilson, the Defense Secretary. CRJO 1/09 "Teacher's Union Involves Others in Fundraising" Date: May 14, 1955; Author: Mark Hanifin; Published in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports the controversy which has erupted over a proposed resolution before the Board of Education authorizing Superintendent of Schools William Jansen to query teachers and supervisors concerning past Communist Party affiliations. The resolution was adamantly opposed by the Teachers Union. CRJO 1/09 "Matter of Fact" Date: February 13, 1957; Author: Joseph Alsop; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Relates a discussion held between Alsop and Comrade Laza Ivanovich Popov concerning the connection between the Soviet government and industry. CRJO 1/09 "Reno Publisher Brands Greenspun Attack 'Damn Lie'" Date: October 22, 1952; Published in: Las Vegas Review Journal; Content: Reports that Joe McDonald, a veteran Reno newspaper publisher, referred to Herman "Hank" Greenspun, a Las Vegas newspaperman, as a "damn liar" for comments he made to the effect that McDonald used political connections to get himself out of a Japanese war prisoner camp during World War II while other less fortunate American soldiers suffered. CRJO 1/09 "The Washington Post and Times Herald " (clipping with two articles) Date: January 11, 1955; Article #1: "Trial Opens for Red Leader Accused of Giving False Data" { Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Announces the beginning of the trial of Louis Weinstock, described by the Justice department as a "top Communist leader," for allegedly making false statements to the Subversive Activities Control Board in June 1953. Article #2: "Defense Plants Have Reds, Reports Say" Author: John Chadwick; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports the announcement of the Senate Investigations Subcommittee that the Communist Party has successfully infiltrated the United States' national defense industry. CRJO 1/09 "Austrian Hatred Of Soviet Helps American Propaganda" Date: May 31, 1955; Author: Howard Norton; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Explains that Austrian hatred of Russia has bolstered American popularity in Austria. CRJO 1/09 "Swiss Papers Accuse" Date: March 26, 1955; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports the claim of two influential Swiss newspapers that there exists a letter from the late President Roosevelt making demands on Switzerland similar to demands made by Stalin upon his allies. CRJO 1/09 "'Brainwashed' Pair To Get Passports" Date: March 2, 1955; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that Mrs. Adele Austin rickett and Malcolm Bersohn are being issued passports to return to the United States after being released from years of imprisonment in Communist China. CRJO 1/09 "The End of the Road - Us" Date: June 3, 1954; Author: John Fox; Published in: The Boston Post; Content: Expounds upon the claims that the two immediate results of Communist takeovers of countries are that all the women between the ages of twelve and seventy-two are raped and all clergymen of every denomination are executed. CRJO 1/09 "US Dollars Being Invested in Peru Boom" Date: May 26, 1955; Author: A.T. Steele; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports that the United States is contributing greatly to the economic boom taking place in Peru. CRJO 1/09 "Massachusetts Report Links 85 to Communism" Date: June 10, 1955; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports that the Massachusetts Commission on Communism filed a report with the Senate listing the names of eighty-five persons about whom there is credible evidence that they are affiliated with Communism. CRJO 1/09 "Campaign Set Against Lawmakers: Attorney to Attack In 16 Counties" Date: May 18, 1955; Published in: The Miami Herald; Content: Reports that Ellis Rubin has quit his position as special assistant state attorney general and has pledged a campaign against the sixteen members of a house committee who killed a bill that would have made him Florida's official Communist hunter. CRJO 1/09 "The Evening Star" (clipping with several articles) Date: March 30, 1955; Article #1: "Two Suspended Physicists Reinstated by the Army" { Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that two Fort Monmouth physicists who lost their jobs in the wake of a security probe were recently reinstated. Article #2: "Admiral Cassady Calls fro Stronger US Defenses" Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports the claim of Admiral John H. Cassady, commander-in-chief of United States naval forces in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, that strong ground and naval forces are still needed despite the development of atomic and hydrogen bombs. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy files Hints at Red Tinge for NLRB" (photocopy) Author: Willard Edwards; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Reports the announcement of McCarthy that he has accumulated a bulky file of evidence involving alleged Communist influences in the National Labor Relations Board. CRJO 1/09 "Five Outstanding Soldiers Chosen as 1st Division Guests " (10 photocopies) Date: August 17, 1954; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Reports that five outstanding soldiers of the 1st infantry division in Germany will be guests of the 1st Division society at its national convention in Chicago on August 21st to the 23rd. The soldiers included are M/Sgt. Richard E. Report, M/Sgt. James E. Hoch, Sgt. Augst W. Hines, William E. Boothe, and M/Sgt. Theodore L. Dobol. CRJO 1/09 "Communists Protected; Anti-Red Prosecuted" (handwritten note at top says this article should be given more publicity) Author: Francis Sullivan; Content: Relates the case of Miss Miriam DeHaas, who after working for the Loyalty Review Board and in government services for twelve years, was dismissed because it was suspected that she willingly spoke to Senator Joseph McCarthy and leaked to him information concerning specific individuals and their Communist affiliations. CRJO 1/09 "Where I Stand" Author: Hank Greenspun; Content: Criticizes McCarthy and those in the Republican Party who support him. CRJO 1/09 "The Milwaukee Journal " { Date: October 14, 1952; Article #1: "Tobin Lashes at McCarthy" { Published in: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports the denouncement of McCarthy by Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin. Article #2: "McCarthy Pulls a 'Gromyko' When Challenged to Debate" Published in: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports how Senator McCarthy stated during a speech in Nevada that Hank Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun , is a Communist, and then walked out when Greenspun challenged him to a debate on the subject. CRJO 1/09 "Adlai Must Clarify His Stand on Chinese" Author: Victor Riesel; Content: Reports the political turmoil caused by a few offhand remarks made by Governor Adlai Stevenson concerning China. CRJO 1/09 "Faith in Zhukov Doubted" Author: Ludwell Denny; Content: Criticizes President Eisenhower's apparent confidence in Marshal Georgi Zhukov on the grounds that Zhukov's creditability is questionable. CRJO 1/09 "A Challenge to the Digest" Date: October 21, 1952; Author: Westbrook Pegler; Published in: Seattle. Content: Criticizes The Reader's Digest for supporting Irving Brown, on the grounds that he supports the Marxist David Dubinsky. CRJO 1/09 "Candidates on Ballot" Date: October 22, 1952; Author: Henry M. Jackson and Harry P. Cain; Published in: Seattle Post - Intelligencer. Content: Features an column by Jackson as the Democratic Nominee for Senate in which he explains his merits and a column by Cain as Republican Incumbent discussing his accomplishments. CRJO 1/09 "Kimmel Blames High Officials for Pearl Harbor Debacle" Date: December 7, 1954; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: In light of the 13th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, discusses the denial of Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, on of the two commanders that was on the scene during the time of the attack, that he is to blame. CRJO 1/09 "Blacklisted Broker Determined to Clear his Name in Courts" Date: July 1, 1957; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports on the battle of Reynoaldo Gubbins to sue the American government for blacklisting him as a traitor and Nazi collaborator sixteen years ago for no apparent cause and with no evidence. CRJO 1/09 "The Lone Eagle of the Senate" (article reprint) Date: February 9, 1952; Author: Richard Lloyd Jones; Published in: The Tulsa Tribune; Content: Praises McCarthy for his opposition to Communism and criticizes those Senators like Douglas and Benton who oppose him or question his methods. CRJO 1/09 "Just Why Do the Pick on Joe" Author: Westbrook Pegler; Content: Criticizes presidential candidates Eisenhower and Stevenson for smearing McCarthy in their speeches to the American Legion. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy's Speech" Content: Praises McCarthy's speech in which he used hard, factual evidence to support his accusations of presidential candidate Stevenson's Communist affiliations. CRJO 1/09 "How to Work Successfully with a Stockbroker" (advertisement) Content: Features several short interviews of share owners, all of whom recommend dealing with the New York Stock Exchange for their stockbroking needs. CRJO 1/09 "G.O.P. Split Wide" Date: December 7, 1954; Author: Constantine Brown; Published in: The Evening Star; Content: Discusses the strife expected to surface during the upcoming session of Congress within the Republican Party between the "orthodox" faction, which supports Knowland for Speaker, and the "progressive" faction, which opposes him. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy Hits Answers from Hank Greenspun" Date: October 19, 1952; Published in: Las Vegas Review Journal; Content: Recounts and discusses the accusations made by McCarthy against Hank Greenspun, the publisher of the Las Vegas Sun . CRJO 1/09 "The Real Issue of 1952" Author: George Sokolsky; Content: Discusses the importance of Communism as an issue in the upcoming elections in 1952. CRJO 1/09 "A Man to Hear" (editorial) Content: Praises McCarthy and speaks of the importance of his speech to be delivered in Tyler, Texas. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy to Talk at Tyler Tonight" Content: Praises McCarthy and anticipates his speech in Tyler, Texas. CRJO 1/09 "Ex-FBI Man Hits McCarthy Methods" Content: Reports that Edward P. Morgan, a former F.B.I. Communist hunter, criticized McCarthy's methods for investigating Communists at a Volunteers for Stevenson rally. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy Declares Benton Aids Soviets" Content: Reports the statement made by McCarthy along the lines that whether or not Senator William Benton is actually a Communist, he is either wittingly or unwittingly aiding the Communist cause by accusing McCarthy of perjury to the Senate in McCarthy's campaign against alleged Communists in the State Department. CRJO 1/09 "Why Should McCarthy Help Ersatz Republican Lodge Keep his Seat?" Author: Westbrook Pegler; Content: Criticizes Senator Henry Lodge for not being a strong enough Republican, and speaks against the prospect of McCarthy going to Massachusetts and supporting him in his reelection campaign. CRJO 1/09 "Lewis Writes on 'You've Never Had It So Good'" Author: Fulton Lewis Jr. Content: Criticizes the claim of the Democrats that those who work for the government "never had it so good. CRJO 1/09 "West Virginia's Red Issue Eyed by Both Parties" Date: October 15, 1952; Author: Willard Edwards; Published in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Comments upon the recent revelations of West Virginia Senator Kilgore's Communist affiliations. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy's Talk in Vegas Said to be Non-Political" Date: October 12, 1952; Published in: Las Vegas R---- Journal; Content: Discusses expectations for the speech McCarthy is to make on October 13 in Las Vegas at the War Memorial building. CRJO 1/09 "McCarthy's Help Now at Premium" Date: 1952; Author: Westbrook Pegler; Content: Criticizes Senator Henry Lodge for not being a strong enough Republican, and speaks against the prospect of McCarthy going to Massachusetts and supporting him in his reelection campaign. CRJO 1/09 "Lodge's Deception" Date: October 6, 1952; Published in: Seattle (?) Times; Content: Criticizes Lodge for attacking Kennedy and for having an inordinate amount of absences from the Senate while important votes were being made. CRJO 1/09 "Reds at Your Fingertips" Content: Announces the publishing of a guide to all Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities from 1918 to 1956. CRJO 1/09 "Senator McCarthy Will Vote for Ike" Content: Reports McCarthy's announcement that he will vote for Eisenhower and not Stevenson in the upcoming presidential election. CRJO 1/09 "Mr. Butler's Repentance" Date: October 17, 1956; Published in: Washington Post; Content: Criticizes Butler for his smear tactics used in a Maryland election six years ago. CRJO 1/09 "Daily Worker " { Date: October 19, 1954; Article #1: "Gore Urges McCarthy to Resign to Spare Senate 'Humiliation'" { Published in: Daily Worker; Content: Relates how Leroy Gore, the founder of the "Joe Must Go" campaign against Senator McCarthy, wrote a letter to McCarthy demanding that he resign from Senate so as to spare the American people the humiliation of having to censure him. Article #2: "Gerson on Radio Cites Anti-McCarthy Trend" Published in: Daily Worker; Content: Reports the radio declaration of Simon W. Gerson, legislative chairman of the New York Communist Party, that Elizabeth Gurley Flynn's campaign for Congress symbolizes the right of Americans to vote for whomever they please despite McCarthy's battle to the contrary. CRJO 1/09 "How Big Can a Lie Get?" (flyer with copies of an article from the Milwaukee Journal and two letters on it) Date: 1951; Content: Has a copy of an editorial from the Milwaukee Journal in which the author makes the claim that McCarthy has lied about the amount of ammunition that the army has dumped into the Bay of Bengal, and then a copy of two letters which prove that McCarthy was telling the truth. 4 ~ ~ ~ CRJO 1/09 "Citizens' Group Calls for Easing of Restrictions on Red Commerce" (attached is an article from Human Events entitled "Trade not Aid" which advocates the removal of tariffs and other trade restrictions and a flyer entitled "More Trade - Less Aid" which contains similar ideas) Date: January 10, 19-- Published in: New York Times; Content: Reports that forty-seven leading Americans urged that with some exceptions restrictions on trade with Communist nations be removed. CRJO 1/09 "News Within the News" Date: May 7, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Content: Claims that McCarthy was hounded to death by ruthless critics, and that his fall from power and censure by the Senate were due to his antagonistic attitude towards normally unbiased senators during the censure hearing. CRJO 1/10 Clippings V CRJO 1/10 "NOT INVITED . White House Snubs Senator McCarthy" Date: March 6, 1957; Author: Isabelle Shelton; Published For/In: The Evening Star; Content: Gives information on why Sen. McCarthy was not invited to the reception concluding the formal social season. CRJO 1/10 "McCarthy Burial in Wisconsin" Date: May 7, 1957; Author: Alvin Spivak; Published For/In: New York Journal-American; Content: Gives information on the burial of Sen. McCarthy. Has a pictures of the burial. (2 copies of the pictures) CRJO 1/10 "Democrats to fight Naming of Successor" Content: Gives information on who will complete the term of the late Joseph R. McCarthy. (2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "Church, Senate Honor McCarthy in Last Rites, Martin Represents Presidents, Nixon Leads Mourners" Author: Mary McGrory; Content: gives information on how the church offered the last rites to Sen. McCarthy. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy's body leaving the capitol.(3 copies) CRJO 1/10 "McCarthy Seat Scramble Is On" Date: May 4, 1957; Author: Edwin R. Bayley; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Describes how people scrambled to get the Sen. McCarthy's seat.(2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "State Funeral to follow Mass for Sen. McCarthy" Content: Gives information on the funeral of Sen. McCarthy.(2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "Senate Chamber Rites Planned for McCarthy" Date: May 7, 1957; Author: Alvin Spivak; Published For/In: New York Journal-American; Content: Gives information on the service held for the deceased members of the Senate. (2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "Sen. McCarthy Dead." Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Richard L. Lyons; Published For/In: The Washington Post. Content: Gives information on how Sen. McCarthy died of acute liver illness. CRJO 1/10 "Sen. McCarthy's Four Incredible Years And Their Political Impact on Nation. Wisconsin's McCarthy, 47,Dies of Liver ailment." Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Robert C. Albright; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's work as a senator. How he targeted people with power and his behavior in the senate. Has a picture of McCarthy and a picture of Joseph R. McCarthy and his wife with their adopted daughter, Tierney Elizabeth. CRJO 1/10 "Sen. Joseph McCarthy Dies, Liver Ailment Fatal for McCarthy Censure Pricked Career" Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Post; Content: Describes how Sen. McCarthy died due to acute liver illness at the age of 47. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy. CRJO 1/10 "Passing of a Lonely Senator" Date: May 6, 1957; Author: Dorris Fleeson; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on how Sen. McCarthy's death President Eisenhower's effort to reconstruct the republican party easier.(2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "A Legacy From McCarthy" Date: May 6, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on the controversial issues left by Sen. McCarthy, which may take years to resolve.(2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "McCarthy Eulogized At Senate Services" Date: May 7, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Published For/In: Chicago Sun-Times; Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's funeral ceremony. CRJO 1/10 "Picture" Content: Has a Picture of Sen. McCarthy's casket leaving the Capitol for the last time. Also has the picture of Mrs. McCarthy being lead by the Senator's brother William P. McCarthy; CRJO 1/10 "Friends and Foes Voice Regret at Senator's Death" Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on how President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, former President Truman, Senator Jenner (Republican of Indiana) and House Republican leader Martin of Massachusetts expressed their regret for Sen. McCarthy's death. Has a picture of McCarthy and a picture of Joseph R. McCarthy and his wife with their adopted daughter, Tierney Elizabeth. CRJO 1/10 "Cause Of McCarthy Fatal Ailment Is Called a Mystery." Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Has a picture of a policeman lowering the flag to half-staff in respect to Sen. McCarthy's death. And a picture Mrs. McCarthy weeping at the hospital. She is comforted by a close family friend, Mrs. Garvin; CRJO 1/10 "Up or Down, Right or Wrong , McCarthy Had Faith in Himself" Date: May 3, 1957; Author: Jack Steele (He knew Sen. McCarthy intimately) Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes the interviews taken by the author with Sen. McCarthy. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy and president Eisenhower at the "peace meeting in Chicago. CRJO 1/10 "LOVED AND HATED BY MILLIONS: M'Carthy Star Rose Fell on Red Issues" Date: May 3, 1957; Content: Gives information Sen. McCarthy's career. Has a picture Mrs. Joseph McCarthy leaving the Bethesda Naval Hospital after Sen. McCarthy died. CRJO 1/10 "Those Who Were Friendly a Few Others, Said Farewell" Date: May 6, 1957; Author: Tom Kelly; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's funeral ceremony. Has a picture of of Sen. McCarthy's casket arriving at St. Matthew's Cathedral and a picture of Vice President Nixon and Mrs. Richard Nixon. CRJO 1/10 "Sen. McCarthy's Death Is a Medical Mystery" Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information that Sen. McCarthy's death was due to an unknown liver ailment. (2 copies) CRJO 1/10 "Political Friends and Foes Have Kind Word for M'Carthy" { Article#1: "Widow Gets Ike Message, Old Feuds Cast Aside, Had Differences" { Article#2: "'Good Joe' To Home Folk" Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes how McCarthy's friends and foes reacted to his death. CRJO 1/11 Clippings V CRJO 1/11 "Moments in The Colorful Career of Sen. McCarthy" Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: New York Journal-American. Content: Has several pictures of Sen. McCarthy with his wife, with Roy Cohn and Army Secretary Stevens. It also his picture when he was an engineering student at Marquette University and when he was commissioned in the Marine Corps. It also his picture beside his campaign poster and also in the Bethesda Hospital with an injured elbow, an hour before he died. CRJO 1/11 "McCarthy Hit Extremes of Fame and Obscurity" { Article#1: "Seemed To Be Searching" { Article#2: "Early Years Hard" { Article#3: "Wins As Circuit Judge" { Article#4: "Tangled Finances" { Article#5: "Injured Foot in Pacific" { Article#6: "Drives For US Senate" { Article#7: "Role in Housing Quiz" { Article#8: "Charge Weakly Denied" { Article#9: "Crusade' Gains" { Article#10: " Hurls Treason Charges" { Article#11: " McCarthy Ouster Sought" { Article#12: "Re-selected to Senate" { Article#13: "Takes Over Investigations" { Article#14: "Deals With Greek Shippers" { Article#15: "Cohn and Schine Team" { Article#16: "Pressure on Stevens" { Article#17: " Peress Case Arises" { Article#18: "The Army-McCarthy Trial" { Article#19: "Subject of Censure Probe" { Article#20: "Bitter Debate in Senate" { Article#21: "'Condemned' in Senate" { Article#22: "Tide Turns Against Him" { Article#23: "McCarthy Termed Arrant Reactionary By Russian Press" Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Gives information on the work done by Sen. McCarthy in his career. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy Pvt. G David Schine and Counsel Roy M. Cohn during the Army-McCarthy hearings and also a picture of Sen. McCarthy having a conversation with Sen. Dirksen, Republican of Illinois and Army Secretary Stevens. CRJO 1/11 "This Was Sen. Joe McCarthy, in The News" Date: May 3, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Has pictures of Sen. McCarthy with his wife and adopted daughter. Has a picture in Bethesda Naval Medical Center for the treatment of his leg injury. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy in the spotlight in 1954 at a hearing into his dispute with the army. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy with Counsel Roy M. Cohn. Has a picture of a banner saying "Joe-Must-Go". Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy with Sen. Millard Tydings and with Owen Lattimore, a John Hopkins professor. CRJO 1/11 "McCarthy Eulogized At Senate Services" Date: May 7, 1957; Author: Jerry Greene; Published For/In: Daily News. Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's funeral ceremony. Has a picture of Mrs. McCarthy and Senator's brother William. And also has pictures of Sen. Alexander Wiley and Mrs. Wiley, Leonard Hall, I. Jack Martin, Sen. William Knowland attending the church services. CRJO 1/11 "Hears Husband Eulogized" Content: Has a picture of Mrs. McCarthy after she left from the St. Matthews Cathedral. CRJO 1/11 "Arrange Senate Rites for McCarthy" Author: Robert Young; Published For/In: Daily News. Content: Gives information on the burial of Sen. McCarthy.(2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "A Valiant Fighter" Date: May 4, 1957; Published For/In: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Gives information on McCarthy's career as a senator.(2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "McCarthy Lashed Back In Last Spotlight Role" Content: Describes how Sen. McCarthy was brought into the spotlight due to his verbal battle with the Union Boss Dave Back.(2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "Thousands File Past McCarthy Bier" Date: May 5, 1957; Author: Walter Trohan; Published For/In: Chicago Sunday Tribune; Content: Gives Information on the Burial of Sen. McCarthy.(2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "Church and State Pay Tribute to McCarthy" Date: May 7, 1957; Author: James Lee; Published For/In: New York Mirror; Content: Describes how the last tributes were paid to Sen. McCarthy at the church. Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy being eulogized in St. Matthew's Cathedral. (2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "Farewell To A Fighter" Date: May 7, 1957; Published For/In: New York Mirror; Content: Has a picture of Mrs. McCarthy weeping. And a picture Sen. McCarthy's casket being lead out of the Capitol. (2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "Hughes testifies On Fabrications" Date: January 31, 1956; Published For/In: The New York Times; Content: Describes how Hughes confessed that how he had been solicited by high democratic personages to concoct material derogatory to Sen. McCarthy. CRJO 1/11 "Reconciliation With McCarthy" Date: May 23, 1956; Author: Constantine Brown; Published For/In: The Evening Star, Washington DC. Content: Describes how the Republican High Command tried to patch differences with Sen. McCarthy. CRJO 1/11 "Body Returns Today After Capital Rites" Date: May 6, 1957; Published For/In: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Gives information on where Sen. McCarthy will be buried.(2 copies) CRJO 1/11 "On Final Journey" Date: May 6, 1957; Published For/In: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Has a picture of Sen. McCarthy's casket being led out of the capitol. And a picture of Vice President and Mrs. Richard Nixon attending the church servings of Sen. McCarthy. CRJO 1/12 Clippings VI CRJO 1/12 "Dulles favored Giving Up Girard" Date: June 3, 1957; Author: Drew Pearson; Published For/In: The Washington Herald; Content: Gives information on on how Secretary of State Dulles pleaded President Eisenhower to change his opinion regarding a Japanese trial for Sgt. Girard. CRJO 1/12 "Ike lunches with GOP on Hill" Date: June 4, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Gives information on President Eisenhower's box-lunch with the members of House Republican minority. CRJO 1/12 "Girard Case Snafu" Date: June 5, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information that President Eisenhower has decided to let the American soldier William C. Girard, be tried by a Japanese Court for the death of a Japanese woman. CRJO 1/12 "Nuclear tests Vital to Peaceful Use of Atom--Ike" Date: June 26, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes how President Eisenhower makes nuclear tests vital for developing clean hydrogen bombs. CRJO 1/12 "Girard Fires Japanese Attorney On Orders From Brother in U.S." Date: June 26, 1957; Author: Jay Axelbank. Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information that Girard fires his Japanese Attorney on orders from his brother Louis who insisted that his brother Girard must only be represented by New York Attorney Earl Caroll. CRJO 1/12 "What Really Happened In Girard Case? A Fateful Wednesday, Jan 30" Date: June 12, 1957; Author: Oland D Russell; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Describes how the Girard case might become an international incident. CRJO 1/12 "Questions on the Norman Case" Date: April 15, 1957; Author: David Lawrence; Published For/In: The Evening Star; Content: Gives information on the E. Herbert Norman, Canadian Ambassador to Cairo who committed suicide. CRJO 1/12 "Oil Output Rise Slated For Peru" Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on the International Petroleum Co. to spend $40,000,000 there in 5 years. CRJO 1/12 "The Durable Red-Fighter" Date: March 21, 1957; Published For/In: Evening Herald. Content: Gives information on J.Edgar Hoover of the FBI and his work against Communism. CRJO 1/12 "Social Feud, McCarthy's Trade snubs With the White House" Date: April 10, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on the social snub between the Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and President Eisenhower and Mrs. Eisenhower. CRJO 1/12 "Army Discharge at Issue" Date: April 12, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on the Us Court of Appeal's indication that it will speed a case involving the Army's security program up to the Court for review. CRJO 1/12 "President Prado States Peruvian Firm Position Against Reds" Date: April 13, 1957; Published For/In: The Americas Daily. Content: Describes that Presidents, Dr. Manuel Prado, reaffirmed the categorical anti communist position of his government while greeting the members of delegations of 22 countries attending the Congress Against Soviet Penetration in Latin America meeting in Lima. CRJO 1/12 "Red Chiefs Laud Bohlen At Farewell" Date: April 18, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald. Content: Describes how the top Soviet leaders wished the United States Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen a bon voyage today. CRJO 1/12 "Ike Asks Congress to Set Up Board To Modernize Controls of Airways" Date: April 12, 1957; Author: Carroll Kilpatrick; Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald. Content: Gives information that President Eisenhower yesterday asked Congress to establish a 3-man Airways Modernization Board to test and develop new devices and systems for modernizing and controlling. CRJO 1/12 "Should the United States Ratify International Conventions To Promote Justice For the Individual?" Date: April 11, 1957; Author: Extension of remarks of Hon. Henry S. Reuss; Content: Describes the remarks of Mr. Reuss before the Conference of National Organizations for the United Nations on Major Issues. CRJO 1/12 "Progress in the Field of Air Transportation-The Impact of the Civil Jet" Date: April 22, 1957; Author: Extension of remarks of Hon. Warren G. Magnuson; Content: Describes Mr. President, as Chairman of the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee's views on the tremendous progress in the field of air transportation. CRJO 1/12 "Constitution of the Communist Party, USA" Date: March 14, 1957; Author: Extension of remarks of Hon. Francis E. Walter. Content: Gives information on the different position taken by the Communist Party. CRJO 1/12 "Senate Doctrine Vote Due Today" Date: March 5, 1957; Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on the the Esienhower's doctrine for the Middle East, which was passed by the Senate. CRJO 1/12 "Economic Aid Urged For Latin America" Date: April 13, 1957; Author: J. Peter Grace. Published For/In: New York Herald Tribune. Content: Describes the statements made by Mr. Grace, President of W.R. Grsce and Co., before a United States Senate special committee to study the foreign aid program. CRJO 1/12 "'Poor Dave Beck Gets Sympathy" Date: April 9, 1957; Author: David Lawrence. Published For/In: The Evening Star. Washington, DC. Content: Gives information on how no one defended Dave Beck. CRJO 1/12 "McCarthy Readies Brennan Assault" Date: February 17, 1957; Published For/In: Newark Sunday News. Content: Describes how Sen. McCarthy prepares to oppose President Eisenhower's choice of Brennan to succeed the late Associate Justice Sherman Minton. CRJO 1/12 "McCarthy asks Brennan quiz" Date: February 17, 1957; Published For/In: The Sunday (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger. Content: Gives information on how Sen. McCarthy wants to cross-examine Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan when the Senate Judiciary Committee considers the New Jersey Democrat's nomination. CRJO 1/12 "Music Writer Pleads Vows Loyalty" Date: April 12, 1957; Published For/In: The Evening Star. Washington, DC. Content: Describes how Earl Robinson, who set to music the wartime popular "Ballads for Americans" invoked the Fifth Amendment in refusing to tell the house of Subcommittee on Un-American Activities whether he was a Communist. CRJO 1/12 "Neglecting Latin America" Date: March 30, 1957; Author: David Lawrence. Published For/In: The New York Times. Content: Describes Secretary Dulles' latest press conference which focused on the issue whether Latin America was being neglected by the American Government. CRJO 1/12 "Congressional Record-Appendix" Date: April 10, 1957; Author: Extension of remarks of Hon. Hubert H. Humphrey. Published For/In: The Evening Star. Washington, DC. Content: Describes the address made by Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota to suggest new ideas for increasing farmers' bargaining power regardless of the political party in power. CRJO 1/12 "Amnesty Offer by Japan to US Soldiers Bared" Date: April 11, 1957; Author: Jim G. Lucas. Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on Japans' offer to "quite a number" of American servicemen, the Army Judge Advocate general revealed today. CRJO 1/12 "Airline Subsidies Seen Offering Savings" Date: April 12, 1957; Author: Drew Pearson. Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald. Content: Describes how CAB and Sen. Paul Douglas have shown to the US Chamber of Commerce and the congressional economizers a way to save more money. CRJO 1/12 "Crisis In The Law" Date: June 18, 1957; Author: Drew Pearson. Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on how the Supreme Court added to its recent list of historic decisions which profoundly alters both the Administration of justice and legislative behavior. CRJO 1/12 "US Word Given to Japan, Ike Is Expected to Deny Girard Aid" Date: April 12, 1957; Author: Drew Pearson. Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald. Content: Describes how President Eisenhower denied to aid Girard in spite of his elder brother, Louis Girards' appeal. CRJO 1/12 "Ike Suspects 'Organized' Criticism" Date: June 6, 1957; Author: Edward T. Folliard. Published For/In: The Washington Post and Times Herald. Content: Gives information on the effects of radiation which could cause problems to the people, due to the fallout radiation from nuclear-weapons. Attached with it is a handwritten note by Herman J. Muller, University of Indiana who testified on June 4 before Joint Atomic Energy Committee Special Sub Committee on radioactive fall out and its effect on man-Head of genetics dept. of the Academy of Sciences USSR for quite a long time 1937-38-check science magazine 10/22/48 article. CRJO 1/12 "Brief Raises New Doubt About Crouch" Date: June 23, 1954; Author:Anthony Lewis. Published For/In: The Washington Daily News. Content: Gives information on Paul Crouch, the former communist whose advice was cited as a reason for Sen. Joseph McCarthy's decision to investigate Ft. Monmouth, NJ, has been accused again of making false statements. Attached with it is a confidential letter from Paul Crouch to Sen. McCarthy. CRJO 1/12 "Millionaires In Texas Hold Stag Party" CRJO 12/01 Oversize Clippings I CRJO 12/01 Articles pertaining to the suicide of Canadian Ambassador E. Herbert Norman; CRJO 12/01 Article #1: "Irish Ties Hurt by Norman Case" Date: April 19, 1957; Author: Drew Pearson; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Discussing the possible political repercussions of the United States' release of; "embarrassing" information about Norman. Both Canada and Ireland are unhappy and taking action. CRJO 12/01 Article #2: "Pearson Says Norman Was Never Risk" Date: April 18, 1957; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Discussing Canadian Foreign Secretary Lester B. Pearson's stance that Norman had no; Communist affiliation, and that he had never posed a security risk. Continuing article- "Norman; Suicide Notes Silent on Motivation" - gives text of suicide notes from Norman to both his wife and; his best friend. CRJO 12/01 Article #3: "Ex-Red Courier Says He Originated Charges Against Norman in 1940" Date: April 19, 1957; Author: Warren Unna; Published in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Regarding the admission of former Canadian Communist courier, Pat Walsh, that he was; the one to first accuse Norman of being a Communist. CRJO 12/01 Article #4: "These Days" Author: George E. Sokolsky; Content: Questioning Lester Person's motives and good judgment in jeopardizing; American/Canadian friendship over the suicide of Herbert Norman. CRJO 12/01 "The Bridgeport Telegram"-Front Page; Date: October 28, 1952; CRJO 12/01 Article #1: "McCarthy Flays Adlai." Content: Detailing a speech made by McCarthy in which McCarthy accuses Democratic Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson of having Communist sympathies, and of employing advisers with Communist sympathies. CRJO 12/01 Article #2: "Nominee is given Big Ovation." Detailing several campaign speeches made by Adlai Stevenson in which Stevenson accuses Republican candidate Eisenhower of playing politics in the Korean War, and of using McCarthy as a campaign weapon. Stevenson also praises Senator William Benton, and endorses him for reelection. CRJO 12/01 Article #3: "Stevenson Just Misses Collapse." Content: Reporting on an incident in which a platform on which Adlai Stevenson was to give a speech collapsed. Stevenson was not on the platform, but other notables (Senator William Benton, Humphrey Bogart, and Lauren Bacall) were. This article and its corresponding photograph have been hand-circled with red pencil. CRJO 12/01 "Lets look at the Record" (6 copies) Date: June 14, 1954; Published in: The Daily Times- Mamaroneck, NY. Content: Urging people not to rely on slander or rumors when forming an opinion of McCarthy, but to go to the source and look at the facts. CRJO 12/01 "Will the Kohler Boycott Succeed"-Reprint; Date: October 1956; Published in: The Journal of Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning; Content: Reporting on the background and present status of the UAW's boycott of the Kohler Company. Focusing on the violent and often illegal tactics of the UAW, and stating that the boycott has not and will not work, because company management/private enterprise is central to the "American way. CRJO 12/01 "Capitol Circus"-Copy; Date: August 8, 1950; Author: Ruth Montgomery; Published in: The Daily News; Content: Accusing WQQW, a radio station in Washington DC, of being founded and financed by Communists. CRJO 12/01 "Address of His eminence at Belgian Conference" Reprint; Date: October 31, 1953; Author (Speaker): Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York; Published in: The Catholic News; Content: Printing the text of the speech- "America, grateful child of Europe." In his speech, the Archbishop defends America and American policy, specifically in regards to the Rosenburg trial. CRJO 12/01 "As Kohler Comes to Spartanburg" Reprints; Date: April 5, 1956; Author: The Kohler Company; Published in: The Sheboygan Press (originally published in the newspapers of Spartanburg, South Carolina) Content: Reprinting a series of eight messages from the Kohler Company to the people of Spartanburg in which Kohler defends itself against attacks made by the UAW. CRJO 12/01 "A Yaleman and a Communist" Date: November, 1943; Published in: Fortune; Content: Discussing the coming together of Stuart Symington (President of Emerson Electric Co.) and William Sentner (Communist head of Emerson's labor union) for the good of the Company. CRJO 12/02 Oversize Clippings II CRJO 12/02 "Revolution"-Reprint; Date: March 29, 1937; Author: George E. Sokolsky; Published in: The New York Herald Tribune; Content: Discussing the conceptual fallacies at the heart of any political or social revolution. Demonstrating these fallacies. CRJO 12/02 "As We See It: McCarthy Backed"-Copy (4 copies) Date: July 20, 1955; Published in: The Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Stating that McCarthy was "vindicated" by the final report of the Senate Investigations Subcommittee, which reprimanded the Army for its conduct before and during the Peress case. CRJO 12/02 "Chicago Daily Tribune" - Front page - Copy (10 copies) { Date: July 24, 1954; Article #1: "Hear Stevens, Adams Are on Way Out" { Author: Walter Trohan; Content: Regarding Stevens' imminent departure from his position as Army Secretary and his "face saving" new position as ambassador (possibly to Portugal). Also reporting the expected departure of John Adams from his position with the Army. Article #2 - partial: "McCarthy Answers Lobby's New Attack." Content: Regarding the "anti-McCarthy lobby", and Senator Flanders' proposition to cite McCarthy for conduct unbecoming a Senator. CRJO 12/02 "Chicago Daily Tribune" - Front page - Copy (10 copies) { Date: July 23, 1954; Article #1-partial: "Wealthy Group Exerts Pressure on Senators" { Author: Willard Edwards; Content: Regarding a wealthy group of men lobbying for the Flanders proposition. Also reporting on the involvement of the National Committee for an Effective Congress in the anti-McCarthy movement. Article #2: "Agree to Call Asian Parley to Balk Reds" Content: Regarding a conference being planned in which nations of the east and west would form an alliance to combat further Communist aggression. CRJO 5/03 Oversize Clippings III CRJO 5/03 "Senate Rights for McCarthy on Monday" Date: May 3, 1957; Published for/in: Evening World Herald; Content: Reports the details surrounding McCarthy's death, including elections to be held for his replacement and reaction from President Eisenhower. CRJO 5/03 "Senate Service Set for McCarthy" Date: May 4, 1957; Published for/in: The Detroit Free Press; Content: Announces plans for services for McCarthy in both Wisconsin and Washington D.C. CRJO 5/03 "Home Town People Mourn McCarthy as 'Good Joe'" (same page as "Europeans Still Aim Blasts at McCarthy" and "Scramble Due for McCarthy's Seat") Date: May 3, 1957; Published for/in: Oklahoma City Times; Content: Relates the hometown reaction to McCarthy's death. CRJO 5/03 "Europeans Still Aim Blasts at McCarthy" (same page as "Home Town People Mourn McCarthy as 'Good Joe'" and "Scramble Due for McCarthy Seat") Date: May 3, 1957; Published for/in: Oklahoma City Times; Content: Reports that Western European newspapers highly criticized McCarthy in stories reporting his death. CRJO 5/03 "Scramble for McCarthy Seat" (same page as "Home Town People Mourn McCarthy as 'Good Joe'" and "Europeans Still Aim Blasts at McCarthy") Date: May 3, 1957; Published for/in: Oklahoma City Times; Content: Announces that the open Senate seat left by McCarthy's death will most probably be filled by a special election. CRJO 5/03 "Joe McCarthy" Date: May 4, 1957; Published for/in: Boston Daily Record; Content: Praises McCarthy and his fight against Communism and mourns his death. CRJO 5/03 "Joe Hounded to Death" Date: 1957; Author: George E. Sokolsky; Content: Praises McCarthy and mourns his death, claiming he was hounded to death by ruthless and unfair critics. CRJO 5/03 "Cross-section of the Turbulent Career of McCarthy" (incomplete, mostly pictures) Date: May 3, 1957; Published for/in: The Herald-Dispatch; Content: Has pictures of McCarthy during the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings and of McCarthy with his wife and adopted daughter, Tierney Elizabeth, in January of 1957. CRJO 5/03 "Patriotic Career of Sen. McCarthy Lauded in Eulogy" (same page as "Senator Buried at Appleton") Date: May 11, 1957; Author: Patrick F. Scanlan; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Describes the funeral of Senator McCarthy, and tells of the honor and praise he received from representatives of the Catholic Church. CRJO 5/03 "Senator Buried in Appleton" (same page as "Patriotic Career of Sen. McCarthy Lauded in Eulogy") Date: May 11, 1957; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Describes the funeral of Senator McCarthy. CRJO 5/03 "Senator McCarthy, A Loss to the Nation" Date: May 11, 1957; Author: Managing Editor of The Tablet; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Describes McCarthy's death. CRJO 5/03 "Commentator Proposes Memorial Fund for Late Senator" Date: May 11, 1957; Author: Fulton Lewis, Jr. Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Describes the death of Senator McCarthy and also about how he reacted when he had the disease. CRJO 5/03 "Knowland and Cohn Eulogize McCarthy. ('We Who Remain Must Remember That the Red Mence, Which We Saw Clearly, Still Exists.')" Date: May 11, 1957; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Knowland's statement made on McCarthy's fight against Communism; CRJO 5/04 Oversize Clippings IV CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly" (entire edition, two copies) May 11, 1957 { Article #1: "Patriotic Career of Sen. McCarthy Lauded in Eulogy" Author: Patrick F. Scanlan; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Describes the funeral of Senator McCarthy, and tells of the honor and praise he received from representatives of the Catholic Church. CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly" (entire edition, two copies) May 11, 1957 { Article #2: "Senator Buried at Appleton" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Describes the funeral of Senator McCarthy. CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly" (entire edition, two copies) May 11, 1957 { Article #3: "Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral for Senator" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Announces that the New York State Board, Ancient Order of Hibernians, has arranged for a Solemn Requiem Mass for the late Senator Joseph McCarthy to be held on May 11, 1957, in St. Patrick's Cathedral. CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly" (entire edition, two copies) May 11, 1957 { Article #4: "Mass in Syracuse" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Announces that a Memorial Solemn High Mass will be held for the late Senator Joseph McCarthy on May 11, 1957, at the Most Holy Rosary Church in Syracuse New York. CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly" (entire edition, two copies) May 11, 1957 { Article #5: "Senator McCarthy, A Loss to the Nation" Author: Managing Editor of The Tablet; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 9) Content: Praises the late Senator McCarthy and recounts his career. CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly" (entire edition) { Date: February 18, 1956; Article #1: "Ex-U.S. Official Admits Red Ties and Involves 27" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports that James E. Gorham, the former division chief of the Civil Aeronautics Board, has given to the House Committee of Un-American Activities the names of 27 members of Communist cells in the government during the late 1930's and early 1940's. Individual's named included, from the Federal Emergency Relief Administration in New York: Louis Lehrman, Barbara Best, Lawrence Elkind, and an individual remembered only as "Bob"; from the National Recovery Administration: Albert Blumberg, Eleanor Nelson, Henry Rhine, Mrs. Jessica Buck Rhine, John Donovan, and Arthur Stein; from the Works Progress Administration: Edna Richter, Irving Richter, Sidney Katz, Rebecca Pfferman, Marcel Kistin, and Bernard Greenberg; from the Senate Commerce Committee: Herbert Fuchs, Samuel Koenigsberg, Ellis Olim, Sylvia Soloff, and Alfred Bernstein; from the Securities and Exchange Commission: Meyer Naigles, Mrs. Polly Vibber, Doxey Wilkerson, Thomas Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball; and from the Library of Congress: Ogden Kelly. CRJO 5/04 Article #2: "Levittown Scene of Fight on Song" Author: Don Zirkel; Published for/in: The Table (page 1) Content: Reports on the controversy over whether the song "The Lonesome Train," a cantana about the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, should be used in Levittown schools as a part of festivities celebrating Lincoln's birthday, since the song was written by Millard Lampall, who was identified as a Communist by the Senate Subcommittee Investigating Subversive Infiltration of Radio, Television, and the Entertainment Industry, and Earl Robinson, also a publicly identified Communist. CRJO 5/04 Article #3: "Soviet Friendship Unit Ruled Communist Front" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 4) Content: Reports that the Subversive Activities Control Board has ruled that the National council of American-Soviet Friendship is a Communist organization and must register as such with the Attorney General. CRJO 5/04 Article #4: "Reds Use Schism as a Booby Trap: Bishop Girths Says Strategy of Atheism was a Failure" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 5) Content: Reports on a lecture given by Bishop James H. Griffiths of New York at a luncheon of the First Friday Club in which Griffiths explained how Communism was created to rob people of their religious faith and how Catholics must oppose Communism in all forms. CRJO 5/04 Article #5: "Dibelius Blasted for Visiting Pope: Communists Attack Protestant Bishop as a 'Warmonger'" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 5) Content: Reports that East German Communists slandered Bishop Otto Dibelius, the head of the Evangelical Church in Germany, for visiting Pope Pius XII in Vatican City. CRJO 5/04 Article #6: "Says Reds had 2 Top Spy Rings: One Operated in Soviet Embassy and Other in U.N. Delegation" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 9) Content: Reports on the testimony of Yuri Rastvorov, a former lieutenant colonel with the Soviet Secret Police who defected in January of 1954, who claims that two spy rings are operating in the United States, one in the Soviet Embassy and the other in the Soviet delegation to the United Nations. Individuals specifically named as part of the spy rings include Major General O.V. Akimyan, Major Vassili Zarubin, Gregori Dolbin, One Sokolov, Slexander Panushkin, and One Wladkin. CRJO 5/04 Article #7: "The Reds - What Now?: Building Up Red China" (editorial) CRJO 5/04 Author: Louis Francis; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 10) Content: Warns against the dangers of allowing Communist China to engage in rubber trade with Malaya. CRJO 5/04 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly " (entire edition) { Date: August 10, 1957; Article #1: "Prelate Charges Reds with Strike in Jersey in 1949" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports the testimony of Msgr. William C. Heimbuch, a priest from St. Michael's Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, which was given before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. Heimbuch testified that the strikes which took place at the local Singer Sewing Machine Co. plant in 1949 were actually part of a Communist conspiracy. CRJO 5/04 Article #2: "Reds Inaugurate Hungarian Purge of Clerical Foes" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports that several priests were arrested by the Communist influenced Hungarian government on phony charges of looting. CRJO 5/04 Article #3: "Sees Anti-Church Move Beginning in Hungary" Author: Laszlo Magyar; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports that Hungary's Communist government is conduction a campaign against the Catholic Church, and that, as a part of this campaign, the government is requiring all appointed bishops in Hungary to pledge themselves to a Communist led peace movement. CRJO 5/04 Article #4: "Senate Acts in Favor of 'Captive Nations'" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Announces that the United States Senate approved a compromise resolution calling for the United States to seek freedom and independence for "captive nations" dominated by Communism. CRJO 5/04 Article #5: "Declares Court Decisions Imperil People's Morale: Internal Security Counsel Robert Morris Calls on Legionnaires to Rouse 'A Lethargic Nation'" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Recounts the speech of Robert Morris, chief counsel of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, to the New York State convention of the American Legion concerning the threat of Communism. CRJO 5/04 Article #6: "Hits Propaganda for Zhukov Visit: Senator Butler Warns He is and International Communist Leader" { Published for/in: The Tablet (page 3) Content: Recounts a letter written by Senator John Marshall of Maryland to his constituents in which he claims that any meeting of Soviet marshal Zhukov with United States officials would by used by Communist propaganda machines to make Zhukov, a butcher, appear as a "dove of peace." { Article #7: "Slain Guatemala Chief Eulogized: Bishop Griffiths Says Murder of Armas Must Be Warning to World" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 5) Content: Recounts the text of a sermon given by Auxillary Bishop James H.Griffiths of New York in which he declares that the assassination of President Carlos Castillo Armas of Guatemala stands as evidence that the free world cannot be lulled away from vigilance just because world tensions seem to be decreasing. CRJO 5/04 Article #8: "Among the Missing" (editorial) CRJO 5/04 Published for/in: The Tablet (page 8) Content: Claims that the Soviet Union holds hundreds of thousands of Westerners as prisoners behind the Iron Curtain and calls for others to speak out against the U.S.S.R. on their account. CRJO 5/04 Article #9: "The Consistent ACLU" (editorial) CRJO 5/04 Published for/in: The Tablet (page 8) Content: Criticizes the American Civil Liberty Union (ACLU) on several grounds, such as for attempting to keep God out of American society and for holding that the Communist Party should have the same rights within the United States as any other political party. CRJO 5/04 Article #10: "Are We Going to Be Convinced?" (political cartoon) { Author: J. Maloney; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 8) Content: Features a drawing of a large man with the hammer-sickle emblem on his jacket strangling a small man labeled Hungary. CRJO 5/04 Article #11: "The Reds - What Now?: Suppressing the Truth" (editorial) Author: Louis F. Budenz; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 8); Content: Claims that the Communist Party has a policy of propagating their goal of slavery and aggression under the disguise of working for peace and democracy and gives examples from "The Daily Worker" to support this claim. CRJO 5/04 Article #12: "Senator has not been Forgotten: Tributes to McCarthy Pass Continually into Congress" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 17); Content: Announces that a remarkable outpouring of official appreciation for the services of deceased Senator Joseph McCarthy and his campaign against Communism is being inscribed in the Congressional Record. CRJO 5/04 Article #13: "'Patriotic' Group Formed in China: But Catholic Leaders at Meeting Protest Organization" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 18); Content: Reports that the Communist government of China has forced a meeting of Catholic in Peking to form a "Patriotic Association of Chinese Catholics" and demanded that they cut all ties with Rome. CRJO 5/04 Article #14: "Union Secretary Mum on Red Ties: West Coast Dock Worker Official Pleads the Fifth Amendment" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 19); Content: Reports that Louis Goldblatt, an officer in the International Longshoremen's and Warehouseman's Union, invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned by the Senate Internal Security Committee concerning the union's finances and his own Communist affiliations. CRJO 5/04 "Daily Worker " (entire issue, photocopy) { Date: October 4, 1945; Article #1: "Wallace Attacks Atom Secrecy: Says Failure to Share Data Invites Disaster" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 1) Content: Reports on the Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace's declaration that the United States policy of secrecy concerning atomic energy would eventually lead to disaster. CRJO 5/04 Article #2: "Assails U.S. 'Gunboat Policy' in China: Rep. Mansfield asks Hands Off" Author: Art Shields; Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 1) Content: Reports that Representative Michael Mansfield of Montana denounced America's interference with the civil war taking place in China between Kuomintang forces led by Chiang Kai-shek and Communist forces. CRJO 5/04 Article #3: "'West Bloc' Plan Is War - Izvestia" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 2) Content: Reports the claim of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia that the projected "western bloc" of European nations is directed towards causing war. CRJO 5/04 Article #4: "Let Northern China Alone!" (editorial) Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 3) Content: Argues against US involvement in the civil war in China. CRJO 5/04 Article #5: "Stay Out of China" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 4) Content: Argues against US involvement in the civil war in China. CRJO 5/04 Article #6: "Moscow Assails War Trials Delay" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 5) Content: Reports accusations from a Moscow radio broadcast that the Allies have been too soft on and slow acting against Nazi war criminals. CRJO 5/04 Article #7: "Laborites Stress British-Soviet Relations" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 5) Content: Announces the decision of the United Kingdom's Labor Party to base their foreign affairs campaign on the plea that a Socialist government offers the best hope of bettering Allied relations with the Soviet Union. CRJO 5/04 Article #8: "Sees China Split Costly to US" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 5) Content: Reports the claim of Representative Make Mansfield to the House of Representatives that Chinese political disunity may force American military leaders to switch plans and launch a direct assault on the Japanese home islands. CRJO 5/04 Article #9: "Chiang's Proposal a Fake, Say Chinese Communists" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 6) Content: Reports the claim of the Chinese Communist Party that General Issimo Chiang Kai-shek's reasons for rejecting Communist proposals for a coalition government were ungrounded and their demand that Chiang end his dictatorship. CRJO 5/04 "Predicts America's Doom Unless People Wake Up: Msgr. McGrath Sees Fulfillment of Lenin's Prophecy that US Will Be Sovietized without War" (leaflet) Date: July 30, 1955; Author: Rt. Rev. William C. McGrath, S.F.M., P.A.. Published for/in: The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly; Content: Predicts the downfall of the United States to Communism within the next ten to fifteen years, not due to war but due to Communist infiltration of high government positions and the apathy of America in general. CRJO 5/04 "Let's Look at the Record" (photocopy) Date: June 14, 1954; CRJO 5/04 Article #1: "Has McCarthy Uncovered Communists?" Published for/in: Daily Times (page 8) Content: Lists the names of seventy-one people who McCarthy targeted as possible Communists who have pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned about their Communist actions and affiliations. CRJO 5/04 Article #2: "The Claim is Made that Senator McCarthy is Dividing Americans!" Published for/in: Daily Times (page 8) Content: Challenges what the author considers a Communist smear campaign that the actions of Senator McCarthy divide America. CRJO 5/04 Article #3: "The Record of the Honorable Joseph R. McCarthy ... Compared to the Organized Smear Campaign Against Him!" Published for/in: Daily Times (page 9) Content: Confronts the three most prominent criticisms against McCarthy, 1.) that he deprives people of counsel, 2.) that he smears innocents, and 3.) that he abuses witnesses, and refutes them. CRJO 5/04 Article #4: "What Happened When McCarthy Sued for Libel" Published for/in: Daily Times (page 9) Content: Reports that McCarthy sued the Syracuse Post Standard for libel and won. CRJO 5/04 "Sen. McCarthy Dies in Washington Hospital - Seven Foreign Ships Dock in Chicago River" Date: May 3, 1957; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Content: Contains a series of pictures of McCarthy. CRJO 5/04 "Hold for Release" (attached is a handwritten note to O'Melia by an illegible author stating that the writer sends these to O'Melia so that he will know were the writer stands) Date: 1956 or later; CRJO 5/04 Article #1: "An Appraisal for the Future" Content: Expresses surprise at the unanimous vote of Democrats in the Senate to censure McCarthy and claims that the Democratic Party is guilty of playing politics. CRJO 5/04 Article #2: "The McCarthy Situation: 'Whatho for the Future?'" Content: Expresses dismay over the censure of McCarthy and discusses its implications for America and its political parties. CRJO 5/04 "2 Lawyers Balk at Query on Red Cell Affiliations: Accused by Fuchs, Ex-NLRB Employees Use 5th Amendment at House Probe" Date: February 21, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published for/in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that Joseph Robinson and Martin Kurasch, two former National Labor Relations Board attorneys, pleaded the fifth amendment when questioned by the House Un-American Activities Committee concerning their former Communist activities or affiliations. CRJO 5/04 "Ruth Weyand Tells Quiz She was Never a Red" Content: Reports that Ruth Weyland, a former employee of the National Labor Relations Board, testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee that she is not now nor has ever been a member of the Communist Party. CRJO 5/04 "Ex-U.S. Worker Quizzed on Passing Data to Reds" Date: February 15, 1956; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Published for/in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that Morris M. Levine, a former government statistician-economist who worked for the Army Department, pleaded the fifth before the House Un-American Activities Committee when questioned concerning his Communist past. CRJO 5/04 "Gorham Testifies to Communist Ties" Date: February 15, 1956; Author: Jean White; Content: Reports the testimony of James Edgar Gorham, a former Civil Aeronautics Board official, that he was a member of five Communist cells in the federal government from 1934 to 1942. Gorham also provided the names of twenty-seven individuals who he claimed were also involved. CRJO 5/04 "Why Should We Expose FBI's Undercover Men?" (editorial) Content: Responds to public criticism over the fact that individuals accused of Communist affiliations often do not have all the facts concerning how the charges against them were brought about through the involvement of the FBI. Argues that to reveal the workings of the FBI would be to make it ineffectual in the fight against Communism. CRJO 5/04 "MRA: Will It Master Communism?" Date: October 23, 1951; Author: John McCook Roots; Published for/in: Look; Content: Explains the origin, purpose, and other details concerning Moral Rearmament (MRA), a cause started by Frank N.D. Buchman that stands opposed to and counteracts Communism. CRJO 5/04 "These Days" (contains handwritten corrections, attached is a Western Union telegram asking the managing editor to kill the Solosky column and replace it with an alternative one called "The Dirty Thought") Date: June 7, 1954; Author: George E. Sokolsky; Content: Denies that there is anything immoral in the relations between Senator Joseph McCarthy, Roy Cohn, and David Schine. CRJO 5/04 "How Big Can a Lie Get: Another Typical Example of Milwaukee Journal Dishonesty" (two copies) Content: Features a copy of a Milwaukee editorial which claims that McCarthy made up statistics concerning the amount of ammunition the Army dumped in the ocean in 1945 sandwiched between two letters which verify the original statistics McCarthy gave. CRJO 5/05 Oversize Clippings V CRJO 5/05 "The Washington Post " Date: February 16, 1957; CRJO 5/05 Article #1: "Reds Will Take Lead in Science, Teller Says" Author: John G. Norris; Published for/in: The Washington Post (page A1) Content: Reports the prediction of Dr. Edward Teller, one of the creators of the Hydrogen bomb, that because of apathy and the general anti-intellectual atmosphere of the United States the Soviet Union will have the best scientist as well as superior scientific knowledge within the next ten years. CRJO 5/05 Article #2: "16 Spy Nets in U.S., Ex-Red Estimates" Author: Jay Lewis; Published for/in: The Washington Post (page A2) Content: Reports the testimony of Alexander Orlove, and ex-NKVD official, to the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee that at least sixteen Communist spy rings exist in the United States. CRJO 5/05 "The Evening Star " { Date: January 25, 1956; Article #1: "Hughes Material Forged, McCarthy Ex-Aide Says" Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A5) Content: Reports that Francis P. Carr, former executive staff director of the McCarthy Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee, branded as forgeries documents purportedly signed by him and used by Paul H. Hughes, an individual currently on trial on a charge of having falsely testified before a Federal grand jury on matters concerning Harvey M. Matusow, as authorization to act as a subcommittee investigator. CRJO 5/05 "The Washington Daily News " { Date: January 4, 1957; Article #1: "There is Only One Way to Deal with Russians...the Fearless Way" Author: Joseph Cloud; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 2) Content: Reports some of Marx's writings concerning Russia itself and claims that Marx never really liked Russia. CRJO 5/05 "New York Herald Tribune " { Date: January 27, 1956; Article #1: "McCarthy Calls Notes Forgeries: Senator on Stand at Hughes Trial" Author: M. Jay Racusin; Published for/in: New York Herald Tribune (page 3) Content: Reports the testimony of Senator Joseph McCarthy at the perjury trial of Paul H. Hughes. McCarthy testified that Hughes was never employed by him and had no authorization to use his name. CRJO 5/05 Article #2: "Court Rules Probe Can't Force Naming of Names" Published for/in: New York Herald Tribune (page 3) Content: Announces the ruling of the United States Court of Appeals that Congressional committees have no authority to compel witnesses to expose former Communists simply for the sake of their exposure. CRJO 5/05 "Ashland Daily Press " { Date: January 16, 1956; Article #1: "Boyle, Milw., Announces for the US Senate" Published for/in: Ashland Daily Press (page 2) Content: Announces the plans of Howard H. Boyle to run for on of the US Senate seats for Milwaukee. CRJO 5/05 "New York Post " { Date: January 30, 1956; Article #1: "Prosecution Winds Up Hughes Perjury Case" Author: Mitchell Levitas; Published for/in: New York Post (page 27) Content: Reports on the testimony of the final witness for the prosecution, Richard J. O'Melia, in the case of Paul H. Hughes, on trial for perjury. CRJO 5/05 "Crosby vs. Aware Hard on Sponsors" Author: George E. Sokolsky; Content: Criticizes John Crosby and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) for passing a resolution to condemn Aware Inc. for blacklisting individuals believed to have Communist connections. CRJO 5/05 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly " Date: March 31, 1956; CRJO 5/05 Article #1: "One Day's News Helps Anti-Reds on Three Fronts" Author: Don Zirkel; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Announces the decision of the Supreme Court to uphold the constitutionality of the Immunity Act of 1954, which clarifies the Fifth Amendment and gives the government the right to compel witnesses to testify in national security cases in exchange for immunity from prosecution. The result of this decision is that three individuals named by Elizabeth Bently, a former Communist, were able to be prosecuted. Individuals prosecuted were William Ludwig Ullmann, Lauchlin B. Currie, and the late Harry Dexter White, all former employees of the Treasury Department. CRJO 5/05 Article #2: "'Daily Worker' Offices, Red Headquarters Closed" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Announces the closing of the Daily Worker offices by the Treasury Department on account of nonpayment of taxes. CRJO 5/05 Article #3: "Note Red Power in Government: New Documents Show Influence of Harry Dexter White" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports that papers taken from the files of the late Harry Dexter White cast a revealing light on his activities while employed by the government. CRJO 5/05 Article #4: "Winston, Green Find McCarthyism is Alive" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports that two Communist Party leaders, Gilbert Green and Henry Winston, who had been fugitives for four and a half years before turning themselves into the Justice Department, were sentenced to eight years each in prison. CRJO 5/05 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly " Date: March 24, 1956; CRJO 5/05 Article #1: "Prayer to Mark Red Chief's Visit to Great Britian" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports that in response to the announcement that Premier Nikolai Bulganin of the Soviet Union and Communist Party head Nikita Khrushchev will be visiting Great Britain, Low Sunday, April 8, has been designated as a day of prayer for the persecuted Church. CRJO 5/05 Article #2: "F.B.I. Director Outlines Shifts in Red Strategy" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Reports the testimony of J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, that the Communist Pary now plans to operate more openly by forming a massive organization and crusading against the Internal Security Act of 1950, the Smith Act, and other anti-Communist laws. CRJO 5/05 "Aware Will Keep Fighting" Author: Leon Racht; Content: Reports the decision of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) to condemn Aware, Inc. for blacklisting individuals suspected of Communist activities and connections and criticizes it. CRJO 5/05 "The Catholic Standard " { Date: January 20, 1956; Article #1: "Explains Communism on New TV Series" Published for/in: The Catholic Standard (page 11) Content: Announces that a program explaining the nature and workings of Communism will be featured on current telecasts of the "Catholic Hour on TV. CRJO 5/05 "New York Journal-American " { Date: July 9, 1955; Article #1: "CBS Play Unhealthy Civic Mood" Author: Jack O'Brian; Published for/in: New York Journal-American (page 18) Content: Criticizes the recently televised play "Windows" for its plot and anti-free-enterprise message. CRJO 5/05 "Subversive Front: Chips Down in AFTRA Red Hassle" Author: Leon Racht; Content: Criticizes the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) for passing a resolution to condemn Aware, Inc. for blacklisting individuals suspected of Communist activities or connections. CRJO 5/05 "These Days: Bricker Proposal a Way to Truth" Date: July 15, 19-- Author: George E. Sokolsky; Content: Reports that Congress may adjourn without taking any action on the Bricker Amendment and expresses dissatisfaction with this turn of events. CRJO 5/05 "Daily News " { Article #1: "US Fighters in Foreign Jails" Published for/in: Daily News (page ?) Content: Criticizes the provision of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization which states that military personal accused of nonmilitary crimes in foreign countries can be tried and sentenced under that countries courts and laws. Announces that the Foreign Affairs Committee has arranged a hearing to discuss such matters. CRJO 5/05 "Chicago Daily Tribune " (ten copies) { Date: October 8, 1954; Article #1: "Anti McCarthy Lobby Reports ten Month Spending of $73, 372: Backs Censure and 'Liberal' Senators" Author: William Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (page F3) Content: Reports that the anti-McCarthy lobby, which was exposed as the pressure group behind Senator Flanders, has spent $73,372 in 10 months. CRJO 5/06 Oversize Clippings VI CRJO 5/06 "The Catholic Standard " (entire edition) Date: May 10, 1957; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "McCarthy Eulogized as Patriot" Published for/in: The Catholic Standard (page 1) Content: Describes the sermon given and details of a Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass offered by Archbishop O'Boyle at St. Matthew's Cathedral on behalf of the late Senator Joseph McCarthy. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "Whole World Owes Debt to Diem, Communist Foe" Author: Father Patrick O'Connor, S.S.C. Published for/in: The Catholic Standard (page 2) Content: Praises Ngo Dinh Diem, the Catholic President of Vietnam, for his work in preventing the Communists from taking over Vietnam. CRJO 5/06 Article #3: "Senator McCarthy" Author: Msgr. John K. Cartwright; Published for/in: The Catholic Standard (page 10) Content: Contains a copy of the text of the sermon delivered by Monsignor Cartwright at the Requiem Mass at St. Matthew's Cathedral for Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. CRJO 5/06 "Predicts America's Doom Unless People Wake Up" (two copies, photocopy of pamphlet excerpt) Date: July 30, 1955; Author: Rt. Rev. William C. McGrath, S.F.M., P.A. Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Predicts that Communists will take over the Free World within the next ten to fifteen years without any bloodshed because of American apathy and Communist propaganda. CRJO 5/06 "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly " Date: August 24, 1957; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Senators Honor Deceased Enemy of Soviet Agents" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Describes several eulogies and speeches made and editorials written praising the late Senator McCarthy and mourning his death. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "'Tourists' in Red China Abetted by U.S. Silliness: Newsletter Ridicules Attention Being Paid to the 'Fearless Forty' Duped by the Communists" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 1) Content: Describes an article in the newsletter Counterattack which ridicules forty individuals who were invited by Communists to attend the World Youth Festival in Moscow. CRJO 5/06 Article #3: "Extent of Soviet Espionage Shown: Sudetan Report and Morros Revelations Cause Concern Here" Author: J.J. Gilbert; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 2) Content: Describes and discusses a document brought to the attention of the public by Illinois Representative Timothy P. Sheehan, given to him by the Sudetan German National Expellee Association, which states that there a super-organization called the "Communist Security System" which controls all those lands where the Communists have seized control. CRJO 5/06 Article #4: "Court has Given Joy to the Reds: Policewoman Quotes Speeches at Rally of Communists" Published for/in: The Tablet (page 2) Content: Reports the findings of Miss Stephanie Horvath, an undercover policewoman who has infiltrated the Communist Party, that the recent Supreme Court Rulings concerning the Smith Act have done much to help the Communist cause and rally Communist numbers. CRJO 5/06 "McCarthy File Hints at Red Tinge for NLRB: Picture 'Frightening' Senator Says" (two photocopies) Date: November 2, 1955; Author: Willard Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (H Part 1 - Page 3) Content: Reports the claim of Senator Joseph McCarthy that he has accumulated a bulky file of evidence that Communists have deeply infiltrated the National Labor Relations Board. CRJO 5/06 "The Coming Red Dictatorship" Published for/in: Common Sense: The Nation's Communist Paper; Content: Warns of the secret plot that has been put into effect by a group of Asiatic Marxist Jews who are attempting to take over the world. Participants in this conspiracy include Albert Einstein, Robert Oppenheimer, and Sidney James Wienberg. CRJO 5/06 "Daily Worker " (photocopy) { Date: October 12, 1945; Article #1: "Assails US 'Gunboat Policy' in China: Rep. Mansfield Asks Hands Off" Author: Art Shields; Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 1) Content: Reports that Representative Michael Mansfield of Montana denounced America's interference with the civil war taking place in China between Kuomintang forces led by Chiang Kai-shek and Communist forces. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "'West Bloc' Plan Is War - Izvestia" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 2) Content: Reports the claim of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia that the projected "western bloc" of European nations is directed towards causing war. CRJO 5/06 "Daily Worker " Date: October 27, 1954; Article #1: "Let Northern China Alone!" (editorial) Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 2) Content: Argues against American interference with the Chinese civil war on the behalf of the Kuomintang. CRJO 5/06 "Daily Worker " { Date: March 10, 1945; Article #1: "Chiang's Proposal a Fake, Say Chinese Communists" Published for/in: Daily Worker (page 3) Content: Reports the claim of the Chinese Communist Party that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's reasons for rejecting Communist proposals for a coalition government were ungrounded and their demand that Chiang end his dictatorship. CRJO 5/06 "The Washington Daily News " { Date: July 9, 1957; Article #1: "House May Act as Court: Contempt Trials by Congress?" Author: Roger Stuart; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 7) Content: Reports that according to Representative Kenneth B. Keating of New York the House may have to resort to holding its own trials of balky witnesses, a right which is already allowed to Congress although it is seldom used. CRJO 5/06 "The Washington Daily News " { Date: July 19, 1957; Article #1: "Know the Enemy" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 26) Content: Argues that high school students in America ought to be taught about the ideology of Communism so that they can understand it and its faults. CRJO 5/06 "The Washington Daily News " Date: July 12, 1957; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Khrushchev Wants to Marry Us" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Contains a copy of a speech for peace given by Soviet Party leader Nikita Krushchev, followed by a commentary which criticizes him. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "US Let Accused Spies Keep Jobs" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that George and Jane Zlatovski were allowed to hold their government positions for a full three years after it was known that they were Russian spies. CRJO 5/06 Article #3: "Deadlock Continues" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports the claim of Radio Moscow that the West has failed to present any realist plans for peace. CRJO 5/06 Article #4: "Judge Blasts Senate Probers" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 5) Content: Reports the ruling of District Judge Luther Youndahl that the Senate Internal Security subcommittee illegal pried into the private affairs and thoughts of individuals hunted for subversion and the overturning of the conviction of Seymour Peck, a New York newspaper man who had been found guilty of contempt. CRJO 5/06 Article #5: "Union's Red Hot Under Blue Collar" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 5) Content: Reports the anger of the International Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers over the fact that the Soviet Embassy has hired a nonunion firm to renovate its second floor ballroom. CRJO 5/06 Article #6: "Accused Red Spies Have Long Record" Author: Jack Steele; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 9) Content: Reports that George Michael Zlatovski and his wife Jane Foster Zlatovski, who were indicted by a federal grand jury as members of a Soviet espionage ring headed by Jack and Myra Soble, both had long records of Communist activities and sympathies. CRJO 5/06 "The Washington Daily News " Date: July 11, 1957; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Un-American Activities Unit Changes Name, Plans New Charter" Author: Jack Steele; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 2) Content: Reports that in an attempt to bring the committee's investigations into conformity with the Supreme Courts's decision in the Watkins case, the House Committee on Un-American Activities is changing its name to the House Internal Security Committee and revamping its charter to be less vague. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "Looted Bond Clients Believed Located" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 31) Content: Reports that the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee believes it has located the "wholesalers" for $350 million worth of German bonds lotted by the Russians when they took Berlin. CRJO 5/06 "The Tacoma News Tribune " (two copies, attached is a Western Union wire from Ed Griffin stating that he will defend Harry Cain against an A.D.A. smear campaign) Date: October 21, 1952; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Assault in Rainstorm Repulsed" Published for/in: The Tacoma News Tribune (page 1) Content: Reports that Communists forces attacked South Korea during a rainstorm but were repulsed. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "President Denies Red Softness" Published for/in: The Tacoma News Tribune (page 1) Content: Reports Trumans refutation of Republican claims that he is lenient in his treatment of Communism. CRJO 5/06 Article #3: "Freedom's Lifeblood in Peril" Published for/in: The Tacoma News Tribune (page 1) Content: Recounts a speech given by Dwight D. Eisenhower to a Boston crowd concerning the threat of Communism to the free world. CRJO 5/06 Article #4: "7 Killed on Destroyer" Published for/in: The Tacoma News Tribune (page 1) Content: Announces that seven men were killed on October 14 when Communist shore fire hit the destroyer Lewis off the coast of South Korea. CRJO 5/06 "The Tacoma News Tribune " { Date: October 22, 1952; Article #1: "Red Ambush Attempt Fails" Published for/in: The Tacoma News Tribune (page A8) Content: Reports that Gurkha guerilla soldiers failed in an attempted ambush of a Johore rubber estate. CRJO 5/06 "Appleton Post-Crescent " (two copies) Date: November 4, 1952; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "US Jets Meet Plane with Soviet Insignia" Published for/in: Appleton Post-Crescent (page 1) Content: Recounts a report from Far East Air Forces headquarters that two American jets flying over Japan flew alongside but did not fire on an LA-11 propeller-driven fighter plane with Soviet markings. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "GIs Go Hunting; Bag 1 Korean Communist" Published for/in: Appleton Post-Crescent (page 1) Content: Reports the story of two army cooks, Pfc. Perry Bailey and Private Charles L. Williams, who ran into Communist soldiers while pheasant hunting. CRJO 5/06 "The Evening Star " Date: November 8, 1954; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Errors Seen in Watkins Report" Author: David Lawrence; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A15) Content: Claims that two statements within the Watkins report are such blatant errors that at least two of the three points of proposed censure against Senator McCarthy will unquestionably be overturned. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "Paris-Red Talk Seen" Author: Constantine Brown; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A15) Content: Verifies an earlier report that French Premier Mendes plans to visit Moscow in order to prepare groundwork for the upcoming meeting of the Big Four. CRJO 5/06 Article #3: "Democrats to Fight Red Charge" Author: Doris Fleeson; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A15) Content: Reports that one of the first acts of the victorious Democratic party will be to expose and answer claims of Republicans such as Vice President Nixon that Democrats are soft on Communism. CRJO 5/06 "Waterbury American " { Date: October 28, 1952; Article #1: "President Condemns Tactics of McCarthy" { Author: Ernest B. Vaccaro; Published for/in: Waterbury American (page 11) Content: Reports the claim of President Truman that the Republicans were trying to win the election by using McCarthy's tactics of "smear and fear." { Article #2: "Taft Lauds McCarthy Technique" Published for/in: Waterbury American (page 11) Content: Reports comments made by Senator Robert A. Taft which praise McCarthy and support Dwight D. Eisenhower's campaign for president. CRJO 5/06 "Las Vegas Sun " { Date: October 13, 1952; Article #1: "McCarthy to Whiplas Reds in Talk Tonight" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Recounts an interview with McCarthy concerning the talk he is to give at the War Memorial auditorium in Las Vegas on the night of October 13, 1952. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "Where I Stand" Author: Hank Greenspun; Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Speaks out against McCarthy from a Republican standpoint. Criticizes McCarthy for being a demagogue steeped in corruption and for connecting Eisenhower with the alleged Communist conspiracy involving General George Marshall. CRJO 5/06 "Journal Final " { Date: March 30, 1950; Article #1: "Will Prove Lattimore a Red: McCarthy Says He has Documents and Mystery Witness" Published for/in: Journal Final (page 1) Content: Reports the accusations McCarthy has made against Owen Lattimore, a John Hopkins professor and sometime State Department consultant, that he is the top Soviet espionage agent in the United States. CRJO 5/06 "The Native Texan " Date: October 1952; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Senator to Tell of Red Threat" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 1) Content: Announces that Senator Joseph McCarthy will be speaking in Tyler, Texas, on October 17. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "A.D.A. Ghosts Still Haunt Adlai" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 1) Content: Criticizes Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson for his alleged one time involvement in the Americans for Democratic Action (A.D.A.) and for his denial of such involvement. CRJO 5/06 Article #3: "Adlai's Ideas Aid Kremlin" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Accuses Adlai of either unwittingly or perhaps even wittingly aiding the Russians through his policy of doing nothing about inflation. CRJO 5/06 Article #4: "Addled Adlai Befuddled With Wallace and His: Such Simple Souls, All, Maybe They're Sorry Now" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Connects Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson with Henry A. Wallace and Alger Hiss, both notorious for their supposed Communist connections. CRJO 5/06 Article #5: "That Old Gang of Mine" (political cartoon) CRJO 5/06 Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Features various prominent members of the Democratic Party having a sing along with several other figures, including one labeled "Commies." Article #6: "Truman's Closet" (political cartoon) CRJO 5/06 Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Features a depiction of Harry Truman trying to keep a closet door closed that is bursting open with scandals like the Mink Coat Mess and the Communist Mess. Truman is addressing Adlai Stevenson and asking him to take over. CRJO 5/06 Article #7: "Want Free Hand for Communists" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Claims that if Adlai is elected Communists around the world would benefit. CRJO 5/06 Article #8: "Put Red Taint on School Kids" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Claims that if Adlai is elected every school would be under direct bureaucratic supervision from Washington D.C. so that kids would grow up under the tutelage of Communist traitors like Alger Hiss. CRJO 5/06 Article #9: "Our Friendly State Dept." Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Features in the foreground figures labeled Adlai, Hiss, and Acheson engaged in a conversation while figures in the background labeled commies rifle through State Department drawers and papers. CRJO 5/06 "The Tyler Courier-Times " { Article #1: "The Facts Behind Communist Infiltration In Our National Government!" Published for/in: The Tyler Courier-Times; Content: Large full page advertisement for a talk to be given by Senator Joseph McCarthy at Tyler High School Auditorium on Friday October 17. CRJO 5/06 "Appleton Post-Crescent " Date: November 3, 1952; CRJO 5/06 Article #1: "Tito Thinks Russia is Promoting War: Tells Yougoslav Reds Nation Will Help West Preserve Peace" Published for/in: The Appleton Post-Crescent (page 1) Content: Reports the accusations of Premier Marshal Tito that the Soviet Union is promoting a third world war. CRJO 5/06 Article #2: "Woman States Material Sent to Joe" Published for/in: The Appelton Post-Crescent (page 1) Content: Reports how Miriam de Haas, a former employee of the Loyalty Review Board, lost her job after admitting to leaking information concerning the infiltration of Communists into the United States government to Senator Joseph McCarthy. CRJO 5/06 "The Milwaukee Journal " { Date: November 5, 1952; Article #1: "Senator Leads Fairchild by 141, 000, Winning 63 of 71 Counties in the State" Author: Robert H. Fleming; Published for/in: The Milwaukee Journal (page 1) Content: Announces the victory of Senator Joseph McCarthy over Thomas E. Fairchild in the race to represent Wisconsin in the Senate. CRJO 5/06 "The Standard-Times " (two copies) Date: October 21, 1952; Article #1: "Dead End" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The Standard-Times (page 6) Content: Features a grave labeled "truce talks" marked by a gravestone engraved with the words "U.N. continuing Korean casualties. CRJO 5/06 "The Washington Daily News" { Date: December 7, 1954; Article #1: "White House Offers Figures on Red-Hunt" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 1) Content: Reports that, in response to Senator Joseph McCarthy's accusations that the Eisenhower administration is not tough enough on Communism, the President released statistics concerning his administrations fight against the Communists both at home and abroad. CRJO 5/06 "The Tyler Star Mirror " { Date: October 19, 1952; Article #1: "What's 'McCarthyism': Pros and Cons of Bitter Controversy" Published for/in: The Tyler Star Mirror (page 13) Content: Recounts the origin of the term "McCarthyism" and what it has come to mean for different people. Analyzes McCarthy's actions and arguments as well as how he fits into and has affected the political atmosphere of his time. CRJO 5/06 "The Tyler Star Mirror " (incomplete) Article #1: "The Record of Dean Acheson" Published for/in: The Tyler Star Mirror (pages 6, 11-12) Content: Explains, from McCarthy's point-of-view, why McCarthy is attacking Dean Acheson. CRJO 5/07 Oversize Clippings VII CRJO 5/07 "The Washington Post and Times Herald " { Date: May 3, 1957; Article #1: "Sen. McCarthy's Four Incredible Years and their Political Impact on Nation" Author: Robert C. Albright; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page B3) Content: Highlights and praises the career of the late Senator Joseph McCarthy. CRJO 5/07 "The Sunday Star " { Date: May 5, 1957; Article #1: "The Fifth: Protection and Refuge" Author: Bem Price; Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A-36) Content: Argues in favor of the Fifth Amendment as a Constitutional right. CRJO 5/07 "Sauk County Probe Looms of Gore Club" Date: May 7, 1954; Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports the announcement of District Attorney Harlan Kelley of Baraboo that he would launch a John Doe investigation in Sauk County, the headquarters of the "Joe Must Go" movement. CRJO 5/07 "Gore Handed Subpoena in Investigation" Date: May 10, 1954; Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that Leroy Gore, the founder of the Joe-Must-Go movement, and the club's treasurer both have been subpoenaed to appear at a Sauk County John Doe investigation. CRJO 5/07 "Milwaukee Sentinel " Date: May 11, 1954; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Kersten Will Seek Fourth House Term" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Announces that Representative Kersten will run for reelection. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "M'Carthy Backer Behind John Doe Quiz, Says Gore" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports the claims of Leroy Gore, the founder of the Joe-Must-Go movement who was recently subpoenaed to appear at a Sauk County John Doe investigation, that the accusations against him have been fabricated by a fanatical McCarthy supporter. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Amoth Runs for Governor" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Announces that Ralph F. Amoth will be the Republican candidate for governor. CRJO 5/07 "Milwaukee Journal " Date: May 11, 1954; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Three in GOP to Run Again" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Announces that three Wisconsin Republicans, Charles J. Kersten, Melvin R. Laird and Glenn R. Davis, will seek reelection to Congress. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Gore Inquiry Called 'Duty'" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that District Attorney Harlan Kelley attended a Joe Must Go meeting and defended his John Doe inquiry into the organization against the accusations of the organizations founder, Le Roy Gore, that Kelley was moving in collusion with Attorney Darrell MacIntyre to hamstring the movement. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "'Joe Must Go' Auto Marred" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports of vandalism done to a car of a circulator of McCarthy recall petitions from the Joe Must Go organization. CRJO 5/07 "Milwaukee Journal " Date: May 12, 1954; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Court Order Hits Probe of Recall" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that District Attorney Harlan Kelley's John Doe investigation of the Joe Must Go organization was at least temporarily stalled by an order from Circuit Judge Bruce Beilfuss that he must show justification for the investigation before the hearings can proceed. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "1,300 Signers Back 'Recall'" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that petitioners asking for Senator McCarthy's recall gathered about 1,300 signatures. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Backs Contest for Party Job" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Announces that the Members of the Constitutional Republican Party of Milwaukee County will back their own candidate for national committeeman separate from the mainstream Republican Party. CRJO 5/07 Article #4: "Blows at Army Morale" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports the warning of Dr. John A. Hannah, assistant secretary of defense for manpower and personnel, that although the United States has superior war technology, it does not employ an adequate number of people who know how to use it. CRJO 5/07 "Slap Franke Plea to GOP" Date: May 12, 1954; Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that the North Shore Republican Club recommended to its executive board that the membership of State Senator Harry F. Franke, Jr. be revoked on account of his joining the movement to recall Senator McCarthy as Milwaukee county finance director. CRJO 5/07 "Milwaukee Sentinel " (attached is a letter from the Joe Must Go organization of Wisconsin which tries to rally people to the cause of removing McCarthy from power) { Date: May 12, 1954; Article #1: "N. Shore GOP for Expulsion of Franke" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Announces that a special meeting of the executive committee of the North Shore Republican Club will be held May 20 to consider the suspension of State Senator Harry F. Franke Jr. for his involvement in the movement to recall Senator McCarthy as Milwaukee county finance director. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "1,300 Sign Up to Recall Joe in 27th Ward" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that petition workers for the recall of Senator McCarthy gathered 1,300 signatures. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Reps. Von Pelt, Laird to Run Again" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Announces the intent of Republican Melvin R. Laird and William K. Van Pelt to run for reelection. CRJO 5/07 "The Milwaukee Journal " (photocopy) { Date: August 5, 1953; Article #1: "The Church Magazines and McCarthy" Published for/in: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Recounts and discusses the response which has occurred to Senator McCarthy's criticism of Protestant clergy. CRJO 5/07 "The Milwaukee Journal " (photocopy) { Date: November 7, 1953; Article #1: "The Attack Upon Our Churches" Author: Agnes Meyer; Published for/in: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Warns of the danger of religious persecution, in light of McCarthy's attacks on Protestant clergy. CRJO 5/07 "Baltimore American " (photocopy) { Date: May 21, 1918; Article #1: "Parents Object" Published for/in: Baltimore American; Content: Expresses the disappointment of Frank B. Cohn, the man in charge of the enlistment of boys for the Working Reserve Army, that parents object to their sons enlisting before they are of age. CRJO 5/07 "The Tablet " { Date: August 24, 1957; Article #1: "Calls Zwicker Tragic Figure" Author: Arthur J. Quinn; Published for/in: The Tablet (page 16) Content: Reports the whereabouts and current living situation of C. George Anastos, a former top member of Senator McCarthy's investigating staff who turned up the Peress case which lead to the Army-McCarthy Senate hearings, and expresses his sorrow over McCarthy's death. CRJO 5/07 "The Evening Star " (photocopy) Date: February 26, 1954; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Background on the Peress Case" Author: David Lawrence; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A9) Content: Recounts the chronology in the Stevens-McCarthy-Zwicker controversy in an attempt to better understand it. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Potomac Fever" Author: Fletcher Knebel; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A9) Content: Contains several one line editorial style snippets concerning McCarthy and Army Secretary Stevens. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "The Trying Problem of Our Time" Author: Constantine Brown; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A9) Content: In light of the Soviet and Chinese threat, recommends that the United States arm itself with even more serious defense technology and policies. CRJO 5/07 "New York Herald Tribune " { Date: September 29, 1948; Article #1: "Truman on Communism" Author: Harry Truman; Published for/in: New York Herald Tribune; Content: Contains the transcript of President Truman's speech on Communism delivered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Claims that his administration has largely kept the Communists in check and claims that in truth the election of a Republican president to office would aid the Communist cause. CRJO 5/07 "Chicago Daily Tribune " { Date: November 2, 1955; Article #1: "McCarthy file Hints at Red Tinge for NLRB" Author: Willard Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (Part 1 - Page 3) Content: Reports the claim of Senator McCarthy that he has accumulated a bulky file of evidence involving alleged Communist influences in the National Labor Relations Board. CRJO 5/07 "The Evening Star " Date: November 3, 1955; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Interrogation of Newsmen" Author: David Lawrence; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A27) Content: In light of the coming Congressional interrogation of several newspapermen concerning how they go about gathering information concerning the government, questions and discusses whether such interrogations are Constitutional and what sort of precedent they will set. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "McCarthy Asks Inquiry on Communists in NLRB" Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A27) Content: Reports that Senator McCarthy has asked the Senate Investigations subcommittee to undertake an immediate probe of the National Labor Relations Board because of recently accumulated evidence concerning Communist influences which have infiltrated it. CRJO 5/07 "The Washington Daily News " { Date: October 28, 1954; Article #1: "Lamb Was No Marxist, Ex-Red Tells Prober" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 5) Content: Reports that in the Edward O. Lamb case, Eugene Stoll, a former Communist called by the government to testify, continually contradicted the testimony of previous government witnesses. CRJO 5/07 "The Washington Daily News " { Date: November 1, 1954; Article #1: "The Calm Before the Censure" Author: Fred Othman; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 30) Content: Comments upon the quiet atmosphere which pervades Washington D.C. while most of the politicians go home for election, and contrasts it with the excitement which he expects to follow the election when the Senate returns to discuss the matter of McCarthy's censure. CRJO 5/07 "Daily News " { Date: January 31, 1956; Article #1: "Link Fritchey, Rauh to Joe Smear" Author: Norma Abrams and Neal Patterson; Published for/in: Daily News (page 8) Content: Reports the claim given by Paul H. Hughes at his perjury trial that Clayton Fritchey, deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Joseph L. Rauh, national chairman of Americans for Democratic Action, were the master minds of a conspiracy to discredit Senator McCarthy. CRJO 5/07 "Daily News " { Date: January 27, 1956; Article #1: "McC on Stand Swings Hard at His ADA Foe" Author: Norma Abrams; Published for/in: Daily News (page 5) Content: Reports the testimony of McCarthy during Paul H. Hughes' perjury trial in which he informed the court that Joseph L. Rauh Jr., national chairman of Americans for Democratic Action, had a reputation for dishonesty. CRJO 5/07 "Daily Worker " (photocopy) Article #1: "Stay Out of China" Published for/in: Daily Worker; Content: Speaks out against American involvement in China and praises Congressman Mike Mansfield for speaking out against it as well. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Review-Journal " { Date: October 12, 1952; Article #1: "Welcome, Senator Joe McCarthy" Author: Nevada Friends of McCarthy Americanism; Published for/in: Las Vegas Review-Journal (page 5) Content: Paid advertisement for McCarthy's speech to be given on October 13, 1952, at the War Memorial Building in Las Vegas. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Sun " Date: October 16, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Where I Stand" Author: Hank Greenspun; Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Greenspun defends himself against personal attacks which Senator McCarthy has made against him. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Bugle-Blowing Reds Hurl New Triangle Hill Blast" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports the attack of Chinese Communists on newly won allied position in the Triangle Hill-Sniper Ridge battle area. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Review-Journal " Date: October 14, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "McCarthy Labels Greenspun as 'Voice of Reds' in Vegas" Published for/in: Las Vegas Review-Journal (page 1) Content: Reports accusations made by McCarthy at a GOP rally that Las Vegas Publisher H.M. Greenspun is a Communist pamphleteer. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "May Demand Indemnity for Plane, Crew, Hit by Reds" Published for/in: Las Vegas Review-Journal (page 1) Content: Reports that the United States may demand that the Soviet Union pay a heavy indemnity for the American B-29 super fort bomber and its eight man crew that were shot down near Japan. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Morning Journal " Date: October 14, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Supreme Court Denies Hearing for Rosenbergs" Published for/in: Las Vegas Morning Journal (page 1) Content: Reports that the Supreme Court, by a vote of 8-1, turned down the plea of Ethel and Julius Rosenburg to have a review of their conviction and death sentence. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "McCarthy Raps Greenspun in Talk: Says Las Vegas Newspaper Publisher 'Voice of Reds'" Published for/in: Las Vegas Morning Journal (page 1) Content: Reports that in a speech given at the Las Vegas War Memorial Building, Senator McCarthy declared publisher H.M. Greenspun a pamphleteer of the Communist Party. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Top of the Morning" (editorial) Author: Grady Pannell; Published for/in: Las Vegas Morning Journal (page 1) Content: Briefly discusses the unfulfilled expectation that Senator McCarthy would not support Eisenhower's campaign for president in his speech at the Las Vegas War Memorial Building. CRJO 5/07 Article #4: "'No Commies in My House' - Bedell Smith" Published for/in: Las Vegas Morning Journal (page 1) Content: Reports the testimony of General Walter Bedell Smith, head of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, to the House Un-American Activities Committee that there were no Communists in his organization. CRJO 5/07 Article #5: "Allies Launch Tremendous Blow at Chinese Communists" Published for/in: Las Vegas Morning Journal (page 1) Content: Reports that allied infantrymen stormed and won two hill positions from Communist forces north of Kumhwa on the Central Front. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Sun " Date: October 17, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Where I Stand" (editorial) Author: Hank Greenspun; Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Contains Greenspun's denial of McCarthy's claim that Greenspun was court-martialed from the army and a copy of the army files concerning Greenspun's discipline problems. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Ike Warns Soviets 'Cold Peace' Bid Cover Up Plan for Future Aggression" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports comments of presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower concerning the threat of Communism and of the Soviet Union in particular. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "UN Told to Step Up Aid" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports that Secretary of State Dean Acheson appealed to other noncommunist members of the United Nations for more help in Korea. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Sun " Date: October 15, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Joe's 'Smear' Stirs Ike Camp: Big Reward Backs Up Anti-Red Statements" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports that, in an effort to disprove accusations of Communist affiliations made by Senator McCarthy, Las Vegas Sun publisher Hank Greenspun is offering a $1000 reward to anyone who can prove his is now or ever has been a member of the Communist Party. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "$1000 Reward to Anyone Refuting Anti-Red Affidavit by Greenspun" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Copy of an affidavit in which Greenspun denies any Communist affiliation. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Greenspun, GOP Nominee Backer, Asks Repudiation" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports the reaction of Eisenhower's supporters to McCarthy's accusations against Greenspun. CRJO 5/07 Article #4: "Where I Stand" (editorial) Author: Hank Greenspun; Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Speaks out against McCarthy and his methods and discusses how McCarthy's work may actually help the Communist Party and harm the national security of the United States. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Sun " { Date: October 18, 1952; Article #1: "Ike Attacks M'Carran Law: Hits Foreign Bill; Praises Marshall in M'Carthy Slap" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports that General Dwight D. Eisenhower demanded in a speech in Newark, New Jersey, that the McCarran immigration law be rewritten. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Sun " Date: October 9, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "McCarthy Talk May Be 'TNT'" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports rumors that Senator Joe McCarthy is expected to make several disclosures which he has so far kept secret during his speech to be made at the War Memorial Building in Las Vegas, Nevada. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "M'Carran To Probe 'Reds' in UNESCO" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports the announcement of Senator Pat McCarran that he would begin investigation members of the United Nations for subversive activities. CRJO 5/07 "Las Vegas Sun " Date: October 14, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "McCarthy Loses Face in Verbal Fire: Walks Out, Refuses to Debate as Greenspun Answers 'Vicious Lies'" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports the accusations of Communist affiliations made by Senator Joe McCarthy against Las Vegas Sun publisher, Hank Greenspun, and describes McCarthy's refusal to debate the matter with Greenspun when asked. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Reds Fall in Huge UN Blow" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports successful UN attacks against Chinese Communists in Korea. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Where I Stand" (editorial) Author: Hank Greenspun; Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Speaks out against Senator Joe McCarthy's accusations that Greenspun is a Communist. CRJO 5/07 Article #4: "McCarthy Dooms Malone's Chances" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports that Senator George W. Malone's choice to appear with McCarthy and accept his supports has doomed Malone's chances of winning reelection against Mechling. CRJO 5/07 Article #5: "5 UN Attaches Refuse To Tell Probers If They Are Communists" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports that five Americans working for the United Nations refused when questioned by the Senate internal security subcommittee to answer whether or not they are Communist Party members. Individuals questioned were Alfred J. Van Tassel, Joel Gordon, and Stanley Graze, all employed in the UN's economic and trades section, Frank Carter Bancroft, a documents editor, and Eugene Wallach a former stenotypist. CRJO 5/07 Article #6: "Flood of Calls Praise Greenspun" Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 2) Content: Reports congratulatory calls made to the Las Vegas Sun in praise of its publisher, Hank Greenspun, and his stand against McCarthy. CRJO 5/07 "The Native Texan " Date: October 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Senator to Tell of Red Threat" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 1) Content: Announces that Senator Joseph McCarthy will be speaking in Tyler, Texas, on October 17. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "A.D.A. Ghosts Still Haunt Adlai" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 1) Content: Criticizes Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson for his alleged one time involvement in the Americans for Democratic Action (A.D.A.) and for his denial of such involvement. CRJO 5/07 Article #3: "Adlai's Ideas Aid Kremlin" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Accuses Adlai of either unwittingly or perhaps even wittingly aiding the Russians through his policy of doing nothing about inflation. CRJO 5/07 Article #4: "Addled Adlai Befuddled With Wallace and His: Such Simple Souls, All, Maybe They're Sorry Now" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Connects Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson with Henry A. Wallace and Alger Hiss, both notorious for their supposed Communist connections. CRJO 5/07 Article #5: "That Old Gang of Mine" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Features various prominent members of the Democratic Party having a sing along with several other figures, including one labeled "Commies." Article #6: "Truman's Closet" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Features a depiction of Harry Truman trying to keep a closet door closed that is bursting open with scandals like the Mink Coat Mess and the Communist Mess. Truman is addressing Adlai Stevenson and asking him to take over. CRJO 5/07 Article #7: "Want Free Hand for Communists" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Claims that if Adlai is elected Communists around the world would benefit. CRJO 5/07 Article #8: "Put Red Taint on School Kids" Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Claims that if Adlai is elected every school would be under direct bureaucratic supervision from Washington D.C. so that kids would grow up under the tutelage of Communist traitors like Alger Hiss. CRJO 5/07 Article #9: "Our Friendly State Dept." Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Features in the foreground figures labeled Adlai, Hiss, and Acheson engaged in a conversation while figures in the background labeled commies rifle through State Department drawers and papers. CRJO 5/07 "The Standard-Times" (two copies) Date: September 26, 1952; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Lodge 'Bolted' GOP, State Taft Leader Charges" Author: Edward B. Simmons; Published for/in: The Standard-Times (page 1) Content: Announces that Basil Brewer, a New Bedford publisher who managed the Taft presidential campaign, will support Congressman John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, in his bid for election to the Senate, rather than the Republican candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Acheson Takes Issue With Ike" Author: Reports Acheson's claim that prior to the the Korean War, Eisenhower supported an American defense line in the Far East which did not include Korea. CRJO 5/07 "The Evening Star " Date: December 6, 1954; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "Did Eisenhower Blunder?" Author: David Lawrence; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A13) Content: Criticizes Eisenhower for supporting the Senate's censure of McCarthy. CRJO 5/07 Article #2: "Reds Woo U.S. Allies" Author: Constantine Brown; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A13) Content: Reports the efforts of the Soviet Union to make alliances with countries such as Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Iran. CRJO 5/07 "New York Journal-American " Date: October 17, 1954; CRJO 5/07 Article #1: "As Pegler Sees It: Concerning Allen Dulles and Activities of the CIA" Author: Westbrook Pegler (editorial) CRJO 5/07 Published for/in: New York Journal-American (page 3) Content: Criticizes Allen Dulles and the CIA as un-American for their secretive nature. CRJO 5/08 Oversize Clippings VIII CRJO 5/08 "The Washington Post " (complete edition of Section B "City Life") Date: May 5, 1957; CRJO 5/08 Article #1: "2000 File Past McCarthy's Bier" Published for/in: The Washington Post (page B2) Content: Reports on the activities and services that have been and will continue to be held in honor of the late Senator McCarthy. CRJO 5/08 Article #2: "McCarthy Wrote Book on Probes" Published for/in: The Washington Post (page B2) Content: Reports that McCarthy was completing a book on Congressional investigations when he was stricken by the illness which eventually killed him. CRJO 5/08 "Chicago Daily Tribune " Date: May 3, 1957; CRJO 5/08 Article #1: "Sen. Joe McCarthy is Dead: Enemy of Communism Liver Ailment Victim" Author: Willard Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (page F1) Content: Reports the death of Senator Joseph McCarthy from liver ailments. CRJO 5/08 Article #2: "Election Seen in Fall to Fill M'Carthy Seat" Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (page F1) Content: Announces that an election is expected to be held in the fall to fill the Senate seat left empty by the death of McCarthy and discusses possible candidates. CRJO 5/08 "Chicago Daily Tribune " Date: May 4, 1957; CRJO 5/08 Article #1: "Arrange Senate Rites for McCarthy: burial Scheduled for Tuesday in Appleton, Wis." Author: Robert Young; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1 - page 1) Content: Announces church and memorial services to be held for the late Senator Joseph McCarthy. CRJO 5/08 Article #2: "'Ike's Driving Me Socialist,' Truman Says" Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1 - page 2) Content: Reports Truman's claim that the Eisenhower administration's financial policies are driving him towards Socialism. CRJO 5/08 Article #3: "Joe Began His Climb in 1950 on Red Exposure" Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1 - page 3) Content: Recounts McCarthy's career. CRJO 5/08 Article #4: "Record Lists McCarthy Age As 48, Not 47" Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1-page 3) Content: Reports that McCarthy's age was actually 48, not 47, as had previously been reported. CRJO 5/08 "The Washington Post and Times Herald " { Date: May 6, 1957; Article #1: "McCarthy Rites Slated for Today" Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page B2) Content: Reports various masses and memorial services to be performed for McCarthy. CRJO 5/08 "The Sunday Star " { Date: May 5, 1957; Article #1: "Death of a Senator" Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A33) Content: Recounts the career of McCarthy. CRJO 5/08 "The Sunday Star " Date: May 5, 1957; CRJO 5/08 Article #1: "31 McCarthy Colleagues to Attend Wisconsin Rite" Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A28) Content: Reports events occurring just previous to and following McCarthy's death. CRJO 5/08 Article #2: "McCarthy Had Book Nearly Set For Publication" Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A28) Content: Reports that when McCarthy was stricken with the illness which eventually took his life, he was in the process of completing a book on Congressional investigations. CRJO 5/08 Article #3: "McCarthy Death Seen Easing Wisconsin Feud" Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A28) Content: Reports that the death of the late Senator Joseph McCarthy may actually help Republicans in their battle for control of the Senate insofar as moderate and conservative wings of the party will no longer have to battle over whether or not he will retain his seat the following year. CRJO 5/08 "Sen. McCarthy Asks Probe of Lobby Group" (ten copies) Date: August 4, 1954; Author: Willard Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (Part 1 - Page 8F) Content: Reports that Senator McCarthy has called upon a select Senate committee to investigate the operations of a lobbying organization which pressured the Senate in behalf of the Flanders resolution to condemn McCarthy for Senatorial misconduct. CRJO 5/08 "New Constitution vs. Court Cases: A Legal Gimmick by Commies?" Date: December 11, 1956; Author: Jack Steele; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 9) Content: Puts forth the writer's view that the U.S. Communist Party's proposed new constitution is a Red legal gimmick aimed to hamper prosecution of the party and its leaders. CRJO 5/08 "The Washington Daily News" Date: December 10, 1956; CRJO 5/08 Article #1: "Declaration of Independence: U.S. Reds Dump Soviet; Forbid Plots" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Announces that the U.S. Communist Party has drafted a new constitution, proclaiming its independence from Moscow, outlawing conspiracy within its ranks, and calling for further infiltration of labor unions and African-American organizations. CRJO 5/08 Article #2: "Condemn Russia, UN Urged" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that the United States, along with fifteen other nations, demanded that the United Nations condemn Russia for denying the people of Hungary of their liberty and independence. CRJO 5/08 "U.S. Reds Draft 'Independence'" (attached is a memo dated September 1956 which explains why the Republican Party best understands the peril of internal Communist subversion) Date: December 10, 1956; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page A16) Content: Announces that the U.S. Communist Party Politburo drafted a new constitution declaring the party's independence from Moscow and ordering new infiltrations of labor unions and African-American organizations. CRJO 5/08 "Fair Enough: Army's Odd Choice" (editorial) Date: February 22, 1954; Author: Westbrook Pegler; Published for/in: Republic; Content: Questions the decision of the army to have Jay Lovestone, an individual suspected of Communist activities, speak about Communism at the army war college. CRJO 5/08 "State AFL in Resolve Condemns M'Carthy" Date: August 4, 1954; Author: James F. Leonard; Published for/in: Boston Post (page 1) Content: Announces that the Massachusetts Federation of Labor voted to condemn Senator Joseph McCarthy's record. CRJO 5/08 "Tribute Paid to McCarthy's Fighting Spirit" Content: Reports praise for McCarthy from both his friends and his critics upon his death. CRJO 5/08 "Cardinal Spellman, Bernard Baruch and J. Edgar Hoover on Senator McCarthy and McCarthyism" (two copies, several photocopied articles on one page) Date: after October 25, 1953; Content: Reports comments made in favor of McCarthy by Cardinal Spellman while he was in Milwaukee to receive the Bernard M. Baruch Distinguished Service Award. CRJO 5/08 Article #2: "F.B.I. Head Applauds Senator McCarthy" Content: Reports praise of McCarthy from J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. CRJO 5/08 Article #3: "Spellman Rebukes Inquiries' Critics" Published for/in: New York Times; Content: Reports Cardinal Spellman's rebuke of European's who criticize American "McCarthyism. CRJO 5/08 "Chicago Daily Tribune" (11 copies, incomplete, latter half of the article only) Date: July 23, 1954; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (Part 1 Page 2F) Content: Contains the copy of a letter condemning McCarthy and the names of some of the people who signed it. CRJO 5/09 Oversize Clippings IX CRJO 5/09 "Rep. Walter defends Un-American Activities Group in 'Abolition' Film" Date: December 18, 1960; Published for/in: The Washington Post; Content: Contains a series of letters in which Francis E. Walter, chair of the House Un-American Activities Committee, responds to several editorials in The Washington Post in which Operation Abolition , a film prepared by the committee, is criticized. CRJO 5/09 "Matter of Fact: Memo for Businessmen" (editorial) Date: February 18, 1957; Author: Joseph Alsop; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page A13) Content: Explains the ins and outs of Soviet industry. CRJO 5/09 "The Washington Daily News" Date: February 7, 1957; CRJO 5/09 Article #1: "Kremlinites vs. 'Titoists': Attempted Vote 'Steal' Embroils U.S. Communists in Faction Row" Author: Jack Steel; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that the pro-Moscow faction of the U.S. Communist Party is trying to rig the election of delegates to the party's national convention. CRJO 5/09 Article #2: "U.S. and Poland in Secret Talks" Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that the U.S. And Poland have been having secret talks in Washington concerning formal negotiations for economic aide to Poland. CRJO 5/09 "The New York Times" (complete section 4) Date: May 5, 1957; CRJO 5/09 Article #1: "The World" Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 1E) Content: Recounts the history of the Cold War, beginning with NATO and tracing the development of nuclear weapons. CRJO 5/09 Article #2: "The Nation" Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 2E) Content: Recants some of the actions of Senator McCarthy over the past decade. CRJO 5/09 Article #3: "McCarthy's Influence an Uncertain Factor" Author: Arthur Krock; Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: Discuss the political significance of McCarthy's death. CRJO 5/09 Article #4: "Comments on Events in the Middle East" (two political cartoons) Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: One cartoon comments upon Russian military aid to Egypt, the other on King Hussein of Jordan's refusal to accept aid from the Soviet Union. CRJO 5/09 Article #5: "Russian Offers Pose Problems for the Allies" Author: Thomas J. Hamilton; Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: Discusses the interplay of the U.S. And its allies and the Soviet Union in the process of disarmament. CRJO 5/09 Article #6: "The International Derby" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: Comments upon the slowness of disarmament talks in comparison with the arms race taking place between the United States and the Soviet Union. CRJO 5/09 Article #7: "Aid to Poland" Published for/in: The New York Times (Page E9) Content: Comments upon the possibility that any U.S. aid given to Poland may unwittingly be aiding the Soviet Union. CRJO 5/09 Article #8: "Japan Becomes a Field for Communist Pressure" Author: Robert Trumbull; Published for/in: The New York Times (Page E9) Content: Discusses pressures put upon the Japanese government by Communist China. CRJO 5/09 Article #9: "Anyone for Hara-Kiri" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The New York Times (Page E9) Content: Comments upon the danger that Japan may fall to Communism. CRJO 5/09 "McCarthy Book to be Published" Date: ?, 1957; (Page 64L) Content: Reports that Senator McCarthy was in the process of writing a book on Congressional investigations when he was stricken with the illness which eventually killed him, and that this book is to be published. CRJO 5/09 "Geneva New Look Gave Confidence to Communists" (photocopy) Date: October 29, 1955; Author: Francis Carroll; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Discusses the movement of the Communist Party in the United States from an underground organization as it has increased its aboveground activities. CRJO 5/09 "The Washington Post and Times Herald " (photocopied articles) Date: November 1, 1955; CRJO 5/09 Article #1: "Russians See Dalecarlia, Miss Dagmar's Classic Lines" Author: Robert C. Albrook; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (Page 8) Content: Reports the activities of Russian officials on tour of the United States. CRJO 5/09 Article #2: "McCarthy Hunted Reds Alone, Colleagues Testify" Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (Page 27) Content: Reports the testimony of three of McCarthy's fellow subcommittee members, Everett M. Dirksen, Karl E. Mundt, and Charles E. Potter, that McCarthy was alone in his pursuit of Communism during the hearings held during 1953 and 54. CRJO 5/09 "We Still Like Joe" Date: July 16, 1955; Published for/in: Daily News; Content: Praises McCarthy and his accomplishments despite his censure by the Senate. CRJO 5/09 "No Title" Content: Gives the definition of a "liberal" according to an unnamed liberal. CRJO 5/09 "Rough Jolt Ahead" (letter to the editor) Date: 1956 or earlier; Author: Jacob Seliger; Content: Predicts that anti-anti-Communists who opposed McCarthy will have a hard time in the upcoming elections of 1956. CRJO 5/09 "Link Fritchey, Rauh to Joe Smear" Author: Norma Abrams and Neal Patterson; Content: Reports that Clayton Fritchey, the deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., the national chairman of Americans for Democratic Action, were the masterminds of a conspiracy to discredit Senator Joseph McCarthy. CRJO 5/09 "Congress Off the Hook: Joe Showed the Way" Date: July 16, 1955; Author: George Rothwell Brown; Published for/in: Journal American; Content: Criticizes Congress for refusing to pass a resolution proposed by McCarthy concerning the council in Geneva and then passing a resolution nearly identical proposed by Senator Knowland, who has opposed McCarthy in the past. CRJO 5/09 "No Title" (letter to the editor) Author: Mary Collins, Brooklyn; Content: Supports McCarthy and promises to pray for him daily. CRJO 5/09 "Jury to Get Hughes Lying Case Today" Author: Norma Abrams; Content: Announces that the case of Air Force veteran Paul H. Hughes, accused of lying to a federal grand jury, will go to the jury today. CRJO 5/09 "Vital Questions" (editorial) Date: July 9, 1955 (has date of July 12 handwritten on it) Published for/in: New York Journal - American; Content: Praises the decision of the Supreme Court to uphold the right of State agencies to refuse employment to individuals who refuse to answer questions about their past Communist affiliations. CRJO 5/09 "Counsel Terms Hughes 'Louse'" Content: Reports that the defense council admits that Paul Hughes, the defendant, is a 'louse,' but that this fact does not prove his guilt. CRJO 5/09 "These Days: Foreign Bond Validation" Author: George Sokolosky; Content: Reports problems caused by bonds stolen by the Russians from German banks when Berlin was taken resurfacing. CRJO 5/09 "Undercover Agent Tells of Red Cells in Colleges" Date: September 26, 1956; Published for/in: The Evening Star (Page B16) Content: Reports of undercover F.B.I. agents discovering Communist cells at Yale and University of Connecticut. CRJO 5/09 "Defense Official's Wife Got an Army Contract" Date: January 4, 1957; Published for/in: Washington News; Content: Reports the announcement of Chairman John L. McClellan of the Senate Investigating subcommittee that staff members would be looking into the award of a $834,150 Army contract to the wife of an assistant defense secretary. CRJO 5/09 "Hill Unit Hears Report on Political-Funds Use" Date: December 13, 1956; Author: John A. Goldsmith; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (Page A9) Content: Reports that an independent campaign group testified before the Senate that it raised $50,000 for a single unnamed Senate candidate. CRJO 5/09 "C.P. Case to Direct Fund for Republic" (photocopy) Date: May 27, 1953; Published for/in: The New York Times; Content: Reports that Congressman C.P. Case will resign in the fall to head the Ford Foundation Agency. CRJO 5/09 "Is McCarthyism the Fight for America?" Published for/in: The Star-Mirror; Content: Announces that McCarthy will be speaking in a high school auditorium in Tyler, Texas, on October 17 and encourages attendance. CRJO 5/09 "McCormack Resolution: Was GOP Outsmarted?" Date: June 1955; Author: George Rothwell Brown; Content: Criticizes the Senate for not passing a resolution by McCarthy and then passing a resolution almost exactly identical to it proposed by McCormack. CRJO 5/09 "U.S. Lawyers Scanning Morgenthau Diaries" Date: October 26, 1955; Published for/in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that government lawyers are examining diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., former Secretary of the Treasury, in an effort to decide if disclosure of their contents by Senate investigators and others would be against national interest. The Senate is interested in Monrenthau's diaries because of his connections to Harry White, whom General Brownwell and Senator Eastland have pegged as a Communist. CRJO 5/09 "Peress Report Assails Army" Date: July 15, 1955; Author: Herbert Foster; Published for/in: Times Herald; Content: Reports that the Senate Investigating Subcommittee released a final report blasting the Army for mishandling the celebrated case of former Major Irving Peress. CRJO 5/09 "More Morganthau Files Studied in White Case" Date: October 27, 1955; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports the announcement of former Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. that Senate investigators want to make public parts of his personal diaries that mention Harry White, a suspected Communist. CRJO 5/09 "Honor Deceased Enemy of Soviet" (not full article, second page continuation) Date: August 24, 1957; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Praises McCarthy and defends him against his critics. CRJO 5/09 "Milwaukee Journal " (series of clipped articles pasted to paper, attached is a note from "H" asking O'Melia to note from the Milwaukee Journal edition from May 13 a story about the U.S. attorney job.) Date: May 13, 1954; CRJO 5/09 Article #1: "Nine in Race for US Post" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Announces that Charles F. Nolan has withdrawn from the race for United States attorney for the eastern district of Wisconsin. CRJO 5/09 Article #2: "McCarthy Recall Drive is Extended to June 5" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that the organizers of the "Joe Must Go" campaign have extended the deadline for their petition to June 5. CRJO 5/09 Article #3: "Kohler Slaps McCarthy for High Supports Stand" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that Wisconsin's Governor Kohler criticized McCarthy for his stand that dairy farmers should get 100% of parity supports. CRJO 5/09 Article #4: "Young GOP Chairman Hit" { Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports criticism incited by Charles Zepp, Chairman of the Young Republicans, for his adamant support of McCarthy and condemnation of all those opposed to McCarthy for being Communists; Article #5: "County GOP Talks Ended" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that negotiations aimed at a merger of two warring Republican organizations in Milwaukee county, the county Republican volunteers and the Constitutional Republican Party of Milwaukee, has been halted. CRJO 5/09 Article #6: "State GOP Narrows DA Choice" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that after the withdrawal of Charles F. Nolan from the race for the new U.S. District Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin candidates still in the running include Harvey Kaiser, Leonard C. Fons, Paul Pike Pullen, and David V. Jennings Jr. CRJO 5/09 Article #7: "Split GOP Groups Stall Merger Talks" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that negotiations between the Republican Party of Milwaukee County and insurgent group the Constitutional Republican Party have broken down. CRJO 5/09 Article #8: "Franke Wants Ouster Issue Put to Club" Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that state Senator Harry F. Franke has agreed to attend a closed meeting of the North Shore Republican Club executive committee at which the final decision will be reached as to whether he will be expelled form the organization for allying himself with the Joe Must Go movement. Date: May 10, 1954; CRJO 5/09 Article #1: "Ike Supporter Joins 'Recall'" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that Chester G. Roberts, former Chairman of the Milwaukee County Young Republicans and Republican nominee for State Treasurer in 1940, has joined the movement to recall Senator McCarthy. CRJO 5/09 Article #2: "Amoth to Run for Governor" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Announces that Ralph F. Amoth, an ardent McCarthy supporter, has decided to try for the Republican nomination for governor against Kohler. CRJO 5/09 Article #3: "Parity Stand Hit as 'Phony'" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports accusations of Elliot N. Walstead, the State Democratic Party chairman, and Horace Wilkie, vice chairman, that McCarthy's endorsement of farm price supports at 100% of parity is 'phony.' CRJO 5/09 Article #4: "GOP Holding Peace Talks" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that negotiations are taking place between the mainstream Republican Party and the insurgent Constitutional Republican Party of Milwaukee. CRJO 5/09 Article #5: "Gore Protests Recall Probe" Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports the claim of Le Roy Gore, Sauk City editor and leader of the Joe Must Go movement, that the subpoena for him to appear for questioning before the Sauk county district attorney was contrived to thwart his efforts to recall Senator McCarthy. CRJO 5/09 "McCarthy Dead; Liver Illness Fatal to Senator at 47 " Author: Richard L. Lyons; Content: Relates the details of McCarthy's death due to liver failure. CRJO 5/09 "Probers Continue Undaunted" Date: June 18, 1957; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 7) Content: Reports that the House Un-American Activities subcommittee opened hearings to discover whether Communism has infiltrated the professions of San Francisco, despite the suicide of William K. Sherwood, a prospective witness. CRJO 5/09 "Moscow and Tito" Content: Reports that there have been indications that the Soviet Union would like to improve relations with President Tito of Yugoslavia. CRJO 5/09 "Wisconsin Group Raps President on McCarthy Snub" Date: March 8, 1957; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page B-15) Content: Recounts a letter written to President Eisenhower by the Republican Statutory Committee criticizing Eisenhower for not inviting Senator McCarthy to a single social function at the White House. CRJO 5/09 "Joseph R. McCarthy" Date: 1957; Author: Eric Sevareid; Published for/in: The Reporter (page 2) Content: Transcript of a recent CBS radio broadcast which praises the late Senator McCarthy and criticizes those Senators who voted for his censure. CRJO 5/09 "Cop Protection of Rally Asked" Date: November 20, 1954; Published for/in: The Times-Picayune; Content: Reports that Kent H. Courtney, a New Orleans businessman who is leading a drive to enlist support for Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy, appealed for police protection at a rally. CRJO 5/09 "The 'New' CAB Has the Capacity" (editorial, typewritten copy) Date: August 13, 1956; Author: Wayne W. Parrish; Published for/in: American Aviation Magazine; Content: Positively evaluates recent changes made to the Civil Aeronautics Board, including the replacement of Chairman Ross Risley by James R. Durfee and the appointment of new member G. Joseph Minetti. CRJO 5/10 Oversize Clippings X CRJO 5/10 "Capitol Stuff" { Date: December 28,1955; Article #1: "It Goes Back To Get-McCarthy Drive." Author: John O'Donnell; Published for/in: Daily News; Content: Information on the censure resolution. CRJO 5/10 "How To Fight Reds" Published for/in: Sunday News; Content: Describes Communism. CRJO 5/10 "Depart" Date: July 15,1955; Published for/in: New York Journal-American; Content: Photograph of William Randolph Hearst Jr., Editor-in Chief of the Hearst Newspapers, and his editorial assistant, frank Conniff, chat with David T. Parson, Pan American Airways, public relations chief. CRJO 5/10 "A Foundation's $15 Million Mistake" Date: June 8, 1955; Author: George E. Sokolsky; Published for/in: Journal American; Content: Gives information on the $15 Million given by the Ford Foundation To Paul Hoffman. CRJO 5/10 Article #2: Complex Questionnaire; Content: Lists the questions to the firms using radio and Television programs to advertise their wares. CRJO 5/10 "Capitol Stuff" Date: June 9, 1955; Author: John O'Donnell; Published for/in: Daily News; Content: Describes William Knowland's foreign policy in the far pacific and Vice President Nixon. CRJO 5/10 "The Red Letter" Date:(?) CRJO 5/10 Article #1: "Legion Versus Fund Millions." Author: Leon Racht; Published for/in: Journal American; Content: Gives information on the Collin's grant to Legion's Illinois Department. CRJO 5/10 Article #2: "Officials Outraged" Author: Leon Racht; Content: Describes the fund's unrelenting attacks on Congressional communities investigating communism. CRJO 5/10 "Capitol Stuff" Date: December 27,1955; CRJO 5/10 Article #1: "Probing Communism, Says Eastland" Published for/in: Daily News; Author: John O'Donnell; Content: Describes the investigation carried out by Sen. James O. Eastland and the Senior Republican, Sen.William E. Jenner of Indiana. CRJO 5/10 Article #2: "McCarran, McCarthy Hearings Recalled" Content: describes the investigation's hearing held by the late Sen. McCarren of Nevada and the later hearings by Sen. McCarthy. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy's Position" { Date: November 16, 1954; Article: "Senator Is Convinced That He Has Most Of America Behind Him" Published for/in: The Evening Star, Washington D.C. Content: describes McCarthy's fight against communism. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy 'Happy' Over Hughes Verdict." Date: February 4, 1956; Published for/in: The Washington Post. Content: describes Sen. McCarthy's interview with a reporter on the acquittal of Paul Hughes in New York. CRJO 5/10 Article #2: "Rauh replies To McCarthy." Content: Describes Joseph L. Rauh Jr.'s reaction to McCarthy's statements. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy And That Last Election" Date: 1952; Published for/in: Sunday News; Content: Describes the McCarthy issue and Vice President Nixon's election campaign. CRJO 5/10 "Hughes Freed as Jury Acquits on Two Counts" Date: Feb. 3. Content: Describes the charges against Paul H. Hughes and how he was set free from the Federal court. CRJO 5/10 "Capitol Stuff" { Date: February 15, 1955; Article: "The Answers To The Big Questions" Published for/in: Daily News; Author: John O'Donnell; Content: Describes about the question on what the Republican Party must do to preserve the republic and itself. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy's Unstable Staff" Date: February 18,1955; Published for/in: Washington Post; Author: Drew Pearson; Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's to keep his pet investigators on the Senate Investigating committee, particularly his favorite, Dan Buckley. CRJO 5/10 "Press Case Backs Up Sen. McCarthy Charges" Date: January 11, 1955; Content: Describes Sen. McCarthy's case charges. CRJO 5/10 "If Senators Had Teeth They Could Bite The Dog Back" Date: July 18, 1955; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News; Author: Fraser Edwards; Content: Describes how different senators fight amongst each other. CRJO 5/10 "Dictators Hang On" Date: April 7, 1956; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News; Author: Edward Tomlinson; Content: Describes how communism took over Argentina, Guatemala and Cuba. CRJO 5/10 "Fund For What Republic" Published for/in: Sunday News; Content: Describes Collin's charges on Hutchins, regarding the Fund for the Republic. CRJO 5/10 "Peru Publisher Declines To Run" { Date: April 6, 1956; Article: "Beltran, Head of Democratic Opposition, Asserts Free Election Is Impossible" Published for/in: The New York Times; Author: Tad Szulo; Content: Describes the elections in Peru. CRJO 5/10 "Left Wing Party Is Gaining In Peru" { Date: April 7, 1956; Article: "APRA, Outlawed for 8 years, forges Tie With Odia and Becomes Political Power" Published for/in: The New York Times; Author: Tad Szulo; Content: Describes how the APRA is emerging as the single most powerful force in Peruvian Politics. CRJO 5/10 "Nine U.S. Communists Lose Old-Age Pensions" Date: April 3, 1956; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News; Author: Jack Steele; Content: Describes how the U.S. why the US government cut the old-age pensions to communist party employs. CRJO 5/10 "Judgments and Prophecies" Date: March 5, 1956; Published for/in: New York Times; Author: James Reston; CRJO 5/10 Article #1: "U.S. Miscalculates Communist Strategy" Content: Describes how the U.S. foreign policy fails to meet the Communist strategy. CRJO 5/10 Article #2: "Nobody At The Top To Direct U.S. Strategy" Author: Pundit Walter Lippmann; Content: Describes the consequences of what happens when a big and complicated government is not led firmly by the people on the top. CRJO 5/10 Article #3: "Dulles Should Stop Barnstorming Trips" Content: Describes how its foreign relations are declining due to lack of leadership. CRJO 5/10 Article #4: "Russians Have Reasons For New Self-confidence" Author: Joseph and Stewart Alsop; Content: Describes how the confidence in Russians is growing due to their increased international influence. CRJO 5/10 Article #5: "Boos For The President" Content: Describes McCarthy's presumptions that traitors still hold high posts in the U.S. Government. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy Balk In Probe Bars Secret Trade Data" Date: Mach 30, 1956; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Author: G. Milton Kelly; Content: Describes the secret documents detailing Western allies trade with Russia. CRJO 5/10 "Are We Headed For Bankruptcy.. And War?" Date: January 15, 1956; Content: A booklet consisting of information on whether our unwarranted giveaways stimulated by dangerous propaganda ruin the Country and its citizens? CRJO 5/10 "Frees Matusow Pending Appeal" Date: April 5, 1955; Published for/in: Washington Post; Content: Consists of a picture of Harvey Matusow, leaving the Federal Building. It describes how Matusow, sentenced for three years in prison for contempt of court, was freed in $10,000 bond today. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy Urges Probe For Reds On Labor Board" Date: November 3,1955; Published for/in: The Evening Star; Author: L. Edgar Prina; Content: Describes McCarthy's appeal to the Investigations Sub committee he once headed to conduct an inquiry into the alleged infiltration of the National labor Relations Board. CRJO 5/10 "McCarthy's Boomerang" Date: June 23, 1955; Published for/in: The Washington Post; Content: Describes how McCarthy Failed miserably in his attempt to put forth his resolution to curtail international tension. CRJO 5/10 "Anti-McCarthy Lobby Reports Ten Month Spending of $73,372" Date: October 28,1954; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune; Author: Willard Edwards; Content: Describes a report by the Anti-McCarthy lobby on the disclosure of political contributions and expenditures. CRJO 5/10 "O.K. Day Long Sessions For McCarthy Debate" Date: November 7, 1954; Published for/in: Chicago Sunday Tribune; Article: Leaders in Senate Seek Limit on Censure Talks; Author: Robert Young; Content: Describes the session between the Senate Republican and Democratic leaders. CRJO 5/10 "President Surprises Big G.O.P. Fund Rally" Date: May 24, 1955; Published for/in: The Evening Star; Author: Mary L. Vaughan; Content: Consists of picture of President Nixon shaking hands with Mrs. Howard Coffin and Vice-president Nixon looking on. CRJO 5/11 Oversize Clippings XI CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Clinch 2nd Place In Big 10 With Buck Upset" Date: March 4, 1962; Published For/In: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Gives information on Mike O'Melia, who scored 7 points for the Badgers. Also has a photograph of Mike O'Melia and Tom Gwyn. CRJO 5/11 "Most Brilliant Badgers in Stunning Victory Over Ohio State." Date: March 4, 1962; Published For/In: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Has a picture of Mike O'Melia with his team players. CRJO 5/11 "Bucks Cold UW Scrappy" Published For/In: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Gives Erickson's comments on Mike O'Melia. CRJO 5/11 "Stay Loose, Get High" Date: March 5, 1962; Author: Tony Ingrassia; Published For/In: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Has a picture of the entire Badger team after their victory over Ohio State. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Tame Spartans,77-72" Date: February 11, 1962; Published For/In: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Has a picture of Badgers playing against the Spartans. CRJO 5/11 "Ohio State Bows After 22 In Row" Published For/In: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Gives information on the Badger's victory over Ohio State. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Beat Michigan State,77-72" Date: February 11, 1962; Published For/In: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Has a picture of the Badger team playing against Michigan State. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Defeat Gophers, 94 to 88" Date: February, 4, 1962; Published For/In: Milwaukee Journal.Content: Gives information on the Badger's win over the Gophers. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Topple Ohio State, 86 to 67" { Date: March 4, 1962; Article: "Big Day for Badgers" Author: Bill Letwin; Published For/In: Milwaukee Journal. CRJO 5/11 "Newspaper" Date: March 2, 1962; Published For/In: The Rhinelander Daily News; Content: Entire newspaper. Pages 1 through 8. CRJO 5/11 "Newspaper" Date: March 5, 1962; Published For/In: The Rhinelander Daily News; Content: Entire newspaper. Pages 1 through 8. CRJO 5/11 "Newspaper" Date: March 6, 1962; Published For/In: The Rhinelander Daily News; Content: Entire newspaper. Pages 1 through 8. CRJO 5/11 "Sports Mirror" Author: Bob Girnimi; Content: Gives information on Mike O'Melia's basketball career. CRJO 5/11 "Outburst By Badgers Falls Short; Spurt By Warriors Buries Billikens." Published For/In: Milwaukee Journal Sports. Content: Has a picture of Mike O'Neil snatching the ball out of Tom McGrann of Minnesota. CRJO 5/11 "Sports Mirror" Author: Bob Gironimi; Published For/In: The Rhinelander Daily News; Content: Gives information on the performance of the Badger team. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Tip Northwestern, 65-64" Date: February 25, 1962; Author: Bill Letwin; Published For/In: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Describes how Mike O'Melia's two free throws brought victory for the Badgers. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Bounce Purdue, 89-86" Date: January 28, 1962; Author: Tony Ingrassia; Published For/In: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Describes the victory of the Badgers over Purdue. CRJO 5/11 "O'Melia shines in defeat; Fredrich Hurt at Oshkosh" Published For/In: The Rhinelander (WIS.) Daily News; Content: Describes O'Melia's effort for the Badgers, even though they lost against Cincinnati Club in the championship round. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers By 86-67" Content: Describes how the Badgers beat Ohio State University. CRJO 5/11 "UW Stuns No.1 Ohio State!" Date: March 4, 1962; Published For/In: The Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Has a picture of the Badgers playing with Ohio State university. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Nip Northwestern O'Melia's Free Throws" Date: February 26, 1962; Author: Bill Letwin; Published For/In: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Describes how the Badgers beat Northwestern university. CRJO 5/11 "Badgers Tip Northwestern, 65-64" Date: February 25, 1962; Author: Bill Letwin; Published For/In: The Milwaukee Journal; Content: Describes how the Badgers beat Northwestern university. CRJO 5/12 Oversize Clippings XIV CRJO 5/12 "Softness Toward Communism" (?) Date: October 27, 1952; Article: Content: "Many Democrats, including Adlai Stevenson, are extremely touchy -- and no wonder -- about the charge of 'softness toward Communism.' CRJO 5/12 "Washington Post" { Date: October 17, 1956; Article: "Investigating Powers" Content: "In consenting to review the conviction of John T. Watkins for contempt of Congress, the Supreme Court has indicated once again the lively concern it feels regarding some aspects of the congressional investigating power. CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Daily News" { Date: June 8, 1957; Article: "The Girard Case" Content: "Japanese Prime Minister Kishi put the Girard case into somewhat larger perspective when he said powerful left-wing parties in his country were using the issue in an effort to drive a wedge between Japan and the United States. CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Daily News" { Date: April 9, 1954; Article #1: "Oil Slick Seen; May be Airliner" { Content #1: "A U.S. Navy pilot spotted an oil slick 40 miles south of the Isle of Capri early today where a British Comet jet airliner was believed to have exploded with 21 persons aboard, three of them Americans." Article #2: Anti-McCarthy Column: Murder Incitement Charged; Content #2: Herman M. (Hank) Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun, said he would surrender here today to a Federal grand jury indictment accusing him of sending through the mails material 'tending to incite murder or assassination' of Sen. Joseph McCarthy. CRJO 5/12 "Washington Daily News" { Date: June 8, 1957; Article: "Wiretap Called 'McCarthyism': London Press Blasts 'Yard'" Content: "Britain's press charged today that Scotland Yard wire tapping smacks of Iron Curtain police tactics and American 'McCarthyism.' CRJO 5/12 "The Star" { Article: "White House Guest List Omit Senator and Mrs. McCarthy" Content: "The names of Senator and Mrs. McCarthy were missing from guest lists for two White House diners this week to which every other congressional committee chairman and ranking Republican member was invited. CRJO 5/12 "Monroe (LA) Morning World" { Date: July 26, 1954; Article: "More on Senator Flanders an Interesting Background" Content: "Senator Ralph Flanders of Vermont, the acknowledged 'Republican' leader in the 'Advance' led flight against Senator McCarthy has a background which of necessity, must bear investigation. CRJO 5/12 "Daily News" { Date: March 16, 1954; Article: "GOP Better Clear this Up -- Fast" Content: "The McCarthy-Stevens-Cohn-Schine hullabaloo looks more and more dangerous, we think, to the future of the Republican Party. CRJO 5/12 "Monroe (LA) Morning World" { Date: July 11, 1954; Article: "What is S.J. Resolution 87?" Content: "Last year, there appeared in the Senate, a resolution proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution. It was sponsored (by request) by Senator Ralph Flanders. CRJO 5/12 "Monroe (LA) News-Star" Date: July 29, 1954; Article: "Senator Flanders' Deal; Content: "Senator Ralph Flanders of Vermont has, (for the time) given up his attempts to throw Senator McCarthy out of the Senate. Instead, he is attempting now to put a 'vote of censure' across the Senate floor. CRJO 5/12 "The Sunday Star" { Date: August 8, 1954; Article: "Review of The Week: McCarthy Issue Stalls Congress" Content: "Six good men and true to probe censure as senate labors; end not yet in sight: Already one week past its hoped-for adjournment, Congress plodded on through the legislative calendars, no certain closing date in sight. CRJO 5/12 "The Evening Star" { Date: January 19, 1956; Article: "Why all Brink-of-War Ballyhoo?" Content: "As a collary to Secretary Dulles' intended indiscretions in an article in Life magazine, the question is being asked now by the supporters of the Secretary of State: 'Why not broadcast to the world that we are determined to fight whenever necessary for the preservation of peace and freedom? Why all this ballyhoo about the bad reactions of Mr. Dulles' revelation among our Western European allies and providing the Communist propagandists with fresh anti-American material? CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Post" { Date: January 2, 1955; Article: "Chief of U.N. Sees Premier in Paris Stop" Content: "United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, on his way to seek the release of Americans jailed in Red China, stopped off for a one-hour secret conference today with Premier Pierre Mendes-France. CRJO 5/12 "The New York Times" { Date: March 19, 1954; Article: "Texts of Statements on Reds in the Services by Wilson, Stevens, Radford and Ridgway" Content: "Following are the texts of statements before the Senate Armed Services Committee today by Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense; Robert T. Stevens, Secretary of the Army; Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Gen. Mathews B. Ridgway, Army Chief of Staff: CRJO 5/12 "New York Journal American" { Date: April 8, 1954; Article: "As Pegler Sees It: More About Activities of Lovestone and Brown" Content: "There is a nasty mystery in the Eisenhower Administration's connivance with a cabal of old-time Trotsky Communists led by Jay Lovestone and an upstart meddler in our international affairs named Irving Brown. CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Post" { Date: March 11, 1954; Article: "Ike Lauds Blast at McCarthy: Flanders' Talk Cited as a Service to the GOP" Content: "Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) yesterday tangled with two fellow Senators during a Senate Investigating Subcommittee hearing which produced a charged that the scientist Dr. Albert Einstein once aided a Communist-front group. CRJO 5/12 "Social Justice" { Date: November 6, 1939; Article: "Do Communists Control New York City Schools?" Content: "Inquiry shows extent of leftist influence in education policy New York - Communistic Jews control the policies of New York City schools! In case you doubt that, w suggest that you follow the revealing new series of disclosures now running in Social Justice magazine. CRJO 5/12 "Daily Worker" { Date: July 26, 1954; Article: "All Senators Urged to Meet 'McCarthy Issue Squarly'" Content: "Twenty-three prominent citizens have urged all Senators regardless of party to vote for the Flanders resolution to censure Senator Joseph R. McCarthy for abuse of his position. The resolution by Senator Ralph E. Flanders, Vermont Republican, is scheduled to come to a vote on July 30" Paul C. Hoffman's name is underlined in red and circled. CRJO 5/12 "As Pegler Sees It: The N.Y. Times Article Lauding Oppenheimer" Content: "Less than a year ago, on June 21, 1953, the Sunday magazine of the New York Times ran a story of more than two pages with three photographic illustrations glorifying Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Institute for advanced Study at Princeton, N. J. "The great 'authority' on super-bombs. CRJO 5/12 "New York Post" { Date: March 21, 1954; Article: "Dear Reader - by Dorothy Schiff" Content: "At his press conference on Wednesday President Eisenhower repeated what he has said before -- that he has been trying to get attention away from petty quarrels in the government and put the emphasis on the administration's legislative program. CRJO 5/12 "Kennan Seeks House Seat in Three-way Fight" Date: March 15; Content: "George F. Kennan, former United States ambassador to Russia, has jumped into a three-way fight for the Democratic congressional nomination form Pennsylvania's 19th district. CRJO 5/12 "Three Years to Panama" Content: Underlined in blue is "This is a way in which Congress can give concrete meaning to its expressions of good will about Latin America. CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Daily News" { Date: March 1, 1955; Article: "Pegler" Content: "In the disclosures of grand corruption of union 'welfare' funds, the names of the actual insurance companies have appeared only rarely. CRJO 5/12 "Mr. Lodge Needs Advice" Date: June 2, 1954; Content: "One of the silliest news items to have graced the press of the world in a long time appeared yesterday. CRJO 5/12 "The Evening Star" { Date: February 28, 1955; Article: "CARE Will Export Books to Fight Soviet Propaganda" Content: "CARE, which has been exporting American food, clothing and tools to other nations of the free world, now will try to export an 'understanding of the American way of life' by books. CRJO 5/12 "The GI's Beezer" Content: "Maj. Gen. Arthur R. Wilson allegedly posted a $100 offer for the first non-com who would punch Pvt. David Schine in the nose. CRJO 5/12 "'Cleared' on Tax Returns, McCarthy Asks 'Apology'" Content: "Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) yesterday said the Government has given him a completely clean bill of health in connection with disputed tax returns for the 1946-1952 period. CRJO 5/12 "As Pegler Sees It: When Admiral Called Army Officer a Traitor" Content: "In July, 1943, the FBI made a report to Maj. Gen. George V. Strong, chief of Army Intelligence and Assistant Chief of Staff to Gen. George Marshall, in which an American Admiral was quoted as having said to an American Army officer of high rank in Moscow. CRJO 5/12 "The New York Times" { Date: May 11, 1955; Article: "W.R. Grace Names Wilson Chairman" Content: Underlined sections: "W.R. Grace and Co."; "His mother was born on a company store ship off the Chincha Islands near near the coast of Peru."; "As resident manager in charge of Grace's extensive interests in Peru, he lived for eight years in Lima. CRJO 5/12 "New York Post" { Date: January 5, 1953; Article: "The McCarthy Scandal" Content: "More arrogantly than ever before, Joe McCarthy strode Saturday to his accustomed Senate seat. He acted like a man who knows he has beaten the rap. CRJO 5/12 "The Evening Star" { Date: April 9, 1954; Article #1: "General Offers $100 to First Noncom Who Socks Schine" { Content #1: "A retired United States major general said today he has offered a reward of $100 to the 'first noncom who socks' Pvt. Schine in the nose." { Article #2: "Publisher Indicted on Article Discussing McCarthy's Death" Content #2: "A Federal grand jury has indicted Publisher H. M. Greenspun of the Las Vegas Morning Sun on a charge of mailing copies of his newspaper containing an article on Senator McCarthy, Republican, of Wisconsin, which tended to 'incite murder or assassination.' CRJO 5/12 "New York Journal-American" { Date: April 15, 1954; Article: "Aussie Spies" Content: "A Communist spy network has been exposed in Australia in a mass of documents handed to authorities by Vladimir Petroff, Third Secretary of the Soviet Embassy, when he sought and was granted asylum by the Australian government. CRJO 5/12 "The Americas Daily" { Date: April 19, 1955; Article: "Many Arrests Made in the Wake of Abortive Revolt in Bolivia" Content: Underlined sections: "La Paz. (UP)"; "...consistent of an attempt against the life of Paz Estenssoro and his principal collaborators."; "The purpose of the conspiracies was the assassination of Paz Estenssoro and his associates."; "The declarations of those arrested show that the conspirators received generous aid from the nationalized mining interests, specially Aramayo and Hotschild, and that the money was to be used to purchase arms, bribe the military and the police and to purchase underground radios transmitters."; "The conspirators had various revolutionary committees, including one in Chile. CRJO 5/12 "M'Carthy Target of New Charges" Content: "Altogether, the Army listed 29 points in its documents, condensing most of the charges made in a 34-page report in March and adding the 10 new ones. CRJO 5/12 "Strategic News Leak" Content: "Washington: Nothing could more perfectly illustrate the atmosphere in which one of the greatest debates of the century has been conducted - on the Communist threat to American freedom - Than the difference in treatment that has been accorded Sen. McCarthy, and Dr. Oppenheimer. CRJO 5/12 "The New Historic Era--Marxism" Content: "Jonathan P. Mitchell, formerly associated with 'The New Republic,' when testifying before the Jenner Committee concerning his conversations with Harry Dexter White, brought out an interesting concept that seems to be prevalent among many persons not only in the United States but in other countries. CRJO 5/12 "New York Journal American" { Date: April 15, 1954; Article: "Me, Too 'McCarthyism'" Content: "One trouble with the Republican Party in Congress - in fact, its major trouble - is the failure of some of its members to perform as Republicans. CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Post" { Date: October 20, 1952; Article: "Attacking 'Commies' Has a Point" Content: "It is an axiom of military strategy that the best defense is to attack. But in political strategy it looks as if the best defense against income tax investigation is to charge that the Government is full of Communists." Four copies. CRJO 5/12 "The Washington Post" { Date: February 21, 1955; Article: "Lesson George Washington Taught" Content: "Dear Drew: Tomorrow I expect that if California is like other states you won't have to go to school and can have a good time with that new airplane we flew with the rubber-band motor just before I left you. CRJO 5/12 "Asahi Evening News" { Date: October 23, 1954; Article: "Hongkong Firms Back Wilson's Blast at U.S." Content: "The declaration made yesterday in the British House of Commons by former Labor President of the Board of Trade Harold Wilson accusing the American Consulate of threatening sanctions against British firms and businessmen who traded with Communist China caused no surprise in business circles in the British colony today. CRJO 5/12 "New York Post" { Date: June 6, 1954; Article: "The Price of McCarthyism" Content: "What has Joe McCarthy cost our country? Part of the answer is suggested in Theodore Kaghan's article in this newspaper today. In a time when McCarthy and his lads are boasting of so many imaginary achievements, it is well to be reminded of the celebrated Cohn-Schine expedition to Europe that disgraced and dishonored America. CRJO 5/12 "The New York Times" { Date: April 14, 1955; Article: "Prices of Copper Slump in London" Content: Underlined in blue: "Prompt-delivery copper on the London Metal Exchange has dropped nearly four cents a pound since the end of March - a trend ascribed by some dealers to a recent strike settlement in the big copper mines of Chile. CRJO 5/12 "The New York Times" { Date: April 11, 1955; Article: "Chile's Great Nitrate Industry Needs Funds to Avert Collapse" Content: "the Chilean nitrate industry, like the copper industry, is reaching the end of a road. CRJO 5/12 "New York Times" { Date: June 7, 1954; Article: "Foreign Students Centering on U.S." Content: "The United States has become the world's of learning for foreign students. A record 35,000 students from all of the free nations are attending 1,500 American colleges and universities. CRJO 5/13 Oversize Clippings XV CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: June 29, 1954; Article: "Cult of the Informer" Content: "The new affidavits filed against the credibility of Paul Crouch in an immigration hearing give the Department of Justice extra reason to investigate thoroughly the man it is employing as a paid informer. CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: June 25, 1954; Article: "19 Affidavits Offered to Attack Credibility of Paul Crouch, McCarthy Informer" Content: "Paul Crouch, the former Communist whom Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's chief counsel credits with starting the Senator's investigation of alleged Communist infiltration in the Army... CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: March 23, 1954; Article #1: "USIA Alters Policy in Fighting Reds" { Content #1: "Theodore C. Streibert, director of the United States Information agency (USIA) said Monday the agency now is trying through films not to "sell" America, but to fight communism." { Article #2: "Army Orders Officers Sign Loyalty Data" Content #2: "The Army disclosed Monday it has ordered all officers to sign new loyalty certificates and has put a new speedup system into effect to notify the Pentagon high command of any cases involving 'Fifth Amendment' incidents. CRJO 5/13 "Chicago Sun-Times" { Date: June 8, 1954; Article: "Monmouth Head Denies Top Radar Experts Quitting" Content: Underlined: "The Atomic Scientists of Chicago said Sunday that Monmouth scientists were resigning in protest against security charges brought against some of their colleagues. CRJO 5/13 "The Evening Star" { Date: August 8, 1955; Article: "Two More Visitors to Russia" Caption: "Supreme Court Justice Douglas and his bareheaded traveling companion, Robert Kennedy, counsel to the Senate Investigations subcommittee, stand under a windblown Soviet flag aboard the Russian ship Pioneer as they set out for a Caspian Sea Crossing to Baku. CRJO 5/13 "As Pegler Sees It: On Matter of Contrast in Legislative Systems" Content: "For the solace of hypersensitive souls who shrivel because the McCarthy show is humiliating our beloved country in the eyes of the English, the French and the Russians, I can offer eye-witness testimony... CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: March 23, 1954; Article: "Radar Expert is Suspended for 2d Time" Content: "A radar engineer at Fr. Monmouth N.J. who was reinstated last fall after an army suspension has been suspended a second time, his attorney disclosed today. CRJO 5/13 "The Evening Star" { Date: December 30, 1954; Article: "Army Reinstates 24 Monmouth Employees" Content: "The Army said last night it has reinstated all but 11 of the 35 employees at Fort Monmouth, NJ, who were suspended under loyalty board proceedings. CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: January 26, 1956; Article: "Hughes Papers Fake, Says Carr" Content: "Francis P. Carr testified today that a letter bearing his signature and purporting to identify Paul H. Hughes as a 'top secret' investigator for the McCarthy Committee in 1953 is an 'utter, complete forgery.' CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Daily News" { Date: May 26, 1954; Article: "He'll Never Face Any Thing Like that Again" Content: "Nathan M. Pusey, youthful-looking president of 354-year-old Harvard University, wore an unhappy expression when he arose to answer questions at a crowded National Press Club luncheon yesterday. CRJO 5/13 "Question of Conflicting Loyalties" Content: "Out of the welter of debatable questions brought to the fore by the Mcarthy-Army imbroglio, I select one for consideration." "This is it, Dick!" handwritten. CRJO 5/13 "Washington Times" { Date: March 23, 1954; Article: "All Army Officers Must Sign New Loyalty Oaths" Content: "Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens has ordered all Army officers to sign new loyalty affidavits. CRJO 5/13 "Charges 'Featherbedding' in Navy's Pay System" Date: August 15; Content: "Featherbedding pay practices of the navy are under fire from Controller General Joseph Campbell, and the navy is defending them, the Tribune was informed today. CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" Date: January 19, 1956; Article: "Data is Aired at Hughes Trial; Content: "Photostatic copies of a mass of documents the Government claims Paul H. Hughes falsified and represented as coming from records of the McCarthy Senate Investigating Subcommittee in 1953-54 were introduced as evidence today in Hughes' perjury trial. CRJO 5/13 "Friendly Relates Story at Hughes N.Y. Trial" Date: January 23; Content: "The Justice Department was notified to stand by on Aug. 9, 1954, for possible explosive developments on Paul H. Hughes' stories of alleged misdeeds by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.), a Federal court jury was told today. CRJO 5/13 "Bunche Quizzed on Loyalty" Date: May 26; Content: "Ralph J. Bunche, principal director of the United Nations Trusteeship Department, was questioned in secret for almost 12 hours yesterday by a U.S. Government loyalty board. CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: December; Article: "O'Connor's Contempt Conviction is Reversed" Content: "The United States Court of Appeals reversed the contempt of Congress conviction of Harvey O'Connor, famed biographer of American millionaires, yesterday. CRJO 5/13 "Chicago Daily News" { Date: May 20, 1954; Article: "Army-McCarthy Brawl A Tragic Waste of Time" Content: "President Eisenhower is understandable impatient over the protracted Army-McCarthy hearings. CRJO 5/13 "What's Behind the Iron Curtain?" Content: "The woman's voice was anxious, troubled. 'I'm calling from Wakefield's,' she said. 'I am terribly upset by what has happened in the McCarthy hearings. CRJO 5/13 "Hughes Called Plotter of 'Fantastic' Scheme" Date: January 17; Content: "The plan of Paul H. Hughes to sell anti-McCarthy material to enemies of the Wisconsin Senator today was called 'one of the most fantastic schemes to make money in all the annals of moderns political intrigues. CRJO 5/13 "The Evening Star" { Date: January 23, 1956; Article: "McCarthy Bid to Appear in Hughes Perjury Trial" Content: "Senator McCarthy, Republican of Wisconsin, has been asked to testify today or tomorrow at the perjury trial of Paul H. Hughes, a private investigator accused of purveying false information about the subcommittee formerly headed by the Senator. CRJO 5/13 "The Washington Post" { Date: January 20, 1956; Article: "ADA Head Denies He Knew Data Offered by Hughes Was Fictitious" Content: "Joseph L. Rauh Jr. flatly denied today in Federal District Court that he knew material submitted to him by Paul H. Hughes about purported illegal activities of the McCarthy Senate Investigating Subcommittee was fictitious. CRJO 5/13 "The Philadelphia Inquirer" { Date: May 29, 1956; Article: "McCarthy: One of Eisenhower's Major Decisions" Content: "So deeply has Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R., Wis.) fallen into political oblivion that it is easy to forget how much trouble and embarrassment he caused President Eisenhower in the first two years of his Administration. CRJO 5/13 "Reporter Tells of Check Made on Hughes Data" Date: January 24; Content: "Details of an intensive search for so-called 'witnesses' named by Paul H. Hughes in his story of alleged illegal acts by staff investigators for Joseph R. McCarthy in 1953-54 were outlined in Federal District Court today. CRJO 5/13 "Washington Daily News" Date: January 4, 1957; Article: "A Different McCarthy is Back; Content: "Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R., Wis.) took his seat in the 85th Congress yesterday, a pale, thin version of the man whose stormy hunts for communists rocked the nation a few years ago. CRJO 5/13 "Washington Daily News" { Date: January 25, 1956; Article: "Hail, The Conqueror!" Content: "Sen. Joe McCarthy hasn't figured very prominently in the news lately, either pro or con, but he looked like everything was under control last night, taking his wife to the premier of a new movie. CRJO 5/13 "Washington Daily News" { Date: January 26, 1956; Article: "Messenger of Peace?" Content: "The White House says Soviet Ambassador Zarubin delivered a 'friendly letter' from Premier Bulganin to President Eisenhower on the general subject of peace. CRJO 5/13 "Newark Evening News" { Date: November 4, 1954; Article: "Here's My View: McCarthy Seen as Unique Figure Who Outlived His Welcome" Content: "In the shadow of the 84th Congress, the Senate of the 83rd meets next week to debate censure of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. Censure appears probable but not certain. CRJO 5/13 "Washington Daily News" { Date: July 12, 1955; Article: "Mrs. Roosevelt: Dulles" Content: "Secretary Dulles has told Congress that he feels the Soviet Union 'is over-extended at the present time,' particularly in its economic commitments. CRJO 5/13 "Bid to Recapture Foreign Markets: India Exports Wheat Flour To Burma and Persian Gulf" { Content: "India has begun exporting wheat flour for the first time in 12 years." Date: September 23, 1953; Two copies. CRJO 5/13 "Washington Post" { Date: January 25, 1956; Article: "Reporter Tells of Check Made on Hughes Data" Content: "Details of an intensive search for so-called 'witnesses' named by Paul H. Hughes in his story of alleged illegal acts by staff investigators for Joseph R. McCarthy in 1953-54 were outlined in Federal District Court today. CRJO 5/13 "New York Times" { Date: January 25, 1956; Article: "Hughes Defense Charges Politics" Content: "Counsel for Paul H. Hughes stressed yesterday the view that the Washington private investigator's perjury trial was obscured by political motivations. CRJO 5/13 "New York Herald - Tribune" { Date: May 25, 1954; Article: "Benton Calls for Drive to Force McCarthy Out" Content: "Former Sen. William H. Benton, D., Conn., called last night for a three-pronged offensive to drive Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy from public life as 'an intellectual fraud operating in a moral vacuum.' CRJO 5/13 "Washington Daily News" { Date: December 31, 1954; Article: "Ike Will Ask Hike in Minimum Wage" Content: "President Eisenhower will recommend in his State of the Union message to Congress on Jan. 6 that the national minimum wage be increased from 75 cents to 90 cents an hour. CRJO 5/13 "New York Times" { Date: May 21, 1954; Article: "Benton Attacks M'Carthy Finance" Content: "Former Senator William Benton of Connecticut last night criticized Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr. and Commissioner of Internal Revenue T. Coleman Andrews for not prosecuting Senator Joseph R. McCarthy for his 'strange financial transactions.' CRJO 5/13 "Washington Daily News" Date: December 31, 1954; Article: "AF Won't Try Colonel Believed Involved in Helping Red Girl Spy; Content: Content on Page 3 (missing) CRJO 5/13 "Evening Star" { Date: December 31, 1954; Article: "Cold War and Prosperity" Content: "This is the moment when forecasting the business outlook for the new year is customary, and the usual analyses based on expectations of sales based on expectations of sales and demand are issued with a good deal of optimism. CRJO 5/13 "Evening Star" { Date: November 2, 1955; Article: "Lawyers Guild Seeking Test of Subversive List" Content: "The National Lawyers' Guild, recalling it was established in 1937 'under distinguishing auspices,' wants the Supreme Court to strike down the Federal loyalty program provision under which Attorney General Brownell sought to list the attorneys' association as subversive. CRJO 5/13 Two large folders from Senator Joe McCarthy (United States Senate) with "Odd Newspaper Clippings" and "Newspaper Clippings" handwritten on them. Both are empty. CRJO 1,6,7/ Committee Reports and Papers Any official document prepared by or for a standing committee. CRJO 1/13 Committee Reports and Papers I CRJO 1/13 "Prohibiting Seditious Acts Against the Government" Date: May 24, 1921; eport by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing that several superficial changes in wording be made to S. 1375. CRJO 1/13 "Amending the Act Requiring Registration of Agents of Foreign Principals" Date: July 24, 1939; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (H.R. 5788), which requires the registration of any person employed by a foreign principal. CRJO 1/13 "Prevention of Subversive Activities and Registration" Date: June 10, 1940; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing significant amendments to an existing bill (H.R. 5138), which makes it illegal to interfere with military discipline, and which requires the deportation of certain aliens as well as the finger printing of those who wish to enter the country. CRJO 1/13 "Providing Punishment for Promoting Overthrow of Government." Date: May 29, 1940; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Stating acceptance of H.R. 5138, and recommending that it be passed as law. CRJO 1/13 "Suppression of Certain Subversive Activities" Date: August 5, 1939; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Recommending that H.R. 5138 be passed as law. CRJO 1/13 "Amendments to the Act of June 8, 1938, As Amended, Requiring the Registration of Agents of Foreign Principals" Date: December 16, 1941; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Recommending that S. 2060 be passed with amendments. CRJO 1/13 "Amendments to the Act of June 8, 1938, As Amended, Requiring the Registration of Agents ofForeign Principals" Date: March 26, 1942; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Recommending that S. 2399 be passed with amendments. CRJO 1/13 "To Make Certain Organizations Unlawful" Date: August 15, 1918; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (S. 4471), which makes the formation or continuation of any organization which promotes violence as a means to change American government illegal. CRJO 1/13 "To Punish Offenses Against the Existence of the Government of the United States" Date: January 12, 1920; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (H.R. 11430), which promotes the punishment of those engaging in rebellion of insurrection against the United States government. CRJO 1/13 "To Punish Offenses Against the Existence of the Government of the United States" Date: January 14, 1920; Report by: The Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Proposing amendments to an existing bill (S. 3317), which promotes the prohibition and punishment of seditious acts against the United States government. CRJO 1/13 "Exclusion and Expulsion of Anarchists from the United States" Date: June 8, 1918; Report by: The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization"; Content: Recommending that H.R. 12402, which allows for the deportation of aliens involved in anarchist groups, be passed as law. CRJO 1/13 "Exclusion and Expulsion of Alien Communists"(two copies) Date: May 17, 1932/June 8, 1932; Report by: The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization; Content: Recommending that H.R. 12044, which allows for the deportation of alien Communists, be passed as law. CRJO 1/13 "Exclusion and Expulsion of Aliens of Anarchistic and Similar Classes" Date: December 16, 1919; Report by: The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization; Content: Recommending that H.R. 11224, which allows for the exclusion and expulsion of anarchistic aliens from the United States, be passed as law without amendment. CRJO 1/13 "Exclusion of Certain Undesirable Aliens" Date: June 1, 1920; Report by: Committee on Immigration; Content: Recommending that H.R. 11224 be passed as law. CRJO 1/14 Committee Reports and Papers II CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: February 20, 1955; Report by: The Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (Hoover Commission) Content: Proposing to save taxpayer dollars and reduce governmental "red tape" by limiting the amount of paperwork put out by federal departments and agencies. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: March 13, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to save taxpayer and government dollars and to restore "control of the purse" to congress by incorporating certain federal agencies into the private enterprise system. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: April 3, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to make government transportation of passengers and freight less expensive and more efficient through more organized traffic management. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization."(handwritten notes in margin) Date: April 24, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to save taxpayer dollars by tightening control and improving management of government (especially military) food and clothing inventory and expenditure. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: May 15, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to eliminate certain government-run businesses, which interfere and compete with private businesses. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." (two copies) Date: May 25, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to save money by reducing government storage space (especially space being used by the Department of Defense). CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: June 19, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing a structural overhaul of the Bureau of the Budget for the purpose of improving the financial management of federal agencies. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: June 24, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Reprinting a resolution signed by members of the Hoover Commission, which honors Herbert Hoover and his work. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: June 26, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to revamp the management structure of the office of the Secretary of Defense. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: June 29, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to set up a system or committee to monitor the activities and expenditures of government intelligence agencies. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: June 29, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing that congress should create official policy and reorganize existing agencies in order to control and protect the country's water resources. CRJO 1/14 "Commission on Organization." Date: July 18, 1955; Report by: The Hoover Commission; Content: Proposing to reduce the paperwork required of private businesses by the government by reducing and simplifying government reports, forms, and questionnaires. CRJO 1/15 Committee Reports and Papers III CRJO 1/15 "Research Memorandum #5" Date: April 4, 1955; Report by: The Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report (CCHR) Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on transportation (focusing on Department of Defense and military transportation). CRJO 1/15 "Research Memorandum #6" Date: April 18, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on legal services and procedure. CRJO 1/15 "Research Memorandum #7" Date: April 18, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on surplus property (focusing on military surplus). CRJO 1/15 "Research Memorandum #9" Date: May 16, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on business enterprises (focusing on federal businesses in competition with private businesses). CRJO 1/15 "Research Memorandum #14" Date: June 21, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on budget and accounting. CRJO 1/15 "Research Memorandum #17" Date: June 30, 1955; Report by: CCHR; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on water resources and power. CRJO 1/15 "A Condensation of the Annual Report." Report by: The Committee on Government Operations (CGO) Content: Describing the purpose and function of the Committee on Government Operations and detailing some of its findings concerning government agencies "covering up" for Communist employees as well as other examples of subversive activity in government. CRJO 1/15 "Resolved, That the senior Senator from Michigan." (hand-edited); Report by: CGO; Content: Resolving to form a committee to investigate whether or not calls to/from Senator McCarthy or any other senator have been monitored by a third party. CRJO 1/15 "Memorandum" Date: July 10, 1954; Report by: CGO; Content: Detailing two reports drafted by the Committee to Amend H.R. 5605 (Payments in Lieu of Taxes). CRJO 1/15 "To Members of the Committee" Date: July 17, 1954; Report by: CGO; Content: Requesting that committee members vote on certain bills. CRJO 1/16 Committee Reports and Papers IV CRJO 1/16 "National Confederation of American Ethnic Groups" Date: (covering) April, 1956-April, 1957; Report by: The National Confederation of American Ethnic Groups; Content: Reporting on the formation, activities, and future goals of the National Confederation of American Ethnic Groups. CRJO 1/16 "Research Memorandum Number Nineteen" Report by: The Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's final report to Congress. CRJO 1/16 "Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report" (attached is a notice that certain reports have been sent to Congress.) Date: July 1, 1955; Report by: The Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report; Content: Summarizing and analyzing the Hoover Commission's report on intelligence activities. CRJO 1/16 "Comparative Print" Date: April 1955; Report for: The Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government; Content: "Showing the differences between the legislation proposed by its task force on legal services and procedure, the legislation suggested by the staff of the commission to implement its recommendations with respect to legal services and procedure, and the corresponding sections of the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946. CRJO 1/17 Committee Reports and Papers V CRJO 1/17 "Discontinuing Certain Reports Now Required by Law" (attached note states that report was sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: 1954; Report No.: ----; Report by: Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 6290) to discontinue certain reports beforehand required by law be passed by Congress in the amended form contained in the report. Contains the comments of the Acting Comptroller General of the United States on the amended form of the bill. CRJO 1/17 "Authorizing the Administrator of General Services to Establish, Maintain, and Operate Centralized Motor Vehicle Pools and Systems" (attached note states that report was sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: 1954; Report No.: ----; Report by: Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 8753) to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 be passed by Congress in the amended form contained in the report. CRJO 1/17 "Providing for the Conveyance of Certain Land in Sumter County, Ga., to the Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce" (two copies, attached notes state that reports were sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: July 20, 1954; Report No.: 1945; Report by: Mr. McCarthy, from the Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 8501) to provide for the conveyance of certain land in Sumter County, Ga., to the Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce be passed by Congress without amendment. CRJO 1/17 "Authorizing the Transfer of Certain Property of the United States Government (In Klamath County, Oreg.) to the State of Oregon" (two copies, attached notes state that reports were sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: July 20, 1954; Report No.: 1946; Report by: Mr. McCarthy, from the committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 8020) authorizing the transfer of certain property of the United States Government (in Klamath County, Oreg.) To the State of Oregon be passed in the amended form contained in the report. CRJO 1/17 "Amending Section 7 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, as Amended" (two copies, attached notes state that reports were sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: July 20, 1954; Report No.: 1944; Report by: Mr. McCarthy, from the Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 179) to amend section 7 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 be passed by Congress without amendment. CRJO 1/17 "Providing for the Conveyance of Certain Real Property to the Town of Beaufort, N.C." (two copies, attached notes state that reports were sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: July 20, 1954; Report No.: 1942; Report by: Mr. Ervin, from the Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (S. 3709) to provide for the conveyance of certain real property to the town of Beaufort, NC, be passed by Congress without amendment. CRJO 1/17 "Authorizing the Administrator of General Services to Establish, Maintain, and Operate Centralized Motor Vehicle Pools and Systems" (two copies, attached notes state that reports were sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: July 20, 1954; Report No.: 1941; Report by: Mr. Mundt, from the Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 8753) to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the Administrator of General Services to establish and operate motor vehicle pools and systems be passed by Congress in the amended form contained in this report. CRJO 1/17 "Providing for the Conveyance of Certain Lands by the United States to the County of Cumberland, State of North Carolina, Without Remuneration" (two copies, attached notes state that reports were sent to Richard O'Melia by Chief Clerk Walter L. Reynolds) Date: July 20, 1954; Report No.: 1943; Report by: Mr. Ervin, from the Committee on Government Operations, 83 rd Congress, 2 nd Session; Contents: Recommends that a bill (H.R. 6658) to provide for the conveyance of certain lands by the United States to the county of Cumberland, State of North Carolina, without remuneration be passed by Congress without amendment. CRJO 1/17 "Confidential Memorandum on James Lawrence Fly" Date: 1950 or later; Report by: Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission; Contents: Contains information concerning the life and activities of James Lawrence Fly, an individual from the Federal Communications Commission suspected of having Communist sympathies. CRJO 1/17 "Report of the Joint Legislative Committee on Charitable and Philanthropic Agencies and Organizations" (two copies) Date: March 31, 1955; Report No.: 70; Report by: Joint Legislative Committee on Charitable and Philanthropic Agencies and Organizations; Contents: Puts forth the decision of the Joint Legislative Committee on Charitable and Philanthropic Agencies and Organizations to investigate and expose to the American people whether some charitable or philanthropic organizations may be using donations to support Communism. The two particular organizations discussed in this report are the American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born and the Joint Antifascist Refugee Committee, neither of which are cooperating with the investigation. Recommends increasing the power of the Attorney-General so that such investigations are easier to carry out and enjoining organizations from fund raising if they refuse to produce financial records for a lawful inquiry. CRJO 1/17 "This is Your House Committee on Un-American Activities" Date: September 19, 1954; Report by: United States House of Representatives; Contents: Acknowledges that the House Committee on Un-American Activities has come under some heavy criticism, and attempts to answer some of this criticism as well as general questions about the origins, activities, and intentions of the Committee itself. CRJO 1/18 Committee Reports and Papers V CRJO 1/18 "Legislative Calendar Eighty-third Congress" (marked "Clerk's Copy") Date: September 1, 1954; Report No.: 6; Report by: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Summarizes the events of the first and second sessions of the 83 rd Congress. Lists bills, resolutions, and nominations considered as well as Congress's decisions concerning them. Includes reports and publications from various committees and subcommittees, and hearing results. CRJO 1/18 "Legislative Calendar Eighty-third Congress" Final Calendar" Date: December 31, 1954; Report No.: 7; Report by: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Summarizes the events of the first and second sessions of the 83 rd Congress, including the reconvening of the second session from November 8 to December 2. Lists bills, resolutions, and nominations considered as well as Congress's decisions concerning them. Includes reports and publications from various committees and subcommittees, and hearing results. CRJO 1/18 "Legislative Calendar Eighty-fifth Congress" Date: May 6, 1957; Report No.: 2; Report by: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Summarizes the events of the first session of the 85th Congress. Lists bills, resolutions and nominations considered as well as Congress's decisions concerning them. Includes reports and publications from various committees and subcommittees, and hearing results. CRJO 1/19 Committee Reports and Papers VI CRJO 1/19 "Report Joint Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities in California to California Legislature" Date: 1943; Report by: Joint Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities in California; Contents: Reports on investigations and hearing concerning Communism and Fascism which were held throughout the State of California. Individuals and organizations under investigation include Sinarquistas, the WPA, the American Writers' Union, and several more labor organizations. Includes the testimony of John G. Honeycomb and Rena M. Vale, two admitted Communists who provide the names of other individuals who they claim are undercover Communists or Communist sympathizers. CRJO 1/19 "Legislative Calendar Eighty-third Congress" Date: March 8, 1954; Report No. 4; Report by: Committee on Governament Operations; United States Senate CRJO 1/20 Committee Reports and Papers VII CRJO 1/20 "Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949" Date: March 17, May 5, 10, and 12, 1954; Report No.: H.R. 4457 and H.R. 8753; Report by: Committee on Government Operations House of Representatives; Content: "To amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the administration of general services to establish and operate motor vehicle pools and systems and to provide office furniture and furnishings... CRJO 1/20 "Index to Veterans Administration Publications" Date: May 10, 1950; Report by: Veterans Administration; Content: Index to Veterans Administration Publications. CRJO 1/20 "Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees" Date: July 1951; Report No.: Pamphlet 120; Report by: United States Civil Service Commission; Content: "Refer to page 15" handwritten on cover. Refers to: "Section 6 of the act of August 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 555), provides that 'the right of persons employed in the civil service of the United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress, or any Member thereof, or to furnish information to either House of Congress , or to any Committee or Member thereof, shall be denied or interfered with.' CRJO 1/20 "List of Nominees for the Office of United Senator and for the Office of Representative" Date: October 24, 1956; Report by: Ralph R. Roberts; Content: State by state listing of nominees. CRJO 1/20 "Public Law 637" Report No.: S. 3706; Report by: Senate; Content: "An act to outlaw the Communist Party, to prohibit members of Communist organizations from serving in certain representative capacities, and for other purposes. CRJO 1/20 "Public Law 831" Report No.: H.R. 9490; Report by: House of Representatives; Content: "An act to protect the United States against certain un-American and subversive activities by requiring registration of Communist organizations, and for other purposes. CRJO 1/20 "Administration Plan to Improve Congressional Control of the Budget" Date: March 21, 1957; Report by: Mr. Mahon from the Temporary Subcommittee in Charge; Content: "...for the purpose has carefully studied the plan suggested by the executive branch to improve congressional control of the budget. CRJO 1/20 "Review of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace" Date: April 19, 1949; Report by: National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and professions; Content: "Parading under the imposing title of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace the gathering at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City on March 25, 26, and 27, 1949, was actually a super mobilization of the inveterate wheel horses and supporters of the Communist Party and its auxiliary organizations." Two copies. CRJO 1/20 "Federal Corrupt Practices Act and Hatch Political Activities Act" Report by: H. Newlin Megill; Content: "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress... CRJO 1/20 "Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate Communist Aggression in Latin America" Report No.: H.R. 346 and H.R. 438; Report by: House of Representatives; Content: "The Subcommittee on Latin America was established by the House Select Committee on Communist Aggression,... to make a special study of Soviet intervention in the affairs of Western Hemisphere Republics. CRJO 1/20 "A Few Food Problems" Report No.: Bulletin No. 9; Report by: United States Food Administration; Content: "We are not at war. The path of duty lies clearly defined before us. We must follow it to the end; we may not turn back, save at the price of national honor and the loss of national and individual freedom. CRJO 1/21 Committee Reports and Papers VIII CRJO 1/21 "Air Conditioning Committee Legal Division, Washington 25, D.C. " Date: August 14, 1957.; Report No.: ACC 51/22.29; Report by: Secretary, Legal Division.; Content: ICAO Matters--Report of the United States Representative to the meeting of the Legal Committee on Hire, Charter and Interchange of aircraft, Madrid, Spain, April 24 to May 3, 1957. CRJO 1/21 "Air Conditioning Committee Legal Division, Washington 25, D.C. " Date: June 17, 1960.; Report No.: 15B-60; Report by: William E. Neumeyer, Executive Secretary.; Content: Annual Report of the Council to the assembly for 1959 - Supplement Thereto. CRJO 1/21 "Air Conditioning Committee Legal Division, Washington 25, D.C. " Date: August 24, 1960.; Report No.: ACC 51/29.43; Report by: Secretary, Legal Division.; Content: ICAO Matters--Legal--Analysis of the work program and organization and proposed U.S. Representation to the meeting of the Thirteen Session, Legal Committee, Montreal, Canada, September 6, 1960. CRJO 1/21 "The Dutch Side of the Airline Expansion Program" Date: April 1, 1957.; Report by: Extension of remarks of Hon. Pat McNamara, of Michigan in the Senate of the United States.; Content: Unless KLM is granted some expansion of its routes in the Dollar area, the strain on Holland's economy will be too severe to enable it to perform as a customer of American goods and as a close partner of the United States in international obligations, to the extent American businessmen and Washington anticipate. CRJO 1/21 "Vacant Public Lands" Date: Revised May, 1953.; Report by: Bureau of Land Management, Edward Woozley, Administrator.; Content: What and where are the vacant public lands of the United States; how much remains in any given state? What laws govern their use or acquisition of the public? The Bureau of Land Management presents this leaflet prepared by Irving Senzel, Chief, Branch of research and analysis, in answer to these questions. CRJO 1/21 "United States Senate, Committee on Government Operations" Content: A special Committee was made to make a full and complete investigation for the purpose of determining all of the facts with respect to- i.)whether or not during any period of time there has been maintained a cover on mail to or from the Junior Senator of Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy. ii.) In the event the committee determines that any such cover has been maintained, the person or persons responsible therefore, and all other matters connected with the maintenance of such cover. CRJO 1/21 "Facts Concerning The Assignment of Contract No. DA 11-027 QM-61189 From Richmond Packers, Inc., To Atlas Finance Corporation" Report by: Richmond Packers.; Content: The consideration passing from Atlas Finance Corporation to Richmond Packers, Inc., to be made as needed by the latter during the processing of such contract. CRJO 1/21 "Facts Concerning The Assignment of Contract No. DA 11-027 QM-61189 From Richmond Packers, Inc., To Atlas Finance Corporation" (2 Copies); Report by: Richmond Packers.; Content: The consideration passing from Atlas Finance Corporation to Richmond Packers, Inc. was an agreement on the part of the former to advance up to 90% of the face value of said contract to Richmond Packers, Inc., to be made as needed by the latter during the processing of such contract. CRJO 1/21 "To The Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate, To the Committee on Government Operations of the United States Senate" Report by: Paul Crouch.; Content: Paul Crouch charges Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States; and Mr. William Rogers, Deputy Attorney General of the United States for giving considerable aid and comfort to the enemies of the U.S. CRJO 1/21 "Subversive and Illegal Aliens in the United States" Date: 82nd Congress, 1st Session, 1951; Report No.: 2; Report by: Subcommittee Investigating Subversive and illegal aliens in the United States.; Content: There is a progressively increasing number of cases of illegal aliens in the United States, including stowaways, deserting seamen and smuggled aliens. Gives information on the number of illegal aliens residing in United States. CRJO 1/21 "Official Reports of The Supreme Court" Date: March 9, 1953; Report No.: Volume 345, US-Number 1.; Report by: Walter Wyatt, reporter of decisions.; Content: Donald R. Richberg argued the case for respondent. Mr. Justice Frankfurter delivered the opinion of the court. The respondent Rumley was Secretary of an organization known as the Committee for Constitutional Government, which engaged in the sale of books of a particular tendentiousness. CRJO 1/21 "From The Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" Date: January 29, 1957; Report No.: 85th Congress, 1st Session.; Report by: Office of Senator Joe McCarthy.; Content: A resolution was introduced by Senator Joe McCarthy, that it is the sense of the Senate that American soil should not be desecrated, nor our free air pollution, by bringing such as anti-American Communist dictator to the United States. CRJO 1/21 "Copy-Meeting with Stevens" (2 Copies) Date: 6 November.; Content: At the request of Mr. Stevens, Sen. McCarthy, Frank Carr and Roy Cohn went to Stevens office at the Pentagon for lunch and Stevens asked them to produce an outline the evidence that they will produce at their scheduled public hearings on the Army Signal Corps. CRJO 1/21 "Office of the Clerk, House of Representatives" Date: September 10, 1954; Report No.: 3312; Report by: Lyle O. Snador, Clerk of the House of Representatives.; Content: A letter addressed to Mr.Sidney H. Scheur, acknowledging the receipt of his statement of receipts and expenditure, as Treasurer of the above Committee, for the period ended September 8, 1954. CRJO 1/21 "Congressional Record-Appendix" { Date: June 10, 1957; Report by: Extension of Remarks, Hon. Francis E. Walter of Pennsylvania.; Content: His purpose was to commend his fellow commissioner for their tireless and objective dedication to their work.; Article #2: "Congressional Record-Appendix" { Report by: Extension of Remarks, Hon. Barry Goldwater of Arizona.; Content: Mr. Goldwater, Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the address I made before the Wisconsin Republican State convention on June 8, 1957, be printed in the Appendix of the Record.; Article #3: "Congressional Record-Appendix" { Report by: Extension of Remarks, Hon. Wayne Morse of Oregon.; Content: Mr. President, on last Monday 4, the senior Senator from Illinois addressed the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association in Chicago on the subject of a capital budget for the Federal Government. In the speech the Senator outlined the basic defects in our present budgeting system, namely that it does not present a true picture of the assets and liabilities of the American people as a whole.; Article #4: "Congressional Record-Appendix" { Report by: Extension of Remarks, Hon. Lawrence H. Smith of Wisconsin.; Content: Mr. speaker, as part of my remarks, I am offering at this point an important article indicating the extent of Soviet penetration into American industry.; Article #5: "Congressional Record-Appendix" { Report by: Extension of Remarks, Hon. Wayne L. Hays of Ohio.; Content: Mr. Speaker, I was disturbed during the debate on the appropriation bill for the State Department USIA, Justice, and related agencies when it was alleged that the United States Information Agency $100,000 to produce a film which was said to be a flop.; Article #6: "Congressional Record-Appendix" Report by: Extension of Remarks, Hon. Edna F. Kelly of New York.; Content: Mr. Kelly suggests that Mr. Mangano's lecture at St. John's University on practical politics is an excellent discussion on their two-party system. CRJO 1/21 "Documents, papers, reports, hearings transcripts, etc. from the files of the Subcommittee on privileges and Elections of the Committee on Rules and Administration." Content: A list of the number of copies and volume numbers of documents, papers, reports etc. CRJO 1/22 Committee Reports and Papers X CRJO 1/22 "Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives (81st Congress, 1st Session)" (277pp); Date: May 24, 25; June 9, 1949; Report By: Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives; Content: Testimony of Philip O. Keeney and Mary Jane Keeney and Statement Regarding Their Background CRJO 1/22 "The Attempted Communist Subversion of Africa Through Nkrumah's Ghana (92nd Congress, 2nd Session)" (in envelope; 215pp); Date: May 11, 1972; Report By: Subcommittee To Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws, of the, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; Content: Nkrumah's Subversion in Africa; Nkrumah's Deception of Africa; 2 short Letters between Sen. James O. Eastland and the Dep. of State CRJO 1/22 "S. 2175 - Legislative Retirement, Legislative Employees" (2pp; attached note from Walter L. Reynolds, Chief Clerk -"The attached is submitted to you for your information."); Report By: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Bill Reported by Committee; Senate Action; House Amendment; Members of Congress CRJO 1/22 "Amending the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as Amended, to Provide for the Payment of Appraisers', Auctioneers', and Brokers' Fees from the Proceeds of Disposal of Government Surplus Real Property, and for other Purposes (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (6pp); Date: c. 1954; Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Content: Purpose, General Statement, Agency Comments, Conclusion, Changes in Existing Law CRJO 1/22 "Amending Section 3 of the Travel Expense Act of 1949, as Amended, to Provide an Increased Maximum Per Diem for Subsistence (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (18pp); Date: April 7, 1954; Report By: Mr. Potter, from the Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Purpose, General Statement, Necessity for Increase in Rate, Cost of the Bill, Summary, Mileage Allowances, Agency Comments CRJO 1/22 "Amending the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as Amended, to Authorize the Administrator of General Services to Establish and Operate Motor Vehicle Pools and Systems and to Provide Office Furniture and Furnishings when Agencies are Moved to New Locations, to Direct the Administrator to Report the Unauthorized Use of Government Motor Vehicles, and to Authorize the United States Civil Service Commission to Regulate Operators of Government-Owned Motor Vehicles, and for other Purposes (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (2 copies, 17pp); Date: May 28, 1954; Report By: Mr. Hoffman of Michigan, from the Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Purpose, General Statement, Hearings and Agency Comment, Committee Action, Changes in Original Bill H.R. 8753, Changes in Existing Law CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 8753 -An Act to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the Administrator of General Services to establish and operate motor vehicle pools and systems and to provide office furniture and furnishings when agencies are moved to new locations, to direct the Administrator to report the unauthorized use of Government motor vehicles, and to authorize the United States Civil Service Commission to regulate operators of Government-owned motor vehicles, and for other purposes. (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (11 pp); Date: June 18, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 8753 CRJO 1/22 "S. 3155 -A Bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the Administrator of General Services to establish and operate motor-vehicle pools and systems, to direct the Administrator to report the unauthorized use of Government motor vehicles and to authorize the United States Civil Service Commission to regulate operators of Government-owned motor vehicles, and for other purposes (83rd Congress, 2nd session)" (8pp); Date: March 19, 1954; Report By: Senate; Contents: Bill S. 3155 CRJO 1/22 Memorandum for W. F. Bookwalter, Chief Clerk, Rules and Administration Committee Date: December 2, 1954; Report By: Darrell St. Claire (?); Contents: "Chronology of appointments to membership of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections, 1952. 1)The following is an extract from hearings on S. Res. 301, before the 'Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session (Part II, pp.8 ).' 2) The following is an extract from the same hearings which have to do with the appearance of the Senate Parliamentarian, Mr. Charles L. Watkins, before the Select Committee to Study Censure Charges on September 17, 1954. (Part I, pp.535, 536, and 537) CRJO 1/22 Contents of envelope addressed to Senator McCarthy. { Note taped to front: "1. Application for Pardon of Eugene V. Debs - S.Doc. 113, 67th Cong, 2d Session" Date: Various Dates; Report By: Senate and House of Representatives; Contents: Report No. 913: Amendments to the Act of June 8, 1938, as amended, requiring the registration of agents of foreign principals (December 16, 1941); Report No. 2797: Exclusion and Expulsion of Alien Communists (February 20, 1931); Report No. 1227: Amendments to the Act of June 8, 1938, as amended, requiring the registration of agents of foreign principals (March 26, 1942); Report No. 1353: Exclusion and Expulsion of Alien Communists (May 17, 1932); Report No. 645: Exclusion and Expulsion of Anarchists from the United States (June 8, 1918); Report No. 758: To make Certain Organizations Unlawful (August 15, 1918); Report No. 759: To increase temporarily the military establishment of the United States (August 21, 1918); Report No. 1721: Providing punishment for promoting overthrow of government, to require deportation of certain aliens, to provide registration and fingerprinting of aliens (May 29, 1940); Report No. 1796: Prevention of subversive activities and registration of aliens (June 10, 1940); Report No. 167: An address by Hon. Martin J. Wade -Shall we have a school of Americanism? (December 8, 1919); Report No. 176: A message from President Wilson -Conditions in the Ukraine respecting treatment of Jews (January 12, 1920); Report No 70: Prohibiting seditious acts against the government (May 20); Report No. 648: Exclusion of certain undesirable aliens (June 1, 1920); Report No. 650: Protection of maternity and infancy (June 2, 1920); Report No. 504: Exclusion and expulsion of aliens of anarchistic and similar classes (December 16, 1919); Report No. 536: To punish offenses against the existence of the government of the United States (January 12, 1920); Report No. 542: To punish offenses against the existence of the government of the United States (January 14, 1920); Report No. 386: A letter from Attorney General -Bolshevist propaganda in Washington (February 13, 1919); Report No. ???: Letter from the Secretary of the Intelligence -War expenditures under Department of the Interior (February 13, 1919); Doc No. 434: Civil liberty in war time (February 26, 1919); Report No. 808: Exclusion and expulsion of alien communists (June 8, 1932); Report No. 902: Amending the act requiring registration of agents of foreign principals (July 24, 1939); Report No. 1154: Suppression of certain subversive activities (August 5, 1939) CRJO 1/22 "The United States of America Petitioner v. Edward A. Rumely" Date: March 9, 1953; Report By: Supreme Court of the United States; Contents: No. 87 -October term, 1952: On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Mr. Justice Frankfurter delivered the opinion of the Court. CRJO 1/22 "S. 2246 -A Bill to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Gubbins and Company, of Lima, Peru, and Reynaldo Gubbins (85th Congress, 1st Session)" (2pp); Date: June 10, 1957; Report By: Senate; Contents: Bill S. 2246 CRJO 1/22 "S. 3709 -A Bill to provide for the conveyance of certain real property to the town of Beaufort, North Carolina (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (3pp); Date: July 7, 1954; Report By: Senate; Contents: Bill S. 3709 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 5605 -Amendments intended to be proposed by Mr. ??? to the bill (H.R. 5605) to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide for payment of taxes or payment in lieu of taxes with respect to real property transferred from Government corporations, to other agencies of the Federal Government, viz: Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (6pp); Date: July 3, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Amendments H.R. 5606 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 179 -An Act to amend section 7 of the Administrative Expense Act of 1946, as amended (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (3pp); Date: July 9,1946; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 179 CRJO 1/22 "S. 2776 -A Bill to preserve the family farm (84th Congress, 2nd Session)" (5pp); Date: January 5, 1956; Report By: Senate; Contents: Bill S. 2776 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 6658 -An Act to provide for the conveyance of certain lands by the United States to the county of Cumberland, State of North Carolina, without remuneration (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (3pp); Date: July 7, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 6658 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 5605 [Committee Print No. 2] -Amendments intended to be proposed by Mr. ??? to the bill (H.R. 5606) to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide for payment of taxes or payments in lieu of taxes with respect to real property transferred from Government corporations, to other agencies of the Federal Government, viz: Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (7pp); Date: June 23, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Amendments H.R. 5605 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 5605 [Committee Print No. 1] -Amendments intended to be proposed by Mr. ??? to the bill (H.R. 5606) to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide for payment of taxes or payments in lieu of taxes with respect to real property transferred from Government corporations, to other agencies of the Federal Government, viz: Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (6pp); Date: July 3, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Amendments H.R. 5605 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 6290 -An Act to discontinue certain reports now required by law (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (9pp); Date: April 27, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 6290 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 6290 -An Act to discontinue certain reports now required by law (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (9pp); Date: April 27, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 6290 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 6290 -An Act to discontinue certain reports now required by law (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (9pp); Date: April 27, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 6290 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 6290 -An Act to discontinue certain reports now required by law (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (9pp); Date: April 27, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: Act H.R. 6290 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 8020 -An Act authorizing the transfer of certain property of the United States Government (in Klamath County, Oregon) to the State of Oregon (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (4pp); Date: July 9, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: H.R. 8020 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 8501 -An Act to provide for the conveyance of certain land in Sumter County, Georgia, to the American and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (3pp); Date: June 16, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: H.R. 8501 CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 8753 -An Act to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the Administrator of General Services to establish and operate motor vehicle pools and systems and to provide office furniture and furnishings when agencies are moved to new locations, to direct the Administrator to report the unauthorized use of Government motor vehicles, and to authorize the United States Civil Service Commission to regulate operators of Government-owned motor vehicles, and for other purposes (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" (12pp); Date: July 16, 1954; Report By: House of Representatives; Contents: H.R. 8753 CRJO 1/22 "S. 1538 -A Bill to provide for the adjustment of the legislative jurisdiction exercised by the United States over land in the several States used for Federal purposes. (85th Congress, 1st Session)" (8pp); Date: June ??, 1957; Report By: Senate; Contents: S. 1538 CRJO 1/22 "Discontinuing Certain Reports Now Required by Law (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "The purpose of this bill, as amended, is to discontinue 34 statutory requirements for the submission to the Congress of reports which may be discontinued without detriment to the public service. These reports have been outmoded,have been superseded by other reports, or contain detailed information which is costly to report and which is available to the Congress at any time from the records of the particular department or agency. CRJO 1/22 "House Report No. 1193: Discontinuing Certain Reports Now Required by Law (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Date: February 8, 1954; Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "It is the purpose of the bill to authorize the discontinuance of 34 reports or statements now required by law of the various departments and agencies in the executive branch of the Government and to repeal the acts, or parts of acts, requiring the submission of such reports or statements to the extent of such requirements. CRJO 1/22 "Report No. 1889: Providing for the Conveyance of Certain Lands by the United States to the County of Cumberland, State of North Carolina, Without Remuneration (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Date: June 18, 1954; Report By: Mr. Hoffman of Michigan, Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "The purpose of the bill is to authorize and direct the Administrator of General Services to convey by deed to the county of Cumberland, State of North Carolina, without remuneration, all the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to that tract of land situated in Carvers Creek Township, Cumberland County, N.C., described in the bill and containing 57.8 acres, more or less. CRJO 1/22 "Report No. 2097: Authorizing the Transfer of Certain Property of the United States Government (in Klamath County, Oreg.) to the State of Oregon (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Date: July 8, 1954; Report By: Mr. Hoffman of Michigan, Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "The purpose of the bill is to authorize the transfer by General Services Administration of certain property of the United States in Klamath County, Oreg., therein described, to the State of Oregon, with the provision that is shall be used primarily for training of the National Guard or Air National Guard and for other military purposes.. CRJO 1/22 "Report No. 1791: Providing for the Conveyance of Certain Land in Sumter County, GA., to the Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Date: June 10, 1954; Report By: Mr. Hoffman of Michigan, Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "The purpose of the bill is to authorize and direct the Administrator of General Services to convey to the Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce, a corporation, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to land describing in section 2 of the bill, in the United States for $1 by the owner who had been compensated therefor by the Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce in the amount of approximately $2,500. CRJO 1/22 "H.R. 8753 -An Act to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the administrator of general services to establish and operate motor vehicle pools and systems and to provide office furniture and furnishings when agencies are moved to new locations, to direct the administrator to report the unauthorized use of government motor vehicles, and to authorize the United States Civil Service Commission to regulate operators of government-owned motor vehicles, and for other purposes (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" 1954; Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: H.R. 8753 CRJO 1/22 "Report No. 2096: Amending Section 7 of the Administrative Expense Act of 1946, as Amended (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Date: July 8, 1954; Report By: Mr. Hoffman of Michigan, Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "The purpose of the bill (H.R. 179) is to authorize the payment of expenses of round-trip travel and transportation for civilian Government employees and their families between tours of duty overseas for the purpose of taking leave; to authorize the payment of expenses of the return to the United States, including Territories and possessions, of the immediate family and effects of an employee prior to his return, when he has acquired eligibility for such transportation when public interest requires the return of of the immediate family... CRJO 1/22 "Payments in Lieu of Taxes to States or Local Taxing Units (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Date: July 10, 1954; Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Bundle of four packets of H.R.5605 -"An Act to amend the federal property and administrative services act of 1949 to provide for payment of taxes or payments in lieu of taxes with respect to real property transferred from government corporations to other agencies of the Federal Government. CRJO 1/22 "Amending Section 7 of the Administrative Expense Act of 1946, as Amended (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: "The bill would grant authority to pay travel expenses of certain civilian employees stationed overseas and of their immediate families in connection with taking periodic leaves of absence in the United States. CRJO 1/22 "Authorizing the Administrator of General Services to Establish, Maintain, and Operate Centralized Motor Vehicle Pools and Systems (83rd Congress, 2nd Session)" Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Bundle of two reports. "The purpose of this bill is to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, in order to accomplish five principal objectives:... CRJO 1/23 Committee Reports and Papers XI CRJO 1/23 "Message from the President of the United States" Date: January 12, 1920; Content: "To the Senate: I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of Sate, in response to the resolution adopted by the Senate on December 16 (calendar day, December 20), 1919, requesting the State Department to transmit to the Senate such information as may be available, not inconsistent with the public interest, showing the actual condition in the Ukraine with respect to the treatment of members of the Jewish race. CRJO 1/23 "Joint Committee on the Budget" Date: 1957; Report By: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "Amending the legislative reorganization act of 1946 to provide for more effective evaluation of the fiscal requirements of the executive agencies of the government of the United States. CRJO 1/23 "Legislative Calendar" Date: December 17, 1956; Report By: Committee on Government Operations; Content: Calendar, Audit Reports, Reorganization plans of 1956, Hearings, etc. CRJO 1/23 "Air Coordinating Committee" Report By: William Neumeyer; Content: "The Thirteenth Session of the ICAO Legal Committee will convene in Montreal in September 1960. One of the principal items on the agenda will be the draft Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air Performed by a person other than the Contract in Carrier (Hire, Charter and Interchange). CRJO 1/23 "Fort Monmouth" Content: "The Subcommittee alerted the American people to the serious conditions which have existed in the Army Signal Corps for many years. It was only after our investigation had commenced that 35 individuals were suspended on security grounds from Fort Monmouth. CRJO 1/23 "Confidential" Report By: William Pierce Rogers; Content: "From a confidential source, it is reliably reported that William P. Rogers obtained the job as Assistant Counsel and later as Chief Counsel to the War Investigating Committee of the Senate in 1947 during the 80th Congress, through the influence of one Henry W. (The Dutchman) Grunewald, so-called Washington mystery figure and wire-puller. CRJO 1/23 "William Pierce Rogers" Content: "Deputy Attorney General of the U.S. since 1953 CRJO 1/23 "Harley M. Kilgore" Content: "Page 711 shows that Krammer received reimbursement for expenses in amount of $21.18 on June 13, 1944, incurred as consultant to the Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs pursuant to resolution of the Senate adopted on December 21, 1943. CRJO 1/23 "The Tydings Committee" Content: "Does this sound familiar? It should for you have seen history repeat itself. You witnessed the Tydings committee. You saw Sen. Joe McCarthy, sixteen years after Dr. Wirt had been silenced, present the documentary facts that there were individuals who were either Communists or serving their cause in thigh positions in your State Department or influencing others in your Government. CRJO 1/23 "Gillette-Hennings" Content: "The conspirators were temporarily delayed by Fedder's confession under cross-examination that the charges against Senator McCarthy had been prepared for him by Louis Fried after the conference with Millard Tydings himself. CRJO 1/23 "Watkins Committee" Content: "The conspirators failed to discredit Senator McCarthy with the fraudulent charges which precipitated the Stevens-Adams-McCarthy hearings. Television carried these hearings directly into the homes of millions of Americans, and the public saw for themselves the evidence adduced which proved these charges against Senator McCarthy were without foundation. CRJO 1/23 "Wirt" Content: "The organized movement to silence persons who have attempted to expose Communist infiltration into our Government has long been successful. Committees have long been used by the executive branch of the government to discredit those who have tried to tell the American people about the Communist infiltration in our government. CRJO 1/23 "Reductions in Fringe Benefits of Military Personnel" Content: "The following is a compilation of the principle fringe benefits of military personnel which have been withdrawn or reduced since the end of World War II." Two copies. CRJO 1/23 Letter Date: May 28, 1957; Report By: John L. McClellan; Content: "Attached is a copy of a proposed resolution of condolence to the members of the family of the late Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, which I propose to introduce for consideration by the committee at its executive session to be held on Wednesday morning, May 29, 1957, at 9:30 A.M." Three copies. CRJO 1/23 Letter Date: September 17, 1956; Report By: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: "RE: Senate Document No. 148, A Summary - Index of Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities. CRJO 1/23 "Rule Making in Order the Consideration of S. 3317" Date: 1920; Report By: The Committee on Rules: House of Representatives; Content: "Mr. Ralston, I understand that you are to conduct the hearing on the part of the opposition to the bill. About how much time will you require, and how many persons will want to be heard? CRJO 6/01 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers I - 1 of 2 CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations Subcommittee on Reorganization" Date: June 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-211SR; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Describes and analyzes Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1956, a plan designed to separate the Federal savings and Loan Insurance Corporation from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and to establish the Loan Insurance Corporation as a separate and independent agency in the Federal Government. Discusses reasons both for and against the Plan's approval. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (attached is a memo to the members of the Committee on Government Operations briefly explaining S. 4076 and its history and asking each Senator to fill out a portion designating either approval or disapproval of it as well as approval or disapproval of another bill, S. J. Res. 182 (see below)) Date: June 25, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-31; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Explains the provisions of S. 4076, a bill which provided for the appointment of the chief legal officers of certain departments in the executive branch by the President, with the consent of the Senate. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee of Government Operations" Date: June 22, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-27; Report by: Walter J. Reynolds; Content: Explains the provisions and purpose of S. J. Res. 182, a resolution to extend the time for filing the final report of the Commission on Government Security to June 30, 1957. CRJO 6/01 "Senate committee on Government Operations Subcommittee on Reorganization" Date: June 26, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-13SR (Supplemental to Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-12SR, June 20, 1956); Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Provides commentary of the Bureau of the Budget, the Department of Labor, the Department of the Air Force (for the Department of Defense), and the Comptroller General concerning S. 3517, a bill to provide for the reorganization of the safety functions of the Federal Government. All parties which make commentary oppose the bill, with the exception of the Comptroller General, who approves the bill with noted reservations. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-15; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Relates the purpose and history of S. 2654, a bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey certain lands in the State of Wyoming to the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Recommends that the Committee ask the proposal of the bill appear before them and explain why the land transfer is necessary. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 18, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-29; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Relates the purpose and history of S. 1886, a bill to provide for the retrocession of jurisdiction over Ellis Island from the United States to the State of New York. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (rough copy with attached typed inserts and handwritten corrections) Date: July 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-7; Content: Reports the purpose and history of and recommendations concerning S. 2116, a bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide that government surplus property may be donated to 4-H Clubs. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: March 26, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 82-2-11; Report by: Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary for Administration; Content: Explains the purpose of S. 3340, a bill for the reorganization of the passport office. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 22, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-31; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Relates the purpose and background of S. 1863, a bill to provide for the demolition and removal of temporary buildings in Washington D.C. that had been built since World War I and for the replacement of these buildings with permanent structures constructed under the Public Buildings Purchase Control Act of 1954. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 22, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-32; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Contains the legislative calendar for the 1st Session of the 84th Congress. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: August 9, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-35; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Gives details concerning the proposed sale of Plancor 1778 (Halethorpe, Maryland) to Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (attached is a document labeled "Appendix A" which is a letter to Senator John L. McClellan, the Chairman of the Committee on Government Operations, from Edmund F. Mansure concerning the Records Management Surveys) Date: December 29, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-40; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Summarizes and provides background information and recommendations concerning the Records Management Surveys of the General Services Administration. CRJO 6/01 "Appendix A" Content: Reports the recommendations of the Hoover Commission given in its report on Surplus Property. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: December 7, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-37; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Relates the purpose and details of S. 1799, a bill to amend section 203 (f) of Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949. CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: November 28, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-36; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Gives background information and recommendations concerning Federal Payments of Texas in Lieu of Taxes to State and Local Taxing Authorities (S. 1566, S. 1657, S. 2390, and S. 2754). CRJO 6/01 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: December 16, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-39; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: States the purpose of and gives commentary on S. 1301, a bill to limit the acquisition and use by agencies of the Federal Government of equipment for reproducing documents, drawings, papers, and so forth, on sensitized materials. CRJO 6/02 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers I - 2 of 2 CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: February 8, 1956; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Addressed to the Members of the Committees on Appropriations, argues for the need for Deficiency Appropriations for the Purchase of Additional Equipment by the Passport Office, Department of State. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 11, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-16; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session on Monday, May 16, 1955. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 19, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-17; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Reports policy Legislation in Appropriation Act for General Services Administration for the fiscal year of 1956. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (contains handwritten corrections) Date: March 30, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-7; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Provides the purpose and general history of S. 1004 and H.R. 3322, identical bills to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 so as to improve the administration of the program for the utilization of surplus property for educational and public health purposes. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 15, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-8; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Relates background information concerning S. 1003, a bill to establish a Federal policy concerning the termination, limitation or establishment of business-type operations of the Government which may be conducted in competition with private enterprise, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 27, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-12; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Relates the purpose and background of and recommendations concerning S. 1006, a bill to authorize reciprocal protection agreements between departments and agencies of the United States and public or private organizations engaged in fire-fighting activities. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 13, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-23; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the legislative calendar that will be submitted to the Committee for approval on July 17, 1954. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 24, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-21; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the legislative agenda and committee program pending before the Subcommittee on Legislative Program. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: November 18, 195; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-32; Content: Summarizes the GAO Report covering the Investigative Survey of Armed Services Activities in the Territory of Hawaii. CRJO 6/02 "Senate Committee on government Operations" Date: May 2, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-13; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to be held on Thursday, May 5, 1955. CRJO 6/02 "84th Congress 1st Session" (attached is a copy of S. 2277 and a memo asking each member of the Committee on Government Operations whether they approve or disapprove of S. 2277 as amended) Content: Reports the amendments that the Committee on Government Operations requests to be made to S. 2277 (a bill authorizing the Administrator of General Services to give land to the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota) before it is passed. CRJO 6/03 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers II CRJO 6/03 "Constitutional and Legal Aspects of S. 2190 - - a bill to prohibit unreasonable suppression of information by the Executive Branch of the Government (Repeal of Executive Order No. 10290)" Date: November 29, 1951; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 82-1-60; Report by: Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Department; Content: Explains the nature and history of Executive Order 10290. Discusses why Congress ought to repeal it and how Congress has the authority to do so. Ultimately suggests that S. 2190 be passed in a revised form. CRJO 6/03 "Joseph R. McCarthy" (attached is a memo from John L. McClellan explaining that this is a proposed resolution for condolences to be sent to McCarthy's family) Date: May 29, 1957; Report by: 85 th Congress; Content: Sends condolences to McCarthy's family, and praises McCarthy's work. CRJO 6/03 "Report of Special Committee to Investigate the Use of Mail Covers on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy or Any Other Senator" Date: December 3, 1954; Report by: Homer Ferguson and Walter F. George; Content: Determines that the mail cover investigative technique was used on incoming mail to McCarthy's home and office and the residence of Donald A. Surine by the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections during their investigation of McCarthy and William Benton. Asks that the actions of the Subcommittee by condemned. CRJO 6/03 "In the Matter of Ruth Virginia Reel: a.k.a. Ruth Virginia Russell" (copy) Date: November 17, 1952; Report by: Charles M. Ryan, National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board; Content: Voices Ryan's disagreement with the majority decision of the National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board not to hold a hearing in order to determine Reel's loyalty because no reasonable doubt exists as to her loyalty. CRJO 6/03 "In the Matter of Helen Grundstein (Now Helen Grundstein Rosen)" (copy) Date: October 23, 1952; Report by: Charles M. Ryan, National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board; Content: Voices Ryan's disagreement with the majority decision of the National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board to clear Grundstein of charges of Communism. CRJO 6/03 "In the Matter of Merle D. Vincent" (copy) Date: April 3, 1952; Report by: Stephen M. Reynolds (chairman) and Charles M. Ryan, National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board; Content: Reports the decision of the National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board that a reasonable doubt does not exist as to the loyalty of Vincent, and therefore clears him of accusations of being a Communist sympathizer. Also contains information concerning the Communist activities of Merle D. Vincent's brother, Craig Vincent, and Craig Vincent's second wife, Jeannette Wells Vincent. CRJO 6/03 "In the Matter of Irving M. Herman" (copy) Date: February 3, 1953; Report by: Charles M. Ryan, National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board; Content: Voices the disagreement of Ryan and Arthur Lang with the majority decision of the National Labor Relations Board to clear Irving M. Herman of accusations of being Communist. CRJO 6/03 "Publications of the Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary" Date: October 5, 1956; Report by: Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary; Content: Lists the publications put out for free distribution by the Internal Security Subcommittee. CRJO 6/03 "1956 ISS Table of Witnesses and Testimony Release to Date" (two copies) Date: September 27, 1956; Report by: Internal Security Subcommittee; Content: Lists the name, date, and hearing title of testimony given to the Internal Security Subcommittee that had been released to the press. CRJO 6/03 "Committee on Anti-Filipino Activities Report on Red Threat" Date: 1957; Report by: Joaquin R. Roces, Chairman, Committee on Anti-Filipino Activities; Content: Reports the findings of the Committee on Anti-Filipino Activities from their investigation into the presence of Communism in the Philippines. The Committees findings are that the Philippines are threatened by Communism on two fronts: an internal front consisting of Communist influenced factions within the government and an external front stemming from the rapid spread of Communism in Asia. The freedom of Filipino Nations is also threatened on a third front as well by well-meaning but misled individuals who in trying to stop the spread Communism end up infringing on the rights of the very people they are trying to protect. CRJO 6/04 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers III CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (marked by handwritten corrections) Date: May 24, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-21; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to take place on Thursday, June 7, 1956. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 23, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-21; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to take place on Thursday, June 7, 1956. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 1, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-22; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Explains and comments upon S. 2784, a bill which provides for the conveyance of land to the town of Don Ce-Sar Place, Florida. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 14, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-17; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains and comments upon H.R. 7896 (S. 2769), which provides for the conveyance of land to the city of Hogansville, Georgia. CRJO 6/04 "Subcommittee on Reorganization" Date: June 4 through June 6, 1956; Content: The agenda for the public hearings concerning S. 3897, a bill to improve governmental budgeting and accounting methods and procedures. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 1, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-25; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains and comments upon S. 3316, a bill authorizing the Administrator of General Services to convey certain property which has been declared surplus to the needs of the United States to the city of Rosenburg, Oregon. Includes copies of several letters to John L. McClellan, one from Thomas Vaughan, one from Franklin G. Floete, and one from Percy Rappaport. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 15, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-20; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains and comments upon S. 3843, a bill to adjust the applications of section 322 of the so-called Economy Act of 1932 to premises leased for government purposes. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 14, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-19; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains and comments upon S. 3607, a bill to amend the Federal Register Act so as to provide for the effectiveness and notice to the public of proclamations, orders, regulations, and other documents in a period following an attack or threatened attack upon the United States. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 16, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-18; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Explains and comments upon H.R. 9671 (S. 3353), a bill for the conveyance of property to the village of Carey, Ohio. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 29, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-23; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Explains and comments upon S. 3195, a bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey certain lands in Rhode Island to the town of North Kingstown, Rhode Island. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 5, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-26; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Provides members of the committee with information concerning committee action and staff work on pending bills relative to Federal payments to local taxing authorities in lieu of taxes, and to submit for consideration a proposed bill which provides for a limited program for such payments. CRJO 6/04 "Reorganization Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 26, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-9; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Discusses the purpose of and recommendations concerning S. 3897, a bill to improve budgeting and accounting methods and procedures. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (two copies) Date: July 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-; Content: Discusses the purpose and background of and recommendations concerning S. 2116, a bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, in order to provide that government surplus property may be donated to 4-H Clubs. CRJO 6/04 "Fees Charged for Passports" Report No.: (?) Content: Contains the transcripts of hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs concerning passports fees from February 3, 1920, February 6, 1920, and February 19, 1932, and from the Congressional hearings on the same matter on February 24, 1932. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on government Operations" Date: April 15, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-8; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and background of S. 1003, a bill to establish a Federal policy concerning the termination, limitation, or establishment of business-type operations of the government which may be conducted in competition with private enterprises. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: December 9, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-38; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the background of and subtle differences between H.R. 7227 and S. 1527, bills to further amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to authorize the donation of surplus property for civil defense purposes. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 11, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-3; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and background of S. 1863, a bill to provide for the demolition and removal of temporary buildings erected in Washington D.C. since the beginning of World War I, and for the substitution of these buildings with permanent facilities constructed under the Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1954. CRJO 6/04 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 25, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-30; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains and comments upon S. 3937, a bill to provide for the transfer of certain property situated in the State of Maine to the town of Castine, Maine. CRJO 6/04 "85th Congress 1st Session" Date: 1956 or later; Report No.: (?); Report by: John L. McClellan; Content: Reports upon the activities and recommendations of the Committee on Government Operations reached during the time period between January 5, 1955 and July 27, 1956 CRJO 6/05 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers IV CRJO 6/05 "Committee on Government Operations" Date: March 9, 1956; Report No.: (?); Report by: Walter L. Reynolds (to Senator Huber H. Humphrey) Content: Explains the purpose and background of S. 3340, a bill for the Reorganization of the Passport Office, and H.R. 9789, a bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on government Operations" Date: January 20, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-6; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to be held on Monday, January 23, 1956. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: February 20, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-8; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to be held on Thursday, February 23, 1956. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: February 14, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-7; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Discusses the nomination of Franklin G. Floete to be Administrator of General Services since Edmund F. Mansure resigned. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 17, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-5; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the purpose of and comments upon S. 1992, a bill to provide for the conveyance of a tract of land in Madison County, Kentucky, to the Pioneer National Monument Association. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: 1953 or later; Report No.: (?); Report by: Eli E. Nobleman (for Senator John f. Kennedy, Chairman, Subcommittee on Reorganization, Committee on Government Operations) Content: Discusses the constitutional and legal aspects of draft legislation to relieve the President of the United States of certain of his administrative duties and functions. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 16, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-4; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to be held on Thursday, January 19, 1956. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 5, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-1; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Reports the accomplishments of the General Service Administration in the establishment of interagency motor pools and systems. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 6, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-2; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Relates the purpose and background of and recommendations concerning H.R. 7156, a bill to provide for the conveyance of land of the United States to the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 6, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-26; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and background of and proposed amendments to S. 1927, a bill to provide permanent authority for the relief of certain disbursing officers. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 6, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-25; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and background of and proposed amendments to S. 1806, a bill to amend section 1 of the act entitled "An Act to authorize relief of accountable officers of the Government, and for other purposes," approved August 1, 1947 (61 Stat. 720). CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 18, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-28; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Relates the purpose and background of S. 2116, a bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to proved that Government surplus property may be donated to 4-H Clubs. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 9, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-22; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the purpose of and comments upon S. 1585, a bill to provide for the return to the town of Hartford, Vermont, of certain land which was donated to the government as a site for a veteran's hospital. CRJO 6/05 "Major Legislation Reported By the Senate Committee on Government Operations" (attached is a handwritten list also) Date: August 5, 1955; Report No.: (?) Content: Lists the major legislation proposed and passed by the Senate Committee on Government Operations during the 84th Congress, 1st Session. CRJO 6/05 "Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, Task Force Report on Surplus Property" (three copies, the first with handwritten corrections); Report No.: (?) Content: Relates the opinion of the Hoover Commission concerning donated property from the government to 4-H Clubs. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 13, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-27; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the purpose of and comments upon H.J. Res. 330, a joint resolution which provides for the acceptance and maintenance of Presidential libraries. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-15; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the purpose and background of and suggest amendments to S. 2654, a bill which authorizes the Administrator of General Services to give certain lands in the state of Wyoming to the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming. CRJO 6/05 "Subcommittee on Reorganization Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: August 30, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-14SR; Report by: Miles Scull, Jr. (to the members of the Subcommittee on Reorganization) Content: Tabulates and comments upon Hoover Commission bills acted upon by the subcommittee during the 84th Congress. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations Subcommittee on Reorganization" (attached is an official copy of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1956) Date: June 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-11SR; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Summarizes and analyzes Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1956, a plan designed to establish the Federal Savings and Loan Corporation as an independent agency of the Federal Government. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-38; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Relates the purpose and background of and comments upon H.R. 9631, a bill to ratify and confirm the sale of certain real property of the United States. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 5, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-36; Report by: Glenn Shriver; Content: Reports the purpose and background of H.R. 9774, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain lands belonging to the United States government to the Board of Commissioners of Volusia County, Florida. Includes two letters, one from David W. Kendall, the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, to Herbert C. Bonner, the Chairman of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, and one from Roger W. Jones, the Assistant Director for Legislative Reference, to the Secretary of the Treasury. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 5, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-34; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for an Executive Session to be held on Friday, July 6, 1956. CRJO 6/05 "Subcommittee on Reorganization Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 21, 1956; Report No.: (?) Content: Outlines the agenda for the public hearings concerning S. 3517, a bill to provide for the reorganization of the safety functions of the Federal Government, on June 21, 1956, including a list of witnesses. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 3, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-35; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the purpose of and comments upon H.R. 8817, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain property belonging to the United States government to the city of Cobin, Kentucky. Includes a letter to Congressman Harold D. Cooley, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, from True D. Morse. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (two copies) Date: July 20, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-39; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for an Executive Session to take place on Monday, July 23, 1956. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-38; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Explains the purpose and background of H.R. 9631, a bill to ratify and confirm the sale of certain real property of the United States. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (two copies) Date: July 18, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-37; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Explains the purpose of and comments upon J.R. 10383, a bill to provide for the conveyance of property belonging to the United States government to the city of Vero Beach, Florida. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 24, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-21; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for an Executive Session to be held on Thursday, June 7, 1956. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: August 23, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-42; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Discusses the proposed disposal of Aluminum Forgings, Inc. Plant at Erie, Pennsylvania. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 25, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-31; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Describes and suggests amendments to S. 4076, a bill to provide for the appointment of the chief legal officers of certain departments in the executive branch by the President, by and with the consent of the Senate. CRJO 6/05 "Resume of Senate Floor Sessions and Committee Meetings, 84th Congress" (contains handwritten corrections); Report No.: (?) Content: Summarizes and reports the activities and decisions made by the Committee on Government Operations during the 1st Session of the 84th Congress. CRJO 6/05 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (two copies) Date: March 30, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-7; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports the purpose and history of and recommendations concerning S. 1004, a bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 so as to improve the administration of the program for the utilization of surplus property for educational and public health purposes. CRJO 6/05 "Nomination of Joseph Campbell to be Comptroller General of the United States" (contains handwritten corrections); Content: Recounts and explains the hearings of the Senate Committee on Government Operations which led them to recommended the approval of Joseph Campbell for Comptroller General CRJO 6/06 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers V CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 17, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-15; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the details of the proposed negotiated disposal of the aircraft plant (Plancor 993) at Chula Vista, California. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 8, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-13; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the details of the proposed negotiated disposal of surplus anti-friction bearings by the Department of the Army, and includes copies of letters from F.H. Higgins, Assistant Secretary of the Army, and Courtney Johnson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, to Senator John L McClellan. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 2, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-16; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Provides background information and other details concerning S. 855, S. 1318, S. 1417, and S. 1700, bills proposed to expand the donable property program. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 1, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-18; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Explains the details of the proposed negotiated disposal of surplus mineral estate in land of the former Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Houma, Louisiana. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 2, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-19; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Relates the purpose and background of S. 1975, a bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, to give former owners an opportunity to repurchase surplus real property. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 13, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-25; Report by: Eli. E. Nobleman; Content: Provides background information and other details concerning S. 30, S. 550, S. 967, S. 1104, and S. 1573, pending bills to authorize payments, of taxes or special assessments, or in lieu of taxes, to local taxing authorities. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 21, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-32; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Relates the purpose, background, and other details concerning S. 640, a bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to convey certain land in the State of Wyoming to the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 8, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-20; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and background of S. 1539, a bill to establish a Federal policy concerning the termination, limitation, or establishment of business-type operations of the government which may be conducted in competition with private enterprise. CRJO 6/06 "Subcommittee on Reorganization: Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: August 30, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-14SR; Content: Outlines the Hoover Commission bills acted upon by the subcommittee during the 84th congress. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: April 2, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-12; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Gives an explanation of S. 1141, a bill to authorize and direct the Administrator of General Services to donate to the Philippine Republic certain records captured from insurrections during 1899-1903. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 28, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-34; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses the purpose, background, and a suggested amendment to S. 806, a bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to quitclaim all interest of the United States in and to certain lands located in Indiana to the State of Indiana and to the board of trustees for Vincennes University, Vincinnes, Indiana. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 10, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-24SR; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and history of S. 933, a bill to provide for the reorganization of the safety functions of the Federal Government. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 13, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-26; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Explains the purpose and background of S. 6, a bill to eliminate claim of immunity from State and local taxes on contracts with the United States or its agencies or instrumentalities. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (handwritten corrections) Date: May 17, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-30; Report by: ?; Content: Outlines the legislative agenda called by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Government Operations. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (attached is a copy of bill S. 2191) Date: June 20, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-38; Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Summarizes, analyzes, and suggests further amendments to S. 2191, a bill to amend title III of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (handwritten corrections) Date: May 29, 1957; Report No.: ?; Report by: ?; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to be held on May 29, 1957. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (two copies) Date: June 12, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-36; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Outlines the agenda for the Executive Session to be held on June 13, 1957. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 21, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-39; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Discusses objections to S. 2191, the Legislative Activities Disclosure Act. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: June 7, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-35; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses the purpose and background of H.R. 4945, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain real property in West Palm Beach, Florida, to the Port of Palm Beach District. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 1, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-43; Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Recounts the status of legislative program. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: November 7, 1956; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-43; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Relates the purpose and background of S. 4196, a bill to provide for the adjustment of the legislative jurisdiction exercised by the United States over land in the several States used for Federal purposes. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: March 14, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-8; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Relates excerpts from a letter from the Attorney General concerning S. 1538, a bill to provide for the adjustment of the legislative jurisdiction exercised by the United States over land in the several States used for Federal purposes. CRJO 6/06 (Excerpt from larger document) Content: Concerns S. 894, a bill to limit the acquisition and use by civilian agencies of the Federal Government of equipment for reproducing documents, drawings, papers and so forth, on sensitized materials. CRJO 6/06 (Excerpt from larger document) Content: Concerns S. 1915, a bill to amend Public Law 883, Eighty-fourth congress, to provide for the conveyance of certain additional property of the United States to the city of Roseburg, Oregon, and bills S. 855, S. 1471, and S. 1700, which were bills to expand the donable property program. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on government Operations" Date: May 17, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-30; Content: Outlines the legislative agenda for the executive session. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (handwritten notes, attached is an excerpt on S. 1941 with handwritten notes on it) Date: May 14, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-28; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Concerns S. 1941, a bill to authorize the payment by the bureau of Public roads of transportation and subsistence costs to temporary employees on direct Federal highway projects, and includes letters from Sinclair Weeks, the Secretary of Congress to Richard Nixon, President of the Senate, and from Frank H.Weitzel, the Assistant Comptroller of the United States, to John McClellan, the Chairman of the Committee on Government Operations. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" (handwritten notes, attached is an excerpt on S. 806 with handwritten notes on it) Date: May 28, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-34; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses the purpose, background, and a suggested amendment to S. 806, a bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to quitclaim all interest of the United States in and to certain lands located in Indiana to the State of Indiana and to the board of trustees for Vincennes University, Vincinnes, Indiana. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 28, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-34; Report by: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses the purpose, background, and a suggested amendment to S. 806, a bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to quitclaim all interest of the United States in and to certain lands located in Indiana to the State of Indiana and to the board of trustees for Vincennes University, Vincinnes, Indiana. CRJO 6/06 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 1, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-17; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Discusses the purpose and background of S. 1799, a bill to facilitate the payment of Government checks. CRJO 6/06 "State Committee on Government Operations" (two copies) Date: May 27, 1957; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-29; Report by: Glenn K. Shriver; Content: Recounts and comments upon the purpose and background of S. 1408, a bill to provide allowances for transportation of house trailers to civilian employees of the United States who are transferred from one official station to another. CRJO 6/06 "Appendix A" (photocopy); Report No.: (?) Content: Outlines a supplemental agenda to the one found in Staff Memorandum No. 85-1-_. CRJO 6/06 "United States Senate" Report No.: (?) Content: Outlines the details of Legislative Employee Benefits as Provided by the Civil Service Retirement Act. CRJO 6/06 "85th Congress, 1st Session" (handwritten notes, attached is a handwritten note to O'Melia); Report No.: (?) Content: Concerns a bill to amend the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 to provide that the maximum rate on loans made or guaranteed under such Act shall not exceed 4 per centum and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide special tax treatment for interest on loans guaranteed under such act. CRJO 6/07 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers VI CRJO 6/07 "Committee on Government Operations" Date: May 11,1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-15; Content: explains GAO report survey of Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance on "Airplanes in Open" Under contracts with the Department of the Air Force and the Department of Navy. CRJO 6/07 "Record Of Accomplishments Of The Senate Permanent Subcommittee On Investigations Under The Championship Of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy For The Year 1954." Date: November 1, 1954; Report No.: (?) Content: Gives a list of persons discharged, suspended, or who resigned as a result of subcommittee hearings in 1954. CRJO 6/07 "Report Of Special Committee To Investigate The Use Of Mail Covers On Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Or Any Other Senator." Date: December 3, 1954; Report No.: (?); Report by: Homer Ferguson, Walter F. George.; Content: Gives information on the use of mail covers on senator McCarthy. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 13, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-23; Content: Gives information on the legislative calendar submitted to the members of the committee for approval, or disapproval, July 17, 1954. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 17, 1954; Report No.: (?) Content: Gives information on the pending bills on which the Committee on Government Operations has to give a record to Walter L. Reynolds.(3 copies) CRJO 6/07 "Rules Procedure" Report No.: (?) Content: Gives Information on the rules of working of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee On Investigations. CRJO 6/07 "Rules Adopted By The Committee On Government Operations On Tuesday" Date: April 20, 1954; Report No.: (?) Content: Gives information on the rules adopted by the Committee On Government Operations. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Report No.: (?); Report by: Mr. McClellan; Content: Describes the nomination of Joseph Campbell to be the Comptroller General of the United States. CRJO 6/07 "Fifth Amendment Exposed By Subcommittee During Chairmanship Of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy." Date: 1953, 1954; Report No.: (?) Content: Total of 113 fifth amendment communists. CRJO 6/07 "Interim Report Of The Committee On Government Operations By This Permanent Subcommittee On Investigations." Report No.: (?) Content: Gives information on the interim report of the committee. CRJO 6/07 "Memorandum" Date: December 30, 1954; Report No.: (?); Report by: James N. Julian; Content: Describes the Staff Reports on Communist Infiltration of Defense Industries. CRJO 6/07 "Watkins' dishonesty Reflected in his Statement of the alleged Duties of the Committee" Report No.: (?) Content: Describes Watkins' dishonest statement of the Alleged Duties of the Committee. CRJO 6/07 "Memorandum" Date: January 20, 1955; Report No.: (?); Report by: James N. Juliana; Content: Gives information on the Staff Report of Irving Peress and Related Cases. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: March 10, 1954; Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-5; Content: Gives information on the Legislative Agenda. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" { Date: January 12, 1955; Staff Memorandum No. 84-2-; Content: Gives information on the nomination of Joseph Campbell to be the Comptroller General of the United States. (Supplemental to Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-33"Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: May 10, 1955; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 84-1-14; Content: Gives information on S-1005 -to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended. (2 copies) CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: December 31, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-34; Content: Gives Major Deficiencies in the Organization of the Panama canal Company and the Canal Zone Government, as Disclosed by Audit Reports of the comptroller general of the United States. CRJO 6/07 "Ft. Monmouth Investigation" Report No.: (?) Content: Gives information on the Ft. Monmouth Investigation. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 9, 1954; Report No.: (?); Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Gives information on the Act passed to amend section 7 of the Administrative Expenses act of 1946, as amended. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 13, 1954; Report No.: (?); Report by: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Describes the petition of H. A. Spalinski , President, Public Power and Water Corporation, Trenton, New Jersey. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 12, 1954; Report No.: (?); Report by: Glenn K. Shiver; Content: Gives information on the draft of a bill to authorize reciprocal fire protection agreements between departments and agencies of the US and public or private organizations engaged in fire-fighting activities. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: May 13, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-13; Content: Gives information on S. 3155 (Mundt), to authorize the Administrator of General Services to establish and operate motor-vehicle pools and systems, to authorize the Civil Service Commission to regulate operators of Government-owned motor vehicles, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/07 "A Bill" Date: 84th Congress, 1st Session.; Report No.: (?) Content: Gives information on a bill introduced by McCarthy, to deny military or naval retired pay and veterans benefits in the case of individuals, if such individuals, while members of the armed services, have refused to sign a loyalty oath or have claimed the (Insert title of bill here) constitutional privilege against self-incrimination when questioned with regard to Communist Party membership or other subversive affiliations or activities. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: March 9, 1954; Report No.: (?); Report by: Walter L. Reynolds; Content: Gives information on the proof of the Committee Report on organization of the Government. CRJO 6/07 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 8, 1954; Staff Memorandum No.: 83-2-(?) Content: Gives information on legislative calendar on which committee has not completed action CRJO 6/08 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers VII CRJO 6/08 "Committee on Government Operations" Date: November 24, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-33; Content: Gives information on the appointment of Comptroller General of the United States. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 24, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-21; Content: Gives information on the Legislative Agenda and Committee Program pending before the Subcommittee on Legislative Program. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 24, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-22; Content: Gives information on the S. 2473--to provide for payments by the Federal Government to States or Local taxing units adversely affected by Federal acquisition, ownership, or use of defense production facilities, to provide for the taxation of certain Federal properties, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/08 "An Act" Date: April 27, 1954; Report No.: H.R. 5605; Content: Gives information on the ways to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide for payments of taxes or payments in lieu of taxes with respect to real property transferred from Government corporations to other agencies of the federal Government. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 23, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-19; Content: Gives information on the outline of a proposed committee report on H.R. 8753, a bill to authorize the Administrative of General Services to establish, maintain, and operate centralized motor vehicle pools systems, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 23, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-20; Content: Gives information on the H.R. 5605, to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to provide for payment of taxes or payments in lieu of taxes with respect to real Property Transferred from Government Corporations to other agencies of the Federal Government. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: March 10, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-5; Content: Gives information on the Legislative agenda. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: April 9, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-11; Content: Gives information on the Legislative agenda and Committee program. CRJO 6/08 "Memorandum For The Committee On Government Operations" Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-19; Report by: The office of the Legislative Counsel United States Senate.; Content: Describes the memorandum which was transmitted pursuant to the request of Mr. Nobleman of the Committee staff for a brief analysis of S. 2473, with particular attention to its sufficiency from the standpoint of draftsmanship. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 8, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-17; Content: Gives information on the outline of a proposed committee report on H.R. 6290, a bill to discontinue certain reports now required by law. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 24, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-22; Content: Gives information on the S.2473--to provide for payments by the Federal Government to States or local taxing units adversely affected by Federal acquisition, ownership, or use of defense production facilities, to provide for the taxation of certain Federal properties, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: September 8, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-27; Content: Gives information on the Legislative Action, 83rd Congress (2 copies) CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: September 16, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-28; Content: Gives information on the authority to dispose of certain surplus land in the Virgin Islands. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 26, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-24; Content: Gives information on the H.R. 9835, to provide for the termination of Government Operations which are in competition with private enterprise. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 27, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-25; Content: Gives information on the S. 3773--to authorize reciprocal protection agreements between departments and agencies of the United States and public or private organizations engaged in fire-fighting activities, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: July 27, 1954; Report No.: Staff Memorandum No. 83-2-26; Content: Gives information on the Legislative calendar-as of July 27, 1954. CRJO 6/08 "Senate Committee On Government Operations" Date: June 9 (legislative day, May 13), 1954.; Report No.: 1535; Report by: from the Committee on Government Operations.; Content: Gives information on the Section 1 (d) of the helium Act (50 U.S.C. 161 (d))which is to be amended, and to repeal section 3 (13) of the act entitled "An Act to amend or repeal certain Government property Laws for other purposes" (65 Stat. 708) CRJO 6/09 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers VIII - 1 of 2 CRJO 6/09 "In the Matter of A. Bruce Hunt" Date: October 3, 1950; Report by: Ellison D. Smith, Jr., National Labor Relations Board Loyalty Board; Content: Voices a dissenting opinion against the conclusion reached by the majority of the Agency Loyalty Board that reasonable grounds do not exist to doubt the loyalty of the employee A. Bruce Hunt. CRJO 6/09 "Fish Committee" Date: 1955 or later; Report by: various Congressional Committees; Content: Contains a listing of hearings and resolutions by various Congressional Committees and State Legislatures as far back as the early 1930's up until the mid-1950's. CRJO 6/09 "Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government" Date: February 1954; Report by: Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government; Content: Gives a short biography of the Commission's members and reports who appointed them. Gives a break down of the Commission's various task forces. CRJO 6/09 "Commission Report on Personnel and Civil Service" Date: February 14, 1955; Report by: Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government; Report for: United States Congress; Content: Reports the findings and recommendations of the special task force designated to investigate Personnel and Civil Service with the Executive Branch of the Government. CRJO 6/09 "Select List of Publications Available from the Superintendent of Documents" (two copies) Date: 1958 or later; Report by: House Committee on un-American Activities; Content: Contains a list of publications available for purchase from the House Committee on un-American Activities. CRJO 6/10 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers VIII - 2 of 2 CRJO 6/10 "In the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia" Date: February 2, 1948.; Report by: Jeanette Rawls and Chloe S. MacReynolds.; Content: National Maritime Union Of America, Joseph Curran, individually and as President of the National Maritime Union of America ; William Hill and Ray Sandberg, individually and as members of the National Maritime Union of America, Plaintiffs. Vs. Paul M Herzog, individually and as Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board; John M, Houston, James J. Reynolds, Jr., Abe Murdock, and J. Copeland Gray, individually and as members of the National Labor Relations Board, Defendants. CRJO 6/10 "McCarthy" Date/issue: 84th, 1st; Report by: United States Senate.; Content: To deny military or naval retired pay and veterans' benefits in the case of individuals and the dependents of individuals, if such individuals, while members of the armed services, have refused to sign a loyalty oath or have claimed the constitutional privilege against self-incrimination when questioned with regard to Communist Party membership or other subversive affiliations or activities. CRJO 6/10 "Highlights Of The Yalta Papers And Related Data" Date: March 1955.; Report by: Staff of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. CRJO 6/10 "Memorandum" Date: May 27, 1954 or later.; Content: Memorandum of law and precedent relative to charge that Senator McCarthy invited employees of the Executive Branch of the Government to give him classified information on Graft, corruption and espionage within the Executive Branch. CRJO 6/10 "Memorandum" Content: Memorandum relating to the charge that Senator McCarthy showed contempt of a Senatorial Committee. CRJO 6/10 "Memorandum" Date: August 24, 1954; Report No.: (?) Content: Gives information on the memorandum relating to propriety of censure for offense committed against a prior Congress. CRJO 6/11 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers IX CRJO 6/11 "Fish Committee U.S. House of Representatives" [handwritten title]; Date: None; Content: "Index to Hearings" [handwritten title]. pg. 1-52 Publications (with part number, volume number and page): pg. 1:; Accion; Advance; Alba, Nuova; American Technique in Industry; Amerikas, Zihna; Atheist; Butte Bulletin; Class Struggle; Coal Digger; Common Herd; Communist; Communist International - etc.; pg. 53-441 Individuals (with part number, volume number and page): pg. 53:; Abbott, Minnie; Abern, Martin; Abernethy, Bruce H.; Aberson, M.; Accorsi, Salvatore; Achieff, Alex; Adam, J.J.; Adams, George P.; Adams, Mary; Adams, Oscar; Adams, Sarah Root; Adams, W.H.; Adamson, Wayne; Adams, Winslow H.; Addams, Jane - etc. CRJO 6/12 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers X CRJO 6/12 "Memorandum Relating to the Charge that Senator McCarthy Showed Contempt of a Senatorial Committee" Content: "Amendments to the Senate Resolution 301 were proposed by Senators Flanders, Morse, and Fulbright in the nature of specifications of charges. Each of these Senators charged that Senator McCarthy showed contempt and disdain for the Senate Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections in the 82nd Congress by declining the invitation..." Two copies. CRJO 6/12 "The Communist Conspiracy to Capture Man's Mind" Content: "If the United States Senate votes censure, the Communist Party of the United States will have demonstrated its power to capture the minds of a large section of the American people. This will have been a consummation too dreadful too fantastic to contemplate. CRJO 6/12 Memo 7 Date: January 28, 1957; Report by: Senator McCarthy; Content: "Attached hereto is a copy of a Resolution that I have just introduced in the Senate, which may be of interest to you." Attached is "Proposed subject matter for a new Senate Document. CRJO 6/12 "S. 2457, Authorizing the GSA and the Post Office Department to Enter Into Lease-Purchase Agreement" Report by: Senate; Content: "The subject bill, S. 2457, would authorize the Administrator of General Services and the Postmaster General to enter into lease-purchase agreements for periods of not less than ten years nor more than twenty-five years, for the acquisition of real property for permanent space requirements of the Federal Government. CRJO 6/12 "S. Resolution" Report by: Senator McCarthy; Content: "Resolved: That it is the sense of the Senate that the United States delegate to the United Nations should introduce in that organization at the earliest practicable time an appropriate resolution calling upon member Nations to embargo shipments of all goods to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics so long as Russian troops are stationed in Hungary and until ... CRJO 6/12 "S. 2564" Report by: Senate; Content: "An act to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Gubbins and Company, of Lima, Peru, and Reynaldo Gubbins." Twelve copies. Attached to the first copy is a rough draft of the bill and attached to the last six copies are the Congressional Record No. 162 with the following underlined: The message also announced that the Senate had passed bills and a joint resolution of the following titles, in which the concurrence of the House is requested:... CRJO 6/12 "List of Particulars" Content: "Re: Blacklisting of Latin Americans" Entry of August 2, 1946 is arrowed and underlined. CRJO 6/12 "S. 384" Date: January 14, 1955; Report by: Mr. Flanders; Content: "An act to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Gubbins and Company, of Lima, Peru, and Reynaldo Gubbins. CRJO 6/12 "Calendar No. 2313" Date: August 6, 1954; Report by: Mr. Langer, Committee on the Judiciary; Content: "The purpose of the proposed legislation, as amended, is to confer jurisdiction on the United States Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of Gubbins and Co. and Reynaldo Gubbins, of Lima, Peru, against the United States for losses allegedly incurred by them as the result of action taken by Government officials on or about July 17, 1941..." Two copies. CRJO 6/12 "Congressional Record" Date: August 18, 1954; Report by: House of Representatives; Content: Two sections underlined: "Gubbins and Co. --Bill Placed at Footnote of Calendar: The bill (S. 2564) to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear the claims of Gubbins and Co., ..." Two copies. CRJO 6/12 "United States Court of Appeals" Date: July 19, 1951; Content: "Reynaldo Gubbins and Guillermo Gubbins, doing business under the name and style of Gubbins and Co., Appellants. CRJO 6/13 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers XI CRJO 6/13 "Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 9, 1957; Report by: L. H. Fountain; Content: "The Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations has available a limited supply of the three Committee Prints described below. Should you wish to receive any of these documents, would you kindly check the appropriate space preceding the titles and return this form to:... CRJO 6/13 "Legislative Program of the General Services Administration" Date: June 2, 1955; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "In a letter to the Chairman, the Administrator of General Services requested an opportunity to appear before the committee to submit an outline and supporting details of the GSA administrative and legislative program. CRJO 6/13 "Legislative Program, 1st. Session, 84th Congress" Date: June 2, 1955; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "The Administrator of General Services has requested an opportunity to appear before the committee to outline in detail the program of GSA, particularly as it relates to the broker sales program and the need for extension of authority for the disposal of surplus property by negotiation, and to States and other public agencies under such conditions as may be determined. CRJO 6/13 "S. 140 (Clements)" Date: June 7, 1955; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "To amend the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, to extend the dates prior to which surplus real property owned by the United States must have been acquired to be subject to conveyance by the United States for historical monument purposes... CRJO 6/13 "Disposal of Surplus C46F Aircraft by the Department of the Air Force" Date: May 25, 1955; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "Under the provisions of Public Law 522, 82nd Congress (extended by Public Law 492 of the 83rd Congress to June 30, 1955), the Administrator of General Services is authorized to dispose of excess Federal property by ... CRJO 6/13 "S. 888 (Mr. Martin of Penna)" Date: February 21, 1955; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "To make temporary provision for the payment of taxes, or the making of payments in lieu of taxes, with respect to certain real estate held by Government Corporations, or transferred by them to other Government Agencies, and for other purposes. CRJO 6/13 "Summary of Major Provisions of S. 888" Content: "Section 1 provides a short title -- the 'Government Corporation Real Property Tax Adjustment Act of 1955'... CRJO 6/13 "Agenda for Executive Session, Tuesday, January 25, 1955" { Date: January 22, 1955; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "1.Rules of Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. (Discussion on Rule No. 5). 2.Approval of Budget for Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations..." { "Memorandum Relating to Propriety of Censure for Offense Committed against a Prior Congress" Content: "On August 24, 1954, this Committee issued a specification of charges comprised of five basic categories. Category I relates to Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's alleged contumacy toward a committee of the Eighty-second Congress. CRJO 6/13 "Memorandum Relating to the Charge that Senator McCarthy Showed Contempt of a Senatorial Committee" Content: "Amendments to Senate Resolution 301 were proposed by Senators Flanders, Morse, and Fulbright in the nature of specifications of charges. Each of these Senators charged that Senator McCarthy showed contempt and disdain for the Senate Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections in the 82nd Congress by declining the invitation .... CRJO 6/13 "Memorandum of Law and Precedent Relative to Charge that Senator McCarthy Invited Employees of the Executive Branch of the Government to Give Him Classified Information on Graft, Corruption and Espionage within the Executive Branch" Content: "On May 27, 1954, during the special Senate investigation on charges and counter charges involving Secretary of the Army Stevens and Senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin, Senator McCarthy made the following statement:..." Two copies. CRJO 6/13 "Legislative Agenda" Date: February 5, 1957; Report by: Committee on Government Operations; Content: "Reports to the Senate. (a) Activities of the United States Senate, 84th Congress. (b) Compilation of Hoover Commission legislation introduced and approved in 84th Congress. ... CRJO 6/13 "Progress on Reorganization of the Passport Office, Department of State" Date: February 6, 1957; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "The following is a draft of a proposed report on the progress made on the reorganization of the Passport Office, as originally recommended by this committee in Senate Reports Nos. 1604 and 1605, 84th Congress, for committee consideration. CRJO 6/13 "S. 4196 (McClellan and McCarthy)" Date: November 7, 1956; Report by: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Content: "To provide for the adjustment of the legislative jurisdiction exercised by the United States over land in the several States used for Federal purposes." Two copies. CRJO 6/13 Letter ; Date: November 1, 1954; Report by: Lyle O. Snader; Content: "This will acknowledge receipt of your statement or receipts and expenditures as Treasurer of the above Committee for the period ended October 27, 1954 filed in this office pursuant to the Federal Corrupt Practices Act of 1925. CRJO 6/14 Oversize Committee Reports And Papers XII - 1 of 2 CRJO 6/14 "Suggested Rules for the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations" { Content: "1. No major investigation shall be initiated without approval of either a majority of the Subcommittee or a majority of the full Committee on Government Operations." (?) Content: "We are of the opinion that the following changes should be made to the proposed agreement between General Tires Inc. and General Tire and Rubber Company: ..." Three pages. Corrections made throughout. CRJO 6/14 "To protect defense facilities from breaches of national security by individuals of questionable loyalty to the United States, and for other purposes " Report by: McCarthy; Content: "That this Act may be cited as the 'Defense Facilities Protection Act of 1955'. CRJO 6/14 "S. 3428" Date: August 18, 1954; Report by: House of Representatives; Content: "An Act to authorize the Federal Government to guard strategic defense facilities against individuals believed to be disposed to commit acts of sabotage, espionage, or other subversion. CRJO 6/14 "Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry" Report by: Committee on Government Operations; Content: "During 1953 this subcommittee and its staff received information indicating that members of the Communist Party were employed in key defense industries. Investigation revealed that those plants were engaged in the manufacture of vital materials for various agencies of the Federal Government in connection with our defense efforts. CRJO 6/14 "Decision of the Chief Hearing Examiner Statement" Report by: Department of Justice; Office of Alien Property; Content: "This is a proceeding for the return of vested property initiated by a notice of claim filed on August 9, 1948 pursuant to the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended (50 U.S.C.A. App. 1 et seq.) CRJO 6/14 "Investigations of Subversive Activities" Content: "1930 Hamilton Fish Special House Committee, H. Res. 220, 71st Congress, 3rd Session. CRJO 6/14 "Congressional Record -- Senate" Report by: Senate; Content: "Resolution of Wisconsin Legislature on Life and Services of Hon. Joseph R. McCarthy." Attached are multiple drafts of resolution of McCarthy's life and hand written note "in his fight against Communism, in accord with the Constitutional process of the Senate? CRJO 6/14 "Subversive Activities Control Board" Date: June 1, 1955; Report by: Thomas J. Herbert; Content: "On May 31, 1955, petitioner filed a motion to dismiss without prejudice the petition, to wit, the first amended petition in this proceeding. No one appeared for respondent and counsel for the intervenor, Pauline Royce, does not oppose the motion. Accordingly, the motion is granted, and it is therefore, Ordered that the petition herein be dismissed without prejudice. CRJO 6/14 "Congress of the United States" Report by: Ralph W. Gwinn; Content: "Thank you and all of the 8288 who answered the questionnaire and the 3000 who wrote me letters and memoranda besides. I'm glad you approve the idea of a Congressman sending questionnaires to his constituents. CRJO 6/14 "Report on George S. Wheeler" Report by: George V. McDavitt; Content: "History: On January 2, 1945, the Civil Service Commission informed the subject and the FEA that George S. Wheeler had been found ineligible for employment with the Government, in that he had violated sections of the Hatch Act and the Civil Service Commission regulations. CRJO 6/14 "Information from the Files of the Committee on Un-American Activities " Date: February 3, 1952; Report by: House of Representatives; Content: "The public records, files and publications of this Committee disclose the following information concerning John W. Brigham:... CRJO 6/14 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Content: "1. Resolution for funds for Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. 2. Report of Subcommittee on Reorganization 'Reports of the Second Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government'. CRJO 6/14 "Committee on Un-American Activities" Date: April 3, 1959; Report by: House of Representatives; Content: "The Communist Party of California is engaged in a massive effort to penetrate every segment of the California community, including industries, unions, major political parties, community and fraternal organizations, churches and nationality groups, that House Un-American Activities Committee warned in an extensive report released today. CRJO 6/14 "Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: July 2, 1956; Content: "Status of Legislative Calendar" Bill Numbers, Titles, Assigned to, Status or Recommendations are the column headings CRJO 6/14 Memoranda and notes clipped together Content: Memorandum: "Received of Committee on Government Operations the following volumes to be returned to Library of Congress:..." Handwritten notes including various senator's names. CRJO 6/14 "Post Office Manual" Date: 1952; Content: "Chapter XIII: Inquires and Complaints; Information Furnished 1. Persons whom information may be furnished. --Postmasters and others in the Postal Service shall not give to unauthorized persons information concerning mail. CRJO 6/14 "Staff Personnel of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Committee on Rules and Administration for the Last Six Months" Date: 1952; Content: "All of the above employees, except Stanley T. Fisher and Mary K. Yanick, were employed subsequent to September, 1952 CRJO 6/14 "Memorandum" Date: December 2, 1954; Report by: W.F. Bookwalter; Content: "Following is the chronology of resignations and appointment to membership of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections, 1952. CRJO 6/14 "Joint Release by Senators Wiley and McCarthy" Content: "In order to achieve a fair balance of representation on Circuit Court of Appeal, we strongly urge the appointment of an additional judge from Wisconsin to fill the present vacancy in the Circuit Court of Appeals. CRJO 6/14 "Memorandum" Content: "Re: Proposed Amendment to Section 9 (h) of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947. CRJO 6/15 Oversize Committee Reports and Papers XII - 2 of 2 CRJO 6/15 Various papers and notes clipped together Content: "United States District Court for the District of Columbia: Information for Attorney Applicants for Admissions on Motion" also, handwritten notes. CRJO 6/15 "Amendment to S. Res. 301, Offered by Mr. Flanders, under date of August 2, 1954" Content: "Item No. 22. 'He (Senator McCarthy) has failed to perform the solid and useful duties of the Government Operations Committee, abandoning the legitimate and vital functions of this committee.' CRJO 6/15 "A Bill to establish the Office of Information for State Management" Content: "That (a) there is hereby established at the seat of Government a new agency to be known as the Office of Information for State Management (hereinafter referred to as the 'Office') which shall function as a central clearing house for information on all phases of governmental activity of interest to the several States." Two copies. CRJO 6/15 "Foreign Operations Administration Manual" Content: "Procedures for the Protection of Certain Non-Defense Information" Two copies. CRJO 6/15 "Smaller Magazines Postal Committee" Report by: A. C. Kalmbach CRJO 6/15 Content: "Definition: A smaller magazine is any periodical under 250,000 circulations as distinguished from massive publications running into millions. 1. 120% rate increase will be disastrous to smaller magazines. CRJO 6/15 "Provisions from Title 18, United States Code" Content: "(a) Whoever, being a postmaster or Postal Service employee, unlawfully detains, delays, or opens any letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail entrusted to him or which shall come into his possession, and which was intended to be conveyed by mail, or carried or delivered by any carrier or other employee of the Postal Service, or forwarded through...(?); Content: "I have heard statements made in the heat of passion that none of us like, and which we do not like to hear said about a fellow Senator, regardless of what he has done or whence he has come. But it is about time for us to stop and think whether or not it is contemptible and abusive to say that the members of the select committee adopted, at least in part, the charges of the junior Senator from Vermont (Mr. Flanders), who admitted on the floor of the Senate on July 31, 1954, that his charges were, at least, in part, prepared by the Committee for a More Effective Congress." First page missing. CRJO 2,7/ Correspondence CRJO 2/01 Correspondence I CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum" Date(s): July 1955-February 1957; From: McCarthy; To: Mr. Wannall-Printing Clerk; Content: Twenty-two requests for printed materials to be bound. Some requests include handwritten Attachments. CRJO 2/01 "Dear Dick." (Attached to the letter are two articles) { Date: May 10, 1954; From: Mrs. O (O'Melia?); To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Letter asserting that one-worldism is America's biggest threat.; Attachment #1: "For America Group." ; Date: May 7, ?; Content: Details the formation of "For America", an organization dedicated to fighting one-worldism.; Attachment #2: "University of Notre Dame" Date: April 22, 1954; Content: Highlights a speech given by Dr. Milton Burton- head of Notre Dame's radiation research project. Dr. Burton believes secrecy in H-bomb technology to be pointless because anybody with the most rudimentary knowledge of physics could develop this technology. Dr. Burton further states that the only solution to the atomic threat is to put all nations under a single UN government and outlaw nuclear bombs. CRJO 2/01 "Application for Pardon of Eugene V. Debs"- Reprint Date: December 23, 1921; From: H.M. Daugherty (Attorney General); To: The President (?) Content: After a lengthy discussion of all the harm Debs has wrought and his present lack of remorse, the Attorney General recommends that because Debs is old, his wife's health is failing, and the espionage act which convicted him has since been repealed that Debs should be pardoned. CRJO 2/01 "Bolshevist Propaganda in Washington"-Reprint Date: February 11, 1919; From: T.W. Gregory (Attorney General); To: The President of the Senate; Content: The Attorney General speaks of action he has taken against two "subversive" meetings which took place in Washington DC. CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum"-Copy (two copies) Date: December 9, 1953; From: Frank Carr; To: McCarthy; Content: Relaying to McCarthy what transpired in a meeting between himself (Carr) and John Adams. Carr purports that Adams is trying to use David Shine to get McCarthy's committee to stop its investigation of the Army. CRJO 2/01 Memorandum-Copy (two copies) Date: December 9, 1953; From: Roy Cohn; To: McCarthy; Content: Informing McCarthy that John Adams had offered to exchange information about an Air Force base housing many homosexuals for information about the next Army project to be investigated by McCarthy's committee. CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum for the Chairman." Date: July 10, 1953; From: John H. Simms- Legislative Council; To: McCarthy; Content: Response to questions posed by McCarthy to Simms regarding the authority of a subcommittee to give its chairman power to fire its members. CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum"-Copy (two copies) Date: October 2, 1953; From: Frank Carr; To: McCarthy; Content: Regarding a meeting between himself (Carr), Roy Cohn, and Secretary Stevens. Carr writes of Stevens' willingness to cooperate with the investigation, and specifically of his efforts to rescind General Lawton's order that nobody at Fort Monmouth should speak to any member of McCarthy's committee. CRJO 2/01 Memorandum-Copy (two copies) Date: December 17, 1953; From: McCarthy; To: Roy Cohn and Frank Carr; Content: Regarding the Army's decision to dismiss General Lawton because of his cooperation with McCarthy's investigation. McCarthy suggests that in the future they need to take steps to protect those who cooperate from such retribution. CRJO 2/01 Memorandum-Copy (two copies) Date: December 21, 1953; From: Frank Carr; To: McCarthy; Content: Informing McCarthy that the subcommittee has only enlisted the services of David Schine when it was necessary to subcommittee work. Carr continues that in his meetings with John Adams he (Carr) has not shown any interest in Schine's military career other than a desire to see Schine not penalized for his association with the subcommittee. CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum"-Copy (two copies) Date: January 9, 1954; From: Frank Carr; To: Roy Cohn; Content: Informing Cohn that he (Carr) believes John Adams will be unhelpful regarding Cohn's wish to have David Schine temporarily released from Army duty to help with a subcommittee report. CRJO 2/01 Memorandum-Copy (two copies) Date: January 14, 1954; From: Roy Cohn; To: McCarthy; Content: Regarding John Adams' insistence that he will fight McCarthy's investigation of the Army, and his further insistence that Cohn get him a law partnership in New York CRJO 2/01 Memorandum-Copy (two copies) Date: January 15, 1954; From: Frank Carr; To: McCarthy; Content: Advising McCarthy to be friendly to John Adams, and briefly discussing a mounting tensions between John Adams and Roy Cohn. CRJO 2/01 Reprint of Correspondence I, #8; Date: November 6, 1953; To/From: Memorandum for the file/ (McCarthy?) Content: An account of a meeting between Secretary Stevens, McCarthy, Frank Carr, Roy Cohn, and John Adams. Stevens expresses concern regarding McCarthy's investigation into the Army, and the effect this investigation could have on his job security. Adams suggests that the Army investigation be put off and that other branches of the military be investigated instead.; C.) Date: November 17, 1953; To/From: Memorandum for the file/ (McCarthy?) Content: An account of a meeting between McCarthy and Secretary Stevens. Stevens denies and produces a transcript to the contrary of press reports stating that he denied that any espionage took place at Fort Monmouth. Stevens tries to divert the investigation into the Army to other branches of the military.; D.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #6; E.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #5; F.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #9; G.) Reprint of Correspondence I, #10; Reprint of Correspondence I, #11; Reprint of Correspondence I, #12; Reprint of Correspondence I, #13; Date: March 11, 1954; To/From: Memorandum for the file/ Frank Carr; Content: Regarding a meeting between McCarthy and Assistant Secretary of Defense Fred Seaton (Roy Cohn and Frank Carr were also present). McCarthy addresses a paper, prepared by John Adams' office, in which the Investigations subcommittee is accused of using pressure tactics to get preferential treatment for David Schine. McCarthy offers Seaton memoranda prepared by the committee regarding Schine in an attempt to refute this accusation. CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum" Date: October 8, 1953; From: Francis K. Flanagan; To: McCarthy; Content: Regarding a decision made by Secretary of Air Talbot and other Department of Defense officials to give security clearance to Leo Harvey- President of the Harvey Machine Company. Harvey had previously been denied clearance by the Industrial Security Board of the Armed Services due to some evidence of Communist sympathy. This clearance will allow Mr. Harvey's company to produce aircraft parts for the Air Force, and continue with confidential development work it has been doing for the Army. CRJO 2/01 "Western Union Telegram"-Copy with handwritten note on back; Date: April 15, 1954; From: Roy Cohn; To: Karl E. Mundt; Content: Regarding Senator Symington's release of the full text of the Army's specifications for the forthcoming hearings against McCarthy, and the previous, partial leakage of this information to journalists. CRJO 2/01 "Western Union Telegram"-Copy; Date: April 15, 1954; From: Roy Cohn; To: Karl E. Mundt; Content: Addressing the Army's violation of a subcommittee rule forbidding publication of either the Army's or the Investigation subcommittee's specifications for the forthcoming trial until each party has had the chance to prepare its specifications. Cohn demands an investigation of this violation before the Investigations subcommittee provides any more information to Mundt's subcommittee. CRJO 2/01 "Memorandum" Date: April 30, 19?; From: Ray ?; To: McCarthy; Content: Regarding an anonymous phone call in which the caller claimed to have proof that the CID was monitoring the activities of McCarthy and associates. CRJO 2/01 "Western Union" Date: November 7, 1954; From: Jim Jas L Ewing III- Monroe News-Star World; To: McCarthy; Content: Offering assistance of "any kind" from the News Star World. CRJO 2/01 "The Burlington Hotel" Date: ?; From: RG; To: ?; Content: Regarding an incident in which the Chilean Ambassador to Russia's son married a Russian woman, who was subsequently prohibited from leaving Russia when her husband and his family desired to return to Chile. CRJO 2/01 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations"-Copy; Date: January 8, 1954; From: McCarthy; To: David V. Jennings, Jr.; Content: In response to a letter McCarthy received from Jennings regarding the position of United States District Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. McCarthy gives Jennings advise on how to go about applying for this position. Attached to the letter is a completed "Personnel Data-For Position in Executive Branch of Federal Government" form. CRJO 2/02 Correspondence II CRJO 2/02 "Statement Submitted at Request of Temporary Subcommittee" Date: April 20, 1954; From: McCarthy; To: Senator Karl E. Mundt; Content: Defending the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations against a report of wrongdoing put out by Secretary of the Army Robert Stevens and Army council John Adams. Also accusing Stevens' and Adams' report to be fallacious and deceptive.; Attachment(s): A list of typographical corrections to be made to the above letter. CRJO 2/02 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy." Date: December 22, 1953; From: McCarthy; To: Robert T. Stevens; Content: Assuring Secretary Stevens that he (McCarthy) has had no influence over members of his staff who have tried to intervene in behalf of David Schine. Stating his disapproval that Schine was drafted, but his intention to keep out of the affair. CRJO 2/02 "Hon. A. Willis Robertson." (two copies) Date: April 23, 1954; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Senator Robertson; Content: Acknowledging Reynolds' receipt of a letter from Robertson regarding a claim of the Richmond Packers, Inc., and the Atlas Finance Co. which was pending before the Department of Defense. CRJO 2/02 "Urban P. Van Susteren." Date: October 17, 1952; From: Urban P. Van Susteren ("Van"); To: Tom McCormick (Secretary-Treasurer McCarthy for Senator Club) Content: Asking that Mr. McCormick give McCarthy a letter, which Mr. Van Susteren thinks should be used in a campaign speech. CRJO 2/02 "Communist Party of Maryland and the District of Columbia" (two copies) Date: November 27, 1950; From: Philip Frankfeld, George A. Meyers, and Roy Wood (Officers of the Communist Party in Maryland and the District of Columbia); To: residents of Maryland; Content: Urging recipients to read the "enclosed" article, "Appeal to Reason", and to fight McCarthyism. CRJO 2/02 "Mr. Urban P. Van Susteren." Date: October 10, 1952; From: Mr. and Mrs. William D. Scott; To: Mr. Urban P. Van Susteren; Content: Thanking Mr. Van Susteren for replying to their (the Scott's) plea for help in finding information regarding their son, who they suspect is a POW in a Korean camp. Providing additional information on their plight and that of other citizens with lost sons/fathers/brothers. CRJO 2/02 "Hon. Joseph McCarthy." Date: October 23, 1952; From: George Harclaon; To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Congratulating McCarthy on his fight against Communism, and requesting that Republican officials take the lead in exposing the Communist threat. CRJO 2/02 "Hon. Harry Truman." Date: September 3, 1948; From: George Harclaon; To: Harry Truman; Content: Condemning Truman's actions and policies as disastrous to the United States. CRJO 2/02 "The Blackstone- Tyler's Largest and Finest." (2 copies, 1 printed on hotel stationary with attached envelope, and one on plain paper.) Date: October 18, 1952; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Mr. Herman Greenspun; Content: Accusing Mr. Greenspun of multiple crimes, including Communist affiliation. CRJO 2/02 "J.B. Matthews." (two copies) Date: November 11, 1954; From: J.B. Matthews; To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Listing names of members of the board of advisors of the National Committee for an Effective Congress who supposedly have Communist affiliations. CRJO 2/02 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: December 10, 1953; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Paul H. Hughes; Content: Regarding the "Dhahran matter", and expressing desire to recover a correspondence between himself (McCarthy) and Hughes, which had been lost. CRJO 2/02 "United States Senate Memorandum" (notes in the margin- probably by O'Melia) Date: November 22, 1953; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Requesting that several tasks be performed- the language is very secretive so it's hard to give details. CRJO 2/02 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: December 1, 1953; From: Francis P. Carr; To: Paul H. Hughes; Content: Urging Hughes to obtain documentation needed for the "Dhahran Project". CRJO 2/02 "United States Senate- Copy" Date: May 28, 1954; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Senator Mundt; Content: Regarding the dismissal of charges brought against Frank Carr by Secretary Stevens and Mr. Adams, and Mr. Carr's willingness to testify in front of the committee that vindicated him. CRJO 2/02 "The Standard-Times" Date: October 23, 1952; From: Basil Brewer; To: Mr. Francis F. Schweinler; Content: Regarding recent comments by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge promising that the senate filibuster (preventing civil rights legislation?) would end if he became chairman of the Rules Committee. CRJO 2/02 "Guy Williams Jack Gordon" From: Jack Gordon; To: George Oleson; Content: Regarding a dinner being held for McCarthy. Requesting that the Senator attend the dinner following a TV speech. CRJO 2/02 "United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary" (11 copies) Date: November 3, 1954; From: Lorna Watkins (Secretary to Senator Watkins); To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Regarding the use of the files of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections by members of the Select Committee on S. Res. 301. CRJO 2/02 "Honorable Chan Gurney, Chairman." (includes a rough/hand edited copy and 3 finished copies) Date: November 26, 1954 (rough copy)/December 3, 1954 (finished copies); From: Joe McCarthy; To: Chan Gurney (Chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board) Content: Praising the quality of service of North Central Airlines, and recommending that they receive license for a proposed route between Chicago and Sioux City. CRJO 2/03 Correspondence III CRJO 2/03 "Editor, Washington Post" (hand-edited); From: Paul Crouch; To: The editor of the Washington Post; Content: Criticizing a recent editorial printed in the Washington Post, which attacked himself (Crouch) and other ex-Communist informers. Charging that an investigation needs to be made into the source(s) of these attacks. CRJO 2/03 "Walter McGeregh" (handwritten); To: Walter McGeregh; Content: Hard to read due to handwriting- promising to send a copy of a McCarthy speech. CRJO 2/03 "Basil Brewer" Date: October 14, 1952; From: Basil Brewer; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Expressing concern that McCarthy may be convinced to support Henry Cabot Lodge in his Senate race against John F. Kennedy. CRJO 2/03 "Hotel Carter" Date: October 25, 1952; From: David Cooke (manager of Hotel Carter); To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Informing O'Melia that he (Cooke) was unable to locate documents lost by McCarthy during a recent stay at Hotel Carter. CRJO 2/03 "Kem For Senator" (handwritten note on the back) Date: October 6, 1952; From: Stanley B. Botner (Administrative Assistant to Senator James P. Kem); To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Regarding publicity arrangements being made for McCarthy's visit to Kansas City. CRJO 2/03 "Hon. Francis Case." (a copy of this letter was sent to O'Melia by Donald Counihan on 11/30/54); From: Edward J. Heffron; To: Senator Francis Case; Content: Retracting a previous critical correspondence in light of Sen. Case's retraction of his censure vote for McCarthy's conduct during the Zwicker case. Giving broad (negative) opinions and ideas about the Watkins Committee's members and methods. CRJO 2/03 "Prairie View Farm" (handwritten) Date: November 13, 1954; From: Bill Merriam; To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Expressing a desire to visit with McCarthy on his (Merriam's) arrival in Washington D.C. CRJO 2/03 "United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration." (four documents); Dates: October 22, October 23, and November 5 1952; From: Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (Chairman, Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections); To: The Postmaster; Content: Requesting information about mail issued and received by certain addresses. CRJO 2/03 "Post Office Department." Date: December 2, 1954; From: The Chief Post Office Inspector; To: Senator Homer Ferguson; Content: Declaring the enclosure of a transcript of the regulations prohibiting the furnishing of mail matter to unauthorized persons. CRJO 2/03 "United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration" Date: December 2, 1954; From: W. F. Bookwalter (Chief Clerk- Committee on Rules and Administration) Content: Declaring the enclosure of a list of staff personnel with the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections. CRJO 2/03 "Crown Jewels" (handwritten note in margin- "Senator investigate this"); To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Recommending that Eisenhower be made to return crown jewels that he received from Russia. CRJO 2/03 "Honorable Rosel H. Hyde." (attached handwritten documentation of enclosures included in this letter.) Date: November 25, 1953; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Rosel H. Hyde (Chairman- Federal Communications Commission) Content: Petitioning to deny a Madison license to broadcast to the Badger Television Company on the grounds that its leading principal, William Evjue, has consistently used this medium to bolster Communism and fight those who oppose it. CRJO 2/03 "Confidential- Mrs. Joseph R. McCarthy." (handwritten notes) Date: May 25, 1954; From: Frances M. Bacon; To: Mrs. Joseph McCarthy; Content: Discussing the threat of One-Worldism, and enclosing letters that she (Bacon) had received from various pro World Government organizations. CRJO 2/03 "Honorable Joseph R. McCarthy." (brief handwritten notes) Date: March 18, 1957; From: George A. Bowman Jr. (Assistant Milwaukee city Attorney); To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Giving educational and professional background information about himself. CRJO 2/03 "United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation" Date: November 12, 1957; From: J. Edgar Hoover; To: Francis E. Walter (Chairman- Committee on Un-American Activities) Content: Commending the work of the Committee; especially noting the upcoming anti-Communist publication "Operation Abolition. CRJO 2/03 "Mr. William H. Wannall." (handwritten notes) Date: April 24, 1956; From: Joe McCarthy; To: William H. Wannall; Content: Giving binding instructions for several volumes. CRJO 2/03 "United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration" (three copies) (attached handwritten paper containing names of senators and their willingness to/not to sign something that is not specified.) Date: January 30, 1957; From: Carl T. Curtis; To: Mr. John T. Chambers (Superintendent- Senate Service Department) Content: Authorizing McCarthy to use the unused balance of a monthly photostat allotment. CRJO 2/03 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy." From: Joe McCarthy; To: Several Broadcasting Companies; Content: Requesting time equal to that given to Harry Truman in order to refute an attack made by Truman against McCarthy. CRJO 2/03 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy." Date: December 24, 1953; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Herbert Brownell (Attorney General) Content: Requesting that Harry Hyman be indicted by a grand jury under the Smith Act for his alleged espionage activities. CRJO 2/03 "Hammersmith Kortmeyer Co." (attached scrap paper with a name written on it) Date: April 1, 1954; From: P. W. Hammersmith (President- Hammersmith-Kortmeyer Co.); To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Regarding Richard O'Melia's failure to pay a bill he incurred some years ago. Requesting that McCarthy prompt O'Melia to send a letter and a settlement check. CRJO 2/03 "U.S. Senator McCarthy." Date: November 6, 1954; From: Florence E. Luby; To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Expressing support of McCarthy during his censure hearings. Enclosing a petition against his censure signed by fifty-seven people. Enclosing an article clipping, authored by a signer of the petition, opposing McCarthy's censure. CRJO 2/03 "Norman F. Dacey and Associates." Date: October 28, 1952; From: Norman F. Dacey; To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Regarding the support given to Hollywood writers being investigated as Communists by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Also regarding Bogart and Bacall's current support of Adlai Stevenson. (This letter references Oversize Clippings I, #2) CRJO 2/03 "Honorable John McClellan, U.S.S." (hand-edited); From: Joe McCarthy; To: Senator John McClellan; Content: Giving evidence of Communist infiltration in the National Labor Relations Board. Urging McClellan, as the new Chairman of HUAC, investigate and prosecute those involved. CRJO 2/03 "Hon. John L. McClellan, Chairman" From: Joe McCarthy; To: John McClellan; Content: Denouncing the National Labor Relations Board as largely Communist, and urging McClellan to order an immediate investigation. CRJO 2/04 Correspondence IV CRJO 2/04 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" Date: April 1, 1957; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Wisconsin Fur Traders; Content: Regarding McCarthy's intention to propose an amendment to H.R. 4090 (a bill to extend certain corporation taxes) to repeal excise tax on domestic furs. CRJO 2/04 "Department of the Army" (Preempting this letter is a letter dated May 3, 1954, from the Chief Clerk, to Senator A. Willis Robertson, announcing the enclosure of the following letter.) Date: April 21, 1954; From: L. E. Berry (Deputy Department Counselor); To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Regarding an inquiry made into a contract between Richmond Packers, Inc. and Atlas Finance Corporation. Informing McCarthy that this matter has been referred to the Department of Justice. CRJO 2/04 "Proposed Letter to Rosel H. Hyde." To: Rosel H. Hyde (Chairman, Federal Communications Commission) Content: Regarding the Federal Communications Commission's policies on re-broadcasting. CRJO 2/04 "Dear Admiral Crommelin" (Preempting this letter is a letter dated November 17, 1954, from Ernest G. Albright, to Richard O'Melia announcing the enclosure of the following letter.) Date: November 17, 1954; From: Ernest G. Albright; To: Admiral Crommelin; Content: Congratulating the Admiral on his support of McCarthy, and on his effort to obtain the signatures of ten million Americans on a petition to defeat the resolution of censure before the Senate. CRJO 2/04 "Alfred Kholberg Inc. Textiles" (handwritten note in margin) Date: October 18, 1954; From: Alfred Kohlberg; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Questioning O'Melia about accusations made in a review of a book by Leroy Gore. (The letter does not give specifics, but it appears that the book was in support of McCarthy and the review was not. CRJO 2/04 "St. Joseph's Seminary." Date: October 26, 1954; From: Rev. Timothy J. Holland; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Expressing his support of McCarthy, and quoting Pope Gregory to that effect: "The man who is acquitted by his own conscience is free, however much other men may accuse him. CRJO 2/04 "Hotel George Washington" (handwritten letter) (included is an envelope and a piece of paper with Ms. Cherry's address and phone number written on it.) Date: September 30, 1954; From: Sylvie Cherry; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Regarding a rumor she (Cherry) started about other senators being considered for censure. Expressing that she felt this rumor would leave the senators too worried about their own jobs to consider setting a censure precedent with McCarthy. CRJO 2/04 "Mr. Richard O'Melia" Date: November 10, 1954; From: Captain Robert H. Halpin; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Expressing a hope that Dick had had a chance to watch Notre Dame football. Sending kind regards and an offer to be of service to McCarthy. CRJO 2/04 "Soldiers of the Cross" Date: November 9, 1954; From: Kenneth Goff (Director, Soldiers of the Cross); To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Giving McCarthy some background information of a Mr. Fred Zimmerman, who was apparently under investigation. CRJO 2/04 "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" (handwritten letter) Date: November 14, 1954; From: Helen Woodward; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Regarding her recent trip to Washington and attendance at a rally held on November 11. (The handwriting is difficult to make out.) CRJO 2/04 "The Honorable John L. McClellan, Chairman" Date: July 3, 1956; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Senator McClellan; Content: Commending the Committee on Government Operations for its recently prepared index entitled "Congressional Investigations of Communism." Suggesting that this index be printed as a Senate document. CRJO 2/04 "Paul Crouch" Date: June 28, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: J. Edgar Hoover; Content: Denying all charges made against him (Crouch) by the Alsop brothers and Drew Pearson, especially those that deal with his journalistic positions with the Dade County News and the Miami Daily News. Requesting that a complete investigation be made into these charges and into his own counter-charges. CRJO 2/04 "Office of the Postmaster General" (Attached is a summary of the annual cost of sending first class air mail.) Date: August 30, 1954; From: C. W. Hook, Jr. (Postmaster General); To: Senator Styles Bridges; Content: Comparing the cost and efficiency of air mail carriage to surface mail carriage. CRJO 2/04 "G. D. Melisserato, Prof. Engr." (Handwritten address and telephone number on back.) Date: June 26, 1954; To: G.D. Melisserato; Content: Discussing the menace of Communism and his(?) desire to help combat it. Expressing support of McCarthy. CRJO 2/05 Correspondence V CRJO 2/05 "Department of Defense General Counsel" Date: January 18, 1955; From: Wilber M. Brucker; To: Senator John L. McClellan; Content: Discussing the steps being taken by the Department of Defense in regard to information on possible subversives (those taking the 5 th amendment when questioned on Communist affiliation and activity) furnished by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. CRJO 2/05 "Mr. Dick O'Melia" From: Norman Dumble; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Regarding a "matter" whose content is not made clear. CRJO 2/05 "David V. Jennings, Jr." Date: December 1, 1954; From: David V. Jennings, Jr.; Content: Requesting that O'Melia do something to help his (Jennings') brother be transferred to a military post in England. CRJO 2/05 "Department of Commerce" (Handwritten notes) Date: November 30, 1954; From: Thomas P. Miller; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Discussing the impending end of the farm census, and giving support to McCarthy, whether or not he is censured. CRJO 2/05 "Hon. Lyndon Johnson" Date: November 26, 1954; From: Edward R. Maher; To: Senator Lyndon Johnson; Content: Announcing the enclosure of comments on the McCarthy censure. CRJO 2/05 "The Edgefield Advertiser" (Handwritten notes) { Date: December 13, 1954; From: Signature illegible- the editor/publisher of the Edgefield Advertiser; To: "Secretary of the McCarthy Investigation Committee" Content: Asking for biographical information and information on political stances of McCarthy. CRJO 2/05 "The Hon. Ezra T. Benson" Date: January 3, 1955; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Ezra T. Benson (Secretary of Agriculture) Content: Requesting that Mr. Benson give his attention to reversing the trend of lower income for farmers. CRJO 2/05 "Driscoll, Mathews and Gingold" Date: August 19, 1955; From: Daniel Mathews; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Thanking him (O'Melia) and Senator McCarthy for a letter that the senator sent on behalf of his (Mathews') daughter. CRJO 2/05 "Office of Thomas M. Kavanagh" Date: April 26, 1955; From: Thomas M. Kavanagh (Michigan Attorney General) and Harry W. Jackson (Assistant Attorney General); To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Responding to O'Melia's request for information on Communist infiltration in Michigan. Referring O'Melia to the Police Commissioner. CRJO 2/05 "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" (Handwritten letter) Date: September 26, 1954; From: Helen Woodward; To: O'Melia; Content: Regarding a conversation she (Mrs. Woodward) had had with O'Melia concerning the fight in New Jersey against Clifford Case. There is some mention of McCarthy's lack of campaign speeches, but the handwriting makes full understanding difficult. CRJO 2/05 "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" Date: August 31, 1954; From: Helen Woodward; To: Pro America mailing list; Content: Rejecting a recent claim that the voting record of Senatorial candidate Clifford Case published in Pro America is false. Calling for members to take action to find a "better Republican than Mr. Case for the U. S. Senate. CRJO 2/05 "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" Date: June 29, 1954; From: Helen Woodward; To: Pro America mailing list; Content: Discussing the inadequacy of Clifford Case to serve as New Jersey's Republican Senator. CRJO 2/05 "Congress of the United States House of Representatives" Date: October 6, 1955; From: Carroll Reece; To: Mrs. Willard Hedrick; Content: Thanking Mrs. Hedrick for a contribution she made to print additional speeches on the Fund for the Republic. CRJO 2/05 "The President, The White House, Washington D. C." Date: February 25, 1954; From: Hugh Wilson; To: The President of the United States; Content: Asking that the President sponsor the adoption of the improve amendment. CRJO 2/05 "Hotel New Yorker" Date: May 29 1954; From: Ernest G. Albright; To: O'Melia; Content: Announcing the enclosure of the 1954 Communist "draft". CRJO 2/05 "East Coast Champion" (Handwritten letter) Date: June 13, 1954; To: O'Melia; Content: Suggesting that O'Melia have McCarthy look at the Washington Times Herald of December 14, 1953, regarding Executive Order 10501. CRJO 2/05 "Monarch National Productions" Date: July 30, 1954; From: Albert Petker; To: O'Melia; Content: Proposing that feature length documentary be made on McCarthy's life. CRJO 2/05 "Hotel De LaSalle Montreal" Date: June 1, 1954; From: Abel Browne; To: McCarthy; Content: Declaring himself a repentant Communist and offering information to McCarthy. Particulars given include information on Communist contracts to kill Congressmen, airplane sabotage, murder, and arson. Detailed information is given on Communist leaders Karl Hayman and Zarubin, including a sketch of "zone 13" which is the name given for Hayman's area of influence. CRJO 2/05 "United States Civil Service Commission" Date: January 16, 1957; From: The Retirement Division of the USCSC; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Announcing the refund of O'Melia's civil service retirement contributions. CRJO 2/05 "City of Milwaukee Office of City Attorney" (9 copies) Date: March 18, 1957; From: George A. Bowman, Jr. (Assistant City Attorney, Milwaukee); To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Providing resume-type information on employment, education, and salary history. CRJO 2/05 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" Date: August 20, 1953; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Paul Block, Jr., Raymond L. Crowley, William H. Fitzpatrick, George W. Healy, L. D. Hotchkiss,; Joseph W. Lee, and James S. Pope (all executives of major newspapers) Content: Denying a charge made in an editorial in the Washington Post that Wechsler "was subjected to intensive interrogation about editorials in his newspaper critical of Senator McCarthy." Asking that the newsmen search the record and discover this falsehood for themselves. CRJO 2/05 "Mr. Richard J. O'Melia" (2 copies) Date: April 17, 1957; From: Lawrence L. Jacobs; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Asking that he (Jacobs) be considered for several vacant government jobs. CRJO 2/05 "Housing and Home Finance Agency" Date: May 3, 1957; From: Albert M. Cole (Administrator, HHFA); To: Senator John L. McClellan; Content: Replying to McClellan's request that the agency review S. 478 and S. 1538, bills transferring jurisdiction of land in certain areas from the federal to the state governments. CRJO 2/05 "McCarthy Club" Date: October 22, 1952; From: Steve J. Miller; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Asking that McCarthy accept an invitation to speak in Merrill, WI. Enclosing a letter from himself (Miller) to the Republican Chairman of Merrill, assuring him that all efforts were being made to secure McCarthy's appearance. CRJO 2/05 "Frederic W. Braun" Date: October 9, 1952; From: Frederic W. Braun; To: McCarthy; Content: Asking that McCarthy prepare a tape recording to use in a radio broadcast to boost state and Langlade County Republican candidates. CRJO 2/05 "Selvage and Lee" Date: September 25, 1952; From: David S. Teeple; To: Elmer J. Ryan (McCarthy Club) Content: Announcing the enclosure of material intended to be of help to McCarthy when he speaks in Montana. CRJO 2/05 "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" (Handwritten) Date: October 12, 1954; From: Helen Woodward; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Hard to read handwriting- Asking that O'Melia send pictures or other campaign paraphernalia of McCarthy's. CRJO 2/05 "State of New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety" Date: May 24, 1955; From: Saul N. Schechter (Deputy Attorney General, New Jersey); To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Announcing the intention of the Department of Law and Public Safety to cooperate with the "Committee" (Investigations Subcommittee?), and open their files to a representative of that committee. CRJO 2/05 "From the desk of Carroll Reece" (series of 3 correspondences); From: Jerry (?); To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Thanking O'Melia; Date #2: September 20, 1955; From: Virginia Biggers (Chairman, Houston Chapter of the Minute Women, U. S. A., Inc.); To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Announcing the enclosure of a check intended to help finance the distribution of Carroll Reece's speech, "The Ford Fund for the Republic." Date #3: September 22, 1955; From: Carroll Reece (?); To: Virginia Biggers; Content: Thanking Mrs. Biggers for her support of the "Ford Fund for the Republic" distribution. CRJO 2/05 "Commission on Intergovernmental Relations" (enclosure included) Date: February 24, 1954; From: Barrett L. Crandall; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Announcing the enclosure of charts, graphs and documents regarding the work of the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. CRJO 2/05 "National Farmers Union" (enclosures included) Date: March 16, 1953; From: James G. Patton (President, National Farmers Union); To: McCarthy; Content: Announcing the enclosure of a summary statement of farm legislation imperatives, and of miscellaneous information bearing on the need for the items listed in the farm legislation program. CRJO 2/05 "Thomas A. McCormack and Company" (enclosure included) Date: January 7, 1956; From: Thomas A. McCormack; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Announcing the enclosure of a research report on the Vlier Precipitator, a high voltage particle ionizer. CRJO 2/05 "Mrs. Horace A. Woodward" (handwritten letter) Date: December 12, 1954; From: Helen Woodward; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Emphasizing her strong and continuous support of McCarthy. CRJO 2/05 "George Mayo Crump" (handwritten note: "Personal and Confidential", envelope included) Date: June 18, 1954; From: George Mayo Crump; To: Dick O'Melia; Content: Expressing discouragement with the Army-McCarthy hearings. CRJO 2/05 "Admiral John G. Crommelin" Date: December 10, 1954; From: James L. Ewing III; To: Admiral Crommelin; Content: Expressing his disappointment at being "muzzled" in his attempts to use the newspaper medium to inform the public of Communist infiltration. Expressing the importance of anti-Communists gaining control of a major newspaper. Asking the Admiral for help in his quest to get the truth to the American people. CRJO 2/05 "White House, Washington, D. C." (3 copies) Date: October 27, 1954; From: Dwight D. Eisenhower; To: Charles J. Kersten; Content: Wishing Kersten well in the upcoming election, and congratulating him (Kersten) on his contributions to the fight against Communism. CRJO 2/05 "House of Representatives, U. S. Committee on Communist Aggression" Date: January 19, 1955; From: Charles J. Kersten; To: Senator (McCarthy?) Content: Announcing that he (Kersten) has arranged for each member of Congress to receive copies of the reports of the Committee on Communist Aggression. CRJO 2/06 Correspondence VI CRJO 2/06 "Hon. A. Willis Robertson" Date: June 4, 1954; From: Walter L. Reynolds (Senate Chief Clerk); To: Senator A. Willis Robertson; Content: Announcing the attachment of a letter from Lewis E. Berry to Joe McCarthy regarding Contract No. DA 11-027-QM-61189 between the Department of the Army and Richmond Packers, Inc. CRJO 2/06 "Dear Senator McCarthy" From: Grace L. Roosevelt; To: McCarthy; Content: Announcing the enclosure of the following (Correspondence VI, #3) series of letters. CRJO 2/06 "Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt" (Series of letters) From: Grace L. Roosevelt; To: Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger; Content: Requesting facts relative to charges made against McCarthy by Iphigene Sulzberger at a seminar. 2. Date: May 19, 1953; From: Iphigene Sulzberger; To: Grace Roosevelt; Content: Announcing the enclosure of a memorandum from John B. Oakes to herself (Sulzberger), in which Oakes lays out reasons why McCarthy is unfit to serve as a "spiritual or moral leader. 3. Date: July 2, 1953; From: Grace Roosevelt; To: Iphigene Sulzberger; Content: Expressing concern regarding Mrs. and Mr. Sulzberger’s apparent sympathies toward Communism, and the appearance of these sympathies in their newspaper (The New York Times). Announcing the enclosure of a rebuttal of John Oaks’ Memo by Ralph de Toledano, in which de Toledano dismisses every accusation by Oakes as an embellishment or a falsehood. 4. Date: July 14, 1953; From: Iphigene Sulzberger; To: Grace Roosevelt; Content: Expressing her doubt, even in light of Mr. de Toledano’s letter, of McCarthy’s adequacy as a moral leader. Expressing her own hatred of Communism, and denying any "softness" toward Communism in The New York Times. 5. Date: July 19, 1953; From: Grace Roosevelt; To: Iphigene Sulzberger; Content: Asserting that McCarthy makes no attempt to be a "moral and spiritual leader", and is simply a tough politician fighting Communism.; From: Lester Market (New York Times Sunday Editor); To: General Memorandum; Content: Regarding an article by Irene Kuhn published in The American Legion Magazine accusing The New York Times Book Review of favoring pro-Communist publications. Denying the accusation, and questioning the validity of Ms. Kuhn’s research. 7. Date: June 8, 1953; Content: A listing (along with summaries) of 26 pro and anti-Communist books reviewed by the New York Times Book Review. 8. Date: July 30, 1953; From: Alfred Kohlberg; To: Grace Roosevelt; Content: Announcing the enclosure of a list of book reviews, including data on their authors. Suggesting that the New York Times has been unknowingly accepting book reviews by Communists.; From: Grace Roosevelt; To: Iphigene Sulzberger; Content: Announcing the enclosure of a Memorandum from John Flynn (author of While You Slept) regarding the reasons behind his accusations of the New York Times Book Review. Questioning the validity of an internal investigation made into these accusations. Declaring her (Roosevelt’s) confidence in the Sultzberger’s loyalty to America. CRJO 2/06 "The Library of Congress" (2 copies, 1 copy with 2 attached forms- "Application and Public Voucher for Reward for Original Information) Date: February 7, 1957; From: American Law Division; To: Joe McCarthy; Content: Regarding McCarthy’s request for information pertaining to the practice of the Federal Government in making rewards to persons who produce information leading to arrest and conviction for Federal offenses. Referring McCarthy to several laws on the statute books applying to such rewards. CRJO 2/06 "Milwaukee Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wis." (Handwritten Postscript at bottom. 4 attached newspaper clippings regarding McCarthy’s visit to Las Vegas.) Date: October 23, 1952; From: Adelaide Deutsch (President of the Las Vegas Women’s Republican Club); To: Richard O’Melia; Content: Announcing the enclosure of newspaper clippings. Addressing the controversy surrounding McCarthy’s Las Vegas visit and speech. Concluding that the visit left an over-all good impression. CRJO 2/06 "Richmond Packers, Incorporated" (Handwritten note at bottom, envelope included) Date: June 5, 1954 signature unreadable; To: Originally a memorandum from the executive offices of Richmond Packers, also sent to Richard O’Melia; Content: Requesting the name of the attorney in the Justice Department who dealt with the Richmond; Packers/Department of the Army contract. CRJO 2/07 Correspondence VII CRJO 2/07 "Camp Lejeune, N. C." (attached is a letter to O'Melia from McCormack asking that he (O'Melia) help Gerald Miller find a job in Washington D. C.) Date: December 13, 1954; From: Gerald J. Miller (1 st Lieutenant, USMC); To: Mr. McCormack; Content: Giving biographical information in hopes of receiving a college entrance recommendation or help obtaining a job in Washington D. C. from Mr. McCormack. CRJO 2/07 "A Result-Getting Letter is Brief, Concise, and to the Point" (handwritten letter) Date: December 24, 1954; From: Dick J. Mullen; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Asking that O'Melia send cards to several people listed in the letter. CRJO 2/07 "Gomillion Detective Agency, Inc." Date: December 15, 1954; From: Otis G. Gomillion; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Asking that O'Melia furnish him (Gomillion) with information as to the amount of money that has been paid out of Congressional funds to Senator Wiley for his travels. CRJO 2/07 "Chief Hotel Court" Date: January 4, 1955; From: Harold J. Stocker; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Giving information about a proposed hotel/convention hall/entertainment center to be built in Las Vegas. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: November 27, 1954; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Talking about deer hunting and supporting McCarthy's efforts to call America's attention to the plight of American POWs in Chinese camps. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" (copy, handwritten notes on letter) Date: December 6, 1954; From: A. J. O'Melia; To: Charles J. Kersten; Content: Offering to send a letter to Brownell. CRJO 2/07 "Air Mail-Special Delivery" Date: December 19, 1954; From: E. W. Wilson; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Inquires whether or not the Newspaper Guild is considered a subversive organization and asks to be sent a list of all groups considered to be subversive. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: July 2, 1946; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed check of $2000.00 sent to help pay for the mortgage and home furnishings. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: April 16, 1947; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Talking about family birthdays, Mrs. O'Melia's (Richard's mother's) improving health, and the weather. Refers to another enclosed check that should clear the final balance of the mortgage. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: August 5, 1947; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Contains financial advise concerning a business venture O'Melia is engaging in with two other individuals, Chuck and the Doctor. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: September 26, 1947; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Contains more financial advice and refers to enclosed financial papers for O'Melia to sign or keep. Inquires about school and refers to family matters concerning Joe Hildebrand. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: November 12, 1947; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: More advise concerning financial and business matters. Also talks of a planned hunting trip. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: May 24, 1948; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Wishes O'Melia happy birthday and speaking of the impending Attorney General appointment by the governor. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: June 17, 1948; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Offers advice to O'Melia concerning his future and an offer from the Marine. Advises against running for congress or joining the family firm. Suggests pursuing a legal connection in Milwaukee or accepting the Marine offer. CRJO 2/07 "Columbia University in the City of New York" (note attached) Date: May 31, 1950; From: Dwight Eisenhower; To: Robert Donner; Contents: As President of Columbia University Eisenhower is responding to a letter sent by Donner containing names of faculty members Donner implies to be communists. Eisenhower defends the faculty members, and an individual named George S. Counts in particular, against Donner's accusations. Attached is a summary of the letter written by an unknown individual. CRJO 2/07 "Urban P. Van Susteren" Date: September 8, 1952; From: Urban P. Van Susteren; To: Jane O'Melia; Contents: Thanking Jane O'Melia for her contribution of $25 to McCarthy's campaign for Senator. CRJO 2/07 "Western Union" Date: October 9, 1952; From: George C. Olsen; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Explaining schedule for McCarthy's appearances in Seattle and Everett. CRJO 2/07 "Retain Harry P. Cain Republican United States Senator" Date: October 13, 1952; From: George C. Olsen; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Concerning preparations for McCarthy's visit and contains as an attachment a letter to Olsen from Jack Gordon, Chairman of the Press Club Gridiron Dinner, at which McCarthy is to speak. CRJO 2/07 "Western Union" (handwritten notes on wire as well) Date: October 18, 1952; From: Mrs. W. R. Cox; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Praising Tyler speech and suggesting that Stevenson speech be made under oath to avoid being discredited. CRJO 2/07 "McCarthy Broadcast Dinner" Date: October 27, 1952 (date on letterhead - no date given for actual writing); From: Lawrence Marr; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Regarding a bill for $210 paid by Marr. CRJO 2/07 "Watertown Republican Club" Date: October 28, 1952; From: E. J. King; To: Richard O'Meila; Contents: Regarding McCarthy and O'Melia's transportation and arrival into Watertown. CRJO 2/07 "The Employer's Group Insurance Companies" Date: August 14, 1953; From: Irving J. Fischer; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Regarding the cost of a set of golf clubs lost on an airline flight from Miami to Washington. CRJO 2/07 "The Boston Post" Date: March 24, 1954; From: Bob L.; To: Don; Contents: Thanking Don for returning some news clippings. Asking Senator McCarthy to write a few paragraphs to be included in the new teenager section of the paper. CRJO 2/07 "United States Senate Office of the Legislative Counsel" Date: March 26, 1954; From: John M. Reynolds; Contents: Speaking of a bill for the removal of the statute of limitations for offenses concerning national security. CRJO 2/07 "Communist Party, U.S.A." (two copies) Date: April 25, 1954; From: William Z. Foster, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Pettes Perry; To: Friend; Contents: Calls for Americans to become unified against the threat of McCarthyism against democratic rights and refers to an enclosed Draft Program of the Communist Party. CRJO 2/07 "Urgent" Date: April 30, 1954 (date of postage - no date on actual letter); To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Urgently warning McCarthy that he and members of his staff (Cohn and Schine) are under investigation of the army aided by the New York police department for being suspected of being homosexual. CRJO 2/07 "May 11, 1954" (handwritten letter) Date: May 11, 1954; From: George Dexter; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Reports that a radio broadcaster named Barry Gray called McCarthy a homosexual through association and urges McCarthy to pull strings to get him off the air. CRJO 2/07 "United States Senate" Date: July 28, 1954; From: Mary C.; To: Don; Contents: Reports information from Standard and Poor Corporation, Publishers, on Jones and Lamson Machine Company. CRJO 2/07 "Parapack Institute" Date: August 6, 1954; From: John J. Walsh; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges that Walsh has received a booklet from O'Melia. CRJO 2/07 "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" (copy) Date: October 19, 1954; From: Helen Lee Woodward; To: Federal Communications Commission; Contents: As president of Pro America, Woodward is requesting that Edward Murrow, editor and narrator for the CBS television program "See It Now," be censured for deliberately misrepresenting a program put on by Pro America. CRJO 2/07 "Western Union" Date: January 4, 1955; From: Harold Stocker; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Asks O'Melia to send a letter with the data previously discussed on the phone. CRJO 2/07 "E.M. Waldron and Company Incorporated" Date: March 9, 1955; From: Ed Waldron; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an attached paper put out by the American Rocket Society concerning a Test Stand built for the Navy by the E.M. Waldron Company. CRJO 2/07 "Queens County Committee" Date: April 22, 1955; From: Frank J. Coyle; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for helping to arrange for McCarthy to receive the Americanism award of the Queens County American Legion. CRJO 2/07 "Houdaille-Hershey Corporation" Date: May 2, 1955; From: R.G. Gorman; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Confirms a dinner engagement between Gorman and O'Melia while Gorman is in Washington during the week of May 9. CRJO 2/07 "347 West 127 Street" (handwritten notes and underlining on letter) Date: May 25, 1955; From: Paul J. Parobek; To: Olin D. Johnson; Contents: Reports what Parobek sees as violations of his rights by the NACA and the Civil Service Commission that came about because he provided information for a Congressional investigation of the NACA. CRJO 2/07 "3471 West 127 Street" Date: August 2, 1955; From: Paul J. Parobek; To: Dwight D. Eisenhower; Contents: Demands Parobek's reinstatement at the NACA on the grounds that his removal was not for reasons of poor performance but a result of the governments failure to enforce laws that would protect Parobek and his job after he complied with the Congressional investigation of the NACA. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices Courshon and Fink" Date: December 21, 1955; From: Charles J. Courshon; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for his hospitality while Courshon was in Washington and inquires when O'Melia will be visiting Miami so Courshon can return his kindness. CRJO 2/07 "Congress of the United State House of Representatives" (copy) Date: February 9, 1956; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Lyle Kennedy; Contents: Discusses Smith's efforts to form an ad-hoc foreign affairs committee for the purpose of insuring that China does not gain entrance into the United Nations. CRJO 2/07 "Congress of the United States House of Representatives" (copy) Date: February 15, 1956; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Lyle Kennedy; Contents: Explains that the absence of Chairman Richards among other events has slowed down the formation of an ad-hoc committee. CRJO 2/07 "Comptroller General of the United States" Date: March 1, 1956; From: Hugh Campbell; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Thanks McClellan for presenting Congress with a favorable report about the work of the General Accounting Office. CRJO 2/07 "Kay, Dunphy, and McNulty" Date: June 25, 1956; From: Ward Dunphy; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed check for $62.50 for the fee of the Zwicke - vs - Stonekote case. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices Welsh, Trowbridge, Bills, and Gould" Date: August 6, 1956; From: F.N. Trowbridge; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Requests a copy of the amended Cellar Bill. CRJO 2/07 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: September 17, 1956; From: Walter L. Reynolds; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Doc. 148, which is an index to hearings and reports by Congressional committees on Communism and subversive activities. CRJO 2/07 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: October 19, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Thomas McCormack; Contents: Refers to unnamed documents that have been enclosed in response to McCormack's request. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: October 23, 1956; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Relates details of a planned hunting trip and vacation to Ireland, and speaks of the Senators visit to Mr. O'Melia's home. CRJO 2/07 "Houghton, Bullinger, Nehs, and Houghton Attorneys and Counselors at Law" Date: October 31, 1956; From: Bauer F. Bullinger; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to enclosed documents on the Vlier Precipitator. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: December 3, 1956; From: Donald D. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Contains an inquiry concerning real estate belonging to Native Americans over the age of sixty-five. CRJO 2/07 "December 12, 1956" Date: December 12, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Ray M. Sheehy; Contents: Thanks Sheehy for a cookbook. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" (copy with handwritten note) Date: December 19, 1956; From: Donald C. O'Melia; To: John O'Leary; Contents: Comments that Richard O'Melia has not heard from O'Leary since Donald O'Melia's last letter. Asks O'Leary to respond. CRJO 2/07 "December 28, 1956" (two copies) Date: December 28, 1956; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests that O'Melia be taken off the rolls for a day so that he may withdraw money paid into the Pension and Retirement Fund. O'Melia explains that this money is to be used to help pay for surgery for his nephew, who has a brain tumor. CRJO 2/07 "January 4, 1957" Date: January 4, 1957; From: Richard O'Melia; To: A.J. O'Melia; Contents: Explains arrangements made, with Senator McCarthy's help, for the treatment of O'Melia's nephew who has a brain tumor. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kay" Date: January 18, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Reports that A.J. O'Melia has heard nothing further from Samuel Skylar since his (A.J. O'Melia's) last conversation with Richard O'Melia. CRJO 2/07 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" (copy) Date: January 24, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Samuel Skylar; Contents: Acknowledges having received the Superior matter and states that A.J. O'Melia will hold the file from McKay until he has examined it further. CRJO 2/07 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" (copy attached) Date: February 2, 1957; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Joseph C. Duke; Contents: Inquires about possible transportation options, including permits for parking a helicopter. CRJO 2/07 "Comptroller General of the United States" Date: February 6, 1957; From: ? Campbell; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Thanking McClellan for sending a copy of Senate Report No. 1, 85 th Congress. CRJO 2/07 "Dear Senator McClellan:" (copy); To: Senator McClellan; Contents: Expresses concern about attacks made by the Johnston and Hannings Committees on the government security program. Refers to an enclosed article from the Washington Star in which the government security program is discredited. Urges McClellan to support further efforts to seek out and remove Communists already working within the American government. CRJO 2/07 "The Smith-Mann Syndicate" (handwritten note attached) Date: September 28, 19--; From: Judd Renz; To: Francis Carr; Contents: Contains suggestions of ways in which McCarthy and his supporters can organize to defend him against his opponents and increase the numbers of his supporters. Attached note directed at Richard O'Melia inquires whether O'Melia has heard anything of these suggestions. CRJO 2/07 "Dear" Contents: Commends Thomas W. LaVenia for his work with the Subcommittee and recommends him for promotion and sponsorship. CRJO 2/07 "United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations" From: Carl Marcy; Contents: Refers to enclosed document, the Legislative History of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the 84 th Congress, which was sent upon the recipients request. CRJO 2/08 Correspondence VIII CRJO 2/08 "Comptroller General of the United States" From: Hugh Campbell; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Announces the establishment of the Office of Legislative Liaison and the appointment of Owen A. Kane as the liaison representative to the Committee on Government Operations. CRJO 2/08 "Victor Lasky" Date: June 1, 1952?; From: Victor Lasky; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: "Dear Dick: By coincidence, after leaving Gene Castle's office this morning I found the enclosed clipping from the Baltimore Sun in the mail. It tells of how we're actually turning a friendly people -- the Austrians -- against us by showing off our wealth abroad. Specifically, please note the concluding paragraph, about the best propaganda for the U.S. would be getting rid of our propagandists in Austria. Gene's findings in his book are that this is generally true all over the world... CRJO 2/08 "September 25, 1952, 4:00 P.M." (handwritten note to Richard O'Melia to make a phone call tomorrow) Date: September 25, 1952; Contents: States that George Kinnear called to request that Joseph McCarthy come to Washington to make a speech on behalf of himself, Senator Cain, and the Republican Party in general. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" (handwritten note attached) Date: October 1, 1952; From: Chapman Revercomb; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Urges Joseph McCarthy come to West Virginia on October 20, 21, 28, or 29. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 2, 1952; From: Fred and Gerry Heiden; To: Joseph McCarthy (in care of Richard O'Melia); Contents: States that Barry Goldwater supports McCarthy and that Joe Tuscon needs a pre-election pep rally. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 2, 1952; From: Richard O'Melia; To: George Olson; Contents: Asks Olson to send information about McCarthy's schedule for his trip to Seattle, Washington, on October 22 and 23. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 3, 1952; To: Chapman Revercomb; From: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Joseph McCarthy is seriously considering coming to West Virginia, tentatively on October 21, and tells Revercomb to work with Walter S. Hallanan in order to make final arrangements. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 7, 1952; From: George C. Olsen on behalf of Harry P. Cain; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Asks how many will be in McCarthy's party for his trip to Washington and what airline they will be using. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 8, 1952; From: The Hockings; To: Joseph McCarthy in care of Richard O'Melia; Contents: Offers their home as McCarthy's headquarters during his stay in Tucson and invites him to a dinner in his honor. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 11, 1952; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heiden; Contents: Asks for complete details concerning McCarthy's schedule and appearances in Tucson. Requests that no dinners or press conferences be scheduled before or after his speech due to McCarthy's health. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 11, 1952; From: Fred Hieden; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Gives the details of McCarthy's planned appearance in Tucson, including that his speech will be attended by distinguished guests Governor Pyle, Barry Goldwater, and Steve Morehead. CRJO 2/08 "October 13, 1952" (copy, attached is another letter, also a copy, written by Francis E. Flaherty requesting that Senator McCarthy come to a luncheon and speak before the Serra Club while in Seattle Washington) Date: October 13, 1952; From: Ray Kermas; To: Francis E. Flaherty; Contents: Acknowledges having received Flaherty's letter and explains that neither Joseph McCarthy nor Richard O'Melia are present at the home office. Gives information for Flaherty to contact O'Melia. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 16, 1952; From: Ryan; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Reports that McCarthy's New Britain appearance has been canceled and states how O'Melia may go about canceling McCarthy's appearance at the Sheridan Luncheon. Advises that O'Melia keep pressure on Danaher and Richard Benson to win Chairman Waterbury so to be sure of having proper radio coverage. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 18, 1952; From: Ed Ingle; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Suggests McCarthy present on television a film called "The March of Crime," which dramatizes corruption and Communism in the American government. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: October 28, 1952; From: John Chapple; To: Francis Schweinler; Contents: Suggests that Senator Wiley speak in Wisconsin about Communists in the United Nations in order to support McCarthy and to gain the support of McCarthy's supporters. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: November 3, 1952; From: Emory A. Samson; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Congratulates McCarthy on a good speech and wishes him luck. CRJO 2/08 "November 21, 1953" (copy, covered with handwritten notes, underlining, and cross-outs) Date: November 21, 1953; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Rosel H. Hyde; Contents: States that William Evjue of Badger Television Company has proven himself totally unfit to own and control a television station, and therefore Badger Television should not be considered as an applicant for the licensing of a new television station in Madison, Wisconsin. Makes this statement on the basis of the fact that Evjue has defended Communist leaders exposed by the Commission and has shown flagrant disregard for the Commissions explicit broadcasting rules. Refers to several enclosures from various newspapers and journals. CRJO 2/08 "Charles Garland" Date: January 28, 1954; From: Charles Garland; To: Ross Rizley; Contents: Explains how Garland came into possession of certain papers that are to be used by McCarthy in a formal investigative action against the Motion Picture Service of Agriculture, and asks for a letter to insure that he can still find employment after the investigation is over. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: November 3, 1954; From: Ransom Gaskill; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Asks for a time and place where a delegation from the Department of New Jersey Army and Navy Union U.S.A. can present McCarthy with a citation. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: November 18, 1954; From: Fred H. Appleton; To: Don O'Melia; Contents: States that Otis Gomillion is withdrawing from the U.S. Marshall appointment in Appleton's favor. CRJO 2/08 "Box 77" (handwritten note at bottom) Date: December 16, 1954; From: Barbara Dumble; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Explains that Dumble has written an article and sent it into the American Mercury on behalf of McCarthy's cause. CRJO 2/08 "37 Brunswick Street" From: Esther McDevitt; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed article which McDevitt is sending to O'Melia on the grounds that it attacks McCarthy. CRJO 2/08 "Dear Dick" (handwritten letter) Date: January 12, 1955; From: Don O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks Richard O'Melia for considerations over the past few months, and reports the address and phone number of a friend of Richard O'Melia from World War II, Mike Walchon. CRJO 2/08 "States of New York Department of Law" Date: March 30, 1955; From: Jacob K. Javits and Roth Kessler Toch; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Javits and Toch are sending O'Melia reports of the Rapp-Courdert hearings. CRJO 2/08 "American Civil Liberties Union" (copy) Date: June 9, 1955; From: Patrick Murphy Malin; To: George Sokolsky; Contents: States that the American Civil Liberties Union has found that no violations of civil liberties were involved in the arrest and ongoing trial of Lucille Miller, and gives the reasons for these findings. CRJO 2/08 "June 16, 1955" Date: June 16, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: John L. Connolly; Contents: Acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Connolly (see "Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company," June 14, 1955). Reports that O'Melia has discussed with McCarthy the introducing of a bill similar to S. 2638 at the 84 th Congress. CRJO 2/08 "Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company" Date: June 14, 1955; From: John L. Connolly; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Connolly has enclosed a letter written by his associate, James P. Ryan (see "James P. Ryan Attorney at Law," June 10, 1955), and expresses the hope that McCarthy will aid Senator Thye in introducing certain legislation. CRJO 2/08 "James P. Ryan Attorney at Law" (attached is a letter from Ryan to Senator Edward J. Thye, asking him to introduce into Congress a bill similar to S. 2638, and a copy of bill S. 2638) Date: June 10, 1955; From: James P. Ryan; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Explains the background behind the creation of bill S. 2638, and asks O'Melia to speak to Mr. Harvey Higley on its behalf. CRJO 2/08 "Department of the Army" (copy; attached is a letter, also a copy, from Thye to John J. Ryan, father of William J Ryan, explaining that he has sent a copy of a letter received from the Army concerning his son's need of medical aid).; From: Colonel C.G. Blakeney; To: Edward J. Thye; Contents: Reports the army record of William J. Ryan, on whose behalf Thye is introducing bill S. 2638. Explains that Ryan is not eligible for admittance to a Veterans Hospital because his injury occurred while he was in a civilian status. CRJO 2/08 "United States Senate" (copy) Date: October 5, 1949; From: Edward J. Thye; To: John J. Ryan; Contents: Reports Thye's finding that, under current laws, there is no way that Ryan's son, William J. Ryan con receive aid from the U.S. government (see "Department of the Army"). States Thye's decision to offer a special bill in Congress on Ryan's behalf. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: February 21, 1956; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Lyle Kennedy; Contents: Reports that Chairman Richards of the House Foreign Affairs Committee has appointed an ad-hoc committee to study Communist China, consisting of Democrat Congressman Dood, Zablocki, and Byrd and Republican Congressmen Smith and Jackson. CRJO 2/08 "Western Union" Date: July 30, 1956; From: Jim McGoldrick; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Asks O'Melia to send multiple copies of bill H.R. 6040 along with the reports from the Finance Committee and the Ways and Means Committee. CRJO 2/08 "Sheils Halter McGoldrick and Fallon Attorneys at Law" Date: July 30, 1956; From: James G. McGoldrick; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Requests copies of bill H.R. 1167, which was considered at the 84 th Congress, and of the reports from the Senate Finance and Ways and Means Committees. Also asks the status of another bill to be introduced for the amendment of the Customs Simplification Act of 1954. CRJO 2/08 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: September 24, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Harry L. Wingate, Jr.; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document 148 and thanks Wingate for his assistance in compiling information which appears in said document. Requests an undersigned copy of all hearings, reports, and documents that were published by Wingate's committee. CRJO 2/08 "Commission on Government Security" (attached is a letter from Lloyd Wright to President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, and Speaker of the House Rayburn setting forth the Committee's Commissioners and Subcommittees, also attached is a copy of the Joint Resolution to form the Commission on Government Security) Date: September 28, 1956; From: Lloyd Wright; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Lloyd has enclosed, as requested by O'Melia, a copy of a letter from the Commission on Government Security dated June 19, 1956, to President Dwight Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, which sets forth the names of the Commissioners with a breakdown of the Subcommittees. CRJO 2/08 "United States Senate Committee on Armed Services" Date: October 1, 1956; From: Harry L. Wingate, Jr.; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges O'Melia's request to be place on a mailing list to receive copies of all publications of the Committee on Government Operations, but explains that there is no permanent mailing list so that the Committee can only send out publications in response to O'Melia's specific request. CRJO 2/08 "Militant Truth" Date: October 23, 1956; From: Sherman A. Patterson; To: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities. CRJO 2/08 "November 28, 1956" (copy) Date: November 28, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: H.J. Pierson; Contents: Acknowledges having received a letter from Pierson sent Special Delivery, and suggests that Pierson and George A. Bowman correspond directly rather than using O'Melia as an intermediary. CRJO 2/08 "Samuel Ward" Date: December 18, 1956; From: Samuel Ward; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Points out that hearings by the Senate Committee from 1919 concerning Bolshevik Propaganda have been omitted from the recently published Senate Document #148, Summary - Index 1918-1956 of Congressional Investigations of Communism. CRJO 2/08 "December 26, 1956" (attached is a reply from Samuel Ward to Walter L. Reynolds) Date: December 26, 1956; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Samuel Ward; Contents: Responds on behalf of John L. McClellan to and earlier letter from Samuel Ward (see "Samuel Ward") by replying that the hearings on Bolshevik Propaganda, which Ward thought were omitted, are actually on page three of Senate Document #148. In the attached note Ward explains why he made this error. CRJO 2/08 "December 26, 1956" Date: December 26, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: George Fingold; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Massachusetts, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: C. Ferdinand Sybert; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document # 148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Maryland, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Harold R. Fatzer; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Kansas, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Latham Castle; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Illinois, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Louis C. Wyman; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New Hampshire, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "The State of New Hampshire" Date: January 4, 1957; From: Louis C. Wyman; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956; To: Louis C. Wyman"), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New Hampshire, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Jacob K. Javits; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New York, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "State of New York Department of Law" Date: January 3, 1957; From: Jacob K. Javits; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: Jacob Javits), reports that Javits has not corrections or omissions to suggest for Senate Document #148 regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New York, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Louis C. Wyman; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New Hampshire, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Vernon W. Thomson; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Wisconsin, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "State of Wisconsin Executive Office" Date: January 29, 1957; From: Vernon W. Thomson; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for sending him a copy of Senate Document #148 and proudly comments on how only one of all the hearings makes reference to Wisconsin. Points out that in 1955, the Wisconsin legislature also attempted to pass a Subversive Activities Control bill. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Committee on Un-Filipino Activities; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the Philippines, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "February 6, 1957" (two copies) Date: February 6, 1957; From: Joaquin R. Roces; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges the receipt of O'Melia's letter (see "December 27, 1956;: To: Committee on UN-Filipino Activities), and refers to an enclosed copy of a mimeograph CAFA Report as first presented and approved by the Committee on UN-Filipino Activities. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: I.M.U.A.; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in Hawaii, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "Hawaii Residents' Association" Date: January 14, 1957; From: Robert C. Rhoads; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: I.M.U.A.), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Hawaii, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Thomas M. Kavanagh; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Michigan, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "State of Michigan" Date: January 29, 1957; From: Thomas M. Kavanagh; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: Thomas M. Kavanagh), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Michigan, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Don Eastvold; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Washington, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "State of Washington" Date: January 14, 1957; From: Michael R. Alfieri; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: Don Eastvold), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Washington, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/08 "December 27, 1956" Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Mac Q. Williamson; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Oklahoma, up to and including 1956. CRJO 2/09 Correspondence IX CRJO 2/09 "Steinmetz and Steinmetz Lawyers" (handwritten); From: Chris Steinmetz; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Asks for a check of $49.72 for payment of a charge. CRJO 2/09 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: August 12, 1947; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed bank draft of $15,000.00 to be invested in buying stock in Richard J. O'Melia's new financial enterprise. CRJO 2/09 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: July 26, 1947; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Contains advice concerning Richard J. O'Melia's business partners Chuck and Church. CRJO 2/09 "250 Riverside Drive" (copy, attached is envelope) Date: December 14, 1951; From: Clark Forman; To: Verda White Barnes; Contents: Speaks of Foreman's new job with the recently organized Emergency Committee for Civil Liberties and offers Barnes a position as an all-around assistant. CRJO 2/09 "6 a.m. Wed." (handwritten) Date: January 30, 1952; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Concerning financial matters. CRJO 2/09 "The Milwaukee Journal" Date: February 9, 1952; From: Bob Fleming; To: Stan; Contents: Expresses concern over the attitude of the Gillette Committee towards The Project and a desire to get a hold of Committee files. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate Committee on Appropriations" Date: September 8, 1952; From: Ray Kiermas; To: Ruth E. Haley; Contents: Acknowledges having received Haley's letter and states that although there are no openings currently in McCarthy's staff the office will keep her name on file. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments" Date: September 21, 1952; From: Mary Driscoll; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to invitations to McCarthy to speak at various functions, all of which have been sent along with this letter to O'Melia for O'Melia to go through and organize. Individuals named as particularly anxious to have McCarthy appear in their state or for their organization are Congressman Halleck, Malone, Jenner, Kem, Ecton, Friedlander, Curran, King, and Baldus. CRJO 2/09 "Elmer J. Ryan" Date: September 23, 1952; From: Elmer J. Ryan; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States appearances which McCarthy tentatively agreed to make: on the American Forum of the Air from Washington on October 9 th (promoted by Theodore Granik) and in Kansas City and St. Louis on behalf of Senator Kem. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate Committee on Appropriations" Date: September 23, 1952; From: Mary B. Driscoll; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that McCarthy's office is forwarding to O'Melia more invitations for McCarthy to speak for McCarthy to go through and organize. CRJO 2/09 "W.J. Campbell" Date: October 1, 1952; From: W.J. Campbell; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed letter from Roy Cookston asking McCarthy to appear for his party. O'Melia is asked to reply that McCarthy is overloaded with appearances at the moment. Expresses disappointment that Oshkosh is not a planned stop on McCarthy's speaking tour. CRJO 2/09 "The Senate State of Michigan"(handwritten note attached) Date: October 7, 1952; From: Leo H. Roy; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Urges McCarthy to comply with the request of the Houghton County Republican Committee and make an appearance in Copper Country. CRJO 2/09 "October 8, 1952" (copy) Date: October 8, 1952; From: F.E. Taylor; To: Steve J. Miller; Contents: Requests that McCarthy come and make an appearance in Lincoln County. CRJO 2/09 "McCarthy Club" (handwritten note at bottom says to talk to Taylor) Date: October 9, 1952; From: Steve J. Miller; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Makes arrangements to discuss a letter from Mr. Taylor (see "October 8, 1952") and urges that McCarthy ought to make an appearance in Lincoln County. CRJO 2/09 "Western Union" Date: September 22, 1952; From: F.E. Taylor; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Urges McCarthy to schedule an appearance in Merrill. CRJO 2/09 "Western Union" (copy, attached note says to call Taylor Monday) Date: September 24, 1952; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: F.E. Taylor; Contents: States that when O'Melia completes McCarthy's itinerary he will wire Taylor the date McCarthy will appear in Merrill. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate" Date: October 10, 1952; From: J.H. Morrow, Jr.; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Refers to enclosed photostatic copies of Daily Worker publication reflecting the support given to Mansfield on the China policy. As Ecton's campaign manager, Morrow states his belief that Mansfield, Ecton's opponent, is part and parcel of the buildup of Communism in China and thus should not hold the office of Senator. Encourages McCarthy to use this information against Mansfield and on behalf of Ecton in his Missouri appearance. CRJO 2/09 "Lions Club" (copy) Date: October 9, 1952; From: W.S. Johnson; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Requests McCarthy make an appearance in the twin cities of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph. CRJO 2/09 "October 11, 1952" (copy) Date: October 11, 1952; From: Ray Kiermas; To: W.S. Johnson; Contents: Acknowledges having received Johnson's letter requesting McCarthy's appearance in the twin cities of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph (see "Lions Club"). Informs Johnson that Richard J. O'Melia is now in charge of scheduling McCarthy's appearance itinerary and states how Johnson might get in touch with O'Melia. CRJO 2/09 "To the editor of the New York Times:" Date: October 15, 1952; From: Anne Pinneo; To: Editor of the New York Times; Contents: Questions whether Truman might be violating the provisions relating to political activity as set forth in the Corrupt Practices Act (the Hatch Act of 1939) in his whistle-stop campaign for the Democratic nominee for president. CRJO 2/09 "October 15, 1952" Date: October 15, 1952; From: Grace Symons; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Requests that McCarthy make an appearance in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at a reception held by the Young Republicans for McCarthy. CRJO 2/09 "Law Office Orville W. Fehlhaber" Date: October 15, 1952; From: Orville W. Fehlhaber; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Condemns General Marshall for never voting and blames him for Communism in China. Encourages McCarthy in his investigative efforts. CRJO 2/09 "Washington, D.C." (two copies) Date: October 22, 1952; From: Chairman; To: Postmaster, Washington D.C.; Contents: Asks for return addresses and other information concerning any letters delivered to or from specific addresses in Washington D.C. during the time between October 24, 1952 to November 16, 1952 for an investigation. CRJO 2/09 "McCarthy Club" Date: October 22, 1952; From: William J. Haese; To: County Field Worker; Contents: In final preparation for elections on November 4 th, encourages County Field Worker to organize "listening parties" for McCarthy's final two speeches over radio on October 27 th and 30 th. CRJO 2/09 "October 22, 1952" Date: October 22, 1952; From: Chairman; To: Postmaster, Washington, D.C.; Contents: Asks for return addresses and other information concerning any letters delivered to or from a specific address in Washington D.C. During the time between October 24, 1952 to November 16, 1952 for an investigation. CRJO 2/09 "Washington, D.C." (Two copies) Date: October 23, 1952; From: Chairman; To: Postmaster, Kensington, Maryland; Contents: Asks for return addresses and other information concerning any letters delivered to or from a specific address in Kensington, Maryland, during the time between October 24, 1952 to November 16, 1952 for an investigation. CRJO 2/09 "Steuben Society of America" Date: October 23, 1952; From: B.H. Hofmann; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Invites McCarthy to attend the Annual Steuben Day Banquet put on by the Muehlenberg Unit 36, Steuben Society of America, on November 1. Other distinguished guests in attendance include Heinz L. Krekeler, German Ambassador. CRJO 2/09 "McCarthy Club" Date: October 24, 1952; From: Steve J. Miller; To: Frank Schweinler; Contents: States that McCarthy's appearance on the radio on November 3 rd ought to be highly publicized. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate" Date: October 29, 1952; From: J.H. Morrow; To: Joseph McCarthy and Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Congratulates McCarthy on his speech concerning Stevenson and thanks him for coming to Missouri on behalf of Ecton. CRJO 2/09 "The W.L. Pursglove Coal Co." Date: October 29, 1952; From: W.L. Pursglove; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: States Pursglove's belief that the 1948 presidential election was lost by the Republican Party because radio broadcasters were announcing the morning of the election that Dewey was confidentially already sure he would win. CRJO 2/09 "C. Andrade, III" Date: October 29, 1952; From: C. Andre, III; To: Frank F. Schweinler; Contents: Refers to enclosed documents requested by McCarthy and O'Melia, including: an article from the Dallas Morning News on October 28 th concerning McCarthy's speech, a letter from October 29 th to Sam Rayburn from the Dallas News , and an editorial from the Dallas News on the same date. CRJO 2/09 "November 5, 1952" (four copies); Date : November 5, 1952; From: Chairman; To: Postmaster, Washington, D.C.; Contents: Asks for return addresses and other information concerning any letters delivered to or from a specific addresses in Washington D.C. and Tacoma Park, Maryland, during the time between November 6, 1952 to December 6, 1952 for an investigation. CRJO 2/09 "Carl A. Forster" Date: August 6, 1953; From: Carl A Forster; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed clipping which Forster thought O'Melia would be interested in. CRJO 2/09 "November 6, 1953" Date: November 6, 1953; From: Robert W. Minor; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Replying to letters from McCarthy and O'Melia by explaining that the Department of Justice will not be able to comply with McCarthy's request to investigate and run name checks on certain individuals because it would be a breach of policy. CRJO 2/09 "City of Milwaukee" Date: November 10, 1953; From: George A. Bowman, Jr.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to a copy of the Supreme Court opinion in the Sarah Brennan case that O'Melia tried in the Circuit Court, which Bowman has enclosed for O'Melia to see. CRJO 2/09 "Dear Dick" (handwritten letter); Attachments: see "460 Yale Avenue" From: Mrs. Thomas F. O'Neil; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Asks O'Melia to show James D. Munson's application for the Post Graduate Law Course and military endorsements to anyone who might be able to help him. CRJO 2/09 "460 Yale Avenue" Attachments: handwritten letter (see "Dear Dick"); a handwritten note which says to call Colonel Hatch; James D. Munson, Jr.'s application for the Post Graduate Law Course; an endorsement from James D. Munson, Jr.'s Commanding Officer; notes regarding Munson's service to date; and an acknowledgment from Marine headquarters which says that Munson's application will be considered for the next course; Date: November 11, 1953; From: James Munson; To: Mrs. Thomas F. O'Neil; Contents: States that Munson will send O'Neil anymore information she deems necessary, and thanks her for her assistance. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate" (attached is a handwritten note for O'Melia to call Peter O'Crotty) Date: January 13, 1954; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Relates a message from Peter O'Crotty which states that there is a law which prevents one Federal Agency from hiring another Federal Agency or from spending money to influence Congress. Agencies possibly affected by the enforcement of this law include the Treasury Department, The Department of Agriculture, and the Motion Picture Service. CRJO 2/09 "Earl J. Carroll Counselor at Law" Date: February 25, 1954; From: Earl J. Carroll; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed list containing the names of 876 persons employed by the Office of the Chief of Counsel for War Crimes (Telford Taylor) at Nurnberg in September 1947, 68 persons in the civilian Censorship Division at Nurnberg at the same time, and ten persons engaged in other Allied departments. States information needed to check the backgrounds of these individuals. Asserts Carroll's conviction that the Nurnberg trials being conducted by Telford Taylor were in fact instruments of the Communist Party and the reasons for this conviction. Also refers to other enclosed documents to be used as evidence for Carroll's argument including copies of letters from Werner Schoknecht and a photostatic copy of a notice from the Nazi Police President. CRJO 2/09 "McCarthyism is Americanism" { Attachments: see "Sabine Hotel" Date: November 22, 19-; From: Durive G. Troyak; To: Ray Kiermas; Contents: Refers to an enclosed letter (see "Sabine Hotel") from Gladys Lockhart, which is actually written by Charles H. Alberding. States that Troyak thinks that Alberding could be a tremendous help to McCarthy's cause due to his wealth, and that Alberding has agreed to make financial contributions if McCarthy answers the Lockhart letter and gives him information on the activity of Walter Reuther. Asks O'Melia to write a letter to satisfy Alberding's requests. CRJO 2/09 "Sabine Hotel" (copy); Attachments: see "McCarthyism is Americanism" Date: April 23, 1954; From: Gladys Lockhart (actually Charles H. Alberding); To: Dwight D. Eisenhower; Contents: States grievances from a laborer's perspective caused by the arrival of Unions into the town of Port Arthur, Texas. CRJO 2/09 "Phone: North 7-4727" Date: June 28, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: J. Edgar Hoover; Contents: Crouch, an ex-Communist whose testimony has convicted several individuals as Communist conspirators, defends himself against what he sees as trumped up charges made in an effort to whitewash Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who is currently undergoing investigation. CRJO 2/09 "Gulf Sulphur Corporation" Date: July 23, 1954; From: R.H. Van Doren; To: Eugene T. Wesolowski; Contents: Replies to an earlier letter from Van Doren that an audit will be made available to him as soon as possible, and reports company plans to build a new plant in Veracruz, Mexico. CRJO 2/09 "October 4, 1954" (copy) Date: October 4, 1954; From: Richard Arens; To: Carroll Reece; Contents: Requests information regarding individuals who received payments of large sums of money but were not named in the Annual Report of the Ford Foundation for the year 1953. CRJO 2/09 "American Institute of Pacific Relations, Inc." Date: September 8, 1954; From: William L. Holland; To: Carroll Reece; Contents: Protests the statement made in a report by Reece's Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations to the effect that the Institute of Pacific Relations has a subversive character. States that this statement is unfounded and asks that it be corrected. To demonstrate the unfairness of this statement, Holland refers to an enclosed copy of the McCarran Committee's hearings, "Commentary on the McCarran Report on the I.P.R. CRJO 2/09 "Milwaukee Sentinel" (attached is a handwritten note that says to answer the letter) Date: November 2, 1954; From: Robert C. Bassett; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Confirms that McCarthy's order to receive the Milwaukee Sentinel is being dealt with by the newspaper's circulation department, and states that the Milwaukee Sentinel is aiding McCarthy by attacking Democrats and Democratic publications for making false statements. CRJO 2/09 "8610 Pendleton Pike" (handwritten note at top states that "Bennett is in a glass house and shouldn't throw rocks.") Date: November 29, 1954; From: Wm. J. McGhee; To: Wm. E. Jenner; Contents: Suggests that Senator Wallace F. Bennett of Utah be called before the Senate Rules Committee, of which Jenner is Chairman, for misconduct during a hearing to investigate Community Facilities of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. CRJO 2/09 "American Council for Community Education" Date: December 1, 1954; From: James B. Braton; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that the American Council for Community Education, of which Braton is the Chairman, has an Award for Americanism for McCarthy and makes suggestions for a time and place where is can be presented to him. CRJO 2/09 "Department of Commerce" Date: December 11, 1954; From: Tom Miller; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Speaks of defending McCarthy against criticism, and asks for instructions concerning the future. CRJO 2/09 "United States Senate" Date: December 14, 1954; From: Edna Lonigan (Legislative Assistant to William E. Jenner); To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for sending documents, and promises to discuss with Jenner the Communist hold on Congress. CRJO 2/09 "December 20th, 1954" (attached is an envelope postmarked from Japan) Date: December 20, 1954; From: Rikizo Hirano; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for attentions shown to him while he visited America as a member of Japan's House of Representatives. CRJO 2/09 "Thomas A. McCormack and Company" Date: December 21, 1954; From: Thomas A. McCormack; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Suggests that McCarthy send out autograph pictures to several of his supports, including Charley Blossfield of the Milwaukee Braves and his daughter and Mother Mary Francsesca and acknowledges having received the Watkins' hearings. CRJO 2/09 "655-6th Street" Date: December 28, 1954; From: A.P. Major; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Inquires whether anything has been done regarding Mr. Foley's situation and asks O'Melia to give both this letter and his last one to McCarthy. CRJO 2/09 "Edgar C. Bundy" Date: January 5, 1955; From: Edgar C. Bundy; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to enclosed editorials and inquires how O'Melia likes them. CRJO 2/09 "Robert A. Volgeler and Associates" Date: February 16, 1955; From: Robert A. Vogeler; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for sending pamphlets that were requested and inquires whether O'Melia sent a copy of Bill S. 3698 to the right address since it had not yet been received. CRJO 2/09 "Leander J. Foley, Jr." Date: February 22, 1955; From: Leander J. Foley, Jr.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges having received O'Melia's letter and informs O'Melia that he is going to place an ad in the Daily Reporter . CRJO 2/09 "Imprisonment Without Trial in Vermont" Date: February 27, 1955; From: Manuel S. Miller; Contents: Recounts briefly the history of Lucille Miller's crusade against Communism and the draft and her arrest and persecution by Communist elements in the American government. Individuals labeled as undercover Communists include Alger Hiss, Federal Judge Gibson, and Presidents Eisenhower and Truman. CRJO 2/09 "Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities" Date: March 7, 1955; From: Mary E. Hope; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that, as requested, a copy of the 1953 report by the Senate Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities is being sent to O'Melia. CRJO 2/09 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" Date: March 10, 1955; From: Joe McCarthy; To: Dwight D. Eisenhower; Contents: Demands to know what Eisenhower is doing to secure the freedom of 944 American soldiers which were being held by the Chinese government. CRJO 2/09 "National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics" Date: May 6, 1955; From: J.F. Victory; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Invites any members of staff from the Senate Government Operations Committee who are authorized to do so to attend the 1955 Triennial Inspection of the NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, in Moffett Field, California. CRJO 2/09 "Eugene Castle" Date: June 8, 1955; From: Eugene Castle; To: William F. Knowland; Contents: Informs Knowland of some unfavorable comments made about him by Sigurd S. Larmon, the President of Young and Rubican Advertising Agency, who has recently returned to the U.S. from a trip around the world. Warns that because Larmon was wined and dined by the U.S.I.A. while abroad, he plans to give to President Eisenhower an extremely favorable report about it. CRJO 2/09 "American Civil Liberties Union" (copy) Date: June 9, 1955; From: Patrick Murphy Malin; To: George Sokolsky; Contents: States that the American Civil Liberties Union has investigated the case of Lucille Miller and her treatment by the government and has determined that Civil Liberties were not an issue. CRJO 2/09 "Quarles, Spence and Quarles" Date: June 10, 1955; From: Kenneth Grubb; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for the interest he took in his situation. CRJO 2/09 "Randy H. Hamilton" Date: June 10, 1955; From: Randy H. Hamilton; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for writing a letter on his behalf to his probation officer. CRJO 2/09 "Eugene W. Castle" Date: June 13, 1955; From: Eugene Castle; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Castle's letter to Senator William F. Knowland (see "Eugene Castle," Date: June 8, 1955) and expounds Castle's grievances against the USIA, which Castle believes to be "anti-McCarthy" and a waste of money. CRJO 2/09 "June 14th, 1955" Date: June 14, 1955; From: Bill McCabe; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for his assistance given while in Washington, which resulted in McCabe making contacts with several individuals including, Mote, Senator Curtis, and Jackson. CRJO 2/09 "Dear Friend:" (typed on a note card) Date: June 16, 1955; From: J. Richard Feeley; Contents: Asks for the address of Roy M. Cohn CRJO 2/09 "American Civil Liberties Union" Date: June 16, 1955; From: Irving Ferman; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: In response to a conversation regarding the apparent lack of involvement of the American Civil Liberties Union in the case of Lucille Miller, refers to an enclosed copy of a letter to George Sokolsky (see "American Civil Liberties Union," Date: June 9, 1955). CRJO 2/09 "McCarthyism is Americanism" Date: November 28, 19-; From: Durive G. Troyak; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to enclosed copies of the "Throw the Bum Out" booklets which Troyak has altered from the original, and offers to send them anyplace O'Melia thinks they are needed. Thanks O'Melia for sending him Congressional Directories and Time booklets, and requests more, especially of the booklets which are about "McCarthy the Marine. CRJO 2/09 "The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi" (attach handwritten note says that the sisters were contacted and McCarthy will meet with them as soon as possible) Date: September 12, 19-; From: Sister Mary John, O.S.F.; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Congratulates McCarthy for his recent electoral victory and commends him on his fight against Communism. Urgently requests that McCarthy agree to meet with some representatives from her religious community to give some advice. CRJO 2/09 "Dick:" From: Mary Tom; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Discusses changes and arrangements in McCarthy's itineraries for Kansas City, Kansas, Pontiac and Saginaw, Michigan, and Las Vegas. CRJO 2/09 "Roney Plaza" (handwritten letter); From: Bob; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Wishes O'Melia and his family a happy New Year. CRJO 2/09 "The Secretary of Defense" To: Secretary of Defense; Contents: States that the writer has been informed that the Armed Services have not cooperated with an investigation over university funding. Requests that the Secretary submit to the Committee a list of the projects on which research and development funds have been spent on since June 30 th, 1949, and to include an note by each explaining the nature of each project.. CRJO 2/09 "The Hon. R.B. Anderson" { Attachment: see "Dr. Pusey, President of Harvard University" From: Chairman of the Senate Committee on Government Operations (Joseph McCarthy?); To: R.B. Anderson; Contents: States that the Committee on Government Operations has been informed that the Navy has mistreated Princeton historian Dr. Robert Albion in favor of Harvard historian, Dr. Samuel Morrison. Asks for the Navy's side of the story. CRJO 2/09 "Memorandum for Senator McCarthy" To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Contains two long quotes from Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond's book The Navy as an Instrument of Policy, 1558-1727 . CRJO 2/09 "Dr. Pusey President of Harvard University" { Attachment: see "The Hon. R.B. Anderson" To: Dr. Pusey; Contents: Refers to enclosed letter concerning mistreatment of a professor by the Navy (see "The Hon. R.B. Anderson"), and asks what the facts are according to Pusey. CRJO 2/10 Correspondence X CRJO 2/10 "Republican national committee" Date: January 12, 1955; From: Henry E. Ringling; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that Ringling misplaced notes which O'Melia had sent him concerning a certain Marine Lieutenant and asks O'Melia to refresh his memory on the subject. CRJO 2/10 "Elmer J. Ryan" Date: February 1, 1955; From: Elmer J. Ryan; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Requests a current copy of the Congressional Directory. CRJO 2/10 "Hollywood 46" (handwritten note card) Date: August 16, 1956; From: Scott Srotewohl (?); To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "37 Bartlett St." Date: November 3, 1956; From: Martin Birnbach; To: Clerk of the Committee of Un-American Activities; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Board of Education" Date: October 16, 1956; From: Morris Davidson; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Box 471" Date: October 16, 1956; From: E. Madison George; Contents Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Sir" From: Henry Smith; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Northwestern University" Date: October 17, 1956; From: Kenneth Colegrove; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Oct. 17, 1956" Date: October 17, 1956; From: Reverend Robert G. Fobis; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Robert Donner" (handwritten note at top says one copy of Senate Document 148 was sent along with a letter) Date: October 17, 1956; From: Ruth C. Loudon; To: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests six copies of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "6001 Fiesta Drive" Date: October 18, 1956; From: Maxine Phillips; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Shore Gardens Apartments" Date: October 18, 1956; From: Thomas F. Mullady, M.D.; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "George Kashmer" Date: October 20, 1956; From: George Kashmer; To: Government Operations Committee.; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "St. Meinrad Seminary" Date: October 20, 1956; From: George P. Craycroft; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Sirs" (handwritten on note card, note at top says one copy was sent) Date: October 21, 1956 (date of postage); From: E. Vail; To: Senate Document Room; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Oct. 22, 1956" Date: October 22, 1956; From: Mrs. W.H. Sitton; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Seattle, Wash." Date: October 23, 1956; From: Mrs. W.E. Kelley; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "University of California Library" Date: October 25, 1956; From: Hilda M. Gray; To: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Gentlemen:" Date: October 26, 1956; From: Wm. J. Graney; To: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "106 Fitzrandolf Road" Date: October 26, 1956; From: Eugene Feingold; To: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Mrs. Lawrence Pohle" Date: October 28, 1956; From: Mrs. Lawrence Pohle; To: Government Operations Committee; Date: October 28, 1956; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "E.J. Schreiber, Sr." Date: October 14, 1956; From: E.J. Schreiber, Sr.; To: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "General Foods Corporation" Date: October 29, 1956; From: Marie Appel; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Kirby Walker" Date: October 31, 1956; From: Kirby Walker; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests four copies of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "4222 Vanetta Dr." (handwritten note) Date: October 30, 1956 (date of postage); From: Wayne Burnette; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "United States Senate" Date: October 31, 1956; From: Herbert Lehman; To: Morton Schwartz; Contents: Asks that the Senate Committee on Government Operations send whatever documents are asked for by one of Lehman's constituents in an attached letter. CRJO 2/10 "Northwestern University" Date: October 31, 1956; From: Kenneth Colegrove; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. This is Colegrove's second request (see "Northwestern University," Date: October 17, 1956). CRJO 2/10 "Carthage College" Date: November 1, 1956; From: Eric H. Olson; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Gentlemen-"(handwritten letter) Date: November 1, 1956; From: Mrs. L.E. Neiss; To: Senate Committee of Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Mrs. Otto Tinnemann" Date: November 5, 1956; From: Sue Tinnemann; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "November 6, 1956" Date: November 6, 1956; From: Verda Elizabeth James; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Northwestern University" Date: November 11, 1956; From: Kenneth Colegrove; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. This is Colegrove's third request (see "Northwestern University," Date: October 17, 1956, and "Northwestern University," Date: October 31, 1956). CRJO 2/10 "Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation" Date: November 20, 1956; From: E.J. Hayes; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "838 East Broadway" Date: November 13, 1956; From: Paul Dana Seaver; To: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Noel C. Stevenson" Date: November 12, 1956; From: Noel C. Stevenson; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Tuscon Ariz." Date: November 13, 1956; From: G.O. De Puy; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "1625 Gary Way" Date: November 12, 1956; From: Virginia Coleman; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "17 Nov. 1956" (handwritten note card) Date: November 17, 1956; From: Helen G. Morrissey; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "First Congregational Church of Los Angeles" Date: November 8, 1956; From: Robert H. Scanland; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "November 15, 1956" (handwritten note card) Date: November 15, 1956; From: Faye Weitinger; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "1524 Michigan Street" Date: November 19, 1956; From: Shirley Wells; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "709 Olive St." (handwritten note card) Date: November 15, 1956; From: Myatis Brooks; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Nov. 21, 1956" (handwritten letter, envelope attached) Date: November 21, 1956; From: Robert B. Goodman, Jr.; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "November 25, 1956" Date: November 25, 1956; From: Irene E. Strege; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Edgar Bissantz" (handwritten letter) Date: November 28, 1956; From: Edgar Bissantz; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "R. 1, Box 4" Date: November 28, 1956; From: Clarence C. Ollrogge; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "The Detroit Suburban Newspapers" Date: December 29, 1956; From: Floyd McGriff; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Latham Castle" Date: January 7, 1957; From: Latham Castle; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges having received O'Melia's letter and a copy of Senate Document 148, and states that the Illinois legislative hearings contained within the document have been printed correctly. CRJO 2/10 "Apartment 84" Date: January 7, 1956; From: Elinor Ferry; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "St. Jean Baptiste School" Date: April 12, 1957; From: Sister Callista, C.N.D.; To: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "One Wall Street" Date: January 14, 1957; From: Otto E. Dohrenwend; To: Senate Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Armed Forces Staff College" Date: January 15, 1957; From: R.D. Albro; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "James Jerome Hill Reference Library" Date: January 16, 1957; From: Russell F. Barnes; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "The Catholic University of America" Date: January 16, 1957; From: Eugene P. Willging; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "John J. Iago" From: John J. Iago; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "General Laminating Inc." Date: January 26, 1957; From: Horace Fletcher, Jr.; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Department of the Air Force" (attached is a copy of the letter) Date: January 31, 1957; From: Wrennie W. Johnson; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Rutgers University" Date: February 13, 1957; From: R. Max Pershe; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Lawrence W. Cox" Date: February 21, 1957; From: Lawrence W. Cox; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Mrs. J.F. Schlafly, Jr." Date: March 5, 1957; From: Phyllis Steward Schlafly; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests two copies of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "120 Jeremiah Avenue" Date: March 7, 1957; From: J.M. Stec; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "V. Hoffman Roofing Contractor" Date: March 11, 1957; From: Vernon Hoffman; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Library Army War College" Date: March 11, 1957; From: Agnes L. Frey; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "3/13/57" (stapled to the same page as "March 13") Date: March 13, 1957; To: Mr. Shapiro; Contents: Requests five copies of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee, be sent to the Civil Service Commission. CRJO 2/10 "March 13" (stapled to same page as "3/13/57") Date: March 13, 19-; Contents: States that Senate Document 148 was sent to David A. Brody. CRJO 2/10 "University of Pennsylvania" Date: March 19, 1957; From: Nancy I. Arnold; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Library Army War College" Date: March 20, 1957; From: Agnes L. Frey; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. This is Frey's second request (see "Library Army War College," Date: March 11, 1957) CRJO 2/10 "4/1/57" (handwritten note) Date: April 1, 1957; Contents: States that a copy of Senate Document 148 was sent to Norman J. Biabel. CRJO 2/10 "4/4/57" Date: April 4, 1957; Contents: States that a copy of Senate Document 148 was sent to Lt. Thomas F. Crane at the request of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. CRJO 2/10 "282 Cabrini Blvd." Date: April 5, 1957; From: R.B. Kurtz; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Route 1, Box 111" Date: April 15, 1957; From: Mrs. Guy J. Norris; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "The University of Chicago" Date: April 15, 1957; From: Carroll Bordelon; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "4/17/57" Date: April 17, 1957; Contents: States that a copy of Senate Document 148 was sent to Francis J. McNamara. CRJO 2/10 "Chester B. Kilpatrick, Jr., MD" Date: April 17, 1957; From: Chester B. Kilpatrick, Jr., MD; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "April 17, 1957" (handwritten letter) Date: April 17, 1957; From: Lloyd E. Martin; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "April 23, 1957" Date: April 23, 1957; Contents: States that twelve copies of Senate Document were sent to Stanley Olczak for a meeting. CRJO 2/10 "April 25, 1957" Date: April 25, 1957; Contents: States that a copy of Senate Document was sent to Dr. Helen A. Shenitz. CRJO 2/10 "City of Flint" Date: April 26, 1957; From: Loren M. Herfurth; To: James D. Eastland; Contents: Thanks Eastland for documents sent in the past, and requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Fordham University Library" Date: May 3, 1957; From: Anne M. Murphy; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "May 24, 1957" Date: May 24, 1957; Contents: States that five copies of Senate Document 148 were sent to Mrs. Raymond Weliky. CRJO 2/10 "Mrs. John F. Bruecker" (attached in an enveloped addressed to the Government Operations Committee) Date: May 25, 1957; From: Irene A. Bruecker; To: Senator James O. Eastland; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "California - Washington" Date: May 31, 1957; From: Thomas H. Bienz; To: James O. Eastland; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. Also asks for a copy of Eastland's own index of names of persons, organizations, and publications, etc., that have appeared in testimony since 1951. CRJO 2/10 "Fifth Floor" Date: June 3, 1957 (date of postage); From: James Ferry; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Dear Sirs:" (handwritten on note card) Date: June 21, 1957 (date of postage); From: Richard L. Peterson; To: Government Operations Committee; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/10 "Indiana Citizens Committee for Research, Inc." (note at top states that ten copies were sent); From: H.J. Pierson; To: John McClellan; Contents: Requests ten copies of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities: Summary-Index, 1918 to 1956," which was compiled by the Government Operations Committee. CRJO 2/11 Correspondence XI CRJO 2/11 "McCarthy Club" Date: September 22, 1952; From: M. Miller; Content: States that according to Carl Balsinger, McCarthy tentatively agreed to speak on behalf of Senator Kemm on October 10. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: September 18, 1952; From: Jack Richard; To: Joseph McCarthy; Content: States that McCarthy has been invited tour on behalf of the Republican Party and asks whether arrangements should be made. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: September 30, 1952; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Senator Malone; Contents: Asks for details concerning McCarthy's appearance on October 13, and asks that reservations be made for McCarthy and his party to fly to Missoula, Montana, on the 14 th. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" (two copies, one attached to "Wyoming Republican State Committee"); Attachments: see "C. Andrade, III" Date: September 29, 1952; "C. Andrade, III" Date: September 30, 1952; and " C O P Y - Dick O'Melia" From: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges having received a letter and asks that no commitments be scheduled for McCarthy before or after his speech. CRJO 2/11 "C. Andrade, III" { Date: September 29, 1952; Attachments: see "Western Union" Date: (?); "C. Andrade, III" Date: September 30, 1952; and " C O P Y - Dick O'Melia" From: C. Andrade, III; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Explains flight arrangements for McCarthy from Lexington, Kentucky. CRJO 2/11 "C. Andrade, III" { Date: September 30, 1952; Attachments: see "Western Union" Date: (?); "C. Andrade, III" Date: September 29, 1952; and " C O P Y - Dick O'Melia" From: C. Andrade, III; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Inquires as to the number of people who will be in Senator McCarthy's party in Tyler, Texas. CRJO 2/11 "C O P Y - Dick O'Melia" Date: October 2, 1952; Attachments: see "Western Union" Date: (?); "C. Andrade, III" Date: September 29, 1952; and "C. Andrade, III" Date: September 30, 1952; From: C. Andrade; To: Fulton Lewis, Jr.; Contents: Announces that Joseph McCarthy will speak in Tyler Texas before the American Legion, and asks that Fulton urge people to come and see this appearance on his broadcast. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: September 30, 1952; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: James Morrow; Contents: Asks for details concerning a planned appearance of McCarthy, and asks that no commitments be made for McCarthy either prior to or after his speech. (For response see "Western Union" Date: October 2, 1952 From: James Morrow) CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 2, 1952; From: James Morrow; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's inquiry (see "Western Union" Date: September 30, 1952) gives the details for McCarthy's appearance in Missoula. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 2, 1952; From: A.J. Richard; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that McCarthy will be in Wyoming on October 11 and 12, and states that Ewing T. Kerr should be contacted for more information. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: September 25, 1952; From: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Requests that McCarthy speak before an audience in Worland, Wyoming, on October 11 and in Fremont County on October 12. States that such a speech would aid Governor Barrett in his campaign. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 1, 1952; From: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Gives details concerning McCarthy's appearances in Worland and Fremont County, Wyoming. CRJO 2/11 "Wyoming Republican State Committee" Date: September 29, 1952; From: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Gives general preliminary information for the planned appearances of McCarthy in Worland and Fremont County, Wyoming. CRJO 2/11 "In the Cody Country" Date: September 25, 1952; From: A.J. Richard; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Congratulates McCarthy on successfully winning his campaign for Senate, and requests that McCarthy come to Cody during October to speak on behalf of Barrett, Harrison, and Eisenhower. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: September 20, 1952; From: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; To: McCarthy for Senate Club; Contents: States that McCarthy is supposed to make appearances in Wyoming, and asks if he can make a third on October 13. CRJO 2/11 "Mr. Jack Richard" Date: October 2, 1952; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Jack Richard, Park County Republican Committee; Contents: Regretfully states that McCarthy will be unable to make an appearance in Cody, Wyoming. CRJO 2/11 "C. Andrade, III" Date: October 4, 1952; From: C. Andrade, III; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that Adrade has arranged to be present at Tyler with Fulton Lewis Jr. on October 17 and gives some details concerning flight plans. CRJO 2/11 "E.H. Radtke" Date: October 6, 1952; From: E.H. Radtke; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Regarding final details of McCarthy's appearance in Chippewa Falls. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 8, 1952; From: Speakers Bureau Indiana Republican State Central Committee; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Confirms Joseph McCarthy's speaking engagement in Gary, Indiana, on October 20, and gives some final details. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 8, 1952; From: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Asks for McCarthy's plans as to his arrival in Wyoming. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 8, 1952; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; Contents: In response to an earlier request, gives the details regarding McCarthy's arrival in Wyoming. CRJO 2/11 "City of Hammond" Date: October 6, 1952; From: Vernon C. Anderson, Mayor of Hammond, Indiana; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Confirms McCarthy's speaking engagement in Hammond on October 20, and relates arrangements that have tentatively been made for McCarthy's transportation from Austin, Indiana, and to Louisville, Kentucky. CRJO 2/11 "October 8, 1952" Attachment: see "C. Andrade, III" Date: October 4, 1952; Date: October 8, 1952; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: C. Andrade, III; Contents: Praises Andrade's idea to hand out books in connection with McCarthy's speech in Tyler, Texas, and states that a shipment of them should be accompanying McCarthy. CRJO 2/11 "C. Andrade, III" { Date: October 8, 1952; Attachment: see "October 8, 1952" From: C. Andrade, III; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Suggests that McCarthy's book be distributed at the time of his speech in Tyler, Texas. CRJO 2/11 "CC: Mr. Dick O'Melia" Date: October 9, 1952; From: C. Andrade, III; To: E. Constantin, Jr.; Contents: Regarding changes in McCarthy's flight schedule to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and Tyler and Dallas, Texas. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 9, 1952; From: Ewing T. Kerr, Chairman Wyoming Republican State Committee; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Gives details concerning McCarthy's appearance in Worland, Wyoming. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 9, 1952; From: Senator George W. Malone; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Confirms McCarthy's reservations for his speaking appearance in Las Vegas, California, and requests a picture and biography to be published in the Las Vegas Review Journal and the Las Vegas Sun . CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 10, 1952; From: M. William Deutsch, Chairman Publicity and Public Relations Republican Central Committee; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Requests a statement concerning the text of McCarthy's speech to be given in Las Vegas. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 16, 1952; From: J. Lahroy Slusher, President, Fighting Patriots of West Texas; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Contains a copy of a telegram from the Fighting Patriots of West Texas to Senator Eugene Milliken, which states that the Fighting Patriots of West Texas have been disappointed with Eisenhower's actions while in office. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Doctor and Mrs. T.W. Black; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Welcomes McCarthy to Texas. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Dickerson; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Welcomes McCarthy to Texas. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Les McCarthy; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Congratulates McCarthy and Fulton on their speeches. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Hugh Beaton M.D.; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Praises McCarthy's speech. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Dr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Anthony; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Welcomes McCarthy to Texas and thanks him for the work he is doing. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Jack Porter; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Thanks McCarthy for coming to Texas. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 17, 1952; From: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tomlinson; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Praises McCarthy's speech. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 18, 1952; From: Stanley Cole Hudson Engineering Corp.; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Praises McCarthy's speech CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 18, 1952; From: Jos T. Murray; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Supports McCarthy's policies. CRJO 2/11 "Western Union" Date: October 18, 1952; From: Mrs. Johnny Hale; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Praises McCarthy and his speech. CRJO 2/11 "The Blackstone" From: Bruce Bates; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Inquires whether McCarthy has heard recently from any of the other members of UMSB-235, and wishes him luck on his campaign. CRJO 2/12 Correspondence XII CRJO 2/12 "Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company" Date: May 1, 1946; From: G. Berghurs, Assistant Cashier; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Acknowledges having received two payment checks, and inquires whether O'Melia wishes to change payment plans. CRJO 2/12 "Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company" Date: August 8, 1947; From: E. Lloyd Mallon, C.L.U., General Agent; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Acknowledges a change in O'Melia's life insurance policies. CRJO 2/12 "John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company" Date: August 20, 1947; From: Mary Ann Lord; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Apologizes that O'Melia has not been receiving payment notices and states that he does not need to reinstate his policy. CRJO 2/12 "Route 2, Leesburg, Virginia." Date: July 28, 1953; From: Edwin E. Schwien, Brig. Gen. USA Retired; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that O'Melia is eligible for the Army Navy Club and offers to nominate him for membership. CRJO 2/12 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: July 30, 1953; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Informs Richard O'Melia that A.J. O'Melia has heard a rumor that he (A.J.) will be nominated to the vacancy on the Circuit Court of Appeals for the 7 th Circuit. CRJO 2/12 "Brennan Construction Corporation" Date: August 11, 1953; From: Jim Brennan; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed clipping that Monsignor Barry thought might be of interest to O'Melia. CRJO 2/12 "St. Patrick's Church" (handwritten letter) Date: September 5, 1953; From: Monsignor Barry; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports that Barry found an attack on McCarthy in The New Republic , and asks for a copy of the subcommittee report when it comes out. CRJO 2/12 "G. Bromley Oxnam" Date: December 16, 1953; From: G. Bromley Oxnam, Bishop of the Methodist Church; To: Friends of the Parsonage; Content: Thanks friends for Christmas cards and reports Oxnam's plans for the upcoming year and the events of the past one. Asks friends to support McCarthy and the fight against Communism in Asia. Attached is a sixteen-page document containing information concerning the World Council of Churches and Communist or Communist sympathizers who are or have been a part of this organization, including Dr. T.C. Chao, Dr. Josef L. Hromadka, and Dr. John C. Bennett. CRJO 2/12 "Edgar C. Bundy" Date: April 9, 1954; From: Edgar C. Bundy; To: Editor, The Chicago Tribune; Content: Expresses displeasure with the speech of the Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, on the Communist Conspiracy and how the Government was dealing with it. Claims that Brownell was attempting to discredit the Investigative Committee of the House and McCarthy. CRJO 2/12 "Edgar C. Bundy" Date: April 15, 1954; From: Edgar C. Bundy; To: Ray; Content: Claims that an attached document is proof that G. Broley Oxnam is behind the pressure on the White House to silence McCarthy. Also refers to an enclosed letter from Eisenhower to Mr. Robert Donner, written while Eisenhower was president of Columbia University, in which Eisenhower gives clearance to eighty-seven faculty members accused of being Communists. CRJO 2/12 "Veterans For O'Konski" Date: October 13, 1954; From: Bradley Taylor, Chairman, Veterans for O'Konski; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Request that McCarthy attend and speak at a Republican rally held by the Veterans for O'Konskion October 28. CRJO 2/12 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: April 7, 1955; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that the value of the gift given by A.J. O'Melia to Richard O'Melia is $8460.00 and tells Richard O'Melia how to file this on his tax report. CRJO 2/12 "American Bar Association" Date: February 9, 1956; From: Charles S. Rhyne, President Bar Association of the District of Columbia; Charles J. Burton, Chairman D.C. Membership Campaign; Richard H. Mayfield, Chairman Junior Bar Section, Bar Association of the District of Columbia; James R. Stoner, Chairman D.C. Membership Campaign Junior Bar Conference; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Urges O'Melia to become a member of the American Bar Association. Attached is a form to be filled out for membership. CRJO 2/12 "Board of Admissions" Date: July 23, 1956; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Board of Admissions, Kenwood Golf and Country Club; Content: Recommends Carmine S. Bellino and his family for membership to the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. CRJO 2/12 "Board of Admissions" Date: June 4, 1956; From: Evan H. Baker; To: Board of Admissions, Kenwood Country Club; Content: Recommends O'Melia and his family for membership to the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. CRJO 2/12 "Admissions Committee" Date: June 4, 1956; From: James R. Durfee; To: Admissions Committee, Kenwood Golf and Country Club; Content: Recommends O'Melia for membership to the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. CRJO 2/12 "Kenwood Golf and Country Club" Date: June 7, 1956; From: Mrs. Frances R. Phillips, Membership Secretary, Kenwood Golf and Country Club; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Acknowledges having received O'Melia's application for membership. CRJO 2/12 "National Labor Relations Board" (two copies) Date: February 6, 1957; From: Thomas J. Ryan, Assistant General Council; To: Donald Moynahan; Content: Acknowledges having received Moynahan's request for review of the Regional Director's refusal to issue a complaint in a specific matter. CRJO 2/12 "126 East Colorado Blvd." Date: February 10, 1957; From: Donald Moynahan; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Requests to testify before the Senate Committee on Government Operations relative to matters concerning Union racketeering. CRJO 2/12 "February 15, 1957" Date: February 15, 1957; From: Paul R. Gaieck, Wisconsin Department of Taxation; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that delinquent income taxes have been satisfied. An attached document verifies this fact. CRJO 2/12 "19 February 1957" (copy) Date: February 19, 1957; From: William E. Jenner; To: M.G. Olson; Content: Acknowledges that the letter to Olson from L. Brown concerning Brown's son has been turned over to Jenner by Richard O'Melia. States that Jenner does not have any appointments to Annapolis for 1957 but will consider appointing Brown's son for 1958. CRJO 2/12 "126 East Colorado Blvd." Date: February 24, 1957; From: Donald Moynanhan; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Inquires whether O'Melia received his last letter and whether the documents and information included were useful to him. States that he expects to receive $550,000 from suing a union and wishes to contribute to McCarthy's campaign. CRJO 2/12 "General Services Administration" Date: March 1, 1957; From: Franklin G. Floete; To: President Richard M. Nixon; Content: States the conditions attached to Basil O'Connor's offer for a site for the Harry S. Truman library. CRJO 2/12 "Congress of the United States" Date: March 4, 1957; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for a forwarded note and summary. CRJO 2/12 "Treasury Department" Date: March 7, 1957; From: U.E. Baughman; To: John L. McClellan, Chairman, Select Committee to Investigate Improper Acts in Labor and Management Field; Content: Reports that a polygraph test, administered to Nathan Zusman at the request of Robert F. Kennedy, Chief Counsel of the Select Committee to Investigate Improper Acts in Labor and Management Field, detected that Zusman was not being truthful to the committee. CRJO 2/12 "March 8, 1957" Date: March 8, 1957; To: Norris E. Maloney; From: Joseph McCarthy; Content: Acknowledges having received Maloney's earlier letter. Discusses the creation and purpose of the Second Hoover Commission and asks Maloney to acknowledge the falsity of statements he made criticizing McCarthy and claiming he is trying to dismantle it. CRJO 2/12 "Ohio State Law Journal" Date: March 8, 1957; From: Marc Gertner, Co-Editor-in-Chief; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Asks O'Melia to write an article for the Ohio State Law Journal's Symposium on Loyalty-Security Problems of Government Personnel. CRJO 2/12 "March 15, 1957" (three copies) Date: March 15, 1957; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: William H. Wannall; Content: Refers to an attached list of hearings and asks that they be bound and sent to McCarthy's office. CRJO 2/12 "March 29, 1957" Date: March 29, 1957; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Marc Gertner, CO-Editor-in-Chief, Ohio State Law Journal; Content: Thanks Gertner for asking him to write an article for the Ohio State Law Journal's symposium, but states that due to circumstances beyond his control, he will not be able to finish the article. CRJO 2/12 "March 5, 1957" Date: March 5, 1957; From: Eli E. Nobleman; To: Marc Gertner, CO-Editor-in-Chief, Ohio State Law Journal; Content: Thanks Gertner for asking him to write an article for the Ohio State Law Journal's symposium on the Federal Loyalty Security Program, but states that he does not feel qualified to write anything. Suggests Gertner contact Richard J. O'Melia. CRJO 2/12 "May 23, 1957" Date: May 23, 1957; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Thomas H. Bresnahan; Content: Acknowledges having received the Ninth Interim Report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities, and Related Matters Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thanks Bresnahan for the information and asks him to change the address Bresnahan has for him. CRJO 2/13 Correspondence XIII CRJO 2/13 "Dear Friend" (preprinted postcard featuring a picture of the Nixon family) Date: September 29, 1952; From: Richard Nixon (photocopy signature); To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks for support. CRJO 2/13 "City of Milwaukee" Date: January 23, 1953; From: Elsie Sutschek; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that O'Melia's paycheck is enclosed with this letter and inquires for an address to send future paychecks. CRJO 2/13 "Schine Hotels" Date: April 23, 1953; From: Warren D. Freeman; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that he enjoyed McCarthy and O'Melia's trip at the Quarterdeck. CRJO 2/13 "Associated Hospital Service Inc." Date:May 25, 1953; From: Dawn Hanig; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that Deidre and Neal O'Melia were both treated within the service area covered under their plan, and are therefore eligible for more benefits. CRJO 2/13 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: June 29, 1953; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses family matters. CRJO 2/13 "Leo Haskell Co. Real Estate" Date: July 31, 1953; From: Leo E. Haskell; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses the lease contract on O'Melia's house. CRJO 2/13 "Theo. E. Johnson" Date: October 19, 1953; From: Theodore E. Johnson; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for writing a letter of recommendation on his behalf to the Personnel Offices of the Bureau of the Mint and the U.S. bullion Depository. CRJO 2/13 "Leo Haskell Co. Real Estate" Date: October 20, 1953; From: Leo Haskell; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Informs O'Melia that he will be closing the Mary Ellen Place transaction within the next week or ten days. CRJO 2/13 "American Airlines" Date: December 30, 1953; From: Walter J. Johnson, Jr.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that it is possible to get O'Melia commissioned into the Admiral's Club. CRJO 2/13 "December 15, 1953" (two copies) Date: December 15, 1953; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Walter Johnson; Content: Thanks Johnson for getting him on a plane out of Ewa after World War II was over, and inquires how he might get promoted from Lt. Colonel to Admiral. Refers to an enclosed letter from Roy Cohn asking for admission into the Admiral's Club on O'Melia's behalf (see "United States Senate" Date: August 4, 1953) CRJO 2/13 "United States Senate" Date: August 4, 1953; From: Roy Cohn; To: A. Hunter Bowman; Content: Asks for admission to the Admiral's Club on Richard O'Melia's behalf. CRJO 2/13 "Admirals of the Flagship Fleet" Date: February 23, 1954; From: C.R. Smith, Fleet Admiral; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Welcomes O'Melia into the Admiral's Club. CRJO 2/13 "City of Milwaukee" (attached is a handwritten note stating that the writer did all the work for the case and received less payment than the other firms involved.) Date: July 9, 1954; From: George A. Bowman, Jr.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Relates to O'Melia the details of the ruling in a case involving Frank Johnson and Suzie Jones. CRJO 2/13 "Eugene W. Castle" Date: January 27, 1954; From: Eugene W. Castle; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Informs O'Melia that the government is using taxpayers money to buy and distribute the New York Times as propaganda abroad, and suggests that McCarthy put a stop to this. Further states that at present the U.S.I.A. employees 6,800 foreigners, and again encourages McCarthy to take action. Attached is a press release from Eugene Castle enumerating reasons for the abolition of the United States Information Agency. CRJO 2/13 "460 Yale Avenue" Date: May 21, 1954; From: James E. Munson; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Requests that O'Melia take action to aide Munson's son in getting into postgraduate law school. Attached is a sheet outlining Munson's son's career in the Marines to date. CRJO 2/13 "Canadian Pacific Hotels" Date: June 8, 1954; From: Daniel Mathews; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Talks about Mathews activities in Quebec and praises McCarthy. CRJO 2/13 "Fred B. Snite" Date: June 8, 1954; From: Fred B. Snite; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for taking care of him and praises McCarthy. CRJO 2/13 "Office of District Attorney Kenosha County" Date: June 8, 1954 CRJO 2/13 "United States Senate Committee on Finance" Date: July 9, 1954; and "United States Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry" Date: July 9, 1954 From: John J. Rutchik, District Attorney; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for the kindness shown to him in Washington. CRJO 2/13 "Phone: North 7-4727" (two copies) Date: June 28, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Content:: Crouch, an ex-Communist whose testimony has convicted several individuals as Communist conspirators, defends himself against what he sees as trumped up charges made in an effort to whitewash Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who is currently undergoing investigation. CRJO 2/13 "Richmond Packers, Incorporated" Date: July 14, 1954; From: George M. Crump; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to enclosed letters from some Miami attorneys, Senator Holland, and Senator Smathers, and asks for O'Melia's advice as to what steps should be taken next in this case (for attachments see "Redfearn and Ferrell" Date: July 12, 1954; "United States Senate Committee on Finance" Date: July 9, 1954; and "United States Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry" Date: July 9, 1954). CRJO 2/13 "Redfearn and Ferrell" Date: July 12, 1954; From: D.H. Redfearn; To: George M. Crump; Content: Refers to enclosed letters from Senators Holland and Smathers and asks for advice (for attachments see "United States Senate Committee on Finance" Date: July 9, 1954; and "United States Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry" Date: July 9, 1954). CRJO 2/13 "United States Senate Committee on Finance" Date: July 9, 1954; From: Senator George Smathers; To: DH Redfearn; Content: States that because Redfearn's clients, Richmond Packers Inc., are still being investigated for suspected fraud, payment by the Corporation will be withheld. CRJO 2/13 "United States Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry" Date: July 9, 1954; From: Senator Spessard L. Holland; To: DH Redfearn; Content: States that he will do all he can to help in the case of Richmond Packers Inc., however he does not feel it should be turned over to a Congressional Committee until it has been taken up with the Army. CRJO 2/13 "Dear Mr. O'M." Date: November 14, 1954 (date of postage); From: Mrs. Dawes; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Gives praise and encouragement. CRJO 2/13 "Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 20" Date: November 20, 19--; From: Walter G. Wight; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Asks O'Melia to set up an appointment with Mr. Higley's assistant for Wight's son-in-law, Edmund Klukowski. CRJO 2/13 "Mountain View Hotel" Date: November 1954 (date of postage); From: Walter G. Wight; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Asks O'Melia to set up an appointment with Mr. Higley's assistant for Wight's son-in-law, Edmund Klukowski. CRJO 2/13 "November 5, 1954" (copy) Date: November 5, 1954; From: Anton Gerharz; To: James E. Murray; Content: Congratulates Murray on his reelection and asks Murray not to vote for McCarthy's censure. CRJO 2/13 "Personal " (copy) Date: November 5, 1954; From: Anton Gerharz; To: Mike Mansfield; Content: Refers to an enclosed copy of Gerharz's letter to James Murray (see "November 5, 1954") and also urges Mansfield not to vote for McCarthy's censure. CRJO 2/13 "Memorandum " (three copies) Date: March 22, 1957; From: Thomas A. McCormack; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed check for two complete sets of vestments to be purchased from a convent operated by the Madams of the Sacred Heart in Tokyo. CRJO 2/13 "Eugene W. Castle" Date: November 26, 1954; From: Eugene W. Castle; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Argues that the U.S. Information Agency abroad ought to be liquidated for squandering taxpayers dollars. Refers for support to an enclosed article entitled "Flanders in Holiday Plea to Russians to Aid Peace," which describes how the Thanksgiving Day speech of Senator Ralph E. Flanders was broadcast by the USIA in Russia. CRJO 2/13 "Ed Maher, Inc. 'The' Dallas Ford Dealer" Date: December 13, 1954; From: Edward R. Maher; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for writing and voices is support for McCarthy. CRJO 2/13 "Kay, Dunphy and McNulty" Date: February 9, 1956; From: Ward Dunphy; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed check for $492.50 written for the Sadie Day matter. Also informs O'Melia that they will be receiving in the future $125.00 for the Zwicke case. CRJO 2/13 "St. Mary's Missions" Date: March 3, 1955; From: Father Jim; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Updates the O'Melia's on the daily struggles of the mission and its school. CRJO 2/13 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" (three copies) Date: September 24, 1956; From: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to enclosed copy of Senate document 148. Asks for all hearings, reports, and documents that were published by the recipient's committee beginning in 1956. CRJO 2/13 "February 15, 1957" Date: February 15, 1957; From: Tierney Elizabeth McCarthy; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Thanks them for a dress. CRJO 2/13 "March 5, 1957" Date: March 5, 1957; From: Eli E. Nobleman; To: Mar Gertner, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Ohio State Law Journal; Content: Thanks Gertner for asking him to write an an article for the Ohio State Law Journal's symposium on the Federal Loyalty Security Program, but declines because he does not feel that he knows enough about the topic to write an article. Suggests that Gertner contact Richard O'Melia. CRJO 2/13 "Ohio State Law Journal" Date: February 27, 1957; From: Marc Gertner; To: Eli E. Nobleman; Content: Asks Nobleman to write an article for the Ohio State Law Journal's symposium on the Federal Loyalty Security Program. CRJO 2/13 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: March 7, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: States that May O'Melia died. CRJO 2/13 "Rhinelander's 75th Diamond Jubilee" Date: June 15, 1957; From: Brad Taylor; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: States that he is looking forward to the prospect of O'Melia visiting on the 6th and 7th of July and relates that General Thomas C. Darcy will be there also. CRJO 2/13 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: June 17, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Relates that he met Brad and Helen at the Country Club, and that they are very excited that Richard O'Melia will be coming for the Rhinelander's 75th Diamond Jubilee. Encourages Richard, if he decides to come, to stay a little extra time to fish. CRJO 2/13 "Michael O'Neil" Date: June 24, 1957; From: Michael O'Neil; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for donating the trophy for the annual O'Neil Invitational Tuna Tournament. CRJO 2/13 "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" Date: August 26, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports that he already sent the birth certificate that Richard asked for again, and inquires whether Richard ever received the voting registration certificate he sent. CRJO 2/13 "Western Union" Date: September 23, 1955; From: Tank and Bazy Tankersley; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Invites the O'Melias for a supper party on September 28. CRJO 2/13 "Hotel Miramar" From: Hotel Miramar; Content: Wishes Merry Christmas and happy New Year. CRJO 2/13 "Dear Mom" (postcard) Date: July 10, 1963 (date of postage); From: Nial O'Melia; To: Jane O'Melia; Content: Relates some of what Nial is doing in Florida. CRJO 2/13 "Dick:" (handwritten note); From: J. Ean (?); To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Asks if the writer can keep O'Melia's 3-D's until May 14. CRJO 2/13 "Mrs. Thos. F. O'Neil" From: Mary O'Neil; To: Jane O'Melia; Content: Sends words from a speech of Pius X concerning Communism. CRJO 2/13 "United States Senate Memorandum" From: Judy; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States an anonymous caller reported that Welsh has an office in room 3C717 at the Pentagon and a staff of close to 100 working for him under the direction of Lt. Col. John F. Murry. CRJO 2/13 "44 Whitehall St., Rm 1015" From: Thomas G. Crowe; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Talks about acts of blackmail done by religious and charitable groups. CRJO 2/13 ""Dear Mr. O'Melia" (handwritten letter) Date: Sunday; From: David Richard Vidan; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for phone calls and advice given during Vidan's recent trip to Washington D.C. CRJO 2/13 "City of Milwaukee" Date: February 5, 19--; From: Elsie Sutschek; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed check and wishes O'Melia's family well in Florida. CRJO 2/14 Correspondence XIV CRJO 2/14 "Yale, Wilson, Summers, and Yale" Date: February 11, 1954; From: Sunshine Summers; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Invites O'Melia to visit her law firm in California. CRJO 2/14 "Leo Haskell Co. Real Estate" Date: August 21, 1953; From: Leo E. Haskell; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed deed and sales agreement to be signed by Jane O'Melia. Gives some final details concerning sale. CRJO 2/14 "Kay, Dunphy and Kay" Date: March 3, 1953; From: Ward Dunphy; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses an enclosed stockholder agreement. CRJO 2/14 "Smith and Sovik" Date: September 7, 1953; From: Laurence Sovik; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses arrangements to exchange golf clubs. CRJO 2/14 "Dear Dick" (handwritten note) Date: November 10, 1953; From: Leo E. Haskell; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that the enclosed document is something that Haskell forgot to send. Attached is a copy of a mortgage agreement. CRJO 2/14 "Pratt Institute" Date: January 14, 1954; From: Francis H. Horn, President, Pratt Institute; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed document (?) which he found among some things left at the house. CRJO 2/14 "Paul M. Deac" Date: January 15, 1954; From: Paul M. Deac; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Asks O'Melia to look into why Deac has not received the money owed to him by the Subcommittee. CRJO 2/14 "Taft, Stettinius and Hollister" Date: February 2, 1954; From: Robert T. Keeler; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for recent letter and enclosures. CRJO 2/14 "Robert A. Vogeler" Date: April 16, 1954; From: Robert A. Vogeler; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for letter and copy of McCarthy's speech on Edward R. Murrow. CRJO 2/14 "MEMORANDUM" (copy) Date: May 14, 1954; From: George M. Crump; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports that some gentlemen he met at the Mayflower Hotel told him that Allen Dulles and Sullivan and Cromwell law firm in New York had connections to Dean Acheson and his law firm. CRJO 2/14 "The American Legion" Date: October 27, 1954; From: Brad; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Expresses support for Senator McCarthy and confidence that he will not be censured. States that the American Legion is sending out wires to other Senators voicing this opinion. CRJO 2/14 "St. Patrick's Church" (handwritten note) Date: October 29, 1954; From: Monsignor Barry; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to two enclosed checks for $100.00. CRJO 2/14 "General Tire Service, Inc." Date: November 10, 1954; From: Michael O'Neil; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed check for $100.00 requested by Monsignor Barry. CRJO 2/14 "Tokyo, Japan" Date: November 1, 1954; From: D.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to two enclosed believed to be of interest to O'Melia, a copy of a card circulated in Japan during Adlai Stevenson's world tour and a copy of the Asahi Evening News that refers to U.S. interference with British trade with China. CRJO 2/14 "Robert A. Vogeler" Date: November 27, 1954; From: Robert A. Vogeler; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for letter and favors and states that he will be visiting Washington D.C. soon. CRJO 2/14 "Free Men Speak, A Newsletter of Opinion" Date: November 25, 1954; From: Phoebe Greene Courtney; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports the activities and support given to pro-McCarthy organizations in Louisiana. Attached are two articles from local papers describing the activities of pro-McCarthy organizations. CRJO 2/14 "Robert A. Vogeler" Date: November 29, 1954; From: Pia M. Eykens; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses arrangements and plans for Father Martiin-Artajo's visit. CRJO 2/14 "Leedom-O'Connor and Noyes Co." Date: March 1, 1955; From: Leedom-O'Connor and Noyes Insurance Co.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Contains a bill for $10.00. CRJO 2/14 "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts" Date: April 13, 1955; From: Thomas H. Bresnahan, Counsel, Special Commission to Study and Investigate Communism and Subversive Activities and Related Matters, in the Commonwealth; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Replies that he will forward copies of their report to the Legislature as soon as it is filed. CRJO 2/14 "April 19, 1955" (two copies) Date: April 19, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: E.W. Garrett, Chief Probation Officer, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; Content: States that from his meetings with Randy Hamilton he believes Hamilton to be courteous and professional. CRJO 2/14 "August 25, 1955" Date: August 25, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Jackson R. Lynn; Content: Refers to an enclosed cashier's check for $577.68, and requests that his address record be corrected. CRJO 2/14 "Law Office Arlo McKinnon" Date: June 18, 1956; From: Arlo McKinnon; To: Ward Dunphy and Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to enclosed checks for $125.00 for service rendered on the Zwicke case. CRJO 2/14 "Murphy's Clothing - Furniture - Sportswear - Shoes" Date: January 1, 1957; From: Murphy's; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Contains a bill for $33.44. CRJO 2/14 "The Columban Fathers" Date: January 29, 1957; From: Reverand Peter McPartland, J.C.D., Director; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for a letter and states that historical notes and Crest of the O'Melia family have been sent to O'Melia under a different cover. CRJO 2/14 "United States Civil Service Commission" To: Director, Eleventh U.S. Civil Service Region; Content: Contains the application of Edith Wittschau Kane. CRJO 2/14 "February 4, 1957" Date: February 4, 1957; From: Glenn E. Shriver; To: Senator John L. McClellan; Content: Concerning alleged bribery and collusion of government purchasing officers in the Air Force. CRJO 2/14 "Special Report" (handwritten letter) Date: February 9, 1957; From: Bud; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Thanks the O'Melia's for consideration and sympathy shown after the death of his son, Al. CRJO 2/14 "Law Offices of O'Meila and Kaye" Date: March 11, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Gives details concerning the death and funeral of a family member named May, and discusses candidates Richard O'Melia is considering to fill a political position, including Bowman and Kohler. CRJO 2/14 "Commercial Cables" Date: September 25, 1955; From: James Kellis; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that an urgent cable was received from Doctor William Morgan who wishes O'Melia to contact him. CRJO 2/14 "United States Senate" From: V.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that he or she was glad to read material which contains suggestions for A.G. CRJO 2/14 "Dear Mr. O'Melia:" To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports what the writer has on file for representative Mike Mansfield. CRJO 2/14 "Monday" Date: March 11, 1957 (date of postage); From: Mother (O'Melia); To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Discusses the well-being and activities of family members. CRJO 2/15 Correspondence XV CRJO 2/15 Letter Date: December 17, 1952; From: E.P. Connell; To: Mr. T.A. McCormack; Content: "Attached is a check, the eloquent SWAN SONG of the Joseph R. McCarthy broadcast committee that has performed its function excellently, promptly and with amazing solvency." (2 pp) CRJO 2/15 Letter Date: July 22, 1954; From: Clayton R. Lusk; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "In reply to your letter of July 15, 1954, would say that the Lusk Joint Legislative Committee began its investigation in May or June, 1919 and got out its report in 1920." (1 PP) CRJO 2/15 Letter Date: January 12, 1955; From: Kenneth F. McClure; To: Mr. David A. Walsh; Content: "This is in reply to your letter of December 17, 1954, in which you request our views with respect to various procedural and other matters arising in connection with the controversy between yourself and the National Bureau of Standards concerning the joinder of parties in an investigation involving an obturator probe." (2 PP) CRJO 2/15 Confidential Memorandum Date: July 13, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: Hon. William Jenner; Content: "According to press reports, investigation of the twenty-five charges made against me during the past three months by the Alsops, Drew Pearson, Joseph Fanelli, Harry Rand and others and a document I recently submitted to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary has been referred to the Subcommittee on Internal Security." (2 PP) CRJO 2/15 Confidential, Urgent Memorandum Date: July 13, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: Senator McCarthy; Content: "I have only one request -- that you use your influence in the Senate to have the Internal Security subcommittee set up a quick executive hearing -- with only one Senator if more can not attend -- to get my sworn testimony on the record without delay." (2 PP) CRJO 2/15 Letter To: Hon. Herbert Brownell; Content: "I am writing to you regarding the situation of Paul Crouch since the extraordinary total of some two dozen charges have been made against him by the Alsop brothers, Drew Pearson and attorneys Fanelli and Rand during the past three months." (2 PP) CRJO 2/15 Letter Date: July 2, 1954; From: John Edgar Hoover; To: Mr. Paul Crouch; Content: "Since the situation to which you refer is of interest to the Attorney General I am taking the liberty of forwarding to him photostates of your letter and enclosures for his information. CRJO 2/15 Letter Date: July 7, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: Mr. J. Edgar Hoover; Content: "Thanks for you letter of July 2nd. I am glad to note that you sent photostates of my letter and material submitted by me to the Attorney General. CRJO 2/15 Newspaper Clipping Date: July 4, 1954; From: The Washington Post; Content: "No less than three of the Justice Department's paid informers and witnesses are now being investigated for possible perjury -- and by the same Justice Department that employs them." These sentences are outlined in blue: "...--and they probably were facts--that he poured out in his second testimony? In short, just what is the Justice Department relationship to these people? Finally, Attorney General Herbert Brownell's right hand is now, in effect, investigating what his left hand has been doing. Great Departmental interests are fighting on the side of the left hand. Is this sound practice? CRJO 2/15 Newspaper Clipping From: The Washington Post; Content: "Your June 29 editorial, 'Cult of the informer' is a real blow to J. Edgar Hoover and others who have asked former Communists to come forward and place their knowledge of the Red conspiracy at the disposal of our Government. CRJO 2/15 Newspaper Clipping Date: July 6, 1954; From: Daily Worker; Content: "Recently, two professional 'anti-Communism' stoolpigeons tried to wreck Dr. Ralph Bunch's, U.S. Representative in the United States and failed. CRJO 2/16 Correspondence XVI CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: July 20; Content: "Cong. Walters Speech - He is no good -- But he is a ____ but he looks for headlines." Handwritten on United States Senant stationary. CRJO 2/16 Two letters stapled together { 1. Date: September 9, 1955; From: Edgar C. Bundy; To: Mr. Dick O'Melia; Content: "Enclosed please find our check for $100.00 to help pay for the cost of reproducing Congressman Reece's speech on the Ford Foundation." "rec'd 9-13 and sent to Brodie by Bugeye." 2. Date: September 13, 1955; To: Mr. Edgar C. Bundy; Content: "Dick O'Melia has contacted me and we are placing an order for additional copies of the speech on the Ford Fund for the Republic. CRJO 2/16 Protest From: Lary W. Davis; To: Senator John J. McCellan; Content: "I, the undersigned, a tenant of the Success Park-Canaan Village Project, Bridgeport and Stratford, Connecticut, do hereby, protest the injury suffered by reason of the mishandling of the sale of these public lands and buildings by an agency of the Executive Branch of our government and by the infringements of The Success Village Apartments, Inc., both to the prejudice of the rights and interests, and of the preference accorded me by the Legislative Branch of our Government. CRJO 2/16 Protest From: Mr. Herman (?); To: Senator John J. McCellan; Content: "I, the undersigned, a tenant of the Success Park-Canaan Village Project, Bridgeport and Stratford, Connecticut, do hereby, protest the injury suffered by reason of the mishandling of the sale of these public lands and buildings by an agency of the Executive Branch of our government and by the infringements of The Success Village Apartments, Inc., both to the prejudice of the rights and interests, and of the preference accorded me by the Legislative Branch of our Government. CRJO 2/16 Memo Date: October 2, 1952; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "The above mentioned people have now agreed that the Senator should speak in Eastern Connecticut and this plan is proposed by the Eastern Connecticut Association." Two copies. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: October 27, 1954; From: Frances Mims; To: Mrs. Driscoll; Content: "The following is the pertinent portion of the Bruce Jolly newspaper article appearing in the Greensboro (NC) Daily News of Wednesday, August 4, 1954 relating to Judge Ervin: CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: March 2, 1953; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "Although I have been unable to locate the five major speech drafts I prepared as Director of the American Division of the Republican National Committee during the 1940 campaign, I have located the attached working sheets which contain the basic information from which these speeches were written." No attachments. CRJO 2/16 Personal Date: February 22, 1957; From: Maurie G. Olson; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "I received a nice letter from Senator Jenner concerning Milton Brown of South Bend, whom we discussed when I was in Washington. I appreciate your efforts very much. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: April 25, 1954; From: Three members of the National Committee, Communist Party, USA; To: Friend; Content: "Our country stands at the crossroads. One path leads to economic catastrophe, fascism and world war; the other leads to jobs, democracy and peace. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: January 13, 1956; From: Ernest S. Griffith; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: " In response to your request of November 14, 1955, for a list of all individuals appearing before the Fish Committee, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, the House Un-American Activities Committee and the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations who have been cited for contempt of Congress, together with the final disposition of each case, we submit the attached report." (11 PP attached) CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: July 9, 1954; From: Tench Tilghman; To: Spessard L. Holland; Content: "The Department of the Army has referred to the Department of Justice certain matters concerning Contract No. QM-61189 and others with Richmond Packers. Because of the possible existence of a substantial claim against Richmond Packers arising out of other contracts for which the Army had made full payment, funds which were otherwise due under Contract QM-61189 were withheld. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: November 12, 1957; From: J. Edgar Hoover; To: Francis E. Walter; Content: "The booklet [Operation Abolition] depicts another example of the apparent ease with which the communists have been able to enlist the support of misguided individuals to assist in obscuring their subversive workings. Certainly the real meaning of civil liberties is not understood by these communist apologists. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: December 3, 1954; From: Paul J. Cotter; To: Senator Ferguson, Senator George; Content: "As I read Chapter XIII of the Post Office Manual, it might appear that you have been furnished with a section of this chapter which is not applicable to the case in point, rather than Section 3, a copy of which I am attaching." (No attachment.) CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: October 26, 1956; From: Lee R. Pennington; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: "With reference to the proposed study contained in your memorandum of October 15, 1956, I think to dig into the 'judicial' aspects of all Fifth Amendment cases and the others listed in your memorandum would do an outstanding service to those of us engaged in counter-subversive work." Included are letters of support and two copies of a "Proposed subject matter for a new Senate Document. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: October 25, 1952; From: Chris E. Mullen, J. E. Murphy, and Paul Geenen; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "Please accept the enclosed with our compliments. We wish to show you in a small way our appreciation of the magnificent work you are doing in ridding our country of communists and traitors. CRJO 2/16 Three letters Date: March 31, 1955; April 4, 1955; April 7, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia and Richard W. Ervin; To: Richard J. O'Melia and Richard W. Ervin; Content: "Letters requesting, sending, and receiving a report on investigation of Subversive Activities in Florida dated March 1955. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: March 31, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Phillip Bowker; Content: "It would be very much appreciated if your Commission could furnish us two copies of the report you plan to issue prior to May 31st, when it becomes available. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: March 21, 1955; From: William J. Haese; To: Richard. O'Melia; Content: "I certainly appreciate the receipt of the Army Court Martial Manual. It has proved to be of extreme value in our Legion Program." Attached is an acknowledgment letter. CRJO 2/16 Letters Date: March 8, 1955; March 21, 1955; March 28, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia and Jacob K. Javits; To: Richard J. O'Melia and Jacob K. Javits; Content: Letters requesting, sending, and receiving copies of the Rapp-Coudert hearings on education which were held in New York. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: February 28, 1955; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Mary E. Hope; Content: Acknowledgment of being put on mailing list of the eighth, 1954, report from the Senate Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities and requesting the 1953 report. CRJO 2/16 Letters Date: February 15, 1955; February 23, 1955; February 25, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia and Samuel L. Devine; To: Richard J. O'Melia and Samuel L. Devine; Content: Letters requesting, sending, and receding copies of the report of the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: February 25, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Edmund G. Brown; Contents: "Thank you very much for your letter informing me that you have redirected my request of February 15th to the California Un-American Activities Committee." Two copies. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: February 18, 1955; From: Latham Castle; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "Under the law of Illinois my office is not an investigative agency and therefore I have no information with which I can supply you. CRJO 2/16 Letters Date: April 7, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Ferdinand Sybert, Anthony Julian, Frank F. Truscott, Grover C. Richmond, Don Eastbold, Thomas Cavanaugh, and John Bracken; Content: "We are interested in compiling a library of all investigations which have been made in your state into Communist infiltration. Any information or assistance you could give us as to obtaining copies of hearings, reports, etc., would be very much appreciated." Additional letter addressed to Massachusetts Commission on Communism, including same information, dated June 16, 1955. CRJO 2/16 Memo Date: April 25, 1955; From: Dick O'Melia; To: Michael O'Neil; Content: "Reservations at Congressional Hotel for you and Dick Fincher for Thursday made. CRJO 2/16 Memo Date: January 24, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Pete Frigo; Content: "In all the confusion of the committee changeover, etc., I have just discovered that I never wrote to thank you for the cheese you sent at Christmas. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: January 24, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Norris Cotton; Content: "This is to acknowledge your request of January 20, 1955, for information concerning alleged Communist activities of the DeGiorgi Brothers Seed Company, of Council Bluffs, Iowa. CRJO 2/16 Western Union Telefax Date: January 10, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Mr. Charles Kersten; Content: "Please call me at your earliest convenience at my office or OL 6-7942. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: October 18, 1954 - 4:30 P.M.; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: James N. Juliana; Content: "Mr. Jeffrey contracted me last week and informed me that he had been called on the telephone by a Mr. Joseph Crane who represented himself as being from the Russian Embassy. Mr. Crane asked Mr. Jeffrey if he would be interested in a position with Amtorg Corporation. An appointment was made for today, October 18th, at 11:30 A.M., at the Russian Embassy." Written on side: "This info furnished orally to Dale DeLoocky of FBI 4:15 P.M. Oct 20, 1954 by FPC and JAJ. CRJO 2/16 Memo Date: November 11, 1954; From: JB; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "On page 88 of my manuscript I said that 24 of the 39 members of the board of advisors of the National Committee for an Effective Congress have had records of affiliation with Communist fronts and Communist enterprises . CRJO 2/16 Memorandums Date: various; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Francis P. Carr; Content: Eleven memos discussing informants regarding the National Security Agency. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: January 6, 1954; From: C. George Anastos; To: Francis P. Carr; Content: "This date Mr. Wade Waldron (former newspaperman with the Hearst papers and now in the Television business with Wade Waldron and Producers, Inc., located at the Shoream Building, Washington, D.C. Telephone District 7-5558; home telephone King 8-3599) was interviewed and gave the following information. CRJO 2/16 Personal Date: September 14, 1954; From: Frank J. Tracy; To: Mr. Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "My boss is currently on a business trip through the East and expects to be in Washington this week of September 20. As you know, Mr. Scanlan has long been a backer of Senator McCarthy, having admired him and his work from afar these past several years. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: August 23, 1954; From: A. D. Sutherland; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: "I am anxious to go over the Joint Stock Land Bank problem with you. Could you arrange to stop here on your way back to Washington or would you rather I come up and see you? CRJO 2/16 Personal Letter Date: June 3, 1955; From: M. Barry; To: Senator McCarthy; Content: "William C. McCabe of our parish is trying to get the contract to operate the Senate Dinning Room. I understand you are a member of the Rules Committee; and that you have a vote in the matter of operating the Dinning Room. CRJO 2/16 Translation Date: December 7, 1934; From: Reinke; To: Mr. Werner Schoknecht; Content: "In order to maintain public safety and orders, in accordance with Par. 1 of the Regulation of the Reichspresident for the Protection of the People and the Nation, dated 28, 1933, the appearance of the periodical publication 'We War-Volunteers of 1914/15' is forbidden until further notice. CRJO 2/16 Translation Date: December 15, 1953; From: Werner Schoknecht; To: Mr. Earl J. Carroll; Content: "I saw in the paper 'Sueddeutsche Zeitung' that you have compiled a list of 125 American Communists who in the name of American democracy set up an unprecedented dictatorship in Germany after armistice day. You would deserve all merits if you would show to the American nation by means of a practical example how easily a red dictatorship can form under the cover of seemingly democratic forms. CRJO 2/16 Translation Date: December 21, 1953; From: Werner Schoknecht; To: Miss Secretary; Content: "Thank you very much for your letter of the 19th and for the trouble I have most probably caused you with translating my letters. In High School we used to learn Latin and Greek but not English, otherwise I might have had an opportunity to inform born Americans already in the past. CRJO 2/16 Letter From: Eustace Mullins; To: Don Surine; Content: "Several points relevant to the defection of Dr. John to the Communists have not been sufficiently emphasized, and I do feel that they are of great importance in the Senator's criticism of Allen Dulles. First of all, John was involved in the July, 1944 plot against Hitler, and Allen Dulles, in his book, "Germany's Underground" Macmillan, 1947, takes credit for organizing this plot. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: December 27, 1953; From: Werner Schoknecht; To: Mr. Earl J. Carroll; Content: "On December 21st I sent you an article from the London Times of 2.23.1934 describing my public resistance against the Nazi dictatorship. At the same time I sent you a fotocopy of the prohibition of my periodical by the Gestapo, dated 7.12.34. CRJO 2/16 Statement From: Joe McCarthy; To: Senator Karl E. Mundt; Content: "We are submitting herewith what we consider to be pertinent data concerning the attempt by two Army civilians, Mr. Robert T. Stevens and Mr. John G. Adams, to discredit the Investigations Subcommittee, and to force a discontinuance of our hearings exposing Communist infiltration in their department." Attached are memos from the American Law Division of the Library of Congress and a letter from Kathryn Kohler to Mr. Fortney Stark. CRJO 2/16 Letter Date: January 12, 1957; From: Reynaldo Gubbins; To: Senator Langer; Content: "Senator Ralph E. Flanders has informed me that he is willing to co-sponser my bill with another senator of the Committee on the Judiciary. CRJO 2/16 Memo To: O'Melia and Schweinler; Content: "Morning of October 15th, Mr. Bazil Brewer of New Bedford, Mass., publisher of newspaper there and on Cape Cod...says he's pretty well acquainted with McCarthy (in the Marines together) Was Mass. Taft manager. CRJO 2/16 Letter From: Dr. Jeuo; To: Joseph McCarthy; Content: "by Your kind permission I enclose the copy of my letter written to the honorable Mr. Kersten on the occasion of his noble action for the sake of liberation of Hungary having submitted a concurrent resolution in the House of Representatives. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum From: Pat Gorman; Content: "The President of the Council for Economic and Industrial Research, Inc., is Herbert William Robinson [, a mbr of the ADA.] CRJO 2/16 Letter To: Charles Kersten; Content: "On the occasion of Your noble action to intervene on behalf of Hungary to liberate her from the Bolshevik subjugation having submitted a concurrent resolution in this case in the House of Representatives, please, accept my best thanks. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum: Date: August 2, 1954; From: William C. Warren; To: Robert Nathan; Dr. Herbert Robinson; Content: "The Council for Economic and Industry Research, Inc., has a highly classified contract with the Air Force. The following are the details in the Air Force letter given in confidence to the Senator Appropriations Committee. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: August 4, 1956; From: Miles Scull, Jr.; To: All members of the Senate; Content: "In the belief that it may be helpful in handling inquiries concerning Congressional action on the Hoover Commission Reports, the following is respectfully submitted for your information: CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: January 26, 1954; From: Sirdar J. J. Singh; Content: "Objective - It is agreed that in view of the aggressive intent of world Communism, the United States must adopt the policy of 'speak softly, but carry a big stick.' CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Date: January 10, 1957; From: Miles Scull, Jr.; To: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "The spurious allegation in the above publication accusing Senator McCarthy of attempting to 'liquidate the Rural Electrification Administration and eventually destroy the Nation's rural electric cooperatives' is without foundation of fact. CRJO 2/16 Memo Date: January 22, 1957; From: the Office of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; Content: "The Joint Committee on Atomic Energy plans to hold public hearings beginning on Tuesday, February 19 to receive testimony from representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission, industry and other interested individuals and organizations on the development, growth and state of the atomic energy industry, it was announced today by Representative Carl T. Durham, Chairman of the Committee. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum Content: "Msgr. Barry called Dick. Dick was at lunch. Emily called Dick and told him of the call. CRJO 2/16 Memorandum From: United States Senate; Content: Handwritten note with "Steve Thuransky" "Washington D.C." "Hungarian Newspapers CRJO 2/16 Memorandum From: United States Senate; Content: Handwritten note with "Hartsell - checked on Am. Cryptographic admitted assoc. with... CRJO 2/16 Personal Letter Translated from Russian Date: New York, November 23, 1930; From: Mikhail Hendler, 2065 Morris Av. Bronx; To: Honourable Hamilton Fish, Jr. Chairman of the Congression[sic] Committee; Content: “Under the oath I can testify to the following: Early in 1922, I was sent to Greece, to organize by the order of O.G.P.U. a net of military and Political Espionage. On my way back to Russia, I stopped in Sophia, where in the hotel “Bulgaria,” I met some comrades from Moscow. Although officially they constitute Soviet Red Cross Mission in Bulgaria, in fact they were working under the orders of Military Espionage Division of the Red Army and of Foreign Division of OGPU.”; Key names/terms: Kozeshroff, Pokrousky, Trillisser, Menjinsky, Mikhail CRJO 7/03 Oversize Correspondence I CRJO 7/03 "To: General Robert E. Wood" (handwritten letter with corrections) ; To: General Robert E. Wood; Contents: Thanks General Wood and the Committee for making the McCarthy broadcast possible. CRJO 7/03 "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" Date: January 9, 1954; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Regarding suggested investigation of activities and deficiencies in the administration and operations of the Institute of Inter-American Affairs. Refers to an attached extract from the original galleys of the Report of GAO Audits of Government Corporations. CRJO 7/03 "Immediate Release" (press release - copy of correspondence, released by James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President) Date: May 17, 1954; From: Dwight D. Eisenhower; To: Secretary of Defense; Contents: Instructs the Secretary of Defense that the employees of the Defense Department, while appearing before the Senate Subcommittee on Government Operations, disclose any information concerning conversations or communications that concern matters of confidentiality. CRJO 7/03 "Memorandum" Date: 1952 or later; From: Attorney General; To: Dwight D. Eisenhower; Contents: Recounts the history of the President's power to withhold documents requested by Congress if it is in the interest of the public good that they be withheld. CRJO 7/03 "The Prudential Insurance Company of America" Date: August 28, 1953; From: Clarence E. Johnson, Resident Manager; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Informs O'Melia that his loan request is approved. Attached is a copy of the request and a list of conditions. CRJO 7/03 "My dear Mr. Wilson:" Date: March 29, 1954; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense; Contents: Requests information concerning the number of special appointments within the military that have been requested by Executive Officials since the beginning of World War II. CRJO 7/03 "Schmidt, Egan and Murray" (copy) Date: June 24, 1954; From: Godfrey P. Schmidt; To: Herbert Brwonell, Jr., Attorney General; Contents: Establishes that Schmidt is aware that his client Paul Crouch is under investigation, and offers to cooperate in any way possible. Refers to attached papers concerning the charges against Crouch. CRJO 7/03 "Phone: North 7-4727" Date: June 28, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Contents: Crouch, an ex-Communist whose testimony has convicted several individuals as Communist conspirators, defends himself against what he sees as trumped up charges made in an effort to whitewash Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who is currently undergoing investigation. CRJO 7/03 "Southport, Florida" Date: November 28, 1954; From: John L. Hitchings; To: Richard Nixon, Vice President; Contents: Reports to Nixon that in a letter to Hitchings, Senator Smathers expressed the opinion that he agreed with the decision of the Watkins Committee to censure McCarthy even though McCarthy had yet to speak in his own defense. Expresses the view that the decision to censure McCarthy was Communist fomented and Constitutionally wrong. CRJO 7/03 "Dec. 29, 1954" (handwritten letter) Date: December 29, 1954; From: Dan Graves; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to a document concerning a testimony which Graves has sent to O'Melia along with this letter. States that it was decided that exhibits 16 and 17 were mis-numbered and lost during the hearing and that this misplacement should be taken into account since McCarthy cannot be later confronted with evidence that did not appear before the committee. CRJO 7/03 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" (copy of letter for press release, two copies) Date: November 2, 1955; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: John McClellan, Chairman, Senate Permanent Investigation Subcommittee; Contents: Reports to McClellan McCarthy's findings that the National Labor Relations Board is full of Communists and Communist sympathizers. CRJO 7/03 "Dick" (handwritten letter with envelope) Date: August 13, 1956 (date on postmark); From: George; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Confides that Walter Mattison called George that morning to ask for advice about his successor, and urges O'Melia to enter the race for the position. CRJO 7/03 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" (copy of letter for press release, two copies) Date: September 10, 1956; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense; Contents: Requests that Wilson verify or deny the validity of an article in Newsweek which states that sixteen Soviet experts toured the Distant Early Warning stations in Canada. CRJO 7/03 "Assistant Secretary of Defense" (copy) Date: September 12, 1956; From: Robert Tripp Ross; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Responds to McCarthy's earlier letter (see "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" Date: September 10, 1956) by stating that the Newsweek report that Soviets toured the Distant Early Warning stations in Canada is untrue. CRJO 7/03 "For Release, September 21, 1956 - 10:00 A.M." (copy of letter for press release) Date: September 20, 1956; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Dr. You Chan Yang; Contents: Requests that Yang convey to his countries President, Syngman Rhee, the conviction of McCarthy that the vast majority of American people deplore the slurs recently leveled against Korea by Senator Ellender. CRJO 7/03 "January 22, 1957" (attached is a sheet containing handwritten notes and phone numbers) Date: January 22, 1957; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: A.J. O'Melia; Contents: Reports that Richard O'Melia spoke to Samuel Skylar concerning one of A.J. O'Melia's cases involving Skylar and John Wright, and that Skylar is now preparing his statement. CRJO 7/03 "Talked to Don - March 1, 1957" (handwritten letter, attached are handwritten notes which appear to be an outline of the letter) Date: February 26, 1957; Contents: States that the writer met with two individuals, Robert Hessburgh and Frank Scooby, for lunch in Washington D.C. to discuss the purchasing of a small insurance company in Wisconsin and the problems caused by the interference of Northwestern Insurance Company. CRJO 7/03 "From the Office of Senator Joe McCarthy" (copy of letter for press release, two copies) Date: March 29, 1957; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Walter Reuther, United Auto Workers; Contents: McCarthy defends himself against accusations by Reuther that his campaign was sponsored by Communists, and criticizes Reuther for protesting against Dave Beck's use of the Fifth Amendment. CRJO 7/03 "Ministerio De Salud Publica, Trabajo y Prevsion Social Direccion General De Salubridad (written in Spanish) Date: May 9, 1940; From: Carlos Avalos J.; To: Gubbins and Co.; Contents: Discusses the activities of the Gubbins and Co. firm. CRJO 7/03 "Wisconsin Poles for McCarthy Club" (attached is an open letter of support signed by several individuals) Date: May 4, 1954; From: Anthony Gruszka, Secretary; Contents: Expresses the Wisconsin Poles for McCarthy Club's support for McCarthy and his fight against Communism. CRJO 7/03 "Eugene W. Castle" (attached is an article about the role of the Egyptian government in facilitating the great number of movies made in Egypt.; From: Francis Lawton, Jr.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: States that Eugene W. Castle asked that the attached article be sent to O'Melia. CRJO 2/17 Miscellaneous I CRJO 2/18 Miscellaneous II CRJO 2/19 Miscellaneous III CRJO 2/20 Miscellaneous IV - 1 of 2 CRJO 2/21 Miscellaneous IV - 2 of 2 CRJO 7/04-06 Oversize Miscellaneous CRJO 7/04 Oversize Miscellaneous I CRJO 7/05 Oversize Miscellaneous II CRJO 7/06 Oversize Miscellaneous III CRJO 3,7/ Press Releases CRJO 3/07 Press Releases I CRJO 3/08 Press Releases II CRJO 7/07 Oversize Press Releases I CRJO 7/08 Oversize Press Releases III CRJO 3,7/ Publications CRJO 3/01 Publications I CRJO 3/02 Publications II CRJO 3/03 Publications III CRJO 3/04 Publications IV CRJO 3/05 Publications V CRJO 3/06 Publications VI CRJO 7/09 Oversize Publications I CRJO 4/10-12 Resolutions CRJO 4/10 Resolutions I CRJO 4/11 Resolutions II CRJO 4/12 Resolutions III CRJO 3,7/ Speeches CRJO 3/09 Speeches I CRJO 3/10 Speeches II CRJO 3/11 Speeches III CRJO 3/12 Speeches IV CRJO 3/13 Speeches V CRJO 3/14 Speeches VI CRJO 7/10 Oversize Speeches I CRJO 7/11 Oversize Speeches II CRJO 7/12 Oversize Speeches III CRJO 3,4,7,8/ Testimony CRJO 3/15 Testimony I CRJO 3/16 Testimony II CRJO 3/17 Testimony III CRJO 3/18 Testimony IV CRJO 3/19 Testimony V CRJO 3/20 Testimony VI CRJO 3/21 Testimony VII CRJO 4/01 Testimony - VIII 1 of 2 CRJO 4/02 Testimony - VIII 2 of 2 CRJO 4/03 Testimony IX CRJO 4/04 Testimony X CRJO 4/05 Testimony XI - 1 of 2 CRJO 4/06 Testimony XI - 2 of 2 CRJO 4/07 Testimony XII CRJO 4/08 Testimony XIII CRJO 4/09 Testimony XIV CRJO 7/14 Oversize Testimony I CRJO 7/15 Oversize Testimony II CRJO 7/16 Oversize Testimony III - 1 of 3 - copy 2 CRJO 7/17 Oversize Testimony III - 2 of 3 - copy 2 CRJO 7/18 Oversize Testimony III - 3 of 3 - copy 2 CRJO 7/19 Oversize Testimony III - 1 of 3 - copy 1 CRJO 8/01 Oversize Testimony III - 2 of 3 - copy 1 CRJO 8/02 Oversize Testimony III - 3 of 3 - copy 1 CRJO 8/03 Oversize Testimony IV CRJO 8/04-12 Senate Documents CRJO 8/04 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 4 - 1 of 4 CRJO 8/05 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 4 - 2 of 4 CRJO 8/06 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 4 - 3 of 4 CRJO 8/07 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 4 - 4 of 4 CRJO 8/08 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 3 - 1 of 5 CRJO 8/09 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 3 - 2 of 5 CRJO 8/10 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 3 - 3 of 5 CRJO 8/11 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 3 - 4 of 5 CRJO 8/12 Oversize Senate Documents - Vol. 3 - 5 of 5 CRJO 9/01-09 Royal Commission on Espionage CRJO 9/01 Oversize Royal Commission on Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1954 CRJO 9/02 Oversize Royal Commission on Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1954 CRJO 9/03 Oversize Royal Commission on Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1954 CRJO 9/04 Oversize Royal Commission of Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1954 CRJO 9/05 Oversize Royal Commission of Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1954 CRJO 9/06 Oversize Royal Commission of Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1954 CRJO 9/07 Oversize Royal Commission of Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1955 CRJO 9/08 Oversize Royal Commission of Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1955 CRJO 9/09 Oversize Royal Commission of Espionage - Commonwealth of Australia 1955 CRJO 9,10/ Subversive Activities Control Board CRJO 9/10 Oversize - Subversive Activities Control Board 1962 CRJO 9/11 Oversize - 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Civil Aeronautics 1961 CRJO 10/15 Oversize - Civil Aeronautics 1962 CRJO 10/16 Oversize - Civil Aeronautics - Photocopies 1957-1961 CRJO 10/17 Oversize - Civil Aeronautics CRJO 10/18 Oversize - Civil Aeronautics - Argentina's Stake in U.S. Travel CRJO 10/19 Oversize - O'Melia: Biography CRJO 11/01-12 Congressional Record CRJO 11/01 Congressional Record 1943 CRJO 11/02 Congressional Record 1946 CRJO 11/03 Congressional Record 1951 CRJO 11/04 Congressional Record 1953 CRJO 11/05 Congressional Record 1954 CRJO 11/06 Congressional Record 1955 CRJO 11/07 Congressional Record 1956 CRJO 11/08 Congressional Record 1957 CRJO 11/09 Congressional Record 1959 CRJO 11/10 Congressional Record 1961 CRJO 11/11 Congressional Record 1962 CRJO 11/12 Congressional Record 1964 CRJO 11/13-29 Congressional Hearings and Investigations CRJO 11/13 Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - Sixty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - 1 of 3 1920 CRJO 11/14 Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - Sixty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - 2 of 3 1920 CRJO 11/15 Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - Sixty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - 3 of 3 1920 CRJO 11/16 Information on Russia - Report of the Committee to Collect Information on Russia - Senate Documents - 67th Congress - 1st Session - Vol. 4 1921 CRJO 11/17 Communist and Anarchist Deportation Cases - Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/18 Deportation Cases of William T. and Amy Colyer - Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/19 Conditions at Ellis Island - Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 1st Session 1919 CRJO 11/20 Deportation For Acts Tending to Incite Disloyalty and Denial of Public Land Privileges to Certain Aliens - Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 1st Session 1919 CRJO 11/21 Investigation Activities of the Department of Justice - Letter From the Attorney General - 66th Congress - 1st Session 1919 CRJO 11/22 Administration of Immigration Laws - Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/23 Investigation of Administration of Louis F. Post, Assistant Secretary of Labor, in the Matter of Deportation of Aliens - Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/24 Administration of Immigration Laws - Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/25 Deportation Cases of William T. and Any Colyer - Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/26 Investigation Into the Activities of Communists in the United States - Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - 71st Congress - 2nd Session 1930 CRJO 11/27 Investigation of Administration of Louis F. Post Assistant Secretary of Labor, in the Matter of Deportation of Aliens - Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/28 Investigation of Administration of Louis F. Post, Assistant Secretary of Labor, in the Matter of Deportation of Aliens - Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - 66th Congress - 2nd Session 1920 CRJO 11/29 Investigation Into the Activities of Communists in the United States - Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - 71st Congress - 2nd Session 1930 PRJO Richard J. O'Melia Collection : Printed Material PRJO 1/01 Abuse of Psychiatry for Political Repression in the Soviet Union 1972/0926 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Jusiciary United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/02 Activites of Soviet Secret Service - Testimony of Nikolai Evgeniyevich Khokhlov Former MGB Agent 1954/0521 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/03 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/02,04 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 1/04 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/0924 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 1/05 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/0925 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 1/06 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 1/07 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1954/0310 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 1/08 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1952/10-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/09 Administration of the Federal Employees' Security Program 1955/05-09 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 20 (Appendix A Held on March 2 and 10, 1954) PRJO 1/10 Administration of the Federal Employees' Security Program 1955-1956 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First and Second Sessions - Pursuant to S. Res. 20 and S. Res. 154 - Part 2 PRJO 1/11 Admission of 300,000 Immigrants 1952/05-06 Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 1 Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H.R. 7376 - A Bill to Authorize the Issuance of Three Hundred Thousand Special Nonquota Immigration Visas to Certain Refugees, Persons of German Ethnic Origin, and Natives of Italy, Greece and the Netherlands and for Other Purposes PRJO 1/12 Administrative Vice President 1956/01 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Reorganization of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on Proposal to Create Position of Administrative Vice President PRJO 1/13 AEC-FCDA Relationship 1955/0324 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Security of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/14 Alleged Threats to Influence Testimony Concerning the Administration's Farm Legislation 1961/0815 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Pursuant to Senate Resolution 69, 87th Congress PRJO 1/15 American Aspects of Assassination of Leon Trotsky 1950/07-12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/16 American Guild of Variety Artists [Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations Unites States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to Senate Resolution 250, 87th Congress 1962/06 PRJO 1/17 The American National Exhibition, Moscow, July 1959 - The Record of Certain Artists and an Appraisal of Their Works Selected for Display 1959/0701 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/18 An American Prisoner in Communist East Germany 1958/0715 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/19 Ammunition Shortages in the Armed Services 1953/04 Hearings Before the Preparedness Subcommittee No. 2 of the Committee on Armed Services - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 1/20 Analysis of the Khrushchev Speech of January 6, 1961 1961/0616 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 1/21 Armed Services Security Cases 1954/0715 Hearing Before the Committee on Armed Services United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Report on Progress in Implementing Defense Department Directive on Armed Services Security Cases Having a Loyalty Connotation as Requested in Hearings on S. 3096 - Doctor Draft Act Amendments PRJO 1/22 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0315 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 1/23 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0316 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 1/24 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0317-18 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 1/25 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0322 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 1/26 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0323 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 1/27 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0324 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 1/28 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0331 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 1/29 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/10-12 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 1/30 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/1209 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 1/31 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/1210-11 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 3 PRJO 1/32 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/1214 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 4 PRJO 1/33 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/1215 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 5 PRJO 1/34 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/1216 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 6 PRJO 1/35 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1953/1217 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 7 PRJO 1/36 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1954/0223-24 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 8 PRJO 1/37 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1954/03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 9 PRJO 1/38 Army Signal Corps-Subversion and Espionage 1954/0310-11 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 10 PRJO 1/39 Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers 1970/1006 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session on S. 4325, S. 4348, S. 4359, S. 4403 - Part 1 PRJO 1/40 Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers 1970/1007 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session on S. 4325, S. 4348, S. 4359, S. 4403 - Part 2 PRJO 1/41 Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers 1970/1008 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session on S. 4325, S. 4348, S. 4359, S. 4403 - Part 3 PRJO 1/42 Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers 1970/1009 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session on S. 4325, S. 4348, S. 4359, S. 4403 - Part 4 - Morning Session PRJO 1/43 Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers 1970/1009 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session on S. 4325, S. 4348, S. 4359, S. 4403 - Part 5 - Afternoon Session PRJO 1/44 Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area 1951/02 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session on S. Con. Res. 8 PRJO 1/45 Attempts of Pro-Castro Forces to Pervert the American Press 1962/0719 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/46 Austrian Incident 1953/05-06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - A Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Government Operations to Employ Temporary Additional Personnel and Increasing the Limit of Expeditures PRJO 1/47 Authorizing Legislation 1955/05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Authorizing Legislation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/48 Authorizing Legislation 1956/02-03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/49 The Austrian State Treaty 1955/0610 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/50 Baltic States Investigation 1953/11-12 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Investigate the Incorporation of the Baltic States Into the U.S.S.R. - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 - Part 1 PRJO 1/51 Budgeting and Accounting 1957/0412 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Reorganization of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session on S. 316 and S. 434 Bills to Provide for Improved Methods of Stating Budget Estimates PRJO 1/52 Campaign Contributions, Political Activities and Lobbying 1956-1957 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Political Activities, Lobbying and Campaign Contributions - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 219 of the 84th Cong. and S. Res. 47 on the 85th Cong. PRJO 1/53 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1963/0214 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 1/54 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1961/0713-14 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 1/55 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1962/0410 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 1/56 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1963/0403 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 1/57 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1963/02-03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 1/58 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1963/0208 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 1/59 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1963/0215 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 1/60 Castro's Network in the United States - Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1963/0308 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 1/61 Civil Service Retirement 1956/02-03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. 2875 A Bill to Revise the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29,1930 as Amended PRJO 1/62 Commission on Government Security 1955/03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee on Reorganization of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on S.J. Res. 21 A Joint Resolution to Establish a Commission on Government Security PRJO 1/63 Communism in Labor Unions 1954/01-02 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee of the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/64 Communism in the Detroit Area - Part 1 1952/02 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/65 Communism in the Detroit Area - Part 2 1952/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/66 Communism in the District of Columbia-Maryland Area - Testimony of Mary Stalcup Markward 1951/0611 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 1/67 Communism in the Mid-South 1957/1028-29 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/68 Communism in the New York Area - Entertainment 1957-1958 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/69 Communist Activities Among Aliens and National Groups 1949/05-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session on S. 1832 - Part 1 PRJO 1/70 Communist Activities Among Aliens and National Groups 1949/09 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session on S. 1832 - Part 2 PRJO 1/71 Communist Activities Among Aliens and National GroupsHearings Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session on S. 1832 - Part 3 - Appendixes I to VIII PRJO 1/72 Communist Activities Among Professional Groups in the Los Angeles Area - Part 1 1952/01-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/73 Communist Activities Among Professional Groups in the Los Angeles Area - Part 2 1952/05-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/74 Communist Activities Among Professional Groups in the Los Angeles Area - Part 3 1952/09-10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/75 Communist Activities Among Professional Groups in the Los Angeles Area - Part 4 1952/10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/76 Communist Activities Among Puerto Ricans in New York City and Puerto Rico - New York City - Part 1 1959/1116-17 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/77 Communist Activities Among Puerto Ricans in New York City and Puerto Rico - New York City - Part 2 1959/11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/78 Communist Activities Among Seamen and on Waterfront Facilities - Part 1 1960/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/79 Communist Activities Among Youth Groups - Based on Testimony of Harvey M. Matusow - Part 2 1954/0712 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/80 Communist Activities Among Youth Groups - Based on Testimony of Harvey M. Matusow 1952/0206-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American ACtivities House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/81 Communist Activities in the Chicago Area - Part 1 - United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America; and Farm Equipment Workers Council, UERMWA 1952/0902-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/82 Communist Activities in the Chicago Area - Part 2 - Local 347, United Packinghouse Workers of America, CIO 1952/0904-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/83 Communist Activities in the Cleveland, Ohio Area - Part 1 1962/0604-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/84 Communist Activities in the Cleveland, Ohio Area - Part 2 1962/0606-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/85 Communist Activities in the Peace Movement - Women Strike for Peace and Certain Other Groups 1962/1211-13 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/86 Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area 1952/10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/87 Communist Activity in Mass Communications 1958/0812 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 1/88 Communist Activity in Mass Communications 1958/0923 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 1/89 Communist Activity in Mass Communications 1958/1217 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary Unites States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 1/90 Communist Aggression in Latin America 1954/09-10 Ninth Interim Report of Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Latin America of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 1/91 Communist Aggression Investigation - Fourth Interim Report 1954/05-06 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Part 2 PRJO 1/92 Communist and Workers Parties Manifesto Adopted November-December, 1960 Interpretation and Analysis 1961/01-02 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 1/93 Communist Appeal to Youth Aided by New Organizations 1961/0425 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 1/94 Communist Controls on Religious Activity 1959/0505 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 1/95 Communist Domination of Union Officials in Vital Defense Industry - International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers 1952/10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Second Session - Second Session PRJO 1/96 Communist Espionage in the United States - Testimony of Frantisek Tisler Former Military and Air Attache, Czechoslovak Embassy in Washington, D.C. 1960/0510 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/97 Communist Exploitation of Religion 1966/0506 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/98 Communist Forgeries 1961/0602 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Testimony of Richard Helms, Assistant Director, Central Intelligence Agency PRJO 1/99 Communist Infiltration Among Army Civilian Workers 1953/09 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 1/100 Communist Infiltration and Activities in Newark, N.J. 1958/09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/101 Communist Infiltration and Activities in the South 1958/07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/102 Communist Infiltration in the Nuclear Test Ban Movement 1960/0513 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 1/103 Communist Infiltration in Defense Plants 1955/0510 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 1/104 Communist Infiltration in the Army 1953/0928 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 1/105 Communist Infiltration in the Army 1953/0921 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 1/106 Communist Infiltration in the Army 1954/01-02 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 3 PRJO 1/107 Communist Infiltration in the Army 1954/1115 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 4 PRJO 1/108 Communist Infiltration in the Nuclear Test Ban Movement 1960/08-10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 2/01 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 1 1951/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/02 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 2 1951/04-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/03 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 3 1951/05/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/04 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 4 1951/09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/05 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 5 1951/09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/06 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 6 1951/05-09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/07 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 7 1952/01-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/08 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 8 1952/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/09 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 9 1952/08-09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/10 Communist Infiltration of Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 10 1952/1112-13 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/11 Communist Infiltration of Vital Industries and Current Communist Techniques in the Chicago, IL. Area 1959/0505-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/12 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education 1953/02 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/13 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 2 1953/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/14 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 3 1953/0421-22 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/15 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 4 1953/04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/16 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 5 1953/04-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/17 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 6 1953/06-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/18 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 7 1953/0515 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/19 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 8 1953-1954 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First and Second Sessions PRJO 2/20 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Education - Part 9 1954/0628-29 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/21 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Entertainment - Part 1 1954/01 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third COngress - Second Session PRJO 2/22 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Entertainment - Part 2 1954/1214 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/23 Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of American Military and Civilian Prisoners 1956/06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations Unites States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/24 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Government - Labor 1953/04-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/25 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Government - Labor - Part 2 1953/0720 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/26 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Government - Labor - Part 3 - Based on Testimony of James McNamara 1953/0915 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/27 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Government - Labor - Part 4 1954/01-12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/28 Communist Leadership - "Tough Guy" Takes Charge 1960/0202-03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/29 Communist Outlets for the Distribution of Soviet Propaganda in the United States - Part 1 1962/05-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/30 Communist Outlets for the Distribution of Soviet Propaganda in the United States - Part 2 1962/05-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/31 Communist Ownership of GI Schools 1956/0118 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 2/32 Communist Ownership of GI Schools 1956/02 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 2/33 Communist Party Activities, Western Pennsylvania 1953/0618 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 2/34 Communist Penetration of Radio Facilities - Conelrad-Communications - Part 1 1960/0823-24 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/35 Communist Plot Against The Free World Police - An Expose of Crowd Handling Methods 1961/0613 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 2/36 Communist Political Propaganda and Use of United States Mails 1961/0403 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 2/37 Communist Political Subversion - Part 1 1956/11-12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/38 Communist Political Subversion - Part 2 1956/11-12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/39 Communist Propaganda 1954/0622 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/40 Communist Propaganda 1954/1007 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/41 Communist Propaganda 1954/1014 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/42 Communist Propaganda - Part 9 - Student Groups, Distributors and Propagandists 1958/0611-12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives -Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/43 Communist Propaganda and the Truth About Conditions in Soviet Russia - Testimony of David P. Johnson 1962/0522 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/44 Communist Tactics Among Veterans' Groups - Testimony of John T. Pace 1951/0713 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 2/45 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1959/0714 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration on the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 2/46 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1959/0813 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration on the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 2/47 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1959/1105 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration on the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 2/48 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1959/1207 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration on the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 2/49 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1959/0717 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration on the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 2/50 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1960/0526 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 2/51 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1960/0502-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 2/52 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1960/0122-23 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 8 PRJO 2/53 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1960/0509 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 8A PRJO 2/54 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1960/0827-30 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 9 PRJO 2/55 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1960/0902-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 10 PRJO 2/56 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1961/0605 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 11 PRJO 2/57 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1961/0612 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 12 PRJO 2/58 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1961/03-07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Part 13 PRJO 2/59 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1959/0725 and 1965/0331 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth COngress - First Session - Part 14 PRJO 2/60 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1967/0307 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 16 PRJO 2/61 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1967/0307-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 17 PRJO 2/62 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1967/0628 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 18 PRJO 2/63 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1968/1127 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 19 PRJO 2/64 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1969/1016 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 20 PRJO 2/65 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1970/0630 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 21 PRJO 2/66 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1971/0224 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 22 PRJO 2/67 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1971/0225 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 23 PRJO 2/68 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1971/0927 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 24 PRJO 2/69 Communist Threat to the United States Through the Caribbean 1971/1015 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 25 PRJO 2/70 Communist Training Operations - Part 1 1959/0721-22 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/71 Communist Training Operations - Part 2 - Communist Activities and Propaganda Among Youth Groups 1960/0202-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/72 Communist Training Operations - Part 3 - Communist Activities and Propaganda Among Youth Groups 1960/02-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/73 Communist Underground Printing Facilities and Illegal Propaganda 1953/03-07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 2/74 Communist Use and Abuse of United States Passports 1958/0709 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/75 Communist Use and Abuse of United States Passports 1958/1215 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/76 Communist Youth Activities - Eighth World Youth Festival, Helsinski, Finland 1962 1962/04-10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/77 Communist Youth Program 1965/0517 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/78 Communist Youth Program 1965/0518 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 2/79 Compelling Testimony and Granting Immunity 1953/0417 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on S. 565 PRJO 2/80 Composite Index to Hearings, Appendix and Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 217 PRJO 2/81 Composite Index to Hearing on Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session 1956/0103 PRJO 2/82 Conditions in the Soviet Union The "New Class" 1960/0122 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/83 Conduct of Espionage Within the United States by Agents of Foreign Communist Governments 1967/04-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Ninetieth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/84 Confirmation of AEC Commissioners June 1953 to March 1955 1953-1955 Hearings Before the Senate Section of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/85 Communism in Labor 1958/0529 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 2/86 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0307 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 and 185 - Part 3 PRJO 2/87 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0315 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 and S. Res. 185 - Part 4 PRJO 2/88 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0409 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 and S. Res. 185 - Part 5 PRJO 2/89 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0412 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 and S. Res. 185 - Part 6 PRJO 2/90 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0607 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 and S. Res. 185 - Part 7 PRJO 2/91 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0616 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 and S. Res. 185 - Part 9 PRJO 2/92 Control of Trade With the Soviet Bloc 1953/0330-31 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 2/93 Control of Trade with the Soviet Bloc 1953/0504-20 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 2/94 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0125 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 93 - Part 1 PRJO 2/95 Corporate and Excise Tax Rates Extension and Corporate Tax Rate Change Amendments 1957/0319-22 Hearings Before the Committee on Finance - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session on H.R. 4090 PRJO 2/96 Creation of Commissions to Study Federal Reorganizations, and Federal State Relations 1953/0414 Hearing Before the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on S. 106, S. 526, S. 1328, S. 1514 PRJO 2/97 Cuban Aftermath Red Seeds Blow South Implications for the United States of the Latin American Conference for National Sovereignty and Economic Emancipation and Peace 1961/0316 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judicairy United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 2/98 Confirmation of Atomic Energy Commission and General Manager 1947/01-03 Hearings Before the Senate Section of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Eightieth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/99 Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1938-1954 1955/0120 PRJO 2/100 Cumulative Index to Published Hearings and Reports of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary 1951-1955 1957/01 PRJO 2/101 Current Merchant Marine Problems 1957/0206-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/102 Current Problems of the U.S. Coast Guard 1957/0228 Hearing Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/103 Current Strategy and Tactics of Communists in the United States - Greater Pittsburgh Area - Part 1 1959/0310 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/104 Defection of a Russian Seaman - Testimony of Vladislaw Stepanovich Tarasov 1963/0919 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/105 Defense Facilities Protection Act 1955/04-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on S. 681 PRJO 2/106 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/06-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 2/107 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/0706-13 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 2/108 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/0718-26 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 2/109 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/07-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 4 PRJO 2/110 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 2/111 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/0822-28 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 2/112 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1962/08-09 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 2/113 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotment of Billie Sol Estes 1962/0907-14 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 8 PRJO 2/114 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1963/1112 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh and Eighty-Eighth Congress - Part 9 PRJO 2/115 Department of Commerce and Related Agencies Appropriations of 1956 1956 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 2/116 Department of Commerce and Related Agencies Appropriations of 1956 1956 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on H. R. 6367 PRJO 3/01 Department of Commerce and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1958 1958 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 3/02 Department of Defense and Related Independent Agencies - Appropriations for 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 3/03 Department of State Appropriation Bill for 1947 1947 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Approproations - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session PRJO 3/04 Department of the Air Force Appropriations for 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 3/05 Department of the Army Appropriations for 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 3/06 Department of the Navy Appropriations for 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 3/07 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce the Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1968 1968 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives - Ninetieth Congress - First Session PRJO 3/08 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the United States Information Agency Appropriations 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H.R. 8067 - Part 1 PRJO 3/09 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the United States Information Agency Appropriations 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H.R. 8067 - Part 2 PRJO 3/10 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce Appropriations for 1954 1954 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 4974 PRJO 3/11 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce Appropriations for 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 3/12 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary Appropriation Bill for 1947 1947 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropiations - United States Senate - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 6056 PRJO 3/13 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary Appropriations for 1952 1952 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 3/14 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary Appropriations for 1953 1953 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H.R. 7289 PRJO 3/15 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary Appropriations for 1953 1953 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 3/16 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary Appropriations for 1951 1951 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 3/17 Departments of State, Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary Appropriations for 1951 1951 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 3/18 Departments of State and Justice, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1956 1956 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Department of Justice PRJO 3/19 Departments of State and Justice, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1956 1956 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - United States Information Agency PRJO 3/20 Departments of State and Justice, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1956 1956 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Department of State PRJO 3/21 Departments of State and Justice, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1957 1957 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Department of Justice PRJO 3/22 Departments of State and Justice, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1957 1957 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - United States Information Agency PRJO 3/23 Departments of State and Justice, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1957 1957 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Represnetatives - Righty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Department of State Refugee Relief Program PRJO 3/24 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1955/01-02 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 1 of Three Parts PRJO 3/25 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1955/0207-10 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 2 of Three Parts PRJO 3/26 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1955/02-03 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 3 of Three Parts PRJO 4/01 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1956/02 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 of Two Parts - Section 202, Statutory Hearings PRJO 4/02 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1956/02-03 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 of Two Parts - Comments on Report of the Panel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy PRJO 4/03 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1957/02 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 1 of Two Parts - Section 202, Statutory Hearings PRJO 4/04 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1957/02-03 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 2 of Two Parts - Section 202, Statutory Hearings PRJO 4/05 Development, Growth and State of the Atomic Energy Industry 1958/02-03 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to Section 202 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 PRJO 4/06 Displaced Persons 1949-1950 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Amendments to the Displaced Persons Act of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First and Second Sessions on Bills PRJO 4/07 Diversion of Union Welfare-Pension Funds of Allied Trades Council and Teamsters Local 815 1965/06-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 4/08 Doctor Draft Act Amendments 1954/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. 3096 PRJO 4/09 Doctors Draft Act Law Amendments 1953/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 4495 (S. 1531) PRJO 4/10 Documentary Testimony of Gen. Izyador Modelski, Former Military Attache of the Polish Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1949/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 4/11 Documentation of Communist Penetration in Latin America 1963/1002 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 1 - Testimony of Jules Dubois PRJO 4/12 Documentation of Communist Penetration in Latin America 1963/1002 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/13 Documentation of Communist Penetration in Latin America 1963/1002 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/14 East-West Trade 1954/0409 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 4/15 East-West Trade 1956/02-03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/16 East-West Trade 1956/03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/17 East-West Trade 1956/0626 Heating Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/18 East-West TradeHearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 4/19 The Effect of Red China Communes of the United States 1959/0324 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 4/20 Emergency Migration of Escapees, Expellees, and Refugees 1953/05,07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on S. 1917 PRJO 4/21 Espionage Activities of Personnel Attached to Embassies and Consulates Under Soviet Domination in the United States 1951-1952 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First and Second Sessions PRJO 4/22 Excerpts From Hearings Regarding Investigation of Communist Activities in Connection With the Atom Bomb 1948/09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 4/23 Experience Requirements for Radio Operators on Cargo Ships 1941/0221 Hearing Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H.R. 2074 PRJO 4/24 Export of Ball Bearing Machines to RussiaHearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 4/25 Export of Strategic Materials to the U.S.S.R. and Other Soviet Bloc Countries 1961/1023 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Securuty Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/26 Export of Strategic Materials to the U.S.S.R. and Other Soviet Bloc Countries 1961/1024 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/27 Export of Strategic Materials to the U.S.S.R. and Other Soviet Bloc Countries 1962/1026 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/28 Export of Strategic Materials to the U.S.S.R. and Other Soviet Bloc Countries 1962/1026 Heating Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Securuty Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 4 PRJO 4/29 Export Policy and Loyalty 1948/07-08 Hearings Before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Excutive Departments - United States Senate - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 2 PRJO 4/30 Export Policy 1948/09 Hearings Before the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments United States Senate - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 3 PRJO 4/31 Expose of Communist Activities in the State of Massachusetts 1951/07,10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 4/32 Expose of the Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania 1950/02-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 4/33 Expose of the Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania - Part 2 1950/0324-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 4/34 Expose of the Communist Party of Western Pennsylvania - Part 3 1950/06-10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 4/35 Extent of Subversion in Campus Disorders 1969/0619 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/36 Extent of Subversion in Campus Disorders 1969/0626 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/37 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0121 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/38 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0331 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/39 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0610 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 4 PRJO 4/40 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/06-07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 4/41 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0701 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 4/42 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0803 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 4/43 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0925 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 8 PRJO 4/44 Extent of Subversion in the "New Left" 1970/0806 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 9 PRJO 4/45 Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1960/04-10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 4/46 Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1961/04-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/47 Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1961/0615 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/48 Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1961/0612-13 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 4/49 Federal Activity in the Field of Education 1954/09-12 Hearings Before A Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Pursuant to H. Res. 115 PRJO 4/50 Federal Elections Act of 1955 1955/04-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on S. 636 PRJO 4/51 F.H.A. Investigation 1956/0618-20 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 4/52 First Independent Offices Appropriations, 1954 1953/04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 4663 PRJO 4/53 FOA Grain Storage Elevators in Pakistan 1955/03-04 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/54 Foreign Agents Registration Act 1956/0709 Hearing Before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 4105 and S. 1273 PRJO 4/55 Foreign Aid Appropriation Bill, 1950 1950/0630 Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session on H.R. 4830 PRJO 4/56 Foreign Aid Appropriation Bill for 1949 1949 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/57 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission 1955/07 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on H.R. 6382 PRJO 4/58 Foreign Service Act Amendments of 1956 1956/0321 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. 3481 PRJO 4/59 Foreign Service and Departmental Personnel Practices of the Department of State 1953/1202-04 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 4/60 Franciszek Jarecki Flight to Freedom 1953/0701 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 4/61 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1969/09-10 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/62 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1969/10 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/63 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1969/03,11 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/64 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1970-1971 Hearings Before the Permenaent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session and Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 4/65 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1971/02-03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 4/66 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1971/03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 4/67 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1970-1971 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session and Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 4/68 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1971/0316-17 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 4/69 Freedom Commission and Freedom Academy 1959/0617-19 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session on S. 1689 PRJO 4/70 Funds for Communist Causes 1959/02,05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 4/71 Gambling and Organized Crime 1961/0822-25 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 4/72 Gambling and Organized Crime 1961/0828-31 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 4/73 Gambling and Organized Crime 1961/0907-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/74 Gaps in Internal Security Laws 1966/0629 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 4/75 Gaps in Internal Security Laws 1967/05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 4/76 Governmental Indemnity and Reactor Safety 1957/0325-27 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/01 The Great Lakes Basin 1956/08 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/02 Great Lakes Fisheries Convention 1955/0427 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foriegn Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/03 Harold E. Talbott Secretary of the Air Force 1955/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/04 Health and Safety Problems and Weather Effects Associated with Atomic Explosions 1955/0415 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/05 Hearings Held in San Francisco Calif., June 18-21, 1957 - Part 1 1957/0618-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/06 HEarings Held in San Francisco Calif., June 18-21, 1957 - Part 2 1957/0620-21 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/07 Hearings on American Aspects of the Richard Sorge Spy Case 1951/08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second COngress - First Session PRJO 5/08 Hearings on Attempts at Subversion and Espionage by Diplomatic Personnel 1956/0510-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/09 Hearings on Gerhart Eisler Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0206 Transcript of Proceedings - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session PRJO 5/10 Hearings on Legislation to Outlaw Certain Un-American and Subversive Activities 1950/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on H.R. 3903 and H.R. 7595 PRJO 5/11 Hearings on S. Res. 301 {Hearings Before a Select Committee to Study Censure Charges - United States Senate 1954/08-09 Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 5/12 Hearings on S. Res. 301Hearings Before a Select Committee to Study Censure Charges United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 5/13 Hearings Regarding Communism in the United States Government - Part 1 1948,1950 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/14 Hearings Regarding Communism in the United States Government - Part 2 1950/08-09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/15 Hearings Regarding Communist Activities Amond Farm Groups 1951/02-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 5/16 Hearings Regarding Communism in the District of Columbia - Part 3 1954/0714-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/17 Hearings Regarding Communism in Labor Unions in the United States 1947/02,07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 5/18 Hearings Regarding Coomunist Activities in the Cincinnati, Ohio Area - Part 1 1950/07-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/19 Hearings Regarding Communist Activities in the Territory of Hawaii - Part 3 1950/0417-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/20 Hearings Regarding Communist Activities in the Territory of Hawaii - Part 4 1951/0706 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 5/21 Hearings Regarding Communist Espionage 1949-1950 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First and Second Sessions PRJO 5/22 Hearings Regarding Communist Activities in the Territory of Hawaii - Part 1 1950/0410-12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/23 Hearings Regarding Communist Activities in the Territory of Hawaii - Part 2 1950/0413-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/24 Hearings Regarding Communist Espionage in the United States Government - Part 2 1948/12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 5/25 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions - Part 1 1949/0809-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/26 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions - Part 2 1949/1205-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/27 Hearings Regarding Communist Espionage in the United States Government 1948/07-09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 5/28 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions - Part 3 1950/0829-30 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/29 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups - Part 1 1949/07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/30 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups - Part 2 1949/0714 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/31 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups - Part 3 1950/0901 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/32 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif. - Vol. 1 1949/04-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/33 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif. - Vol. 2 1948-1949 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/34 Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif. - Vol. 3 1950/1220-22 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-AMerican Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/35 Hearings Regarding Clarence Hiskey Including Testimony of Paul Crouch 1949/0524 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/36 Hearings Regarding Jack R. McMichael 1953/0730-31 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 5/37 Hearings Regarding Communism in the District of Columbia - Part 1 1949/06-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/38 Hearings Regarding Communism in the District of Columbia - Part 2 1950/12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/39 Hearings Regarding Communism in the District of Columbia - Part 3 1954/0714-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/40 Hearings Regarding Hanns Eisler 1947/0924-26 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 5/41 Hearings Regarding Shipment of Atomic Material to the Soviet Union During World War II 1949-1950 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First and Second Sessions PRJO 5/42 Hearings Regarding Steve Nelson (Including Foreward) 1949/0608 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/43 Hearings Regarding the Administration of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 and the Federal Civilian Employee Loyalty-Security Program - Part 1 1970/09 Hearings Before the Committee on Internal Security House of Representatives - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/44 Hearings Regarding the Communist Infiltration of the Motion Picture Industry 1947/10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 5/45 Hearings Regarding Toma Babin 1949/05,07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 5/46 Hearings Relating to Communist Activities in the Defense Area of Baltimore - Part 1 1951/06-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 5/47 Hearings Relating to Communist Activities in the Defense Area of Baltimore - Part 2 1951/06-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 5/48 Hearings Relating to Communist Activities in the Defense Area of Baltimore - Part 3 1951/06-07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 5/49 Hearings Relating to H.R. 4700, to Amend Section 11 of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950, as Amended - The Fund for Social Analysis 1961/05-06,08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 5/50 Hearings Relating to H.R. 9753, to Amend Sections 3(7) and 5(b) of the Internal Security Act of 1950, as Amended, Relating to Employment of Members of Communist Organizations in Certain Defense Facilities 1962/0207 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/51 Hearings Relating to H.R. 10175, to Accompany H.R. 11363, Amending the Internal Securuty Act of 1950 1962/0315 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/52 Hearings Relating to Revision of H.R. 9120 and H.R. 5751, to Amend the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 1961/0913 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 5/53 Hugh W. Cross - Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission 1955/1115 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/54 The Human Cost of Communism in Vietnam II - The Myth of No Bloodbath 1973/0105 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate - Ninety-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 5/55 Imports of Cotton Textiles From Japan 1956/0616 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/56 Improper Practices, Commodity Import Program, U.S. Foreign Aid, Vietnam 1967/0425-27 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 5/57 Improper Practices, Commodity Import Program, U.S. Foreign Aid, Vietnam 1967-1968 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 2 PRJO 5/58 Independent Offices Appropriations, 1956 1956/0630 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on H.R. 5240 PRJO 5/59 Index of Congressional Committee Hearings for Eighty-Second Congress and Eighty-Third Congress 1951-1954 PRJO 5/60 Index II to Publications of Special Committee on Un-American Activities (Dies Committee) and the Committee on Un-American Activities (1942-1947, Included) (Supplement to 1942 Index) 1948/1021 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 5/61 Index III to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1950/0628 PRJO 5/62 Index IV to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1952/0425 PRJO 5/63 Index V Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1953/0119 PRJO 5/64 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/07-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 5/65 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 5/66 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/09 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 5/67 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/09-10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 5/68 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 5/69 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/01 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 5/70 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/01-02 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 5/71 Institute of Pacific RelationsHearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 7A - Appendix II PRJO 5/72 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/01-02 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 8 PRJO 5/73 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/02-03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 9 PRJO 5/74 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 10 PRJO 5/75 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 11 PRJO 5/76 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/03-04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 12 PRJO 5/77 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/04-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 13 PRJO 5/78 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/05-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 14 PRJO 5/79 Institute of Pacific RelationsComposite Index to Hearings and Report Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 15 PRJO 5/80 "Intellectual Freedom" Red China Style (Testimony of Chi-Chou Huang) 1962/0524-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 5/81 Interior Department Appropriations for 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 5/82 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0410 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 5/83 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/04,06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 6/01 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0416 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 6/02 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0421-22 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 6/03 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0501 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 6/04 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0506 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 6/05 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0512 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 6/06 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0519 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 6/07 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0521 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 6/08 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0526 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 6/09 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 11 PRJO 6/10 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 12 PRJO 6/11 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0625 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 13 PRJO 6/12 Interlocking Subversion in Government DepartmentsAppendix to Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 14 - Appendix I PRJO 6/13 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/10-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 15 PRJO 6/14 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/11-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 16 PRJO 6/15 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/1222 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 17 PRJO 6/16 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/01-04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 18 PRJO 6/17 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/03-04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 19 PRJO 6/18 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/07-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 20 PRJO 6/19 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/0810 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 21 PRJO 6/20 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/0825 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 22 PRJO 6/21 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/07,09 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 23 PRJO 6/22 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/0929 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 24 PRJO 6/23 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/1123 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 25 PRJO 6/24 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/1229 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 26 PRJO 6/25 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1954/1213 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 27 PRJO 6/26 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1955/0601 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Part 28 PRJO 6/27 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1955/0615 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Part 29 PRJO 6/28 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1955/0830 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Part 30 PRJO 6/29 Investigation of Communism in the Metropolitan Music School, Inc., and Related Fields - Part 1 1957/0409-10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/30 Investigation of Communism in the Metropolitan Music School, Inc., and Related Fields - Part 2 1957/02,04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/31 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y., Area - Part 1 1953/0713-14 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/32 Investigation of Communist ACtivities in the Albany, N.Y., Area - Part 2 1953/0715-16 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/33 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y., Area - Part 3 1954/0407 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/34 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y., Area - Part 4 1954/0408 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/35 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y., Area - Part 5 1954/0408 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/36 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y., Area - Part 6 1954/0409 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/37 Investigation of Communist Activities - The Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case and Affiliates - Part 1 1955/0802-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/38 Investigation of Communist Activities - The Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case and Affiliates - Part 2 1955/0804-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/39 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore Area - Part 1 1954/0518 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/40 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore Area - Part 2 1954/0325 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/41 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore Area - Part 3 1954/0325-26 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/42 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore, MD., Area - Part 1 1957/0507-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/43 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore, MD., Area - Part 2 1957/0509 Heating Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/44 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Buffalo, N.Y., Area - Part 1 1957/1002 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/45 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Buffalo, N.Y., Area - Part 2 1957/1003-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/46 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Chicago Area - Part 1 1954/0315 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/47 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Chicago Area - Part 2 1954/0316 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/48 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Chicago Area - Part 3 1954/0429 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/49 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Columbus, Ohio Area 1953/0617-18 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/50 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Dayton, Ohio Area - Part 1 1954/0913 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/51 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Dayton, Ohio Area - Part 2 1954/0914 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/52 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Dayton, Ohio Area - Part 3 1954/0915 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/53 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Dayton, Ohio Area - Part 4 1954/1117-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/54 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Fort Wayne, Ind., Area 1955/02-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/55 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 1 1953/0323-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/56 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 2 1953/0326-28 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/57 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 3 1953/0330-31 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/58 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 4 1953/0407-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/59 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 5 1952-1953 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/60 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 6 1953/03,06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/61 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 7 1953/0904 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/62 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area - Part 8 1953/1123 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/63 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 1 1955/0627-28 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/64 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 2 1955/0629 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/65 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 3 1955/0630 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/66 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 4 1955/0701-02 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/67 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 5 1955/1013 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/68 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 7 1956/0416 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/69 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 9 1956/0419 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/70 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 10 1956/0420-21 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/71 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles, Calif., Area - Part 11 1953,1956 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/72 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Milwaukee, Wis., Area - Part 1 1955/0328-29 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/73 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Milwaukee, Wis., Area - Part 2 1955/03,05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/74 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New England Area - Part 1 1958/0318 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/75 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New England Area - Part 2 1958/0319 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/76 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New England Area - Part 3 1958/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/77 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New Haven, Conn., Area - Part 1 1956/0924-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/78 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New Haven, Conn., Area - Part 2 1956/0926 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/79 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New Haven, Conn., Area - Part 3 1957/0226-27 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/80 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New Orleans, LA., Area 1957/0215 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/81 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 1 1953/0615 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/82 Investigation of Communist Activities New York - Part 2 1955/0316 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/83 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 3 1955/0503-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/84 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 4 1955/0505-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/85 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 5 1955/07-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/86 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 6 1955/0815-16 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/87 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 7 1955/0817-18 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/88 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 8 1955/1014 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/89 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 1 1953/0504 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/90 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 2 1953/0505 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/91 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 3 1953/0506 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/92 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 4 1953/0507 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/93 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 5 1953/0706 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/94 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 6 1953/0707 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/95 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 7 1953/0708 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/96 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 8 1953/0713-14 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/97 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Newark, N.J., Area - Part 1 1955/0516-17 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/98 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Newark, N.J., Area - Part 2 1955/05,07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/99 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Newark, N.J., Area - Supplemental 1957/0724 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/100 Investigation of Communist Activities in the North Carolina Area 1956/0312-14 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/101 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Ohio Area 1955/0713 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/102 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 1 1952,1954 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/103 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 2 - Seattle 1954/0614-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/104 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 3 - Seattle 1954/0616-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/105 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 4 - Seattle 1954/0614-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/106 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 5 - Seattle 1954/0616 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/107 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 6 - Seattle 1954/0617 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/108 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 7 - Seattle 1954/0618 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/109 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 8 - Seattle 1954/0619 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/110 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 9 - Portland 1954/0618 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/111 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 10 - Portland 1954/0619 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/112 Investigation of Bureau of Reclamation Department of the Interior 1948/04-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/113 Investigation into Federally Insured Banks 1965/03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 6/114 Investigation into Federally Insured BanksHearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 6/115 Investigation into Small Business Investment Companies 1967/0412 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 6/116 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0526 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 6/117 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0601 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 6/118 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0602 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 6/119 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0616 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 6/120 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0615 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 6/121 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0616 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 6/122 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0617 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 6/123 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0620 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 11 PRJO 6/124 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0621 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 12 PRJO 6/125 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0622 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 13 PRJO 6/126 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0623 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 14 PRJO 6/127 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0624 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 15 PRJO 6/128 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0628 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 16 PRJO 6/129 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0629 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 17 PRJO 6/130 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0630 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 18 PRJO 6/131 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0706 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 19 PRJO 6/132 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0707 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 20 PRJO 6/133 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0708 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 21 PRJO 6/134 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Project 1949/0711 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 22 PRJO 6/135 Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy ProjectIndex to Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress on the United States - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 6/136 Investigation of Agricultural Adjustment Agency and Production and Marketing Administration Publicity and Propaganda in Nebraska 1947/1204 Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/137 International Air Transportation Problems 1961/0922 Hearing Before the Aviation Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 6/138 International Communism Red China and the Far East - Testimony of Chiu-Yuan Hu 1957/0201 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/139 International Communism - Testimony of Ernst Tillich 1956/0910-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/140 International Communist Propaganda Activities 1957/0130 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/141 International Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Participation Act of 1956 1956/0221 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. 3116 and S. 3172 PRJO 6/142 International Wheat Agreement of 1956 1956/0703 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on Executive I, 84th Congress 2d Session PRJO 6/143 Investigation and Study of the Work Projects Administration - Formerly Works Progress AdministrationHearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session Acting Under House Resolution 130 PRJO 6/144 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments - The Harry Dexter White Papers 1955/0830 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Part 30 PRJO 6/145 Internal Security Legislation 1954/03-06 Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 1 of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H.R. 226, H.R. 3398, H.R. 5941, H.R. 6877, H.R. 6943, H.R. 7337, H.R. 7405, H.R. 7894, H.R. 7980, H.R. 8326, H.R. 8363, H.R. 8483, H.R. 8489, H.R. 8912, H.R. 8948, H.R. 8749, H.R. 9021, H.R. 9023, H.J. Res. 527, H.J. Res. 528, H.R. 9502 and H.R. 9663 PRJO 6/146 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 11 - Appexdix 1954/0614-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/147 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area - Part 1 1953/1116 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/148 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area - Part 2 1953/1117-18 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/149 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area - Part 3 1954/0216 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/150 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area - Part 4 1954/0217 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/151 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area - Part 5 1954/0730 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/152 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Diego, Calif., Area 1955/0705-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/153 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Francisco Area - Part 1 1953/1201 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/154 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Francisco Area - Part 2 1953/1202 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/155 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Francisco Area - Part 3 1953/1203 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/156 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Francisco Area - Part 4 1953/1204 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/157 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Francisco Area - Part 5 1953/1205 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 6/158 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Seattle, Wash., Area - Part 1 1955/0317-18 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/159 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Seattle, Wash., Area - Part 2 1955/0318-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/160 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Seattle, Wash., Area - Part 3 1955/0601-02 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 6/161 Investigation of Communist Activities in the St. Louis, Mo., Area - Part 1 1956/0604 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/162 Investigation of Communist Activities in the St. Louis, Mo., Area - Part 2 1956/0605 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/163 Investigation of Communist Activities in the St. Louis, Mo., Area - Part 3 1956/0606 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/164 Investigation of Communist Activities in the St. Louis, Mo., Area - Part 4 1956/0608 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/165 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 1 1954/0224 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/166 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 2 1954/02-04 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/167 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 3 1954/04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/168 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 4 1954/0419 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Morning Session PRJO 6/169 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 5 1954/0419 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Afternoon Session PRJO 6/170 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 6 1954/0420 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Morning Session PRJO 6/171 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 7 1954/0420 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Afternoon Session PRJO 6/172 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 8 1954/0421 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Morning Session PRJO 6/173 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 9 1954/0421 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Afternoon Session PRJO 6/174 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 10 1953-1954 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/175 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 11 1954/0917 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/176 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Florida - Part 1 1954/1129-30 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/177 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Florida - Part 2 1954/1201 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/178 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 1 - Detroit Education 1954/04-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/179 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 2 - Detroit Labor 1954/0428-29 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/180 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 3 - Detroit Labor 1954/0504 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/181 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 4 - Detroit Labor 1954/0505 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/182 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 5 - Detroit Labor 1954/0507 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/183 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 6 - Lansing 1954/0510 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/184 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 7 - Lansing 1953-1954 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/185 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 8 - Flint 1954/04-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/186 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 9 - Flint 1954/0513 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/187 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 10 - Flint 1954/0514 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/188 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 11 1954/1117 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/189 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 12 1954/1118-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/190 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Youngstown and Northern Ohio Areas 1956/1126-27 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 6/191 Investigation of Communist Aggression 1954/1201-03 Tenth Interim Report of Hearings Before the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 6/192 Investigation of Communist Infiltration and Propaganda Activities in Basic Industry - Gary, Ind., Area 1958/0210-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/01 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 1 1955/1213 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/02 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 2 1955/1214-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/03 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 3 1956/0214-16 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/04 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 4 1956/02 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/05 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 5 1956/02-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/06 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 6 1956/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/07 Investigation of Communist Influence in the Field of Publications - March of Labor 1954/07 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/08 Investigation of Communist Penetration of Communications Facilities - Part 1 1957/07-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/09 Investigation of Communist Penetration of Communications Facilities - Part 2 1957/1009 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/10 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/12 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Third Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 1 - Volume No. 5 PRJO 7/11 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0617 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 3 - Volume No. 2 PRJO 7/12 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0718-24 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 3 - Volume No. 3 PRJO 7/13 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0926-27 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 3 - Volume No. 4 PRJO 7/14 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0725-26 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 4 - Volume No. 1 PRJO 7/15 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0728-29 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 4 - Volume No. 2 PRJO 7/16 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0929 Hearing Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 4 - Volume No. 3 PRJO 7/17 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/1003-04 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 5 - Volume No. 1 PRJO 7/18 Investigation of Communist PropagandaHearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 5 - Volume No. 4 PRJO 7/19 Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/11 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 6 - Volume No. 1 PRJO 7/20 Investigation of Communist Propaganda Among Prisoners of War in Korea - Save Our Sons Committee 1956/0618-19 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/21 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 1 - Foreign Propaganda Entry and Dissemination 1956/0613 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/22 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 2 - Foreign Propaganda Entry and Dissemination in Philadelphia, Pa. Area 1956/0717 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/23 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 3 - Foreign Propaganda Entry and Dissemination in San Francisco, Calif. Area 1956/1210-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/24 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 4 - Foreign Propaganda Entry and Dissemination in New Orleans, La. Area 1957/0214 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/25 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 5 - New York City Area 1957/0312-13 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/26 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 6 - New York City Area 1957/0314-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/27 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 7 - Chicago, Ill. Area 1957/0326-27 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/28 Investigation of Communist Propaganda in the United States - Part 8 - Buffalo, N.Y. Area 1957/1001 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/29 Investigation of Communist Takeover and Occupation of Hungary 1954/08 Fifth Interim Report of Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Hungary of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 7/30 Investigation of Communist Takeover and Occupation of Poland, Lithuania, and Slovakia 1954/1021-22 Sixth Interim Report of Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Poland, Lithuania, and Slovakia of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 7/31 Investigation of Communist Takeover and Occupation of the Non-Russian Nations of the U.S.S.R. 1954/06-10 Eighth Interim Report of Hearings Before the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 7/32 Investigation of Federal Communications Commission 1948/08-09 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to Authority of H. Res. 691 - Part 1 PRJO 7/33 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938-1941 Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Index to Hearings, Volumes 1-14 - Reports 1939-1941 - Appendixes I-V PRJO 7/34 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940-1941 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress on H. Res. 282 - Volume 5 - Executive Hearings PRJO 7/35 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1941-1942 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 6 - Executive Hearings PRJO 7/36 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1943/03-04 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 7 - Executive Hearings PRJO 7/37 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part VII PRJO 7/38 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part VIII PRJO 7/39 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1943/06-07 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 15 PRJO 7/40 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1943/11-12 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 16 PRJO 7/41 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1944/09-10 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 17 PRJO 7/42 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Communist Party 1945/09-10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 5 PRJO 7/43 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0324 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 1884 and H.R. 2122 - Part 1 PRJO 7/44 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0326 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 1844 and H.R. 2122 - Part 2 PRJO 7/45 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Executive Board Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee 1946/0404 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 5 PRJO 7/46 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Gerald L.K. Smith 1946/0130 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 5 PRJO 7/47 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Louis F. Budenz 1946/1122 Revised Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 5 PRJO 7/48 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Regarding Eugene Dennis 1947/0409 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 7/49 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Regarding Leon Josephson and Samuel Liptzen 1947/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 7/50 Investigation of War Department Publicity and Propaganda in Relation to Universal Military Training 1948/0114 Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/51 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0206 Transcript of Proceedings - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 7/52 Issues Presented by Air Reserve Center Training Manual 1960/0225 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/53 Jurisdiction in Sedition Cases 1956/0511 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. 3603 and S. 3617 PRJO 7/54 The Katyn Forest Massacre 1952/0204-07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Conduct an Investigation of the Facts, Evidence and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 7/55 Korean War Atrocities 1953/1202 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Korean War Atrocities of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 7/56 Korean War Atrocities 1953/1203 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Korean War Atrocities of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 7/57 Korean War Atrocities 1953/1204 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Korean War Atrocities of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 3 PRJO 7/58 The Kremlin's Espionage and Terror Organizations - Testimony of Petr S. Deriabin - Former Officer of the USSR's Committee of State Security (KGB) 1959/0317 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/59 Labor Racketeering Activities of Jack McCarthy and the National Consultants Associated, LTD. 1966/09-10 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to Senate Resolution 183, 89th Congress PRJO 7/60 Leaks of Cab Decision of August 2, 1956 Affecting Northeast Airlines Stock 1957/05 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session Pursuant to Senate Resolution 188, 84th Congress PRJO 7/61 Limitation of Appellate Jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court 1957/0807 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - First Session on S. 2646 PRJO 7/62 Limitation of Appellate Jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court 1957/0807 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - First Session on S. 2646 PRJO 7/63 Making Bail Jumping a Separate Crime 1954/04-05 Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 4 of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H.R. 8658 PRJO 7/64 Malmedy Massacre Investigation 1949/04-06 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 42 PRJO 7/65 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Problems Alaska and Pacific Coast 1957/09-10 Hearings Before the Alaska Subcommittee of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 7/66 Methods of Communist Infiltration in the United States Government 1952/05-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 7/67 Military Sea Transportation Service, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1961/0105-06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session Pursuant to Senate Resolution 249, 86th Congress - Part 1 PRJO 7/68 Military Sea Transportation Service, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1961/01-02 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session Pursuant to Senate Resolution 69, 87th Congress - Part 2 PRJO 7/69 Military Sea Transportation Service, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1961/05-06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session Pursuant to Senate Resolution 69, 87th Congress - Part 3 PRJO 7/70 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 7/71 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 7/72 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 7/73 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 7/74 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 8/01 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/0817 Hearing Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 5 - Appendix and Index PRJO 8/02 Misrepresentation in the Advertising of Properties 1958/0716-17 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to Senate Resolution 223, 85th Congress PRJO 8/03 Munitions Industry 1934/1219 Hearings Before the Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry - United States Senate - Seventy-Third Congress - Pursuant to S. Res. 206 - Part 16 PRJO 8/04 Mutual Security Act Extension 1952/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H.R. 7005 PRJO 8/05 Mutual Security Act Extension 1953/03-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 5710 PRJO 8/06 Mutual Security Act of 1951 1951/07-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session on S. 1762 PRJO 8/07 Mutual Security Act of 1952 1952/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/08 Mutual Security Act of 1953 1953/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 8/09 Mutual Security Act of 1954 1954/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/10 Mutual Security Act of 1955 1955/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/11 Mutual Security Act of 1956 1956/04-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/12 Mutual Security Appropriations for 1957 1957 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/13 Mutual Security Appropriations for 1956 1956 HEarings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/14 National Labor Relations ActHearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate National Labor Relations Board - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session Pursuant to H. Res. 258 - Volume 30 PRJO 8/15 Naturalization of Alien Conscientious Objectors 1932/03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration - United States Senate - Seventy-Second Congress - First Session on S. 3275 PRJO 8/16 The New Communist Propaganda Line on Religion 1967/0810 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Ninetieth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/17 The New Drive Against the Anticommunist Program 1961/0711 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 8/18 Nomination of Anna M. Rosenberg to be Assistant Secretary of Defense 1950/12 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 8/19 Nomination of Charles E. Bohlen [Hearings Before the Committee on Foriegn Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session 1953/03 PRJO 8/20 Nomination of Gordon R. Clapp 1947/01-02 Hearings Before the Committee on Public Works - United States Senate - Eightieth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/21 Nomination of James B. Conant 1953/0202-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 8/22 Nomination of John A. McCone to be a Member of the Atomic Energy Commission 1958/0702 Hearing Before the Senate Section of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/23 Nomination of John C. Doerfer to FCC 1954/0623-24 Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/24 Nomination of Julius C. Holmes 1955/0217 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/25 Nomination of Robert R. Bowie 1956/0207 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 8/26 Nomination of Walter Bedell Smith 1953/0204 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 8/27 Nomination of William Joseph Brennan, Jr. 1957/0226-27 Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/28 North Atlantic Treaty 1949/04-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 8/29 North Atlantic Treaty 1949/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 8/30 The Northern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1960/0512 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 8/31 The Northern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1960/0513 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 8/32 The Northern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1960/05-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 8/33 The Northern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1960/05-06 Appendix to Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session - Part 4 PRJO 8/34 Nuclear Scientist Defects to United States 1964/1215 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 8/35 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/02-03 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 8/36 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/03 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 8/37 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/0312-15 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 8/38 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/0319-22 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 8/39 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/0326-27 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 8/40 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/04 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 8/41 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/04-06 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 8/42 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/06-07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 8/43 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 8/44 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Managegment Field 1958/03-04 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 26 PRJO 8/45 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/05 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 29 PRJO 8/46 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/05-06 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 31 PRJO 8/47 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/06-07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 32 PRJO 8/48 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/03,07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 33 PRJO 8/49 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/08 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 38 PRJO 8/50 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/09 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper ACtivities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 39 PRJO 9/01 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958-1959 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 46 PRJO 9/02 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958-1959 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 47 PRJO 9/03 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management FieldIndex to Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First and Second Sessions and Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 9/04 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management FieldIndex to Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First and Second Sessions and Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 9/05 Investigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/0807 Public Hearings Before the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/06 Investigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/11-12 Public Hearings Before the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/07 Ivestigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/1217-18 Public Hearings Before the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/08 Investigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/1229 Public Hearings Before the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 9/09 Investigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/1229 Public Hearings Before the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 9/10 Investigation of Public Housing Authority at San Diego and Los Angeles 1948/04 Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/11 Investigation of Publication Sponsored by the Department of the Army Entitled "Army Talks" 1948/0420 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments and of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/12 Investigation of Riot at Shakespeare Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 1948/12 Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 PRJO 9/13 Investigation of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy 1951-1952 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First and Second Congress on S. Res. 187 - Part 1 PRJO 9/14 Investigation of So-Called "Blacklisting" in Entertainment Industry - Report of the Fund for the Republic, Inc. - Part 1 1956/0710-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/15 Investigation of So-Called "Blacklisting" in Entertainment Industry - Report of the Fund for the Republic, Inc. - Part 2 1956/0712-13 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/16 Investigation of So-Called "Blacklisting" in Entertainment Industry - Report of the Fund for the Republic, Inc. - Part 3 1956/0717-18 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/17 Investigation of Soviet Espionage 1957/10-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 9/18 Investigation of Soviet Espionage 1956,1958 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/19 Investigation of the Award by the Fund for the Republic, Inc. - Plymouth Meeting, PA. 1956/0718 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/20 Investigation of the Department of Justice 1952/03-06 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Department of Justice - Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 95 - Serial No. 20 - Part 1 PRJO 9/21 Investigation of the Department of Justice 1952/08-12 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Department of Justice - Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 95 - Serial No. 20 - Part 2 PRJO 9/22 Investigation of the Department of Justice 1953/02-05 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Department of Justice - Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H. Res. 50 - Serial No. 2 - Part 1 PRJO 9/23 Investigation of the Department of Justice 1953/05-06 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Department of Justice - Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H. Res. 50 - Serial No. 2 - Part 2 PRJO 9/24 Investigation of the Participation of Federal Officials in the Formation and Operation of Health Workshops 1947/05-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Publicity and Propaganda of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session PRJO 9/25 Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of United States Passports - Part 1 1956/0523 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/26 Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of United States Passports - Part 2 1956/0524-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/27 Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of United States Passports - Part 3 1956/0612-13 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/28 Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of United States Passports - Part 4 1956/0614,21 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 9/29 Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of United States Passports - Part 5 1957/0726 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 9/30 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesExtract From Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 PRJO 9/31 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938/09-10 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 2 PRJO 9/32 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938/10-11 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 3 PRJO 9/33 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938/11-12 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 4 PRJO 9/34 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/05-06 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 5 PRJO 9/35 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/08 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 6 PRJO 9/36 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/09 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 7 PRJO 9/37 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/09 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 8 PRJO 9/38 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/09-10 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 9 PRJO 9/39 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/10-12 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 11 PRJO 9/40 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940/02-04 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 12 PRJO 9/41 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940/04-05 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 13 PRJO 9/42 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part 1 PRJO 9/43 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part 2 PRJO 9/44 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part 3 PRJO 9/45 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/09-11 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 1 - Executive Hearings PRJO 9/46 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940/03-07 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 2 - Executive Hearings PRJO 9/47 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940/07-08 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 3 - Executive Hearings PRJO 9/48 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939-1940 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 4 - Executive Hearings PRJO 9/49 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940-1941 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 5 - Executive Hearings PRJO 10/01 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940-1941 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 14 PRJO 10/02 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part 4 PRJO 10/03 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesHearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part 5 PRJO 10/04 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda ACtivities in the United StatesHearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix - Part 6 PRJO 10/05 Oil and Gas Lobby Investigation 1956/05-10 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Political Activities, Lobbying and Campaign Contributions - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Puruant to S. Res. 219 PRJO 10/06 Organized Crime - Stolen Securities 1971/06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 10/07 Organized Crime - Stolen Securities 1971/06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/08 Organized Crime - Stolen Securities 1971/07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 10/09 Organized Crine - Stolen Securities 1971/07-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 10/10 Organized Crime - Stolen SecuritiesInterim Index to Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 10/11 Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in Narcotics 1963/10 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/12 Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in Narcotics 1963-1964 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 3 PRJO 10/13 Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in Narcotics 1964/0730 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 4 PRJO 10/14 Overseas Information Programs of the United States 1952/1120-21 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 10/15 Overseas Information Programs of the United States 1953/03-04 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/16 Overseas Information Programs of the United States 1954/0115 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 10/17 Pacifica Foundation 1963/0110 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 10/18 Pacifica Foundation 1963/0110 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/19 Pacifica Foundation 1963/01 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 10/20 The Panama Treaty 1955/07 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on Executive F PRJO 10/21 Passport Security - Part 1 - Testimony of Harry R. Bridges 1959/0421 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 10/22 Passport Security - Part 2 1959/04,06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 10/23 Permitting Admission of 400,000 Displaced Persons into the United States 1947/06-07 Hearings Before Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 2910 - Serial No. 11 PRJO 10/24 Physical Research Program 1958/02 Index to Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Research and Development of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 10/25 Problems of Security in Industrial Establishments Holding Defense Contracts - Greater Pittsburgh Area - Part 2 1959/0311 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 10/26 Problems Arising in Cases of Denaturalization and Deportation of Communists - Greater Pittsburgh Area - Part 3 1959/0312 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 10/27 Problems of the Uranium Mining and Milling Industry 1958/02 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 10/28 Proceedings Involving Treason, Espionage, Etc. 1957/0418 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session on S. 1254 PRJO 10/29 Prohibiting Threatening and Abusive Communications to Members of the Armed Forces and Their Families 1965/0831 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session on S. 2351 PRJO 10/30 Proposed Amendment to Public Law 221 1956/0210 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Communities of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 10/31 Proposals to Establish an International Food Bank and International Raw Materials Reserve 1956/0528-29 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 85, S. Res. 86 PRJO 10/32 Proposed Academic Freedom Protective Act 1969 1969/0805 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session on S. 1988 PRJO 10/33 Proposed Amendments to Internal Security Laws 1971/0511 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session on S. 1499, S. 1500, S. 1501, S. 1502, S. 1503, S. 1504 PRJO 10/34 Proposed Amendments to Internal Security Laws 1971/0512 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session on S. 1499, S. 1500, S. 1501, S. 1502, S. 1503, S. 1504 - Part 2 PRJO 10/35 Proposed Amendments to Internal Security Laws 1971/0513 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session on S. 1499, S. 1500, S. 1501. S. 1502, S. 1503, S. 1504 - Part 3 PRJO 10/36 Proposed Antisubversion Legislation 1959/04-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session on S. 3, S. 294, S. 527, S. 1299, S. S. 1300, S. 1301, S. 1303, S. 1304, S. 1305, S. 1646, H.R. 1992, H.R. 2369 - Appendix to Part 1 PRJO 10/37 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/0228 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 1 PRJO 10/38 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 2 PRJO 10/39 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 3 PRJO 10/40 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/03-04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 4 PRJO 10/41 Proposed Internal Securiry Act of 1968 1968/0410-11 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 5 PRJO 10/42 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/0418 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 6 PRJO 10/43 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/03,05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 7 PRJO 10/44 Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968 1968/0326 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session on S. 2988 - Part 8 PRJO 10/45 Protection of Defense Communications 1960/0419 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 10/46 Protocol on the Termination of the Occupation Regime in the Federal Republic of Germany and Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Federal Republic of Germany 1955/0329-30 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on Executives L and M PRJO 10/47 Pyramiding of Profits and Costs in the Missile Procurement Program 1962/04 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 1 - NIKE Program PRJO 10/48 Pyramiding of Profits and Costs in the Missile Procurement Program 1962/04 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 2 - NIKE Program PRJO 10/49 Pyramiding of Profits and Costs in the Missile Procurement Program 1962/0515 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 3 - ATLAS Program PRJO 10/50 Pyramiding of Profits and Costs in the Missile Procurement Program 1962/05 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session - Part 4 - BOMARC Program PRJO 10/51 Radiation Sterilization of Foods 1955/0509 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Research and Development of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 10/52 Radio Operators on Cargo Ships 1938/0316 Hearing Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H.R. 8251 PRJO 10/53 Rapid Amortization of Emergency Facilities 1957/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Finance - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session on S. 1795 PRJO 10/54 Recording of Jury Deliberations 1955/1012-13 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 PRJO 10/55 Red Chinese Infiltration into Latin America 1965/0804 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 10/56 Registration of Certain Persons Trained in Foreign Espionage Systems 1955/0321 Hearing Before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on H.R. 3882 and H.R. 4102 - Serial No. I PRJO 10/57 Relating to the Calling of an Atlantic Exploratory Convention 1955/07 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on S. Con. Res. 12 PRJO 10/58 Relating to the Calling of an Atlantic Exploratory Convention 1956/0711 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. Con. Res. 12 - Part 2 PRJO 10/59 Relationship Between Teamsters Union and Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers 1961/1013 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 10/60 Reorganization of the Department of Agriculture 1951/08-09 Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session on S. 1149 PRJO 10/61 Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1950 1950/0502-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 263 PRJO 10/62 Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1953 - Department of Defense 1953/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.J. Res. 264 PRJO 10/63 Review of Fish and Wildlife Service 1958/01 Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 10/64 Review of the United Nations Charter 1954/01,03 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 10/65 Review of the United Nations Charter 1954/0212 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/66 Review of the United Nations Charter 1954/0619 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 10/67 Review of the United Nations Charter 1954/0710 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 10/68 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/0317 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 10/69 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/0318 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 10/70 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/0409 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 10/71 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/0411 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 11 PRJO 10/72 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/04-05 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 12 PRJO 10/73 Revision of the United Nations Charter 1950/02 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on Resolutions PRJO 10/74 Revitalizing of the Communist Party in the Phildelphia Area 1959/1029-30 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 10/75 Revitalizing of the Communist Party in the Phildelphia Area 1959/1029-30 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/76 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1967/11 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 10/77 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1967/11 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 10/78 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1967/11-12 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 10/79 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1967/1130 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 3A PRJO 10/80 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1967/1205-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 10/81 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/0319-20 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 10/82 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/0321-22 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 10/83 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/0514-16 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Commmitte on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 10/84 Riots, Civil and Criminal DisordersHearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 8 PRJO 10/85 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/0620-21 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 9 PRJO 10/86 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/0624-26 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 10 PRJO 10/87 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/06-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 11 PRJO 10/88 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Commiittee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 12 PRJO 10/89 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/09-10 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 13 PRJO 10/90 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1968/10 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session - Part 14 PRJO 10/91 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/0304 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 15 PRJO 10/92 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/05 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 16 PRJO 11/01 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/0527-28 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 17 PRJO 11/02 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/0616-17 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 18 PRJO 11/03 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 19 PRJO 11/04 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 20 PRJO 11/05 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 21 PRJO 11/06 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 22 PRJO 11/07 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1969/07-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 23 PRJO 11/08 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1970/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 24 PRJO 11/09 Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders 1970/07-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 25 PRJO 11/10 The Role of the Communist Press in the Communist Conspiracy 1952/01 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/11 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0628 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 1 PRJO 11/12 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0629-30 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 2 PRJO 11/13 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0706 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 3 PRJO 11/14 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0707 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 4 PRJO 11/15 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0713-14 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 5 PRJO 11/16 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 6 PRJO 11/17 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/07 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 7 PRJO 11/18 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/07-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 8 PRJO 11/19 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0804 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 9 PRJO 11/20 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0812-13 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 10 PRJO 11/21 Safeguard Communications Facilities 1961/0607 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session on S. 1990 PRJO 11/22 Safeguards to Radio Communications Service of Ships 1941/1208 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce - United States Senate - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H.R. 5074 - Part 2 PRJO 11/23 Salaries of Federal Government Employees 1955/01-02 Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on S. 1, S. 67, S. 773, S. 774 PRJO 11/24 Sale of Communities 1956/06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Communities of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/25 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0208 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 11/26 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0221 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 11/27 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0223 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 11/28 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0229 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 4 PRJO 11/29 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0302 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 11/30 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0306 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 6 PRJO 11/31 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0307-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 7 PRJO 11/32 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/03-04 Hearings Before the Subcommmittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 7-A - Appendix I PRJO 11/33 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0308 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 8 PRJO 11/34 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0313 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 9 PRJO 11/35 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0315 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 10 PRJO 11/36 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 11 PRJO 11/37 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0405-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 12 PRJO 11/38 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0410-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 13 PRJO 11/39 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0412 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 14 PRJO 11/40 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0417 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 15 PRJO 11/41 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0419-20 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 16 PRJO 11/42 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0425 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 17 PRJO 11/43 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 18 PRJO 11/44 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0503 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 19 PRJO 11/45 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/0426 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - 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Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 11/113 Security - Government Printing Office 1953/08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Thrid Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 11/114 Security - United Nations 1953/0917-18 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 11/115 Security - United Nations 1953/0915 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 11/116 Security and Constitutional Rights 1955/11 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 94 PRJO 11/117 Security and Constitutional Rights 1956/0612-13 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 94 and S. Res. 165 - Part 2 PRJO 11/118 Security and Personnel Practices and Procedures of the Department of State 1953/0429-30 Hearings Before a Subcommittee on the Committee on Government Operations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 11/119 Security Screening of Refugees 1955/0609 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 11/120 Situation in the Middle East 1956/0224 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/121 Small Boat Safety 1958/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 11078 PRJO 11/122 The Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty 1955/0119 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on Executive K - Part 2 PRJO 11/123 The Southern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1958/0902-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 11/124 The Southern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1958/0904-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 11/125 The Southern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1959/0224-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 11/126 Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc. 1954/0318-20 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/127 Soviet Espionage Activities in Connection with Jet Propulsion and Aircraft 1949/0606 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 11/128 Soviet Espionage Through Poland 1960/0613 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/129 Soviet Intelligence in Asia 1959/1214 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 11/130 Soviet Oil in East-West Trade 1962/0703 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security ACt and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/131 Soviet Schedule for War 1955 1953/0513-14 Executive Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 11/132 Soviet Terrorism in Free Germany 1960/0921 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/133 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn, and Francis P. Carr 1954/03-04 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 1 PRJO 11/134 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0422 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 2 PRJO 11/135 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0423 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 3 PRJO 11/136 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0423 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 4 PRJO 11/137 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0426 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 5 PRJO 11/138 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0426 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 6 PRJO 11/139 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0427 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 7 PRJO 11/140 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0427 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 8 PRJO 11/141 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0428 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 9 PRJO 11/142 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0428 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - Unites States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 10 PRJO 11/143 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0429 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 11 PRJO 11/144 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0429 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 12 PRJO 11/145 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0430 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 13 PRJO 11/146 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0430 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 14 PRJO 11/147 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0503 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 15 PRJO 11/148 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0503 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 16 PRJO 11/149 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0504 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 17 PRJO 11/150 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0504 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 18 PRJO 11/151 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0505 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 19 PRJO 11/152 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0505 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 20 PRJO 11/153 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0506 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 21 PRJO 11/154 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0506 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 22 PRJO 11/155 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0507 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 23 PRJO 11/156 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0510 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 24 PRJO 11/157 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0510 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on GOvernment Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 25 PRJO 11/158 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0511 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 26 PRJO 11/159 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0511 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 27 PRJO 11/160 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0512 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 28 PRJO 11/161 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0512 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 29 PRJO 11/162 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0513 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 30 PRJO 11/163 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0513 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 31 PRJO 11/164 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0514 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 32 PRJO 11/165 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0514 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 33 PRJO 11/166 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0517 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 34 PRJO 11/167 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0517 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 35 PRJO 11/168 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0524 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 36 PRJO 11/169 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0524 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 37 PRJO 11/170 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0525 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 38 PRJO 11/171 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0525 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 39 PRJO 11/172 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0526 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 40 PRJO 11/173 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0526 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 41 PRJO 11/174 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0527 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 42 PRJO 11/175 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0527 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 43 PRJO 11/176 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0528 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 44 PRJO 11/177 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0528 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 45 PRJO 11/178 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0601 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 46 PRJO 11/179 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0601 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 47 PRJO 11/180 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0602 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 48 PRJO 11/181 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0602 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 49 PRJO 11/182 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0603 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 50 PRJO 11/183 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0603 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 51 PRJO 11/184 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0604 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 52 PRJO 11/185 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0604 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 53 PRJO 11/186 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0607 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 54 PRJO 11/187 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0607 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 55 PRJO 11/188 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0608 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 56 PRJO 11/189 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0608 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 57 PRJO 11/190 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0609 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 58 PRJO 11/191 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0609 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Thrid Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 59 PRJO 11/192 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0610 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 60 PRJO 11/193 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0610 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 61 PRJO 11/194 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0611 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 62 PRJO 11/195 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0611 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursunat to S. Res. 189 - Part 63 PRJO 11/196 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0614 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 64 PRJO 11/197 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0614 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 65 PRJO 11/198 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0615 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 66 PRJO 11/199 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0615 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 67 PRJO 11/200 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0616 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 68 PRJO 11/201 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0616 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 69 PRJO 11/202 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0617 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Egihty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 70 PRJO 11/203 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0617 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 71 PRJO 11/204 State Department 1948/03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 11/205 State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation 1950/03-06 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Part 1 PRJO 11/206 State Department Employee Loyalty InvestigationHearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Part 2 Appendix PRJO 12/01 State Department Loyalty Investigation 1950/0628 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Part 3 PRJO 12/02 State Department Loyalty Investigation 1950/0628 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Part 3 PRJO 12/03 State Department - File Survey 1953/0204-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 12/04 State Department - File Survey 1953/0216,20 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 12/05 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/0324-26 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 12/06 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/03-04 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 12/07 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/04-05 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 3 PRJO 12/08 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/0424 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 4 PRJO 12/09 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/0505 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 5 PRJO 12/10 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/0506,14 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 6 PRJO 12/11 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 7 PRJO 12/12 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/0714 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 8 PRJO 12/13 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1953/0805 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 9 PRJO 12/14 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0216-17 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 12/15 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0218-19 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 2 PRJO 12/16 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0220,28 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 3 PRJO 12/17 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0302 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 4 PRJO 12/18 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0303 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 5 PRJO 12/19 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0304 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 6 PRJO 12/20 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0305-06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 7 PRJO 12/21 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0312 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 8 PRJO 12/22 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 9 PRJO 12/23 State Department Information Program - Voice of America 1953/0401 Composite Index to Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 10 PRJO 12/24 State Deparment Security - The New Passport Regulations 1962/05-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Part 3 PRJO 12/25 State Department Security - The Office of Security 1961-1962 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Part 2 PRJO 12/26 State Department Security - Testimony of David I. Belisle 1963/1114 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/27 State Department Security - Testimony of John F. Reilly 1963/1115 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/28 State Department Security - Testimony of Elmer Dewey Hill 1963/1118 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 12/29 State Department Security - Testimony of Elmer Hipsley, Otto Otepka, John Leahy, Roger Jones, Scott McLeod, Andreas Lowenfeld 1962/03-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Part 4 PRJO 12/30 State Department Security - Testimony of William Wieland 1961-1962 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Part 5 PRJO 12/31 State Department Security - The William Wieland Case 1961-1962 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Part 1 PRJO 12/32 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - I 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/33 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - II 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 12/34 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - III 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 12/35 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - IV 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 12/36 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - V 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 12/37 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - VI 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 12/38 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - VII 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 12/39 State Department Security 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 12/40 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - VIII 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 12/41 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - IX 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 11 PRJO 12/42 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - X 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 12 PRJO 12/43 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XI 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 13 PRJO 12/44 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XII 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 14 PRJO 12/45 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XIII 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 15 PRJO 12/46 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XIV 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 16 PRJO 12/47 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XV 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 17 PRJO 12/48 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XVI 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 18 PRJO 12/49 State Department Security - The Otepka Case - XVII 1963-1965 Hearings Beofre the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 19 PRJO 12/50 State Department Security - Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 12/51 State Department Security - The Wieland Case Updated 1963-1965 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/52 State Department - Student Teacher - Exchange Program 1953/0610,19 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 12/53 Statement by Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, USA, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and United States Commander in Chief, Europe 1955/0326 Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 12/54 Statements of Robert F. Willimas 1970/0324 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee of the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/55 Statements of Robert F. Williams 1970/0325 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee of the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 12/56 Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency 1957/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate and Senate Members of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session on Executive I PRJO 12/57 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1954/0518,27 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/58 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1954/0610-17 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/59 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1954/0701,08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 12/60 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1954/0715,22 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 4 PRJO 12/61 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1954/07,09 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Part 5 PRJO 12/62 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0221 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/63 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0222 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/64 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0228 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 12/65 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0301 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 12/66 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0302 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 12/67 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0307 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 12/68 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0308 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 12/69 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0309 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 12/70 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0418 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 12/71 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0419 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 12/72 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0420 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 11 PRJO 12/73 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0509 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 12 PRJO 12/74 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Communist Battle Plan 1955/0428 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 13 PRJO 12/75 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Recruiting for Espionage 1955/0628-29 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 14 PRJO 12/76 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Recruiting for Espionage 1955/0630 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 15 PRJO 12/77 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Recruiting for Espionage 1955/0713-14 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 16 PRJO 12/78 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Communist Activity in New York 1956/0104-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 17 PRJO 12/79 Structure and Organization of the Communist Party of the United States - Part 1 1961/1120-22 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 12/80 Structure and Organization of the Communist Party of the United States - Part 2 1961/1120-22 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 12/81 Study and Investigation of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 1950/03-04 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 230 PRJO 12/82 Study of Harbor Conditions in Los Angeles and Long Beach 1955/1019-21 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Port Conditions Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 12/83 Study of Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1950/06-07 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 12/84 Study of Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1951/02-03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/85 Study of Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1950/04 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session - Texmass Loan PRJO 12/86 Study of the Operations of the United States Coast Guard 1955/0322-25 Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 12/87 Study of Vessel Transfer, Trade-In, and Reserve Fleet Policies 1957/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/88 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1953-1954 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Part 1 PRJO 12/89 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1954/0219-20 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 2 PRJO 12/90 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1954/07-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 3 PRJO 12/91 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1954/1207 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 4 PRJO 12/92 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1954/1208 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 5 PRJO 12/93 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1954/97-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 6 PRJO 12/94 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1955/0103 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 7 PRJO 12/95 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1955/0103 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Part 8 PRJO 12/96 Subversive Control of Distributive, Processing and Office Workers of America 1951-1952 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First and Second Sessions PRJO 12/97 Subversive Control of the United Public Workers of America 1951/04-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress First Session - Part 1 and Part II PRJO 12/98 Subversive Infiltration of Radio, Television and the Entertainment Industry 1951-1952 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 1 PRJO 12/99 Subversive Infiltration of Radio, Television and the Entertainment Industry 1952/03-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/100 Subversive Influence in Certain Industrial Plants - Eastern Pennsylvania 1954/1013,28 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 12/101 Subversive Influence in Certain Industrial Plants - Eastern Pennsylvania 1955/0329 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/102 Subversive Influence in Certain Labor Organizations - Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Congress - First and Second Sessions on S. 23, S. 1254 and S. 1606 1953-1954 PRJO 12/103 Subversive Influence in the Dining Car and Railroad Food Workers Union 1951/07-09 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Congress - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 12/104 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1952/09-10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 12/105 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/02-03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/106 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0310 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 12/107 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0311 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 12/108 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 12/109 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/03-04 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 12/110 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0407-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 12/111 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/04-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 12/112 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0507-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 12/113 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 12/114 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/05-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 11 PRJO 12/115 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 12 PRJO 12/116 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0617 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 13 PRJO 12/117 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1955/0915 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 14 PRJO 12/118 Subversive Influence in the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America 1952/04-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 12/119 Subversive Influence in the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Pittsburgh and Erie, PA. - Investigation relative to Legislation designed to Curb Communist Penetration and Domination of Labor Organizations 1953/11 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 12/120 Supplement to Comulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1955 and 1956 - 84th Congress 1958/12 PRJO 12/121 Supplement to Comulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1955 Through 1968 - 84th Congress Through 90th Congress 1970/09 PRJO 12/122 The Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1954 1954 Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 6200 PRJO 12/123 The Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1954 1954 Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/124 The Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1957 1957 Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/125 Supply Waste and Excesses in the Northeast Air Command 1957/0828-29 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 12/126 Surplus Property Donations 1956/04,06 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Reorganization of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. 3693, S. 1527, H.R. 7227 and H.R. 7855 PRJO 12/127 Tax-Exempt Foundations 1954/05-07 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 217 - Part 1 - Pages 1-943 PRJO 12/128 Tax-Exempt Foundations 1954 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 217 - Part II - Pages 945-1241 PRJO 12/129 Technical Assistance Programs 1955/02-03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 12/130 Technical Assistance Programs 1956/0123 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 12/131 Testimony by and Concerning Paul Corbin 1961-1962 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 12/132 Testimony of Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam 1953/0721 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 13/01 Testimony of Alan Gessner 1967/1026 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/02 Testimony of a Defector From Communist China 1962/1129 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/03 Testimony of Arnold Johnson, Legislative Director of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 1959/0922 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/04 Testimony of Anthony Krchmarek and Charles Musil 1960/0526 Hearing Before the Committee of Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Second Session PRJO 13/05 Testimony of Alexander Orlov 1955/0928 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress PRJO 13/06 Testimony of Brigadier General Elias Wessin Y Wessin 1965/1001 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/07 Testimony of Captain Nikolai Fedorovich Artamonov - Former Soviet Naval Officer 1960/0914 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/08 Testimony of Clinton Edward Jencks 1959/0722 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/09 Testimony of Col. Yevgeny Y. Runge 1970/0205 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/10 Testimony of D. Gareth Porter 1973/0727 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 13/11 Testimony of Dr. Edward U. Condon 1952/0905 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activites - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/12 Testimony of Dr. Marek Stanislaw Korowicz 1953/0924 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 13/13 Testimony of Edward G. Robinson 1950/10,12 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/14 Testimony of Frances G. Knight 1972/0915 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/15 Testimony of Gen. Walter Bedell Smith 1952/1013 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/16 Testimony of George Karlin 1969/1103-05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/17 Testimony of George Karlin 1969/1106,10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 13/18 Testimony of George Karlin 1969-1970 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 3 PRJO 13/19 Testimony of Gerald Wayne Kirk 1970/0309 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/20 Testimony of Gerald Wayne Kirk 1970/0210 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 13/21 Testimony of Gerald Wayne Kirk 1970/0311 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 13/22 Testimony of Hazel Scott Powell 1950/0922 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/23 Testimony of James Sterling Murray and Edward Tiers Manning - Regarding Clarence Hiskey and Arthur Adams 1949/08,10 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 13/24 Testimony of Jim G. Lucas 1968/0314 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/25 Testimony of Juan Isidro Tapia Adames 1965/1018 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/26 Testimony of Juan Isidro Tapia Adames and Alfonso L. Tarabochia 1965/12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/27 Testimony of Juanita Castro Ruz 1965/0611 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/28 Testimony of Karl Dietrich Wolff 1969/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - First Session PRJO 13/29 Testimony of Lynne L. Prout 1952/0214 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/30 Testimony of Morton K. Schwartz 1972/0509 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/31 Testimony of Nikolai Khokhlov - Thought Control in Soviet Art and Literature and the Liberation of Russia 1956/0417 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/32 Testimony of Oliver Edmund Clubb 1951/03,08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 13/33 Testimony of Paul Crouch 1949/0506 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 13/34 Testimony of Philip A. Bart (General Manager of Freedom of the Press, Publishers of the Daily Worker, Official Organ of the Communist Party) and Marcel Scherer (Coordinator, New York Labor Conference for Peace and Formerly District Representative of District 4, United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, CIO) [Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session 1950/0621 PRJO 13/35 Testimony of Philip O. Keeney and Mary Jane Keeney and Statement Regarding Their Background 1949/05-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 13/36 Testimony of Rev. James H. Robinson 1964/0505 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - Eighty-Eighth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/37 Testimony of Robert F. Williams 1970/0216 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/38 Testimony of Seymour J. Janow 1963/0723 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/39 Testimony of Stephen H. Fritchman 1951/0912 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 13/40 Testimony of Stokely Carmichael 1970/0325 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/41 Testimony of Vance A. Christian 1971/1117 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 13/42 Testimony of Victor A. Kravchenko 1947/0722 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 1884 and H.R. 2122 - Public Law 601 PRJO 13/43 Testimony of Viola June Cobb 1962/0330 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/44 Testimony of Walter S. Steele Regarding Communist Activities in the United States 1947/0721 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 1884 and H.R. 2122 - Public Law 601 PRJO 13/45 Testimony of Wladyslaw Tykocinski 1966/0406 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/46 Textile Procurement in the Military Services 1955/01-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/47 Textile Procurement in the Military Services 1955/0302 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 13/48 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/02-03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/49 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 13/50 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/04-05 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 13/51 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/05 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 4 PRJO 13/52 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/05-06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 5 PRJO 13/53 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/06-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 6 PRJO 13/54 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 7 PRJO 13/55 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/07-08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 8 PRJO 13/56 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/08 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 9 PRJO 13/57 TFX Contract Investigation 1963/1118-20 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 10 PRJO 13/58 TFX Contract Investigation - Second Series 1970/0324 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/59 TFX Contract Investigation - Second Series 1970/03-04 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 2 PRJO 13/60 TFX Contract Investigation - Second Series 1970/04 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session - Part 3 PRJO 13/61 The Theory and Practice of Communism in 1971 - Part 1-A 1971/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Internal Security - House of Representatives - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 13/62 The Theory and Practice of Communism in 1971 - Part 1-B 1971/03 Appendix II and Hearings Before the Committee on Internal Security - House of Representatives - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 13/63 The Theory and Practice of Communism in 1972 - Southeast Asia - Part 1 1972/05,07 Hearings Before the Committee on Internal Security - House of Representatives - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/64 Third Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1951 1951 Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 13/65 Threat to U.S. Security Posed by Stepped-Up Sino-Soviet Hostilities - Testimony of Dr. Stefan T. Possony 1970/0317 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-First Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/66 To Amend the Subversive Activities Control Act 1972/0629 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session on H.R. 9669 PRJO 13/67 To Control Illegal Migration 1954/0712-14 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. 3660 and S. 3661 PRJO 13/68 To Create a Joint Committee on the Budget 1952/05-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Rules - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H.R. 7888 and S. 913 PRJO 13/69 To Investigate Executive Agencies 1945/0620 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - First Session Pursuant to H. Res. 88 - Supplement to Part 1 PRJO 13/70 To Investigate Executive Agencies 1945/0320-21 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - First Session Pursuant to H. Res. 88 - Part 2 PRJO 13/71 To Prevent Profiteering in Time of War 1937/02 Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs - United States Senate - Seventy-Fifth Congress - First Session on S. 25 - Part 1 PRJO 13/72 To Prevent Profiteering in Time of War 1937/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs - United States Senate - Seventy-Fifth Congress - First Session on S. 25 - Part 2 PRJO 13/73 To Protect Trade and Commerce Against Unreasonable Restraints by Labor Organizations 1950/02-03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on S. 2912 PRJO 13/74 Transfer of Occupation Currency Plates - Espionage Phase 1953/1020-21 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Government Operations Abroad of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 13/75 Treatment of Jews by the Soviet 1954/0922-23 Seventh Interim Report of Hearings Before the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Jewish PRJO 13/76 Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations, 1955 1955 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H.R. 7893 PRJO 13/77 Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations, 1956 1956 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/78 Treasury and Post Office Departments Appropriations, 1957 1957 Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/79 21 Year Index - Combined Cumulative Index to Published Hearings, Studies and Reports of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume 1 - A-K 1951-1971 PRJO 13/80 21 Year Index - Combined Cumulative Index to Published Hearings, Studies and Reports of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume 2 - L-Z 1951-1971 PRJO 13/81 U.S. Personnel Security Practices 1963/02-03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/82 U.S. Passports Denial and Review 1956/05 Hearings Before the Subcommittee No. 1 Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 9991 - Serial No. 24 PRJO 13/83 U.S. Military Supply Systems - Traffic in Surplus War Materiel 1972/0726-28 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 1 PRJO 13/84 U.S. Communist Party Assistance to Foreign Communst Parties - Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade 1963/0729 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/85 U.S. Communist Party Assistance to Foreign Communist Governments - Medical Aid to Cuba Committee and Friends of British Guiana - Part 1 1962/1114 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/86 U.S. Communist Party Assistance to Foreign Communist Governments - Medical Aid to Cuba Committee and Friends of British Guiana - Part 2 1962/1114-15 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/87 U.S. Communist Party Assistance to Foreign Communist Governments - Testimony of Maud Russell 1963/0306 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/88 U.S. Personnel Security PracticesHearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Appendix - Volume 1 - Departmental and Agency Rules and Regulations PRJO 13/89 U.S. Personnel Security PracticesHearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session - Appendix - Volume 2 - Departmental and Agency Rules and Regulations PRJO 13/90 U.S. v. Fallbrook Public Utility District ET AL. 1953/0702 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 PRJO 13/91 Union Recognition 1956/05-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session on S. 3593 PRJO 13/92 "United Front" Technique of the Southern California District of the Communist Party 1962/0424-27 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 13/93 United States Foreign-Aid Programs in Europe 1951/07 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 13/94 United States Foreign Policy for a Post-War Recovery Program 1947-1948 Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 1 PRJO 13/95 United States Information and Educational Exchange Act Admendments of 1956 1955-1956 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First and Second Sessions on S. 361, S. 2410 and S. 3638 PRJO 13/96 Violations of Free Speech and Rights of Labor 1938/0727-28 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - United States Senate - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session Pursuant to S. Res. 266 - Part 26 "Little Steel" PRJO 13/97 Violations of State Department Regulations and Pro-Castro Propaganda Activities in the United States - Part 1 1963/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/98 Violations of State Department Travel Regulations and Pro-Castro Propaganda Activities in the United States - Part 2 1963/07-08 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/99 Violations of State Department Travel Regulations and Pro-Castro Propaganda Activities in the United States - Part 3 1963/0912-13 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/100 Violations of State Department Travel Regulations and Pro-Castro Propaganda Activities in the United States - Part 4 1963/10-11 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 13/101 Violations of State Department Travel Regulations and Pro-Castro Propaganda ACtivities in the United States - Part 5 1964/09 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - Second Session PRJO 14/01 West Berlin Reactor 1957/0306 Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/02 Western Section of the Southern California District of the Communist Party 1959/1020 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 14/03 Western Section of the Southern California District of the Communist Party 1959/1021 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 14/04 Western Section of the Southern California District of the Communist Party 1959/1022 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 3 PRJO 14/05 William Henry Taylor - Treasury Department 1953/1109 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/06 Wiretapping 1955/03-06 Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 5 of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on H.R. 762, H.R. 867, H.R. 4513, H.R. 4728 and H.R. 5096 - Serial No. 2 PRJO 14/07 Work Stoppage at Missile Bases 1961/0425-28 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 14/08 Work Stoppage at Missile Bases 1961/05-06 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 14/09 World Drug Traffic and Its Impact on U.S. Security 1972/0814 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 1 - Southeast Asia PRJO 14/10 World Drug Traffic and Its Impact on U.S. Security 1972/0912 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 2 - The Hashish Trail PRJO 14/11 World Drug Traffic and Its Impact on U.S. Security 1972/0913,15 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 3 - The International Connection PRJO 14/12 World Drug Traffic and Its Impact on U.S. Security 1972/0914 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 4 - The Global Context: Report of General Walt PRJO 14/13 World Drug Traffic and Its Impact on U.S. Security 1972/0918 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 5 - Research on Marihuana and Hashish PRJO 14/14 World Drug Traffic and Its Impact on U.S. Security 1972/0918 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 6 - The Machinery of Control PRJO 14/15 Yugoslav Interference With a U.S. Book Publisher 1962/0627 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 14/16 Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War and for Our Expanding EconomyReport of the Minerals, Materials and Fuels Economic Subcommittee of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 143 PRJO 14/17 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/0102 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 14/18 Activities of the Senate Committee on Government Operations 1956 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations for the Eighty-Fourth Congress PRJO 14/19 Activities of the United States Senate 1957 A Summary and Review of Senate Floor Sessions and Committee Meetings - 84th Congress - Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations PRJO 14/20 The Austrian State Treaty 1955/0615 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on Executive G - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/21 The Charter of the United Nations 1945/0716 Report to Accompany Executive F - Seventy-Ninth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/22 Great Lakes Fisheries Convention 1955/0523 Report to Accompany Executive B - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/23 Mutual Defense Treaty With the Republic of China 1955/0208 Report of the Committee on Foriegn Relations on Executive A - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/24 The Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty 1955/0125 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on Executive K - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 14/25 Treaty of Mutual Undestandings and Cooperation with the Republic of Panama 1955/0726 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on Executive F - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 14/26 Calendar No. 2413 - S. 4146 [Report No. 2390] - In the Senate of the United States - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0629 PRJO 14/27 S. 1823 - In the House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Congress 1956/0517 PRJO 14/28 Calendar No. 629 - S. 636 [Report No. 624] - In the Senate of the United States - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0121 PRJO 14/29 S. Res. 68 - [Report No. 40], [Report No. 158] - In the Senate of the United States - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0213,16 PRJO 14/30 S. Res. 326 - In the Senate of the United States - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session 1952/05-06 PRJO 14/31 Public Law 358 - 78th Congress - Chapter 286 - 2nd Session - H.R. 4070 PRJO 14/32 Public Law 329 - 79th Congress - Chapter 107 - 2nd Session - H.R. 5458 PRJO 14/33 Public Law 478 - 79th Congress - Chapter 529 - 2nd Session - H.R. 6335 PRJO 14/34 Public Law 601 - 79th Congress - Chapter 753 - 2nd Session - S. 2177 PRJO 14/35 Public Law 773 - 80th Congress - Chapter 646 - 2nd Session - H.R. 3214 PRJO 14/36 Public Law 860 - 80th Congress - Chapter 773 - 2nd Session - H.R. 6481 PRJO 14/37 Public Law 904 - 80th Congress - Chapter 835 - 2nd Session - H.J. Res. 445 PRJO 14/38 Public Law 71 - 81st Congress - Chapter 138 - 1st Session - H.R. 2632 PRJO 14/39 Public Law 350 - 81st Congress - Chapter 680 - 1st Session - H.R. 3838 PRJO 14/40 Public Law 506 - 81st Congress - Chapter 169 - 2nd Session - H.R. 4080 PRJO 14/41 Public Law 831 - 81st Congress - Chapter 1024 - 2nd Session - H.R. 9490 PRJO 14/42 Public Law 911 - 81st Congress - Chapter 1213 - 2nd Session - H.R. 9920 PRJO 14/43 Public Law 136 - 82nd Congress - Chapter 375 - 1st Session - H.R. 3790 PRJO 14/44 Public Law 414 - 82nd Congress - Chapter 477 - 2nd Session - H.R. 5678 PRJO 14/45 Public Law 455 - 82nd Congress - Chapter 578 - 2nd Session - H.R. 7072 PRJO 14/46 Public Law 504 - 82nd Congress - Chapter 669 - 2nd Session - H.R. 7268 PRJO 14/47 Public Law 428 - 83rd Congress - Chapter 359 - 2nd Session - H.R. 8583 PRJO 14/48 Public Law 437 - 83rd Congress - Chapter 409 - 2nd Session - H.R. 8779 PRJO 14/49 Public Law 85-726 - 85th Congress - S. 3880 1958/0823 PRJO 14/50 Public Law 304 - 84th Congress - Chapter 664 - 1st Session - H.J. Res. 157 PRJO 14/51 Public Law 485 - 84th Congress - Chapter 203 - 2nd Session - S. 500 PRJO 14/52 Public Law 85-486 - 85th Congress - S. 2224 1958/0702 PRJO 14/53 Public Law 703 - 83rd Congress - Chapter 1073 - 2nd Session - H.R. 9757 PRJO 14/54 Public Law 637 - 83rd Congress - Chapter 886 - 2nd Session - S. 3706 - Corrected Print PRJO 14/55 Public Law 544 - 83rd Congress - Chapter 589 - 2nd Session - H.R. 7664 PRJO 14/56 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume IV 1946-1949 PRJO 14/57 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume VI 1946-1949 PRJO 14/58 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume V 1946-1949 PRJO 14/59 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume VII 1946-1949 PRJO 14/60 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume VIII 1946-1949 PRJO 14/61 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume IX 1946-1949 PRJO 14/62 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume X 1946-1949 PRJO 15/01 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume XI 1946-1949 PRJO 15/02 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume XII 1946-1949 PRJO 15/03 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume XIII 1946-1949 PRJO 15/04 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume XIV 1946-1949 PRJO 15/05 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume XV 1946-1949 PRJO 15/06 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume IX 1952 PRJO 15/07 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume X 1953 PRJO 15/08 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume XI 1954 PRJO 15/09 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume XII 1955 PRJO 15/10 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume XIII 1956 PRJO 16/01 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume XIV 1957 PRJO 16/02 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume XV 1958 PRJO 16/03 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen - Volume XVII 1960 PRJO 16/04 Revolutionary Radicalism - It's History, Purpose and Tactics with an Exposition and Discussion of the Steps Being Taken and Required to Curb it Being the Report of the Joint Legislative Committee Investigating Seditious Activities, Filed April 24, 1920 in the Senate of the State of New York - Part 1 - Revolutionary and Subversive Movements Abroad and at Home - Volume I 1920 PRJO 16/05 Revolutionary Radicalism - It's History, Purpose and Tactics with an Exposition and Discussion of the Steps Being Taken and Required to Curb it Being the Report of the Joint Legislative Committee Investigating Seditious Activities, Filed April 24, 1920 in the Senate of the State of New York - Part 1 - Revolutionary and Subversive Movements Abroad and at Home - Volume II 1920 PRJO 16/06 Revolutionary Radicalism - It's History, Purpose and Tactics with an Exposition and Discussion of the Steps Being Taken and Required to Curb it Being the Report of the Joint Legislative Committee Investigating Seditious Activities, Filed April 24, 1920 in the Senate of the State of New York - Part 2 - Constructive Movements and Measures in America - Volume III 1920 PRJO 16/07 Revolutionary Radicalism - It's History, Purpose and Tactics with an Exposition and Discussion of the Steps Being Taken and Required to Curb it Being the Report of the Joint Legislative Committee Investigating Seditious ACtivities, Filed April 24, 1920 in the Senate of the State of New York - Part 2 - Constructive Movements and Measures in America - Volume IV 1920 PRJO 16/08 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 21-60 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 21-60 - Volume II 1949 PRJO 16/09 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 61-80 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 61-80 - Volume III 1949 PRJO 16/10 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 81-100 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 81-100 - Volume IV 1949 PRJO 16/11 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 101-140 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 101-140 - Volume V 1949 PRJO 16/12 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 141-180 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 141-180 - Volume VI 1949 PRJO 16/13 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 181-230 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 181-230 - Volume VII 1950 PRJO 16/14 United States Military Government Courts for the United States Area of Control in Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 231-320 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 231-320 - Volume VIII 1950 PRJO 17/01 United States Courts of the Allied High Commission for Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 321-400 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 321-400 - Volume IX 1950 PRJO 17/02 United States Courts of the Allied High Commission for Germany - Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions 681-750 - Berufungsgerichts - Entscheidungen - Urteile No. 681-750 - Volume XIII 1951-1952 PRJO 17/03 American Bar Association - Special Committee on Individual Rights as Affected by National Security - Appendix to Report on Congressional Investigations PRJO 17/04 The Wisconsin Bar Bulletin - State Bar of Wisconsin 1966/06 PRJO 17/05 America's Retreat from Victory - The Story of George Catlett Marshall / by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy 1951 PRJO 17/06 Manual for Courts-Martial United States 1951 PRJO 17/07 Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States - Volume III 1928 PRJO 17/08 Volume I - Index - Report of the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations - Study Committee Reports on: Federal Aid to Agriculture, Federal Aid to Highways, Federal Aid to Public Health, Federal Aid to Welfare 1953-1955 PRJO 17/09 Volume II - Study Committee Reports on: Federal Responsibility in the Field of Education, Unemployment Compensation and Employment Service, Natural Resources and Conservation, Payments in Lieu of Taxes and Shared Revenues, Local Government, Natural Disaster Relief, Civil Defense and Urban Vulnerability 1953-1955 PRJO 17/10 Volume III - Federal Aid to Airports, Twenty-Five Federal Grant in Aid Programs, The Administrative and Fiscal Impact of Federal Grants in Aid, The Impact of Federal Grants in Aid on the Structure and Functions of State and Local Governments 1953-1955 PRJO 17/11 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume II 1945/1114-1945/1130 PRJO 17/12 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume IV 1945/1217-1946/0108 PRJO 17/13 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XIV 1946/0516-1946/0528 PRJO 17/14 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XV 1946/0529-1946/0610 PRJO 17/15 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XVI 1946/0611-1946/0624 PRJO 18/01 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XVIII 1946/0709-1946/0718 PRJO 18/02 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XX 1946/0730-1946/0810 PRJO 18/03 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXI 1946/0812-1946/0826 PRJO 18/04 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXII 1946/0827-1946/1001 PRJO 18/05 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXVIII - Documents and Other Material in Evidence Numbers 1742-PS to 1849-PS 1945/1114-1946/1001 PRJO 18/06 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXXVIII - Documents and Other Material in Evidence Numbers 185-L to 1216-RF 1945/1114-1946/1001 PRJO 18/07 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXXIX - Documents and Other Material in Evidence Numbers 1218-RF to IN 1945/1114-1946/1001 PRJO 18/08 United States Atomic Energy Commission - In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer - Transcript of Hearing Before Personnel Security Board - Washington, D.C. 1954/0412-1954/0506 PRJO 18/09 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XLI - Documents and Other Material in Evidence Raeder-8 to Streicher-21 1945/1114-1946/1001 PRJO 18/10 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXV - Documents and Other Material in Evidence Numbers 001-PS to 400-PS 1945/1114-1946/1001 PRJO 18/11 Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal - Nuernberg - Volume XXVII - Documents and Other Material in Evidence Numbers 1104-PS to 1739-PS 1945/1114-1946/1001 PRJO 18/12 A History of the Council on Books in Wartime 1942-1946 PRJO 18/13 Official Register of the United States 1953 PRJO 18/14 United States Department of Agriculture - Miscellaneous Publication No. 200 - Manual of the Grasses of the United States / by A.S. Hitchcock 1950 PRJO 19/01 American Mercury 1954/02 PRJO 19/02 American Mercury 1954/07 PRJO 19/03 American Mercury 1955/01 PRJO 19/04 American Mercury 1955/02 PRJO 19/05 American Mercury 1955/03 PRJO 19/06 American Mercury 1957/03 PRJO 19/07 The Report of the Royal Commission - Ottawa - To Investigate the Facts Relating to and the Circumstances Surrounding the Communication, by Public Officals and Other Persons in Positions of Trust of Secret and Confidential Information to Agents of a Foreign Power 1946/0627 PRJO 19/08 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume I 1946-1949 PRJO 19/09 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume II 1946-1949 PRJO 19/10 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals Under Control Council Law No. 10 - Volume III 1946-1949 PRJO 19/11 Foreign Relations of the United States - Diplomatic Papers - The Conferences at Malta and Yalta 1945 PRJO 19/12 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress 1951/0103 PRJO 19/13 83rd Congress, 1st Session - Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress 1953/0103 PRJO 19/14 83rd Congress, 2nd Session - Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress 1954/0106 PRJO 19/15 84th Congress, 1st Session - Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress 1955/0105 PRJO 19/16 84th Congress, 2nd Session - Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress 1956/0103 PRJO 19/17 85th Congress, 1st Session - Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress 1957/0103 PRJO 20/01 Red Fascism Boring From Within...By the Subversive Forces of Communism 1947 PRJO 20/02 Memo to America: The DP Story - The Final Report of the United States Displaced Persons Commission 1952 PRJO 20/03 A First Book in American History - Pioneers and Patriots of America / by Rev. Philip J. Furlong, PH.D. 1926 PRJO 20/04 Statistical Abstract of the United States 1953 PRJO 20/05 Postwar Foreign Policy - Preparation 1939-1945 PRJO 20/06 Report of the Commission on Government Security - Pursuant to Public Law 304 - 84th Congress, as Amended 1957/06 PRJO 20/07 United States Atomic Energy Commission - In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer - Transcript of Hearing Before Personnel Security Board - Washington, D.C. 1954/0412-0506 PRJO 20/08 Summary Report of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Volume 1 1954/1231 PRJO 20/09 Report of the Select Committee to Investigate Communist Agrression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R. - Third Interim Report of the Select Committee on Communist Agression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Volume 2 1954 PRJO 20/10 Communist Aggression Investigation - Fourth Interim Report 1954/05-06 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Volume 3 PRJO 20/11 Investigation of Communist Takeover and Occupation of Hungary - Fifth Interim Report of Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Hungary of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Volume 4 1954/08 PRJO 20/12 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938/11-12 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 4 PRJO 20/13 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/05-06 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 5 PRJO 20/14 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1939/09 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 7 PRJO 21/01 Bibliography on the Communist Problem in the United States 1955 PRJO 21/02 Digest of the Public Record of Communism in the United States 1955 PRJO 21/03 Black Mail / by Henry Hoke 1944 PRJO 21/04 U.S. News and World Report 1956/0217 PRJO 21/05 National Review - A Weekly Journal of Opinion 1956/0208 PRJO 21/06 National Review - A Weekly Journal of Opinion 1957/0518 PRJO 21/07 Time - The Weekly Newsmagazine 1957/0527 PRJO 21/08 Congressional Record - McCarthy Censure Proceedings - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/07-08 PRJO 21/09 Congressional Record - Vol. No. 18 - McCarthy Censure Proceedings - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/1108-1214 PRJO 21/10 Bills and Resolutions - Committee on Government Operations - U.S. Senate - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 21/11 Sedition, Syndicalism, Sabotage and Anarchy 1919/12 Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Sixty-Sixth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 10210, 10235, 10379, 10614, 10616, 10650 and 11089 - Serial 10 PRJO 21/12 Sedition 1920/02 Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Sixty-Sixth Congress - Second Session on S. 3317, H.R. 10650 and 12041 - Serial 16 PRJO 22/01 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volumes 1-2 - Executive Hearings 1939/09-11 PRJO 22/02 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volumes 3-4 - Executive Hearings 1940/07-08 PRJO 22/03 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Volumes 5-6 - Executive Hearings 1940-1941 PRJO 22/04 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 7 - Executive Hearings 1943/03-04 PRJO 22/05 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 9-10 1939/09-10 PRJO 22/06 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 11-12 1939/10-12 PRJO 22/07 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 13-14 1940/04-05 PRJO 22/08 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 15 1943/06-07 PRJO 22/09 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix IX with Cumulative Index 1944 PRJO 22/10 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix IX with Cumulative Index - Report 448 - Volume 17 of Public Hearings 1944 PRJO 23/01 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix Part 1 1939 PRJO 23/02 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix Parts 2-4 1940-1941 PRJO 23/03 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Seventh Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix Parts 5-8 1941-1943 PRJO 23/04 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 1 - Pages 1-979 1938/08 PRJO 23/05 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938/09-10 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 2 - Pages 981-1714 PRJO 23/06 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1938/10-11 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Fifth Congress - Third Session on H. Res. 282 - Volume 3 - Pages 1715-2426 PRJO 23/07 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1943/11-12 Hearings Before a Special Committee on Un-American ACtivities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 - Volumes 16-17 - Pages 9757-10,387 PRJO 23/08 Index to Appendix IX - Six Sections PRJO 23/09 Appendix IX - Sections 1-2 PRJO 23/10 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix IX - Sections 3-4 PRJO 23/11 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United StatesSpecial Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Appendix IX - Sections 5-6 PRJO 23/12 The Pittsburgh Beer War 1947/0306-07 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Pursuant to H. Res. 111 - 80th Congress - 1st Session - Volume 1 PRJO 23/13 Labor-Management Disputes in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio 1947/10-11 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 - Volume 2 PRJO 23/14 Chicago ITU Publishers Dispute 1947-1948 Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 - Volume 3 PRJO 23/15 Investigation of Steamship Unions 1948/05-06 Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 - Volume 4 PRJO 24/01 Investigation of Communism in New York City Distributive Trades 1948/07-08 Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 PRJO 24/02 Investigation of Communist Influence in the Bucyrus-Erie Strike 1948/09 Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 PRJO 24/03 Reorganization Plans of 1956 1956 Hearings and Reports - Committee on Government Operations - U.S. Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 24/04 Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers - Volume II - General - The British Commonwealth and Europe - 76th Congress - 3rd Session 1939 PRJO 24/05 Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers - China - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1942 PRJO 24/06 Investigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/0605-07 Public Hearings Before the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 24/07 Investigation of Nazi Propaganda Activities and Investigation of Certain Other Propaganda Activities 1934/0709,12 Public Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 24/08 Social Security 1939/02 Hearings Relative to the Social Security Act Amendments of 1939 Before the Committee on Ways and Means - House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session - Volume 1 PRJO 24/09 Tax-Exempt Foundations 1954/05-07 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 217 - Part 1, Pages 1-943 PRJO 24/10 Tax-Exempt Foundations 1952/11-12 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 561 - Volume 2 PRJO 24/11 Tax-Exempt Foundations 1954/05-07 Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 217 - Part 1, Pages 1-943 - Volume 1 PRJO 24/12 Hearings on S. Res. 301 1954/08-09 Hearings Before a Select Committee to Study Censure Charges - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to the Order on S. Res. 301 - Part 1 PRJO 25/01 State Department 1948/0310,12 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 25/02 Hearings on S. Res. 301 1954/08-09 Hearings Before a Select Committee to Study Censure Charges - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to the Order on S. Res. 301 - Part 1 PRJO 25/03 State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation 1950/03-06 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Part 1 PRJO 25/04 State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation 1950 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Part 2 - Appendix PRJO 25/05 A Decade of American Foreign Policy - Basic Documents - Prepared at the Request of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by the Staff of the Committee and the Department of State - 81st Congress - 1st Session 1941-1949 PRJO 25/06 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/05 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Parts 1-2 PRJO 25/07 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Parts 3-4 PRJO 25/08 Military Situation in the Far East 1951/0817 Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 5 - Appendix and Index PRJO 25/09 Nomination of Philip C. Jessup 1951/09-10 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 25/10 The United States and the Korean Problem - Documents - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1943-1953 PRJO 25/11 Internal Security Manual - Provisions of Federal Statutes, Executive Orders and Congressional Resolutions Relating to the Internal Security of the United States - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953-1955 PRJO 26/01 Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities - Summary Index - United States Senate and House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1918-1956 PRJO 26/02 Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities - Summary Index - United States Senate and House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Session - Committee on Government Operations 1918-1956 PRJO 26/03 Eligibility Audits Federal Security Agency 1953/0203 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Volume 1 PRJO 26/04 Control of Trade With the Soviet Bloc 1953/0330-31 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Volume 2 PRJO 26/05 Security Government Printing Office 1953/0817-18 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Volume 3 PRJO 26/06 Composite Index to Hearings of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - Volume 4 1953-1954 PRJO 26/07 Hearings and Reports - Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - Composite Index to Hearings of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Third Congress - 2nd Session 1953 PRJO 26/08 Eligibility Audits Federal Security Agency 1953/0203 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Volume 1 - Nos. 1-28 PRJO 26/09 Limitation of Federal Expenditures 1953/0413 Hearing Before the Committee on Government Operations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 2 and H.J. Res. 22 PRJO 26/10 State Department Student Teacher Exchange Program 1953/0610,19 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Volume 2 - Nos. 29-53 PRJO 26/11 Reports, Public Laws and Miscellaneous Publications - Committee on Government Operations - U.S. Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 27/01 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr {Supplement to Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations 1954/0422 United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Volume 1 - Parts 1-31 PRJO 27/02 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0514 Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Volume 2 - Parts 32-53 PRJO 27/03 Composite Index to Hearings on Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Carr and Francis P. Carr Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Volume 4 1956/0103 PRJO 27/04 Committee on Government Operations - Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Hearings and Reports - U.S. Senate - Vol. 5 1954-1955 PRJO 27/05 Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954 Report of the Special Subcommittee on Investigations for the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session - Volume 1 - Parts 1-25 PRJO 27/06 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0511 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Volume 2 - Parts 26-50 PRJO 27/07 Special Senate Investigation on Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0603 Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Volume 3 - Parts 51-71 PRJO 27/08 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0315 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Volume 1 PRJO 27/09 Textile Procurement in the Military Services 1955/01-03,06-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Volume 2 PRJO 27/10 Subversive and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1955/0103 Hearing Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - Vol. 1 PRJO 27/11 Textile Procurement in the Military Services 1955/0103-05-07 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Volume 2 PRJO 28/01 Swiss Watches Adjustments 1955-1956 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First and Second Sessions - Vol. 3 PRJO 28/02 East-West Trade 1956/02-03 Hearings Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Second Session - Vol. 4 PRJO 28/03 Nomination of Joseph Campbell 1955/02-03 Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 28/04 Commission on Government Security 1955/03 Hearings Before a Subcommittee on Reorganization of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session on S.J. Res. 21 PRJO 28/05 Reports to the Congress by the Second Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government - Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956 PRJO 28/06 Jurisdictional Disputes in the Motion-Picture Industry 1948/02-03 Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 111 PRJO 28/07 Fish Committee Hearings - Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0609,13 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 1 - Volumes 1-5 PRJO 28/08 Fish Committee Hearings - Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0617 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 3 - Volumes 2-5 PRJO 28/09 Fish Committee Hearings - Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/0725-26 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 4 - Volumes 1-3 PRJO 28/10 Fish Committee Hearings - Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/1003-04 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 5 - Volumes 1-4 PRJO 29/01 Fish Committee Hearings - Investigation of Communist Propaganda 1930/11 Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States of the House of Representatives - Seventy-First Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - Part 6 - Volume 1 PRJO 29/02 Fish Committee Hearings - Index 1930 PRJO 29/03 Committee on Un-American Activities - Hearings and Reports - Volume 2 - 80th Congress - 2nd Session 1948 PRJO 29/04 House Committee - Documentary Testimony of Gen. Izyador Modelski, Former Military Attache of the Polish Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1949/03-04 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First Session PRJO 29/05 Hearings Regarding Shipment of Atomic Material to the Soviet Union During World War II 1949-1950 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First and Second Sessions - Vol. 1 PRJO 29/06 Hearings Regarding Shipment of Atomic Material to the Soviet Union During World War II 1949-1950 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - First and Second Sessions - Part 1 - Pages 901-2110 PRJO 29/07 Hearings on Legislation to Outlaw Certain Un-American and Subversive Activities 1950/03 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on H.R. 3903 and H.R. 7595 - Part 2 Pages 2111-3297 PRJO 29/08 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Office of Price Administration 1945/06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 5 - Vol. 1 PRJO 29/09 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0324-28 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 1884 and H.R. 2122 - Vol. 1 PRJO 29/10 Hearings on Gerhart Eisler Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0206 Transcript of Proceedings - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 - Vol. 1 PRJO 29/11 Testimony of Walter S. Steele Regarding Communist Activities in the United States 1947/0721 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session on H.R. 1884 and H.R. 2122 - Public Law 601 - Vol. 2 PRJO 29/12 Control of Subversive Activities 1948/05 Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eightieth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 5852 - Vol. 1 PRJO 30/01 Hearings on Proposed Legislation to Curb or Control the Communist Party of the United States 1948/02 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session on H.R. 4422 and H.R. 4581 - Public Law 601 - Vol. 2 PRJO 30/02 Testimony of Edward G. Robinson 1950/10,12 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session - Part 3 - Pages 3299-3626 PRJO 30/03 Hearings Regarding Communist Activities in the Territory of Hawaii - Part 4 - Testimony of Jack H. Kawano 1951/0706 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 - Pages 1-1413 PRJO 30/04 The Role of the Communist Press in the Communist Conspiracy 1952/01 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Vol. 2 - Pages 2127-3452 PRJO 30/05 Communist Infiltration of the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry - Part 8 1952/0519-21 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Vol. 2 PRJO 30/06 Investigation of Communist Activities in the New York City Area - Part 5 1953/0706 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Vol. 3 - Pages 1969-3023 PRJO 30/07 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Government Labor, Part 3 - Based on Testimony of James McNamara 1953/0915 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Vol. 4 PRJO 30/08 Miscellaneous Reports and Hearings - House Committee on Un-American Activities and Senate Judiciary Subcommittee - 83rd Congress - Vol. 5 1954 PRJO 30/09 Communist Methods of Infiltration - Entertainment - Part 1 1954/01 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Vol. 1 - Pages 3851-5083 PRJO 30/10 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan - Part 2 - Detroit-Labor 1954/0428-29 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Vol. 2 - Pages 5085-6377 PRJO 30/11 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area - Part 6 - Seattle 1954/0617 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Vol. 3 - Pages 6379-7019 PRJO 31/01 Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California - Part 11 1954/0917 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Vol. 4 - Pages 7021-7463 PRJO 31/02 Reports and Contempt Citations - House of Representatives - Un-American Activities Committee - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session - Vol. 5 1954 PRJO 31/03 Investigation of Communist Activities New York Area - Part 1 - Testimony of Jean Muir 1953/0615 Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Vol. 1 - Pages 1-989 PRJO 31/04 Investigation of Communist Activities in the Newark, N.J. Area - Part 1 1955/0516-17 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Vol. 2 - Pages 991-1905 PRJO 31/05 Investigation of Communist Activities in the San Diego, Calif. Area 1955/0705-06 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Vol. 3 - Pages 1907-3108 PRJO 31/06 Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government - Part 3 1956/0214-16 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Congress - Vol. 1 Pages 3109-4489 PRJO 31/07 House Committee on Un-American Activities - 84th Congress - 2nd Session - Vol. 3 - Reports 1956 PRJO 31/08 House Committee on Un-American Activities - 84th Congress - 2nd Session - Vol. 4 - Reports 1956 PRJO 31/09 Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1938-1954 PRJO 31/10 Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities - Index V 1953/0119 PRJO 31/11 Index II to Publications of Special Committee on Un-American Activities (Dies Committee) and the Committee on Un-American Activities (1942-1947, Inclusive) (Supplement to 1942 Index) 1948/1021 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 - Indexs II and III PRJO 31/12 Baltic States Investigation 1953/11-12 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Investigate the Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R. - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 - Part 1 PRJO 32/01 The Katyn Forest Massacre 1951/1011 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Conduct an Investigation of the Facts, Evidence and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Vol. 1 PRJO 32/02 The Katyn Forest Massacre 1952/04 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Conduct an Investigation of the Facts, Evidence and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 5 - Vol. 2 PRJO 32/03 Investigation of Statements Made by Dr. William A. Wirt 1934 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Investigate Charges Made by Dr. William A. Wirt - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress -Second Session on H. Res. 317 PRJO 32/04 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Hearings and Reports - 81st-83rd Congresses 1947-1954 PRJO 32/05 Reorganization Plans 1953 Hearings and Reports - Committee on Government Operations - U.S. Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 32/06 Hawaii Statehood 1950/0501-05 Hearings Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session on H.R. 49, S. 156 and S. 1782 PRJO 32/07 Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1953 - No. 83-4 1953/0603 Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session on H.R. 5406 PRJO 32/08 The Government in Business - Hearings and Reports of the House Committee on Government Operations - Senate Committee on Government Operations 1953-1954 PRJO 32/09 Reports and Public Laws - Committee on Government Operations - U.S. Senate - 84th Congress 1955-1956 PRJO 32/10 Activities of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Third Congress - 1st Session 1955 PRJO 32/11 Communist Activities Among Aliens and National Groups 1949/05-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session on S. 1832 - Part 1 PRJO 33/01 Subversive and Illegal Aliens in the United States 1951 Progress Report to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 33/02 Americans For Democratic Action - Its Origin, Aims, and Character - And Its Designs Upon the Democratic Party - Staff of the Senate Republican Policy Committee 1955/0419 PRJO 33/03 Accounting and Auditing Developments in the United States - General Accounting Office PRJO 33/04 The Ukrainian Quarterly - Fight With the Ukrainian Spirit - Vol. X - No. 4 - Autumn 1954 PRJO 33/05 North Korea: A Case Study in the Techniques of Takeover 1961/01 PRJO 33/06 Who is Right The Capitalists or the Communists? - The Revolution of the Science - The Natural Order of Economic Life / by Dr. Geza Antal PRJO 33/07 The Department of State Biographic Register 1954/0501 PRJO 33/08 The Anti-Stalin Campaign and International Communism - A Selection of Documents 1956 PRJO 33/09 Whom We Shall Welcome - Report of the President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization 1953 PRJO 33/10 In the Supreme Court of the United States - Eugene Dennis, John B. Williamson, Jacob Stachel, Robert G. Thompson, Benjamin J. Davis, JR., Henry Winston, John Gates, Irving Potash, Gilbert Green, Carl Winter and Gus Hall, Petitioners vs. United States of America - No. 336 1950/10 PRJO 33/11 Security and Liberty - The Problem of Native Communists - Short Stories in Political Science 1947-1955 PRJO 33/12 Communist Yugoslavia / by Richard D. Goodman 1953 PRJO 33/13 Facts on Communism - Volume I - The Communist Ideology 1959/12 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress PRJO 33/14 Facts on Communism - Volume I - The Communist Ideology 1959/12 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress PRJO 33/15 Revitalizing A Nation - A Statement of Beliefs Opinions and Policies Embodied in the Public Pronouncements of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur 1952 PRJO 33/16 The Marxian Bacillus / by J.A. Osorio Lizarazo 1959 PRJO 33/17 CARIB - Caribbean Anti-Communist Research and Intelligence Bureau - Report No. 15 1958/11 PRJO 33/18 CARIB - Caribbean Anti-Communist Research and Intelligence Bureau - Report No. 23 1959/03 PRJO 33/19 CARIB - Caribbean Anti-Communist Research and Intelligence Bureau - Report No. 34 1959/08 PRJO 33/20 CARIB - Caribbean Anti-Communist Research and Intelligence Bureau - Report No. 37 1959/10 PRJO 33/21 The Revolution Was / by Garet Garrett 1945 PRJO 33/22 Here is our Answer - A Summary of the Comments of the Government of the Dominican Republic on the June 6, 1960 Report of the Inter-American Peace Committee 1960 PRJO 33/23 Hiss and Who, Mr. Truman! 1950 PRJO 33/24 TAW - The American Way - The Point of Place or Beginning - A Second Open Letter to President Eisenhower - Vol. III, No. 13 1957 PRJO 33/25 TAW - The American Way - The Point of Place or Beginning - The USSR in Amerika - Vol. III, No. 14 1957 PRJO 33/26 TAW - The American Way - The Point of Place or Beginning - The Case of Jacob K. Javits - Vol. III, No. 15 1957 PRJO 33/27 What the Hiss Trial Actually Means - Speech of Hon. Karl E. Mundt of South Dakota in the Senate of the United States 1950/0125 PRJO 33/28 Know Your Enemy / by Robert H. Williams 1950 PRJO 33/29 Definition of Communism / by G. David Schine 1952 PRJO 33/30 The Party in Power and the Role of the Opposition - A Conference Honoring the Memory of Robert Porter Patterson PRJO 33/31 American Mercury - Kilgore West Virginian Water Boy / by William Bradford Huie 1952/10 PRJO 33/32 America's Retreat from Victory - The Story of George Catlett Marshall / by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy 1951 PRJO 33/33 Proof of the Communist Domination of Venezuela 1959 PRJO 33/34 America Betrayed - The Tragic Consequences of REDS on the Government Payroll 1950 PRJO 33/35 American Mercury - Reds and Our Churches 1953/07 PRJO 33/36 American Mercury - It Cost You 775 Thousand Million Dollars In 20 Years 1953/10 PRJO 33/37 American Mercury - The Facts About Arthur Godfrey 1954/03 PRJO 34/01 Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War and for Our Expanding Economy 1954 Report of the Minerals, Materials and Fuels Economic Subcommittee of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Eighty-Third Congress Pursuant to S. Res. 143 PRJO 34/02 Crime to Promote Overthrow of Government 1940/0517 Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Seventy-Sixth Congress - Third Session on H.R. 5138 PRJO 34/03 Subversive Control of the United Public Workers of America 1951/07-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 34/04 Communist Propaganda Activities in the United States 1951/07-09 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 34/05 The Immigration and Naturalization Systems of the United States 1950 Report of the Committee on the Judiciary - Pursuant to S. Res. 137 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 34/06 Subversive Infiltration in the Telegraph Industry 1951/05-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 34/07 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/07-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 1 - Vol. 1 PRJO 34/08 Institute of Pacific Relations 1951/10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session - Part 5 - Vol. 2 PRJO 34/09 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/01-02 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 8 - Vol. 3 PRJO 34/10 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Second Session - Part 11 - Vol. 4 PRJO 34/11 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/05-06 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Second Session - Part 14 - Vol. 5 PRJO 35/01 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0410 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 35/02 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1952/09-10 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 35/03 Activities of United States Citizens Employed By the United Nations 1952/10-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 35/04 Committees on Judiciary and Foreign Relations - Miscellaneous Reports, Laws and Studies Concerning Communism - U.S. Senate 1946-1954 PRJO 35/05 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0410 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 1-15 - Vol. 1 PRJO 35/06 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Communist Battle Plan 1955/0428 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Part 13 - Vol. 3 PRJO 35/07 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/11-12 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 16-27 - Vol. 2 PRJO 35/08 Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Subversive Influence in the Educational Process - Reports and Hearings - 82nd and 83rd Congresses - Parts 1-13 - Vol. 3 1952-1953 PRJO 35/09 Subversive Infiltration in the Telegraph Industry 1952/0122 Supplemental Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Vol. 4 PRJO 35/10 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/02,04 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session - Part 2 - Vol. 5 PRJO 35/11 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1955/0915 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session - Part 14 - Vol. 1 PRJO 35/12 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - The Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0228 Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Part 3 - Vol. 2 PRJO 36/01 Recording of Jury Deliberations 1955/1012-13 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 - Vol. 4 PRJO 36/02 Senate Internal Security Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee - Vol. 1 1956 PRJO 36/03 Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States 1956/03 Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Part 11 - Vol. 2 PRJO 36/04 Communist Activities Among Aliens and National Groups 1949/05-08 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-First Congress - First Session on S. 1832 - Part 1 PRJO 36/05 Reports, Public Laws and Miscellaneous Publications - Reorganization Plans - Committee on Government Operations - U.S. Senate - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954 PRJO 36/06 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/02-03 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 1 - Vol. 1 PRJO 36/07 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/0326-27 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 5 - Vol. 2 PRJO 36/08 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 9 - Vol. 3 PRJO 36/09 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/07-08 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Managemtn Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 12 - Vol. 4 PRJO 37/01 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1957/10-11 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 16 - Vol. 5 PRJO 37/02 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/01 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 19 - Vol. 6 PRJO 37/03 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/03 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 23 - Vol. 7 PRJO 37/04 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/03-04 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 26 - Vol. 8 PRJO 37/05 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/05 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 29 - Vol. 9 PRJO 37/06 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/03,07 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Part 33 - Vol. 10 PRJO 37/07 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/08 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifthe Congress - Second Session - Part 36 - Vol. 11 PRJO 37/08 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958/1202-03 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Secons Session - Part 42 - Vol. 12 PRJO 37/09 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1958-1959 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session and Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 47 - Vol. 13 PRJO 37/10 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Managment Field 1959/0505-08 Hearings Before the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 51 - Vol. 14 PRJO 38/01 Investigation of Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field 1959/07 Hearings Before the Select Committee in Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Part 55 - Vol. 15 PRJO 38/02 Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - Second Interim Report - Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - U.S. Senate - 86th Congress - 1st Session - Vol. 16 1959 PRJO 38/03 Administration of the Federal Employees' Security Program 1955 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - United States Senate - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 20 - Part 1 PRJO 38/04 Communist Domination of Certain Unions - Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session 1951 PRJO 38/05 Communist Domination of Certain Unions - Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session 1951-1953 PRJO 38/06 Maryland Senatorial Election of 1950 1950-1951 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 250 PRJO 38/07 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0628 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 1-10 PRJO 38/08 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1954/0628 Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rules of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on S. Res. 65, S. Res. 146, S. Res. 223, S. Res. 249, S. Res. 253, S. Res. 256, S. Con. Res. 11 and S. Con. Res. 86 - Part 1 PRJO 38/09 Senate Manual Containing the Standing Rules, Orders, Laws and Resolutions Affecting the Business of the United States Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955 PRJO 38/10 Investigation of the Tennessee Valley Authority 1939 Report of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Tennessee Valley Authority - Congress of the United States - Pursuant to Public Resolution No. 83 - 75th Congress - Appendix B - Report of Chief Engineer PRJO 38/11 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1944 Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Committee Print - Report on the Peace Now Movement PRJO 38/12 Investigation of Un-American Activities and Propaganda 1946 Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities - Pursuant to H. Res. 5 - 79th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 38/13 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States - Citations By Official Federal Government or State or Municipal Agencies or Reliable Private Organizations Regarding the Character of Organization Named 1946/0529 Reported by Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 5 PRJO 38/14 Administrative Procedure Act - Public Law 404 - 79th Congress - Chapter 324 - 2nd Session 1946/0611 PRJO 38/15 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947 Report on American Youth for Democracy - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/16 Report on Southern Conference for Human Welfare 1947/0612 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/17 Report on Civil Rights Congress as a Communist Front Organization 1947/0902 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/18 World Communist Movement 1818-1945 Selective Chronology - Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Volume ! PRJO 38/19 100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the U.S.A. 1948 PRJO 38/20 Report on the Congress of American Women 1949/1023 PRJO 38/21 Reorganization Plan No. 13 of 1950 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session - House of Representatives 1950/0313 PRJO 38/22 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1949 1950/0315 PRJO 38/23 Report on Atomic Espionage - Nelson-Weinberg and Hiskey-Adams Cases 1949/0929 PRJO 38/24 Report on the American Slav Congress and Associated Organizations 1949/0626 PRJO 38/25 Report on the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Committee on Un-American Activities on Proposed Legislation to Control Subversive Communist Activities in the United States 1948/0410 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/26 Interim Report on Hearings Regarding Communist Espionage in the United States Government 1948/0828 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/27 Report on Soviet Espionage Activities in Connection with the Atom Bomb 1948/0928 Investigation of Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/28 Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities to the United States House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress 1948/1231 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 38/29 Review of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace - Arranged by the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions - Held in New York City 1949/25-27 PRJO 39/01 100 Things You Should Know About Communism - Series: in the U.S.A., and Religion, and Education, and Labor, and Government and Spotlight on Spies 1949/0815 PRJO 39/02 Reorganization Act of 1949 - Public Law 109 - 81st Congress - Chapter 226 - 1st Session 1949/0620 PRJO 39/03 Reorganization Plan No. 13 of 1950, Providing for Reorganization in the Civil Aeronautics Board - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950 PRJO 39/04 100 Things You Should Know About Communism - Series: in the U.S.A., and Religion, and Education, and Labor, and Government and Spotlight on Spies - Revised 1950/1201 PRJO 39/05 Report of the Subcommittee on Overstaffing in the Executive Departments and Agencies - 81st Congress - 2nd Session - House of Representatives 1950/0622 PRJO 39/06 Report on Hawaii Civil Liberties Committee - A Communist Report 1950/0623 PRJO 39/07 The Communist "Peace Petition" Campaign - Issued by the Committee on Un-American Activities - Interim Statement 1950/0713 PRJO 39/08 Report on The National Lawyers Guild - Legal Bulwark of the Communist Party 1950/0917 PRJO 39/09 Report on The Honolulu Record 1950/1001 PRJO 39/10 Report on The National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill - A Communist Lobby 1950/1207 PRJO 39/11 Subversive and Illegal Aliens in the United States 1951 Progress Report to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 39/12 Basic Information on Implementation of the North Atlantic Treaty - 82nd Congress - 1st Session 1951/0215 PRJO 39/13 Statement on The March of Treason - A Study of The American "Peace" Crusade - Issued by the Committee on Un-American Activities 1951/0219 PRJO 39/14 Report on the Communist "Peace" Offensive - A Campaign to Disarm and Defeat the United States 1951/0401 PRJO 39/15 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications PRJO 39/16 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications and Appendix 1951/0303 PRJO 39/17 The Nationalist Party - A Factual Study of the Puerto Rican Insurrectionists Under Albizu Campos, the Blair House Shooting, Various Assassinatin Attempts and of the Communist Praise and Support for These Seditionists 1951 PRJO 39/18 Communist Domination of Certain Unions - Part II - Atomic Energy Commission Reply to Subcommittee Questionnaire 1952 Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor Management Relations of the Committee of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/19 The Shameful Years - Thirty Years of Soviet Espionage in the United States 1951/1230 PRJO 39/20 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1951 1952/0217 PRJO 39/21 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1952 1952/1228 PRJO 39/22 Documentary Proof That the Communist Party, U.S.A., Teaches and Advocates the Overthrow and Destruction of the United States Government by Force and Violence 1952 Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 39/23 Communist Domination of Certain Unions - Part III - Replies to Subcommittee Questionnaire 1952 Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/24 Review of the Methodist Federation for Social Action - Formerly the Methodist Federation for Social Service 1952/0217 PRJO 39/25 Communist Domination of Certain Unions - Part IV - Replies to Subcommittee Questionnaire 1952 Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/26 Summary of Reorganization Legislation - Prepared by the Staff of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - House of Representatives - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session 1952/0704 PRJO 39/27 Memorandum 1953 Diversity of Citizenship Jurisdiction of United States District Courts Over Corporations - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 39/28 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process - Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session 1953/0102 PRJO 39/29 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/0102 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/30 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1953 1954/0206 PRJO 39/31 Organized Communism in the United States 1953/0819 PRJO 39/32 Organized Communism in the Untied States 1958 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/33 Report of the Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States into the U.S.S.R. 1954 Third Interim Report of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 39/34 Colonization of America's Basic Industries by the Communist Party of the U.S.A. 1954/0903 PRJO 39/35 Preliminary Report on NEO-FASCIST and Hate Groups 1954/1217 PRJO 39/36 The American Negro in the Communist Party 1954/1222 PRJO 39/37 Report on the March of Labor 1954/1222 PRJO 39/38 The State of the Union Address of the President of the United States - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0106 PRJO 39/39 Inclusion of Escape Clauses in Existing Trade Agreements 1955/0110 Message From the President of the United States - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 39/40 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1955 1956/0111 PRJO 39/41 Increase in Rates of Compensation of Classified Postal, and Other Employees of the Government 1955/0111 Message from The President of the United States - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 39/42 Personnel Turnover in the Military Services of the United States 1955/0113 Message from The President of the United States - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 39/43 Establishing a Commission on Government Security - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0614 PRJO 39/44 Soviet Total War - "Historic Mission" of Violence and Deceit - Volume I 1956/0923 PRJO 39/45 Soviet Total War - "Historic Mission" of Violence and Deceit - Volume II 1956/0930 PRJO 39/46 Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1957 1957/0429 Message From The President of the United States - House of Representatives - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 39/47 International Communism - Espionage 1957/09-10 Excerpts of Consultation With Counterspy Boris Morros - Reprint of Series of Articles by Representative Francis E. Walter, Appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/48 The Ideological Fallacies of Communism 1957/09-10 Staff Consultations with Dr. S. Andhil Fineberg, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Dr. Daniel A. Poling - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/49 Who Are They? 1957/0823 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 2 - Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai - Communist China PRJO 39/50 Who Are They? 1957/0830 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 3 - Georgi Zhukov and Ivan Konev - U.S.S.R. PRJO 39/51 Who Are They? 1957 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 4 - Walter Ulbricht and Janos Kadar PRJO 39/52 International Communism - The Communist Mind 1957/0529 Staff Consultation With Frederick Charles Schwarz - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/53 International Communism - The Communist Trade Offensive 1957/0626 Staff Consultations With Joseph Anthony Marcus, Christopher Emmet, Nicolas De Rochefort - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/54 Who Are They? 1957/0712 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 1 - Khrushchev and Bulganin - U.S.S.R. PRJO 39/55 Who Are They? 1957/1011 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 5 - Josip Broz Tito and Wladyslaw Gomulka - Yugoslavia-Poland PRJO 39/56 International Communism - The Present Posture of the Free World 1957/1021 Staff Consultation with Constantine Brown - Foreign News Analyst - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/57 Who Are They? 1957/1025 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 6 - Kim Il Sung and Ho Chi Minh - North Korean-North Viet-Nam PRJO 39/58 "Operation Abolition" 1957/1108 The Campaign Against the House Committee on Un-American Activities - The Federal Bureau of Investigation - The Government Security Program by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee and Its Affiliates PRJO 39/59 Who Are They? 1957/1122 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 7 - Maurice Thorez and Palmiro Togliatti - France-Italy PRJO 39/60 International Communism - Communist Designs on Indonesia and the Pacific Frontier 1957/1216 Staff Consultation with Gen. Charles A. Willoughby - Former Chief of Intelligence, Far Eastern Command, Under General Douglas MacArthur - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/61 The Communist Program for World Conquest 1958/0121 Consultation With Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer United States Army - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/62 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section I 1958/0203 PRJO 39/63 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section II 1958/0203 PRJO 39/64 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section III 1958/0203 PRJO 39/65 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section IV 1958/0203 PRJO 39/66 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section V 1958/0203 PRJO 39/67 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section VI 1958/0203 PRJO 39/68 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - Section VII 1958/0203 PRJO 39/69 Who Are They? 1958/0221 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 8 - Vicente Lombardo Toledano and Luis Carlos Prestes - Mexico-Brazil PRJO 39/70 Chronicle of Treason 1958/0303-09 Reprint of Series of Articles by Representative Francis E. Walter, Appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/71 Communist Psychological Warfare - Brainwashing 1958/0313 Consultation With Edward Hunter Author and Foreign Correspondent - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/72 The Erica Wallach Story 1958/0321 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/73 International Communism - Communist Propaganda Activities in Canada 1958/0403 Consultation with Milan Jakubec President of the Executive Council of the Mutual Co-Operation League of Canada - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/74 Communist Psychological Welfare - Thought Control 1958/0407 Consultation with Constantin W. Boldyreff of the National Alliance of Russian Solidarists - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/75 International Communism - Communist Encroachment in the Far East 1958/0423 Consultation with Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault - United States Army - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/76 What is Behind the Soviet Proposal for a Summit Conference? 1958/0430 Consultation with Dr. David J. Dallin, Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren, Dr. James D. Atkinson, Mr. Francis J. McNamara - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/77 Communist Strategy of Protracted Conflict 1958/0520 Consultation with Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, Mr. Alvin J. Cottrell, Mr. James E. Dougherty - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/78 The Ideology of Freedom vs. The Ideology of Communism 1958/0605 Consultation with Dr. Charles Wesley Lowey Chairman and Executive Director of the Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/79 Legislative Recommendations by House Committee on Un-American Activities 1958/06 Subsequent Action Taken by Congress or Executive Agencies - A Research Study by Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/80 Who Are They? 1958/0805 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 9 - Enver Hoxha - Albania and Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej - Rumania PRJO 39/81 The Irrationality of Communism 1958/0808 Consultation with Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/82 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 2 1959/0909-11 Consultations with Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, Mr. Petro Pavlovych, Prof. Dr. Ivan M. Malinin, Mr. Nicholas Prychodko, Mr. Constantin Kononenko, Mr. Mykola Lebed, Dr. Gregory Kostiuk, PRof. Ivan Wowchuk, Mr. Jurij Lawrynenko - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/83 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 3 1959/0910 Consultations with Gen. Bela Kiraly, Mr. Joseph Kovago - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/84 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 4 1959/0921 Consultations with Dr. Vilis Masens, Mr. Vaclovas Sidzikauskas - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/85 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 5 1959/1217 Consultations with Mr. Joseph Pauco, Father Theodoric Joseph Zubek, Mr. Nuci Kotta, Mr. Arshi Pipa - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/86 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 6 1959/1217 Consultations with Mr. Rusi Nasar, Mr. Ergacsh Schermatoglu, Mr. Constant Mierlak, Dr. Vitaut Tumash, Mr. Anton Shukeloyts - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/87 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 7 1960/0108 Consultations with Mr. Guivy Zaldastani, Mr. George Nakashidse, Mr. Dimitar K. Petkoff, Mrs. Catherine Boyan Choukanoff - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/88 The Communist Parcel Operation 1959/0925 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/89 Soviet "Justice" "Showplace" Prisons vs. Real Slave Labor Camps 1960/0404 Consultation with Mr. Adam Joseph Galinski - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/90 Communist Economic Warfare 1960/0406 Consultation with Dr. Robert Loring Allen - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/91 How the Chinese Reds Hoodwink Visiting Foreigners 1960/0421 Consultation with Mr. Robert Loh - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/92 Communist Target Youth - Communist Infiltration and Agitation Tactics 1960/0512-14 A Report by J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Illustrating Communist Strategy and Tactics in the Rioting Which Occurred During House Committee on Un-American Activities Hearings, San Francisco PRJO 39/93 Communist and Trotskyist Activity Within the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1962/1102 Report and Testimony of Albert J. Lewis and Steve Roberts (April 26 and 27, 1962) - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/94 Lest We Forget! - A Pictorial Summary of Communism in Action - Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Ukraine, Soviet Union 1960/0113 Consultation with Mr. Klaus Samuli Gunnar Romppanen - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/95 A Communist in a "Workers' Paradise" - John Santo's Own Story 1963/03 Consultation with Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/96 International Communism in Yugoslavia - THe Myth of "Titoism" 1958/0915 Consultation with Dr. Alex N. Dragnich - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 39/97 Communist Legal Subversion - The Role of the Communist Lawyer 1959/0216 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/98 Language as a Communist Weapon 1959/0302 Consultation with Dr. Stefan T. Possony - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 39/99 Communist Persecution of Churches in Red China and Northern Korea 1959/0326 Consultation with Five Church Leaders: Rev. Peter Chu Pong, Rev. Shih-Ping Wang, Rev. Tsin-Tsai Liu, Rev. Samuel W.S. Cheng, Mr. Kyung Rai Kim - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/01 Control of the Arts in the Communist Empire 1959/0603 Consultation with Ivan P. Bahriany - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/02 The American National Exhibition, Moscow, July 1959 - The Record of Certain Artists and an Appraisal of Their Works Selected for Display 1959/0701 Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/03 Who Are They? - Karl Marx 1959/0828 Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 10 PRJO 40/04 Communist Lobbying Activities in the Nation's Capitol 1959/0903 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/05 The Crimes of Khrushchev - Part 1 1959/0904 Consultation with Mr. Eugene Lyons - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/06 Patterns of Communist Espionage 1959/01 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/07 Language as a Communist Weapon 1959/0302 Consultation with Dr. Stefan T. Possony - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/08 Facts on Communism - Volume I - The Communist Ideology - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session 1959/12 PRJO 40/09 Facts on Communism - Volume II - The Soviet Union, From Lenin to Khrushchev - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session 1960/12 PRJO 40/10 Citations by Official Government Agencies of Organizations and Publications found to be Communist or Communist Fronts 1948/1218 PRJO 40/11 Report on the Congress of American Women 1949/1023 PRJO 40/12 Chronicle of Treason 1958 Reprint of Series of Articles by Representative Francis E. Walter Appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/13 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications and Appendix 1957/0102 PRJO 40/14 Communist Lobbying Activities in the Nation's Capitol 1959/0903 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/15 The Communist Parcel Operation 1959/0925 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/16 Legislative Recommendations by House Committee on Un-American Activities 1960/1230 Subsequent Action Taken by Congress or Executive Agencies - A Research Study by Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/17 The Communist Party's Cold War Against Congressional Investigation of Subversion 1962/1010 Report and Testimony of Robert Carrillo Ronstadt - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/18 Communist and Trotskyist Activity Within the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee 1962/1102 Report and Testimony of Albert J. Lewis and Steve Roberts - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/19 Nazi Propaganda Activities by Aliens in the United States 1934/0118 Report on an Emergency and Informal Investigation into the Extent and Character of Activities of Aliens in the United States Engaged in Nazi Propaganda and Into the Sources of Funds to Finance Activities - Subcommittee of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - House of Representatives - Seventy-Third Congress During Recess PRJO 40/20 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1943 Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - First Session on H. Res. 282 PRJO 40/21 Decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in Re Edward Barsky Et Al., Appellants v. United States of America, Appellee - Majority and Dissenting Opinions 1948/0324 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/22 Proceedings Against Eugene Dennis Also Known as Francis Waldron - House of Representatives - 80th Congress - 1st Session 1947/0410 PRJO 40/23 Interim Report on Hearings Regarding Communist Espionage in the United States Government 1948/0828 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/24 Subversive and Illegal Aliens in the United States 1951 Progress Report No. 2 to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/25 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1953/0102 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/26 Communist Domination of Certain Unions - Part II - Atomic Energy Commission Reply to Subcommittee Questionnaire 1952 Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/27 Documentary Proof That the Communist Party, U.S.A., Teaches and Advocates the Overthrow and Destruction of the United States Government by Force and Violence 1952 Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/28 Investigations of Senators: Joseph R. McCarthy and William Benton - Pursuant to S. Res. 187 and S. Res. 304 1952 Report of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections to the Committee on Rules and Administration PRJO 40/29 The Marine Cooks and Stewards Union 1953 Staff Report to the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/30 Memorandum 1953 Diversity of Citizenship Jurisdiction of United States District Courts Over Corporations - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/31 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0102 Report of the Subcommittee to investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/32 World Communist Movement 1946-1950 Selective Chronology 1818-1957 - Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Volume II PRJO 40/33 World Communist Movement 1951-1953 Selective Chronology 1818-1957 - Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Volume III PRJO 40/34 Adequacy of United States Laws With Respect to Offenses Against National Security 1953/0417 Legal Analysis by Library of Congress - Special Subcommittee on Security Affairs - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/35 Control of Trade with the Soviet Bloc 1953/07 Interim Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/36 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments 1953/0730 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 40/37 The Problem of the Veto in the United Nations Security Council 1954/0219 Staff Study No. 1 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/38 Progress in the Control of Strategic Exports to the Soviet Bloc 1953/0129 Report by Hon. Laurie C. Battle - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/39 Restrictions on Diplomatic Personnel By and From Iron Curtain Countries 1953/0423 Special Subcommittee on Security Affairs - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/40 Special Study Mission to Europe 1953/0403-16 Report by Hon. Lawrence H. Smith, Wisconsin, Chairman - Hon. Winston L. Prouty, Vermont - Hon. Albert P. Morano, Connecticut - Hon. Marguerite Stitt Church, Illinois - Hon. Burr P. Harrison, Virginia - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/41 Strength of the International Communist Movement 1953/1015 Special Subcommittee on Security Affairs - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/42 Committee on Foreign Affairs - National and International Movements 1948 Subcommittee No. 5 - Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - Report - The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Supplement III - Country Studies - C. Communism in China PRJO 40/43 Preliminary Report of the Subcommittee on Legislation of the Committee on Un-American Activities on Proposed Legislation to Control Communist Activities in the United States 1948/0409 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the Untied States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/44 Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities to the United States House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress 1948/1231 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/45 Report on the Communist Party of the United States as an Advocate of Overthrow of Government by Force and Violence 1948/0510 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/46 Report to the Full Committee of the Special Subcommittee on National Security of the Committee on Un-American Activities 1948 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatvies - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/47 Report on Soviet Espionage Activities in Connection with the Atom Bomb 1948/0928 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/48 Soviet Espionage Within the United States Government - Second Report 1948/1231 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/49 Report of the Subcommittee on Legislative of the Committee on Un-American Activities on Proposed Legislation to Control Subversive Communist Activities in the United States 1948/0410 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 40/50 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1951/04 Soviet Atomic Espionage - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/51 Committee on Foreign Affairs 1948 National and International Movements - Subcommittee No. 5 - Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - Report - The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Supplement I - One Hundred Years of Communism 1848-1948 PRJO 40/52 Investigation of the Ammunition Shortages in the Armed Services 1954 Third Report of the Preparedness Subcommittee No. 2 of the Committee on Armed Services - United States Senate - Under the Authority of S. Res. 185 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/53 Investigation of the Department of Justice 1954 Report to the Committee on the Judiciary by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Department of Justice - Pursuant to H. Res. 50 - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/54 Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies 1953 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/55 The Problem of Membership in the United Nations 1954/0521 Staff Study No. 3 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/56 Strength of the International Communist Movement 1953/1015 Special Subcommittee on Security Affairs - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/57 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0717 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 40/58 World War II - International Agreements and Understandings Entered Into During Secret Conferences Concerning Other Peoples - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0312 PRJO 40/59 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1954/0322 Second Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/60 Activities Report of the House Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Third Congress 1953/0103-1954/0820 PRJO 40/61 Budgetary and Financial Problems of the United Nations 1954/12 Staff Study No. 6 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/62 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Armenia 1954 Special Report No. 5 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 40/63 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Georgia 1954 Special Report No. 6 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 40/64 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Bulgaria 1954 Special Report No. 7 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 40/65 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Hungary 1954 Special Report No. 10 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 40/66 Composite Index to Hearings of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations for 1953 1954 PRJO 40/67 Enforcement Action Under the United States 1955/01 Staff Study No. 7 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/68 Federal Case Law Concerning the Security of the United States 1954/09 Legal Survey by Library of Congress - Special Subcommittee on Security Affairs - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/69 Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies 1954 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/70 How the United Nations Charter Has Developed 1954/0518 Staff Study No. 2 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/71 Pacific Settlement of Disputes in the United Nations 1954/1017 Staff Study No. 5 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Congress PRJO 40/72 Report of the Select Committee to Study Censure Charges - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Pursuant to the Order on S. Res. 301 and Amendments - A Resolution to Censure the Senator From Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy 1954 PRJO 40/73 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate Communist Aggression in Latin America to the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 1954 PRJO 40/74 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session For the Year 1954 1955/0103 PRJO 40/75 Representation and Voting in the United Nations General Assembly 1954/09 Staff Study No. 4 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/76 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1955 Report of the Subcommittee on Rules to the Committee on Rules and Administration - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/77 Amending the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 to Provide for More Effective Evaluation of the Fiscal Requirements of the Executive Agencies of the Government of the United States - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/05 PRJO 40/78 Amending Section 3 of the Travel Expense Act of 1949 as Amended to Provide an Increased Maximum Per Diem for Subsistence and Travel Expenses - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/05 PRJO 40/79 Europe After the Geneva Conference 1955 Report by Senator Mike Mansfield - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/80 Federal Elections Act of 1955 1955 Report of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections to the Committee on Rules and Administration - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/81 The Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955 1955 Report of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections to the Committee on Rules and Administration - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/82 Foreign Relations Committee 1955/0408 Subcommittees for Consultation Purposes - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/83 The International Court of Justice 1955/05 Staff Study No. 8 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/84 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1955/0504 Current Statement of the Atomic Energy Commission on the Five Year Reactor Development Program to the Subcommittee on Research and Development - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/85 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1956/0809 Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on Atomic Energy Commission Contracts for Electric Power - Parts II and III - Electric Energy, Inc., and Ohio Valley Electric Corporation - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/86 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1955/0331 Report of the Comptroller General of the United States on Atomic Energy Commission Contracts for Electric Power - Part I - Review of Ebasco Services, Inc., Performance at Joppa, Ill., Steam Electric Station of Electric Energy, Inc. - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/87 The Korean War and Related Matters 1955/0121 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/88 Multilateral Technical Assistance Programs 1955/0311 Staff Study No. 1 - Subcommittee on Technical Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/89 Recording of Jury Deliberations 1956/0320 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/90 Report of the Special Study Mission to Central America on International Organizations and Movements, Comprising Hon. A.S.J. Carnahan, Missouri, Chairman - Hon. Thomas S. Gordon, Illinois - Hon. Thomas J. Dodd, Connecticut - Hon. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., New Jersey - Hon. Robert B. Chiperfield, Illinois - Hon. Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire - Hon. Albert P. Morano, Connecticut of the Committee on Foreign Affairs - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0629 PRJO 40/91 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Significance of the Matusow Case 1955/0406 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 58 PRJO 40/92 Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 1955 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/93 Summary of Reports of American Citizens Abroad on Technical Assistance Programs 1955/1222 Staff Study No. 4 - Subcommittee on Techinal Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/94 The United Nations and Dependent Territories 1955/0627 Staff Study No. 9 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/95 The United Nations and the Specialized Agencies 1955/0725 Staff Study No. 10 - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/96 Trends in Mutual Security, Fiscal Year 1948-1949 to Fiscal Year 1957 1956/0423 Authorizations, Appropriations, Obligations, and Expenditures - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/97 Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Laos 1955/1006 Report by Senator Mike Mansfield - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/98 Administration of the Federal Employees' Security Program 1956 Report of a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 20 - 84th Congress - 1st Session and S. Res. 154 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/99 Analysis of S. 2628 and H.R. 7619 - Bills 1956 "To Increase Rates of Compensation of the Heads and Assistant Heads of Executive Departments and Independent Agencies, and for Other Purposes" - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/100 Analysis of S. 2875 - A Bill 1956 "To Revise the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930 as Amended" - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/101 Annual Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0120 PRJO 40/102 Soviet Political Treaties and Violations 1955 Staff Study for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/103 Disarmament - A Selected Chronology January 1, 1918-March 19, 1956 1956/0420 Staff Study No. 2 - Subcommittee on Disarmament of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/104 Soviet Technical Assistance in Non-Communist Asia 1955/0610 Staff Study No. 3 - Subcommittee on Technical Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/105 Control and Reduction of Armaments - A Decade of Negotiations 1946-1956 1956/0722 Staff Study NO. 3 - Subcommittee on Disarmament of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/106 Control and Reduction of Armaments - Technical Problems 1956/1007 Staff Study No. 4 - Subcommittee on Disarmament of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/107 Control and Reduction of Armaments - Disarmament and Security in Europe 1956/1211 Staff Study No. 5 - Subcommittee on Disarmament of the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/108 Economic Development in India and Communist China 1956/0602 Staff Study No. 6 - Subcommittee on Technical Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/109 Soviet Technical Assistance 1956/0712 Staff Study No. 7 - Subcommittee on Technical Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/110 Development Programs in Africa South of the Sahara 1956/1123 Staff Study No. 8 - Subcommittee on Technical Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/111 Engineering and Scientific Manpower in the United States, Western Europe and Soviet Russia - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/03 PRJO 40/112 The Episode of the Russian Seamen 1956/0524 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/113 The Executive Branch and Disarmament Policy 1956/0220 Staff Study No. 1 - Subcommittee on Disarmament of the Committee on Foreign Relations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/114 FOA Grain Storage Elevators in Pakistan 1956/01 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Together with Individual Views of Mr. Bender - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/115 Government Utilization of Private Agencies in Technical Assistance 1956/0109 Staff Study No. 5 - Subcommittee on Technical Assistance Programs - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/116 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1956 Index to 1956 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of the United States - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/117 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1955/01 Report on the November 13, 1954 Waiver Action by the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 83rd Congress - 2nd Session - Utility Contract Between Atomic Energy Commission and the Mississippi Valley Generating Co. PRJO 40/118 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1956/12 Atomic Energy Legislation Through 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/119 International Communism - Revolt in the Satellites 1956/10-11 Staff Consultations with Dr. Jan Karski, Mihail Farcasanu, Joseph Lipski, Monsignor Bela Varga, Bela Fabian, Stevan Barankovics, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk and Ferenc Nagy - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/120 Inefficiencies in Department of Agriculture Grain Bin Program 1956/0120 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/121 Report of Post Office Advisory Committee to the Post Office and Civil Service Committee on The Administration of Public Law 68 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956 PRJO 40/122 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section I 1956/1231 PRJO 40/123 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section II 1956/1231 PRJO 40/124 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section III 1956/1231 PRJO 40/125 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section IV 1956/1231 PRJO 40/126 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section V 1956/1231 PRJO 40/127 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section VI 1956/1231 PRJO 40/128 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section VII 1956/1231 PRJO 40/129 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section VIII 1956/1231 PRJO 40/130 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section IX 1956/1231 PRJO 40/131 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section X 1956/1231 PRJO 40/132 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section XI 1956/1231 PRJO 40/133 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Section XII 1956/1231 PRJO 40/134 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Appendix I 1956/1231 PRJO 40/135 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session for the Year 1956 - Appendix II 1956/1231 PRJO 40/136 The Right of Congress to Obtain Information From the Executive and From Other Agencies of the Federal Government 1956/0503 Study by the Staff of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/137 Technical Assistance in the Far East, South Asia and Middle East 1956/0113 Report of Senator Theodore Francis Green on a Study Mission - 84th Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/138 Administration of the Civil Service System 1957 Report to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - Pursuant to S. Res. 33 and S. Res. 153 of the 84th Congress and Extended by S. Res. 25 of the 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/139 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1957 Index to 1955, 1956 and 1957 Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Congress of the United States on Authorizing Legislation - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/140 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 1957/01 Report on the Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency by Congressional Advisers - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/141 Central America and the Caribbean Area - Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico 1957/03 Report on United States Foreign Assistance Programs - Prepared at the Request of the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program - United States Senate - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/142 Foreign Assistance Activities of the Communist Bloc and Their Implications for the United States 1957/03 A Study Prepared at the Request of the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program - United States Senate - by The Council for Economic and Industry Research, Inc. - Pursuant to S. Res. 285, 84th Congress and S. Res. 35, 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/143 Further Amending the Reorganization Act of 1949, as Amended so That Such Act Will Apply to Reorganization Plans Transmitted to the Congress at Any Time Before June 1, 1959 - 85th Congress - 1st Session 1949 PRJO 40/144 The House Committee on Un-American Activities - What It Is - What It Does 1958/07 PRJO 40/145 International Communism - Communist Control of Estonia 1957/0510 Staff Consultation with August Rei - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/146 International Communism - Communist Designs on Indonesia and the Pacific Frontier 1957/1216 Staff Consultation with Gen. Charles A. Willoughby - Former Chief of Intelligence, Far Eastern Command, Under General Douglas MacArthur - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/147 International Communism - The Communist Mind 1957/0529 Staff Consultation with Frederick Charles Schwarz - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/148 International Communism - Revolt in the Satellites 1957/0320 Staff Consultations with Janos Horvath, Sandor Kiss - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Represenatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/149 Joint Committee on the Budget 1957 To Accompany S. 1585 - Amending the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 to Provide for More Effective Evaluation of the Fiscal Requirements of the Executive Agencies of the Government of the United States - Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operatins - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/150 Membership List of Atomic Energy Legislation and Committee Publications of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 85th Congress - 1st Session 1957/03 PRJO 40/151 Nature of Communism in Occupied China - A Documentary From the Record of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session 1957/0513 PRJO 40/152 The Objectives of United States Economic Assistance Programs 1957/01 A Study Prepared at the Request of the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program - United States Senate - by the Center for International Studies Massachusetts Insttitute of Technology - Pursuant to S. Res. 285, 84th Congress - No. 1 - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/153 Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies 1957 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/154 Report on the Soviet Union, Poland and Czechoslovakia 1956/08 Report of Senator Russell B. Long on a Study Mission - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/155 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section I 1957/1231 PRJO 40/156 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section II 1957/1231 PRJO 40/157 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section III 1957/1231 PRJO 40/158 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section IV 1957/1231 PRJO 40/159 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section V 1957/1231 PRJO 40/160 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section VI 1957/1231 PRJO 40/161 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section VII 1957/1231 PRJO 40/162 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section VIII 1957/1231 PRJO 40/163 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section IX 1957/1231 PRJO 40/164 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section X 1957/1231 PRJO 40/165 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section XI 1957/1231 PRJO 40/166 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Section XII 1957/1231 PRJO 40/167 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session for the Year 1957 - Appendixs 1957/1231 PRJO 40/168 The 16th Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 1957/0613 Interim Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/169 Speech of Nikita Khrushchev Before a Closed Session of the XXTH Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1956/0225 Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/170 Statement by J. Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - An Analysis of the Sixteeth Annual Convention of the Communist Party of the United States 1957/0312 PRJO 40/171 A Study of AEC Procedures and Organization in the Licensing of Reactor Facilities - 85th Congress - 1st Session 1957/04 PRJO 40/172 Views of Private American Citizens Abroad on the Foreign Aid Program 1957/03 A Summary Prepared for the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program - United States Senate - Pursuant to S. Res. 285, 84th Congress and S. Res. 35, 85th Congress PRJO 40/173 The Alliance of Certain Racketeer and Communist Dominated Unions in the Field of Transportation as a Threat to National Security 1958/1217 Report by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/174 International Communism - Communist Encroachment in the Far East 1958/0423 Consultation with Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault - United States Army - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/175 Legislative Recommendations by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee and Subsequent Action Taken by the Congress and the Executive Agencies Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - For Use of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1959 PRJO 40/176 Contradictions of Communism 1959 Report by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/177 The Revival of the Communist International and Its Significance for the United States 1959 Staff Study by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 40/178 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session for the Year 1958 1959/0827 PRJO 40/179 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1959 1960/0206 PRJO 40/180 Communist Anti-American Riots - Mob Violence as an Instrument of Red Diplomacy - Bogota, Caracas, La Paz, Tokyo 1960/0826 Staff Study of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/181 Beware! Tourists Reporting on Russia 1960/0205 An Analysis of Tourist Testimony on Soviet Russia Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/182 The Soviet Empire: Prison House of Nations and Races 1958 A Study in Genocide, Discrimination and Abuse in Power Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress at the Request of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/183 Status of the Hungarian Refugee Program 1958 Prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws for the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/184 Expose of Soviet Espionage 1960/05 Prepared by the Federal Bureau of Investigation - United States Department of Justice - J. Edgar Hoover, Director - Transmitted by Direction of The Attorney General for Use of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/185 Index to Reports of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - United States Senate - 86th Congress - 2nd Session 1960/06 PRJO 40/186 Khrushchev's Strategy and Its Meaning for America 1960 A Study Presented by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/187 The Technique of Soviet Propaganda 1960 A Study Presented by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/188 The United States Through the Eyes of Soviet Tourists 1960 An Analysis of Their Published Reports Prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/189 Committee on Un-American Activities 1960 Annual Report for the Year 1960 PRJO 40/190 Committee on Un-American Activities 1961 Annual Report for the Year 1961 PRJO 40/191 Communist Penetration and Exploitation of the Free Press 1962 Study Prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/192 Education for Survival in the Struggle Against World Communism 1962 A Symposium Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/193 The Current Communist Threat 1962/10 A Statement by J. Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation - Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/194 Problems Raised by the Soviet Oil Offensive 1962 Study Prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/195 Report of Export Controls in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands 1962/0404 Submitted by Senator Thomas J. Dodd and Senator Kenneth B. Keating to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/196 Security Practices in the National Security Agency - Defection of Bernon F. Mitchell and William H. Martin 1962/0813 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - Second Session PRJO 40/197 State Department Security - The Case of William Wieland - The New Passport Regulations - The Office of Security 1962 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/198 Wordsmanship - Semantics as a Communist Weapon 1961 A Study Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 40/199 The Bang-Jensen Case 1961/0914 Report to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 40/200 Committee on Un-American Activities 1961/0102 Annual Report for the Year 1960 PRJO 40/201 The Communist Party Line 1961 Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 40/202 Guide to Communist Tactics Among the Unemployed 1961 A Staff Study Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/203 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications and Appendixes - Revised and Published to Supersede Guide Published on January 2, 1957 1961/1201 PRJO 40/204 The New Role of National Legislative Bodies in the Communist Conspiracy 1961/1230 Reprint of "How Parliament Can Play a Revolutionary Part in the Transition to Socialism" and "The Role of the Popular Masses" by Jan Kozak - Historian of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 40/205 The Pubwash Conferences 1961 A Staff Analysis Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 40/206 The Real Productivity of Soviet Russia - A Critical Evaluation 1961 Printed for the Information of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 40/207 Select List of Publications Issued by Senate and House Committees 1961/1215 Committee Prints, Staff Studies, Reports and Documents, 80th-86th Congresses - 1947-60, inclusive - Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - 87th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/01 Soviet Oil in the Cold War 1961 A Study Prepared by the Library of Congress at the Request of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session PRJO 41/02 Testimony of Dr. Linus Pauling - June 21 and October 11, 1960 1961 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session with Individual Views of Senator Kenneth B. Keating PRJO 41/03 The Communist International Youth and Student Apparatus 1962 A Monograph Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/04 Cuba as a Base for Subversion in America 1963/0208 A Study Presented to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/05 Resolution and Pertinent Data Relative to Security in the Department of State 1963 From the Records of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/06 Russia's Burgeoning Maritime Strength 1963 Staff Study for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/07 Soviet Political Agreements and Results 1963 Staff Study for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Supplement No. 1 - 88th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/08 Chinese and Russian Communists Complete for Foreign Support 1964/0820 Staff Conference of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Testimony of Tung Chi-Ping - A Chinese Defector - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/09 The Church and State Under Communism 1964 A Special Study Prepared by the Law Library of the Library of Congress for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Part I - The U.S.S.R. - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/10 Communist Infiltration in Latin American Educational Systems 1964/1215 A Report Prepared According to the Instruction of The Honorable Thomas J. Dodd - Vice Chairman for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/11 Ghana Students in United States Oppose U.S. Aid to Nkrumah 1963-1964 Staff Conferences of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - With an Introduction by Senator Thomas J. Dodd - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/12 Index to TFX Contract Investigation 1964/09 Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Interim Index to Parts 1-10 of Hearings Held During 1963 on TFX Contract Investigation - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/13 The Many Crises of the Soviet Economy 1964 A Symposium Compiled by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/14 Protocols of the Elders of Zion - A Fabricated "Historic" Document 1964 A Report Prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/15 Report of United Nations Fact-Finding Mission to South Viet-Nam 1964 Published by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 2ns Session PRJO 41/16 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committees 1955 Report of the Subcommittee on Rules to the Committee on Rules and Administration - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 41/17 Soviet Political Agreements and Results - The Words of American Statesmen Who Negotiated With Soviet Representatives Since 1959 1964 Staff Study for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume II PRJO 41/18 Aliens in the United States - Number of Aliens in the United States, by States, Counties and Nationalities Who Reported Under the Immigration and Nationality Act During January 1965 1965 Prepared for the Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/19 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study Prepared by the Law Library of the Library of Congress for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume I - Parts II and III - The U.S.S.R. - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/20 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study Prepared by the Law Library of the Library of Congress for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume II - Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/21 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume III - Yugoslavia - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/22 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume IV - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/23 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study Prepared by the Law Library of the Library of Congress for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume v - Poland - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/24 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume VI - Hungary, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/25 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume VII - Cuba - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/26 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume VIII - Communist China - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/27 The Church and State Under Communism 1965 A Special Study of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Volume IX - North Korea, Democratic Republic of Vietnam - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/28 Organization of American States Combined Reports on Communist Subversion 1965 Published by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/29 Rebellion in Russia's Europe: Fact and Ficton 1965 Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/30 The Soviet Empire - A Study in Discrimination and Abuse of Power 1965 Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service - Library of Congress at the Request of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/31 The Techniques of Soviet Propaganda 1965 A Study Presented by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - First Session - Revised PRJO 41/32 Statement by J. Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the COmmittee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Ninth Congress - Second Session - Concerning the 18th National Convention, Communist Party, U.S.A. 1966/0622-26 PRJO 41/33 A Study of the Communist Party and Coalition Governments in the Soviet Union and in Eastern European Countries 1966 Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Presented by Senator Thomas J. Dodd - 89th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/34 The Tricontinental Conference of African, Asian and Latin American Peoples 1966 A Staff Study Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 89th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/35 Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week - April 8-15, 1967 1967/0331 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Ninetieth Congress - First Session PRJO 41/36 Communist Party, U.S.A. - Soviet Pawn 1967 A Staff Study Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/37 The First Conference of the Latin American Solidarity Organization - July 28-August 5, 1967 1967 A Staff Study Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/38 Second Supplement - 1961-1966 to Cumulative Index to Published Hearings and Reports of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session 1967 PRJO 41/39 State Department Security - 1963-1965 - Part I 1967/1215 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/40 State Department Security - 1963-1965 - Part II 1967/1215 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/41 State Department Security - 1963-1965 - Part III 1967/1215 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/42 State Department Security - 1963-1965 - Part IV 1967/1215 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/43 Aspects of Intellectual Ferment and Dissent in the Soviet Union 1968 Prepared at the Request of Senator Thomas J. Dodd for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/44 Communist Commitment to Force and Violence 1968/0302 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Ninetieth Congress - Second Session PRJO 41/45 Legislative Recommendations Respecting Gaps in Internal Security Laws and Government Personnel Security 1968/0123 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 90th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/46 State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation 1950 Report of a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - A Resolution to Investigate Whether There are Employees in the State Department Disloyal to the United States Together With Individual Views of Senator Lodge - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/47 The Warsaw Insurrection: The Communist Version Versus the Facts 1969 Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - 91st Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/48 Castro's Broken Pledges 1970 Memorandum Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - 91st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/49 The Human Cost of Soviet Communism 1970 Prepared at the Request of Senator Thomas J. Dodd for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 91st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/50 World Communism, 1967-1969: Soviet Efforts to Re-Establish Control 1970 A Study Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - 91st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/51 The Assault on Freedom a Compendium of Theoretical and Policy Statements by the Communist Movement, Domestic and International, and by Other Organizations Committed to the Violent Overthrow of Free Institutions 1971 Prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Part I - 92nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/52 Communists in the Trotsky Mold 1971 A Report on the Socialist Workers Party and the Young Socialist Alliance by the Committee on Internal Security - House of Representatives - Ninety-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 41/53 Soviet Intelligence and Security Services - A Selected Bibliography of Soviet Publications, With Some Additional Titles From Other Sources 1964-1970 Prepared by the Congressional Research Service - Library of Congress at the Request of and Based on Materials Provided by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 92nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/54 Communist Treatment of Prisoners of War 1972 A Historical Survey - Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 92nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/55 Detente and the World Revolutionary Process 1972 An Analysis of Current Soviet Revolutionary Aims - Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 92nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/56 The Federal Civilian Employee Loyalty Program 1972 Report by the Subcommittee on Loyalty-Security of the Committee on Internal Security - House of Representatives - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session PRJO 41/57 The Human Cost of Communism in Vietnam 1972 A Compendium Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 92nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/58 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Second Congress - Second Session - For Fiscal Year Ending Feb. 29, 1972 1972 PRJO 41/59 Facts and Pertinent Provisions of Law in Cases of Certain Aliens 1942/0110 Letter From The Attorney General - Transmitting A Report Stating All of the Facts and Pertinent Provisions of Law in Cases of Certain Aliens Whose Deportations Have Been Suspended for More Than 6 Months; to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 77th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/60 Communism in Action 1948 A Documented Study and Analysis of Communism in Operation in the Soviet Union - Prepared at the Instance and Under the Direction of Representative Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Under the Direction of Ernest S. Griffith - 79th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/61 Fascism in Action 1947 A Documented Study and Analysis of Fascism in Europe - Prepared at the Instance and Under the Direction of Represenative Wright Patman of Texas by Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Under the Direction of Ernest S. Griffith - 80th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/62 Committee on Foreign Affairs 1949 National and International Movements - Subcommittee No. 5 Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - Report the Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Supplement IV - Five Hundred Leading Communists - In the Eastern Hemisphere, excluding the U.S.S.R. - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/63 Committee on Foreign Affairs 1948 The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Report Subcommittee No. 5 - National and International Movements - Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - with Supplement I - One Hundred Years of Communsim 1848-1949 and Supplement II - Official Protests of the United States Government Against Communist Policies or Actions and Related Correspondence - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/64 Investigation of Teachers Union Local 555, UPWA-CIO 1948/1207 Interim Report - House of Representatives - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/65 The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1949 Committee on Foreign Affairs - Report of Subcommittee No. 5 - National and International Movements - Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - Eightieth Congress - Supplement III - Country Studies - A. The Coup D'Etat in Prague - 81st Congress - 1st Session - Part 1 PRJO 41/66 The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1949 Committee on Foreign Affairs - Report of Subcommittee No. 5 - National and International Movements - Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - Eightieth Congress - Supplement III - Country Studies - B. Communism in the Near East - 81st Congress - 1st Session - Part 2 PRJO 41/67 The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism 1949 Committee on Foreign Affairs - Report of Subcommittee No. 5 - National and International Movements - Hon. Frances P. Bolton, Chairman - Eightieth COngress - Supplement III - Country Studies - C. Communism in China - 81st Congress - 1st Session - Part 3 PRJO 41/68 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications and Appendix - Revised - 82nd Congress - 1st Session 1951/0514 PRJO 41/69 100 Things You Should Know About Communism 1951/0514 Series: in the U.S.A., and Religion, and Education, and Labor, and Government and Spotlight on Spies - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/70 Permit Communist-Conspirators to be Teachers? - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953 PRJO 41/71 Intelligence Activities 1955/0629 Letter from Chairman, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government - Transmitting Its Report on Intelligence, Activities Pursuant to Public Law 108, 83rd Congress - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/72 Our American Government - What is it? - How Does it Function? 1955 300 Questions and Answers - A Comprehensive Story of the History and Function of Our American Government Interestingly and Accurately Portrayed - Questions and Answers Relative to Our American Government - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/73 Report on Audit of Home Loan Bank Board, Constitute Agency of Housing and Home Finance Agency, for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1954 1956 Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a Report on the Audit of the Home Loan Bank Board for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1954, Pursuant to the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31 U.S. C. 53) and the Accounting and Auditing Act of 1950 (31 U.S.C. 67) - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/74 Report on the Operation of the Department of State - Under Public Law 584 1956 A Report by the Secretary of State on the Operation of the Department of State During Calendar Year 1955, Pursuant to Section 2 of Public Law 584, 79th Congress - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/75 Reports to be Made to Congress 1956/0103 Letter From Clerk, House of Representatives, Transmitting a List of Reports Which it is the Duty of Any Officer or Department to Make to Congress - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/76 Reorganization Plan of 1949, as Amended 1957/0401 Message from the President of the United States - Transmitting Recommendations for Extending the Reorganization Act of 1949, as Amended - House of Representatives - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/77 Report on Audit of Export-Import Bank of Washington for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 1957 Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a Report on the Audit of the Export-Import Bank of Washington for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956, Pursuant to the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 841) - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/78 Report on Audit of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture, for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 1957 Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a Report on the Audit of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agriculture, for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956, Pursuant to Section 513 of the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1938, As Amended (7 U.S.C. 1513) and the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 841) 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/79 Report on Audit of Inland Waterways Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 1957 Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a Report on the Audit of Inland Waterways Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956, Pursuant to the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 841) - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/80 Report on Audit of Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 1957 Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a report on the Audit of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 Pursuant to the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 841) - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/81 Report on Audit of Veterans Canteen Service for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 1957 Letter from Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a Report on the Audit of the Veteran Canteen Service, Veterans Administration for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 Pursuant to the Act of August 7, 1946 (38 U.S.C. 13f) - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/82 Report on Audit of Virgin Islands Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 1957 Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States - Transmitting a Report on the Audit of the Virgin Islands Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956 - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/83 Soviet Total War - "Historic Mission" of Violence and Deceit - Volume I - 85th Congress - 1st Session - Part 1 1956/0923 PRJO 41/84 Soviet Total War - "Historic Mission" of Violence and Deceit - Volume II - 85th COngress - 1st Session - Part 2 1956/0930 PRJO 41/85 The State of the Union Address of the President of the United States 1957/0110 Before the Joint Session of the Senate and the House of Representatives Relative to the State of the Union - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/86 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications and Appendix - Revised and Published as of January 2, 1957 to Supersede Guide Published on May 14, 1951 - 85th Congress - 1st Session 1957/0102 PRJO 41/87 Trial by Treason 1956/0825 The National Committee to Secure Justice for the Rosenbergs and Morton Sobell - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/88 United States Contributions to International Organizations 1957/0306 Letter from the Secretary of States - Transmitting the Fifth Report on the Extent and Dispostion of United States Contributions to International Organizations for the Fiscal Year 1956, Pursuant to Public Law 806, 81st Congress - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/89 Patterns of Communist Espionage 1959/01 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 41/90 Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications and Appendixes - Revised and Published December 1, 1961 to Supersede Guide Published on January 2, 1957 - 87th Congress - 2nd Session 1961/1201 PRJO 41/91 World Communist Movement 1946-1950 Selective Chronology 1818-1957 - Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Volume II - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/92 World Communist Movement 1951-1953 Selective Chronology 1818-1957 - Prepared By the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Volume III - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/93 World Communist Movement 1954-1955 Selective Chronology 1818-1957 - Prepared By the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Volume IV - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/94 Communist Origin and Manipulation of Vietnam Week 1967/0408-15 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Ninetieth Congress - First Session PRJO 41/95 Investigation of Communist Propaganda - Report Pursuant to H. Res. 220 - 71st Congress - 3rd Session - House of Representatives 1931/0117 PRJO 41/96 Investigation of Nazi and Other Propaganda - Report Pursuant to House Resolution No. 198, 73rd Congress - House of Representatives - 74th Congress - 1st Session 1935/0215 PRJO 41/97 Investigation of Un-American Activities and Propaganda 1939/0103 Report of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities Pursuant to H. Res. 282 - 75th Congress - Union Calendar No. 2 - 76th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/98 Investigation of Un-American Activities and Propaganda Activities in the United States 1940/0103 Report Pursuant to H. Res. 282 - 75th Congress and H. Res. 26 - 76th Congress - House of Representatives - 76th Congress - 3rd Session - Union Calendar No. 5 PRJO 41/99 Report on the Investigation of the National Labor Relations Board 1940 Intermediate Report of the Special Committee of the House of Representatives - Seventy-Sixth Congress - First Session Appointed Pursuant to H. Res. 258 - 76th Congress - 3rd Session PRJO 41/100 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1941/0103 Report Pursuant to H. Res. 282, 75th Congress and H. Res. 26, 76th Congress - House of Representatives - 77th Congress - 1st Session - Union Calendar No. 1 PRJO 41/101 Investigation of the Naval Defense Program 1942/0120 Preliminary Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs - House of Representatives - Investigating the Naval Defense Program - Seventy-Seventh Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 162 - Parts 1 and 2 PRJO 41/102 Special Report on Subversive Activities Aimed at Destroying Our Representative Form of Government 1943/0102 Report Pursuant to H. Res. 420, 77th Congress - House of Representatives - 77th Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 1002 PRJO 41/103 Special Report on Subversive Activities Aimed at Destroying Our Representative Form of Government 1942/0625 Report Pursuant to H. Res. 282, 75th Congress and H. Res. 26, 76th Congress - House of Representatives - 77th Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 812 PRJO 41/104 Special Report on Subversive Activities Aimed at Destroying Our Representative Form of Government 1942/0707 Minority Views Pursuant to H. Res. 282, 75th Congress and H. Res. 26, 76th Congress - House of Representatives - 77th Congress - 2nd Session - Part 2 PRJO 41/105 Investigation of the Federal Communications Commission 1945/0102 Final Report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission - House of Representatives - Pursuant to H. Res. 21, 78th Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 706 PRJO 41/106 Investigation of the National War Effort 1944/0919 Second General Report of the Committee on Military Affairs - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 30 - Union Calendar No. 620 PRJO 41/107 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1944/0217 Report of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Union Calendar No. 384 PRJO 41/108 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1944/0329 Report of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Seventy-Eighth Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 282 - Report on the C.I.O. Political Action Committee - Union Calendar No. 443 PRJO 41/109 Report of Subcommittee IV of the Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - Seventy-Ninth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 430 - To Investigate the Circumstances With Respect to the Disposition of the Charges of Espionage and the Possession of Documents Stolen From Secret Government Files - Union Calendar No. 858 1946/1023 PRJO 41/110 Investigation of Un-American Activities and Propaganda 1947/0102 Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities Pursuant to H. Res. 5 - 79th Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 868 PRJO 41/111 Sources of Financial Aid for Subversive and Un-American Propaganda 1946/0510 Report - 79th Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 588 PRJO 41/112 Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States 1947/0401 The Communist Party of the United States as an Agent of a Foreign Power - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 - Union Calendar No. 97 PRJO 41/113 Report on Civil Rights Congress as a Communist Front Organization 1947/0902 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 - Union Calendar No. 575 PRJO 41/114 Proceedings Against Albert Maltz - House of Representatives - 80th Congress - 1st Session - 1947/1124 PRJO 41/115 Report on Southern Conference for Human Welfare 1947/0616 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - First Session - Public Law 601 - Union Calendar No. 290 PRJO 41/116 Final Report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission - Eightieth Congress - Second Session Pursuant to H. Res. 691 - Union Calendar No. 1229 1949/0103 PRJO 41/117 Investigation of Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior 1948/04-06 Nineteenth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/118 Investigation of the State Department Voice of America Broadcasts 1948/0615 Fourteenth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/119 Report on the Communist Party of the United States as an Advocate of Overthrow of Government by Force and Violence 1948/0511 Investigation of Un-American Activities in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Public Law 601 PRJO 41/120 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1950 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1951/0102 PRJO 41/121 Background Information on Korea 1950/0711 Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 206 - A Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to Conduct Thorough Studies and Investigations of All Matters Coming Within the Jurisdiction of Such Committee - 81st Congress - 2nd Congress PRJO 41/122 Background Information on the Soviet Union in International Relations 1950/0922 Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 206 - A Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to Conduct Thorough Studies and Investigations of All Matters Coming Within the Jurisdiction of Such Committee - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/123 Proceedings Against Yukio Abe - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/124 Proceedings Against John Akana - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/125 Proceedings Against Yasuki Arakaki - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/126 Proceedings Against Ernest Arena - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/127 Proceedings Against Philip Bart - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0810 PRJO 41/128 Proceedings Against Mrs. Louise Berman - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/129 Proceedings Against David Joseph Bohm - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/130 Proceedings Against Pasquale Leonard James Branca - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/131 Proceedings Against Esther Bristow - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/132 Proceedings Against Julius Emspak - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0810 PRJO 41/133 Proceedings Against Thomas J. Fitzpatrick - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/134 Proceedings Against Irving David Fox - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/135 Proceedings Against Dwight James Freeman - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/136 Proceedings Against Pearl Freeman - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/137 Proceedings Against Charles Fujimoto - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/138 Proceedings Against Jack Hall - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/139 Proceedings Against Frank Hashmall - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/140 Proceedings Against Clarence Hiskey - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/141 Proceedings Against Edward Hong - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/142 Proceedings Against Kameo Ichimura - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/143 Proceedings Against Koichi Imori - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/144 Proceedings Against Douglas Inouye - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/145 Proceedings Against Benjamin Kaahawinui - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/146 Proceedings Against Frank Kalua - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/147 Proceedings Against Jack Kawano - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/148 Proceedings Against Levi Kealoha - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/149 Proceedings Against Denichi Kimoto - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/150 Proceedings Against Adele Kensinger - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/151 Proceedings Against Giovanni Rossi Lomanitz - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/152 Proceedings Against Yoshita Marumo - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/153 Proceedings Against James J. Matles - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/154 Proceedings Against Robert McElrath - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/155 Proceedings Against Marshall McEuen - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/156 Proceedings Against Robert Murasaki - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/157 Proceedings Against Stephen Murin - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/158 Proceedings Against Julian Napuunoa - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/159 Proceedings Against Steve Nelson - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0810 PRJO 41/160 Proceedings Against Tadashi Ogawa - Also Known as "Castner" Ogawa - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/161 Proceedings Against Wilfred Oka - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/162 Proceedings Against Hideo Okada - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/163 Proceedings Against Ruth Ozaki - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/164 Proceedings Against Frank Panzino - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/165 Proceedings Against Thomas Quinn - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/166 Proceedings Against Talmadge Raley - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/167 Proceedings Against John Reinecke - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/168 Proceedings Against Jeanette Nakama Rohrbough - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/169 Proceedings Against Rachel Saiki - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/170 Proceedings Against Marcel Scherer - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/171 Proceedings Against Mitsuo Shimizu - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/172 Proceedings Against Frank Silva - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/173 Proceedings Against Frank Takahashi - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/174 Proceedings Against Shigeo Takemoto - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/175 Proceedings Against Esther Tice - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/176 Proceedings Against Ralph Tokunaga - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/177 Proceedings Against Ralph Vossbrink - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/178 Proceedings Against Thomas Yagi - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0811 PRJO 41/179 Protection of the United States Against Un-American and Subversive Activities - House of Representatives - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0822 PRJO 41/180 Report on Atomic Espionage - Nelson-Weinberg and Hiskey-Adams Cases - 81st Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 729 1950/0426 PRJO 41/181 Report on the National Lawyers Guild - Legal Bulwark of the Communist Party - 81st Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 1078 1950/0921 PRJO 41/182 Report on the Communist "Peace" Offensive - A Campaign to Disarm and Defeat the United States - 82nd Congress - 1st Session - Union Calendar No. 98 1951/0425 PRJO 41/183 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1951 - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 763 1952/0217 PRJO 41/184 Appendix to Committee Report on Communist Takeover and Occupation of Poland 1954/1231 Polish Documents Report of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/185 The Katyn Forest Massacre 1952/0702 Interim Report of the Select Committee to Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Facts, Evidence and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre - Pursuant to H. Res. 390 and H. Res. 539 - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/186 The Katyn Forest Massacre 1952/1222 Final Report of the Select Committee to Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Facts, Evidence and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre - Pursuant to H. Res. 390 and H. Res. 539 - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/187 Review of the Methodist Federation for Social Action - Formerly The Methodist Federation for Social Service - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session 1952/0217 PRJO 41/188 Report on Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy, Spain by the Special Study Mission to Germany and Certain Other Countries, Comprising: Hon. Clement J. Zablocki, Wisconsin, Chairman - Hon. Edna F. Kelly, New York - Hon. Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 28 - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session 1952/0430 PRJO 41/189 Report on Germany 1952/0229 Report of the Special Study Mission to Germany and Certain Other Countries, Comprising: Hon. Clement J. Zablocki, Wisconsin, Chairman - Hon. A.S.J. Carnahan, Missouri - Hon. Brooks Hays, Arkansas - Hon. Edna F. Kelly, New York - Hon. Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire - Hon. Jacob K. Javits, New York of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 28 - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/190 The Shameful Years - Thirty Years of Soviet Espionage in the United States - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session 1952/0108 PRJO 41/191 Report of the Special Study Mission to Pakistan, India, Thailand and Indochina, Comprising: Hon. Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire, Chairman - Hon. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota - Hon. A.S.J. Carnahan, Missouri - Hon. Clement J. Zablocki, Wisconsin of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 113 - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0512 PRJO 41/192 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1953 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0206 PRJO 41/193 The Arab Refugees and Other Problems in the Near East 1954/0225 Report of the Special Study Mission to the Near East Comprising Hon. Lawrence H. Smith, Wisconsin, Chairman - Hon Winston L. Prouty, Vermont of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 113 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/194 Background Information on Korea 1950/0711 Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 206 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/195 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Poland 1954/1231 Special Report No. 1 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/196 Treatment of the Jews Under Communism 1954/1231 Special Report No. 2 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/197 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Estonia 1954/1231 Special Report No. 3 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/198 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Ukraine 1954/1231 Special Report No. 4 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third COngress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/199 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Czechoslovakia 1954/1231 Special Report No. 8 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/200 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Byelorussia 1954/1231 Special Report No. 9 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/201 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Rumania 1954/1231 Special Report No. 11 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/202 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Latvia 1954/1230 Special Report No. 12 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/203 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Albania 1954/1230 Special Report No. 13 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/204 Communist Takeover and Occupation of Lithuania 1954/1231 Special Report No. 14 of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/205 Report on the Eighth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations by Hon. Frances P. Bolton and Hon. James P. Richards of the Committee on Foreign Affairs - Pursuant to H. Res. 113 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1953/0528 PRJO 41/206 Foreign Service and Departmental Personnel Practices of the Department of State 1954/0525 Sixteenth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/207 Grant of Immunity to Witnesses - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0803 PRJO 41/208 Increasing the Penalties for Harboring Criminals - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0628 PRJO 41/209 Loss of Nationality of Persons Convicted of Certain Crimes - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0719 PRJO 41/210 Making Bail Jumping a Separate Crime - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0708 PRJO 41/211 Organized Communism in the United States - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1953/0819 PRJO 41/212 Providing for the Termination of Government Operations Which Are in Competition With Private Enterprise - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0721 PRJO 41/213 Registration of Communist Printing Presses - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0713 PRJO 41/214 Report of the Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression Against Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, East Germany, Russia and the Non-Russian Nations of the U.S.S.R. 1954/0809 Second Interim Report of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 41/215 Report of the Special Study Mission on International Organizations and Movements - Comprising: Hon. Chester E. Merrow, New Hampshire, Chairman - Hon. Albert P. Morano, Connecticut - Hon. Alvin M. Bentley, Michigan of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 113 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0225 PRJO 41/216 Revising and Extending the Laws Relating to Espionage and Sabotage - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0630 PRJO 41/217 Security and Personnel Practices and Proceedings of the Department of State 1954/0309 Tenth Intermedicate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/218 Special Study Mission to Southeast Asia and the Pacific 1954/0702 Report by Hon. Walter H. Judd, Minnesota, Chairman - Hon. Marguerite Stitt Church, Illinois - Hon. E. Ross Adair, Indiana - Hon. Clement J. Zablocki, Wisconsin of the Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 113 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/219 Subversive Activities Control Act Amendments of 1954 - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0809 PRJO 41/220 Subversive Activities Control Act Amendments of 1954 - House of Representatives - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session - Part 2 1954/0810 PRJO 41/221 Summary Report of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 - Part 16 1954/1231 PRJO 41/222 Tax-Exempt Foundations 1954/1216 Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session on H. Res. 217 PRJO 41/223 Authorizing the President to Employ the Armed Forces of the United States for Protecting the Security of Formosa, the Pescadores and Related Positions and Territories of the Area - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0124 PRJO 41/224 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1954 - 84th Congress - 1st Session - Union Calendar No. 19 1955/0126 PRJO 41/225 Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955 - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0802 PRJO 41/226 Military Procurement of Air Navigation Equipment 1955/0608 Second Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/227 Report by Honorable John M. Vorys, Ohio, Chairman - Honorable James P. Richards, South Carolina 1955/0324 Survey Mission to the Far East, South Asia, and the Middle East to the Committee on Foreign Affairs Sumitted Pursuant to Rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 41/228 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1955 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0111 PRJO 41/229 Availability of Information From Federal Departments and Agencies 1956/0727 Twenty-Fifth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/230 Civil Defense for National Survival 1956/0727 Twenty-Fourth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 41/231 The Communist Conspiracy 1956/0529 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Part 1 - Communism Outside the United States Foreword General Introduction Section A: Marxist Classics - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/01 The Communist Conspiracy 1956/0529 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Part 1 - Communism Outside the United States - Section B - The U.S.S.R. - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/02 The Communist Conspiracy 1956/0529 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Part 1 - Communism Outside the United States - Section C - The World Congresses of the Communist International - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/03 The Communist Conspiracy 1956/0529 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Part 1 - Communism Outside the United States - Section D - Communist Activities Around the World - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/04 The Communist Conspiracy 1956/0529 Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Part 1 - Communism Outside the United States - Section E - The Comintern and the CPUSA - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/05 Employment and Utilization of Experts and Consultants 1956/0724 Twenty-Second Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/06 Federal Role in Aviation 1956/0727 Twenty-Seventh Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/07 The Great Pretense 1956/0519 A Symposium on Anti-Stalinism and the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/08 Improper Use of Government Equipment and Government Personnel - Immigration and Naturalization Service 1956/0727 Twenty-Sixth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/09 Labor-Management Problems of the American Merchant Marine - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0119 PRJO 42/10 Operations of the Federal Bureau of Public Roads - Federal-Aid Highways in Michigan 1956/0727 Thirtieth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/11 Post Office Department Procurement of Motor Vechicles 1956/0727 Twenty-Eighth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/12 Providing an Assistant Secretary for Research and Development for the Army, Navy and Air Force - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0628 PRJO 42/13 "Purchase-Resale" Transactions of the Commodity Credit Corporation 1956/0727 Twenty-Ninth Intermediate Report of the Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/14 Report of the Study Mission to Europe 1956/0126 Committee on Foreign Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 91 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session - Union Calendar No. 588 PRJO 42/15 Simplifying Accounting Proceedings and Facilitating Payment of Government Obligations - House of Representatives - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0716 PRJO 42/16 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1956 - 85th Congress - 1st Session 1957/0102 PRJO 42/17 Availability of Information From Federal Departments and Agencies - Progress of Study, July-Decemeber 1956 1957/0222 Second Report by the Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/18 Availability of Power to Public Preference Customers From Central Valley Project - Roseville, Calif. 1957/0325 Fourth Report by the Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/19 Communist Political Subversion 1957/0816 The Campaign to Destroy the Security Programs of the United States Government - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/20 Private Electric Utilities Organized Efforts to Influence the Secretary of the Interior - Ebasco Services, Inc. and Rocky Mountain Group 1957/0321 Third Report by the Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/21 Replies From State and Local Governments to Questionnaire on Intergovernmental Relations 1957/0617 Sixth Report by the Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/22 Report of the Special Study Mission to Europe on Policy Toward the Satellite Nations - Committee on Foreign Affairs Submitted Pursuant to H. Res. 29 - 85th Congress - 1st Session 1957/0604 PRJO 42/23 Review of the Budget Formulation and Presentation Practices of the International Cooperation Administration 1957/0515 Fifth Report by the Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/24 Amending the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, As Amended, Regarding Advertised and Negotiated Disposals of Surplus Property - House of Representatives - 85th Congress - 2nd Session 1958/0522 PRJO 42/25 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1957 - 85th Congress - 2nd Session 1958/0203 PRJO 42/26 Providing for Improved Methods of Stating Budget Estimates - Senate - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/27 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1958 - 86th Congress - 1st Session 1959/0308 PRJO 42/28 Communist Legal Subversion - The Role of the Communist Lawyer 1959/0216 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 42/29 Communist Legal Subversion - The Role of the Communist Lawyer 1959/0223 Report Pursuant to H. Res. 7, 86th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/30 Report on the Southern California District of the Communist Party - Structure, Objectives, Leadership 1959/0403 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session PRJO 42/31 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1959 - 86th Congress - 2nd Session 1960/0208 PRJO 42/32 The Communist-Led Riots Against the House Committee on Un-American Activities in San Francisco, Calif. - May 12-14, 1960 1960/1007 Report on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Sixth Congress - Second Session PRJO 42/33 Communist Penetration of Radio Facilities - Conelrad - Communications - Part 2 1961/1205 Mr. Walter from the Committee on Un-American Activities submitted the following Report Pursuant to House Resolution No. 8, 87th Congress and Public Law 601, 79th Congress PRJO 42/34 Manipulation of Public Opinion by Organizations Under Concealed Control of the Communist Party 1961/1130 National Assembly for Democratic Rights and Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties - 87th Congress - 1st Session - Part 1 PRJO 42/35 Manipulation of Public Opinion by Organizations Under Concealed Control of the Communist Party 1961/1130 National Assembly for Democratic Rights and Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties - 87th Congress - 1st Session - Part 2 PRJO 42/36 The Truth About the Film "Operation Abolition" 1961/1005 Report Supplemental to House Report No. 2228, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 1 PRJO 42/37 The Truth About the Film "Operation Abolition" 1961/1227 Report Supplemental to House Report No. 2228, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Seventh Congress - First Session - Part 2 PRJO 42/38 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1961 - 87th Congress - 2nd Session 1962/1105 PRJO 42/39 Protection of Classified Information Released to U.S. Industry and Defense Contractors - House of Representatives - 87th Congress - 2nd Session 1962/0508 PRJO 42/40 Amending the Internal Security Act of 1950 to Provide for Maximum Personnel Security in the National Security Agency - House of Representatives - 88th Congress - 1st Session 1963/0313 PRJO 42/41 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1962 - 88th Congress - 1st Session 1963/0102 PRJO 42/42 "United Front" Technique of the Southern California District of the Communist Party 1963/0731 Report and Appendix - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Eighth Congress - First Session PRJO 42/43 Freedom Commission and Freedom Academy - House of Representatives - 89th Congress - 1st Session 1965/0720 PRJO 42/44 Committee on Un-American Activities - Annual Report for the Year 1966 - (89th Congress, 2nd Session) - 90th Congress - 1st Session 1967/0628 PRJO 42/45 Defense Facilities and Industrial Security Act of 1968 - House of Representatives - 90th Congress - 2nd Session 1968/0703 PRJO 42/46 Committee on Internal Security - Annual Report for the Year 1970 - (91st Congress, 2nd Session) - 92nd Congress - 1st Session 1971/0225 PRJO 42/47 Fifth Annual Report - Subversive Activities Control Board - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1955 1955/0630 PRJO 42/48 1st Annual Report - Subversive Activities Control Board - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1951 1951/0630 PRJO 42/49 "Lithuania's Independence Day in Congress of the United States" - Excerpts from Proceedings of the Senate of the United States and House of Representatives 1953/02-05 PRJO 42/50 What the Hiss Trial Actually Means 1950/0125 Speech of Hon. Karl E. Mundt of South Dakota in the Senate of the United States PRJO 42/51 The Supreme Court, Segregation, and the South 1954/0527 Speech of Hon. James O. Eastland of Mississippi in the Senate of the United States PRJO 42/52 The Military Policy of the United States 1912 By Bvt. Maj. Gen. Emory Upton, United States Army - Senate - 62nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/53 Attempt by Communists to Seize the American Labor Movement 1924/0103 Prepared by the United Mine Workers of America and Published in Newspapers of the United States - Senate - 68th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/54 Alleged Communistic Activities at Howard University, Washington, D.C. 1936/0512 Letter From the Acting Secretary of the Interior - Senate - 74th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/55 Federal Corrupt Practices Acts and Political Activities 1944 The Federal Corrupt Practices Act and Hatch Political Activities Act as Amended - Senate - 78th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/56 Nationality Act of 1940 With Amendments Through March 31, 1946 - Senate - 79th Congress - 2nd Session 1946/0610 PRJO 42/57 Investigation of Federal Employees Loyalty Program 1948/0904 Interim Report of the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/58 Activities of the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - Eightieth Congress - Senate - 81st Congress - 1st Session 1949/0113 PRJO 42/59 United States Relations with International Organizations 1949/0608 III. The International Refugee Organization - Report of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments Pursuant to Public Law 601, 79th Congress - Senate - 81st Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/60 Authorizing the President to Provide for the Performance of Certain Functions of the President by Other Officers of the Government - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0626 PRJO 42/61 Employment of Homosexual and Other Sex Perverts in Government 1950/1215 Interim Report Submitted to the Committee on Exependitures in the Executive Departments by its Subcommittee on Investigations Pursuant to S. Res. 280 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/62 The 5 Percenter Investigation 1950/0118 Interim Report Submitted to the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments by its Subcommittee on Investigations Pursuant to S. Res. 52 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/63 Protection of the United States Against Un-American and Subversive Activities - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session 1950/0321 PRJO 42/64 Protection of the United States Against Un-American and Subversive Activities - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session - Part 2 1950/0321 PRJO 42/65 Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1950, Providing for Reorganizations in the Department of Agriculture 1950/0516 Report together with the Minority Views - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/66 Revision of the United Nations Charter 1950/0901 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on Resolutions Relative to Revision of the United Nations Charter, Atlantic Union, World Federation and Similar Proposals - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/67 State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation 1950/0720 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations Pursuant to S. Res. 231 - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/68 State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation - Senate - 81st Congress - 2nd Session - Part 2 1950/0720 PRJO 42/69 Study of Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1950/0519 Interim Report of the Committee on Banking and Currency Pursuant to S. Res. 219 - 81st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/70 Activities of the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments - Eighty-First Congress - Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session 1951/0115 PRJO 42/71 Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area 1951/0314 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services on S. Res. 99 and S. Con. Res. 18 - Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/72 Communist Domination of Certain Unions 1951/1001 Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor-Management Relations of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - First Session PRJO 42/73 Export Controls and Policies in East-West Trade 1951/1012 Report of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Pursuant to S. Res. 365 - Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/74 General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and the American Policy in the Far East 1951/0628 Joint Statement by the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations - United States Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/75 Hearing Examiner Regulations 1951/1017 Promulgated Under Section 11 of the Administrative Procedure Act - Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/76 Individual Views of Certain Members of the Joint Committee on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the United States Senate - Relating to Hearings Held on the Dismissal of General MacArthur and the Military Situation in the Far East - May 3-June 27, 1951 1951/0905 PRJO 42/77 The Mutual Security Act of 1951 1951/0827 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services on H.R. 5113 - A Bill to Maintain the Security and Promote the Foreign Policy and Provide for the General Welfare of the United States by Furnishing Assistance to Friendly Nations in the Interest of International Peace and Security - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/78 Third Interim Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce Pursuant to S. Res. 202 - 81st Congress - A Resolution to Investigate Gambling and Backeteering ACtivities - Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session 1951/0501 PRJO 42/79 United States Foreign Aid Programs in Europe 1951/0813 Report of the Subcommittee on the Committee on Foreign Relations on United States Economic and Military Assistance to Free Europe - Senate - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/80 Institute of Pacific Relations 1952/0702 Report of the Committee on the Judiciary - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session Pursuant to S. Res. 366 - 81st Congress - A Resolution Relating to the Internal Security of the United States - Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/81 The Mutual Security Act of 1952 1952/0430 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on S. 3086 - A Bill to Amend the Mutual Security Act of 1951 and for Other Purposes - Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/82 Sale of Government-Owned Surplus Tanker Vessels 1952/0529 Interim Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Pursuant S. Res. 251 - Senate - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/83 Activities of the Senate Committee on Government Operations 1953/0109 Eighty-Second Congress - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/84 A Compilation of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 - Public Law 601, 79th Congress - With Amendments Through the First Session of the Eighty-Third Congress - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/85 Control of Trade with the Soviet Bloc 1953/0721 Interim Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/86 Expressing the Friendship and Sympathy of the American People for the People of East Germany - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0702 PRJO 42/87 Internal Security Manual 1953/0501 Provisions of Federal Statutes, Executive Orders, and Congressional Resolutions Relating to the Internal Security of the United States - Through 1st Session, 83rd Congress - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/88 The Mutual Security Act of 1953 1953/0613 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on S. 2128 - A Bill to Amend the Mutual Security Act of 1951 and for Other Purposes - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/89 Overseas Information Programs of the United States 1953/0615 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations - Pursuant to the Provisions of S. Res. 74, 82nd Congress, 2nd Session, and S. Res. 44, 83rd Congress, 1st Session Accompanied by an Appendix Containing Staff Studies Prepared for the Committee - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/90 Positions Not Under the Civil Service 1953/0223 Letter From the Civil Service Commission - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/91 Positions Not Under the Civil Service 1953/0306 Letter From the Civil Service Commission - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session - Part 2 PRJO 42/92 Public Policy and Communist Domination of Certain Unions 1953/0302 Report of the Subcommittee on Labor and Labor-Management Relations to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session on Public Policy and Communist Domination of Certain Unions with Individual Views PRJO 42/93 Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953, Providing for Reorganizations in the Department of Agriculture - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0525 PRJO 42/94 State Department - File Survey 1953/1012 Interim Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/95 Subversive Activities Control Board 1953/0423 Herbert Brownell, Jr. Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Communist Party of the United States of America - Respondent - Report of the Board - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/96 Tensions Within the Soviet Captive Countries - Bulgaria - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Foreign Relations by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 1 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/97 Tensions Within the Soviet Captive Countries - Rumania - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Foreign Relations by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 2 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/98 Tensions Within the Soviet Captive Countries - Soviet Zone of Germany - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Foreign Relations by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 3 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/99 Tensions Within the Soviet Captive Countries - Poland - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Foreign Relations by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 5 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/100 Tensions Within the Soviet Captive Countries - Hungary - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Foreign Relations by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 7 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/101 Tensions Within the Soviet Union - Revised - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Foreign Relations by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0728 PRJO 42/102 Transfer of Occupation Currency Plates - Espionage Phase 1953/1215 Interim Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Subcommittee on Government Operations Abroad Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/103 The United States and the Korean Problem - Documents 1943-1953 - Committee on Foreign Relations - Senate - 83rd Congress - 1st Session 1953/0730 PRJO 42/104 Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War and For Our Expanding Economy 1954/0709 Report of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Made by its Minerals, Materials and Fuels Economic Subcommittee Pursuant to S. Res. 143 - A Resolution to Investigate the Accessibility and Availability of Supplies of Critical Raw Materials - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/105 Activities of the Senate Committee on Government Operations 1954/0118 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 42/106 Amending Section 3 of the Travel Expense Act of 1949, as Amended to Provide an Increased Maximum Per Diem For Subsistence - Senate - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0407 PRJO 42/107 Charges and Countercharges Involving: Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, John G. Adams, H. Struve Hensel and Senator Joe McCarthy, Roy M. Cohn and Francis P. Carr 1954/0830 Report of the Special Subcommittee on Investigations for the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/108 Audit Reports of Government Corporations and Agencies 1954/0120 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Third Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/109 Annual Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session 1954/0125 PRJO 42/110 Communist Action Derogatory to the Rights of Free Men 1954/0429 Report to Accompany S. Con. Res. 58, As Amended - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/111 Congressional Power of Investigation 1954/0209 A Study Prepared at the Request of Senator William Langer, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary by the Lesgislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Relative to Congressional Power of Investigation - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/112 Expressing the Sense of Congress on Interference in Western Hemisphere Affairs by the Soviet Communists 1954/0625 Report to Accompany S. Con. Res. 91 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/113 Judicial and Congressional Salaries 1954 Reports of the Task Force of the Commission on Judicial and Congressional Salaries - Pursuant to Public Law 220 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/114 Klyce Motors, Inc. 1954/0607 Report to Accompany H. R. 5185 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/115 Korean War Atrocities 1954/0111 Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made Through its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations by its Subcommittee on Korean War Atrocities - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/116 The Mutual Security Act of 1954 1954/0713 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on H. R. 9678 - The Mutual Security Act of 1954 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/117 New Outlets For Wheat 1954/0813 A Report on "Parboiled Wheat" A Practical Solution to a Very Grave and Urgent World Problem - Food Shortage in the Rice Areas - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/118 Proceedings Against Wendell H. Furry for Contempt of the Senate 1954/0802 Report to Accompany S. Res. 306 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/119 Proceedings Against Leon J. Kamin for Contempt of the Senate 1954/0802 Report to Accompany S. Res. 307 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/120 Proceedings Against Corliss Lamont for Contempt of the Senate 1954/0716 Report to Accompany S. Res. 281 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/121 Proceedings Against Albert Shadowitz for Contempt of the Senate 1954/0716 Report to Accompany S. Res. 280 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/122 Proceedings Against Abraham Unger for Contempt of the Senate 1954/0716 Report to Accompnay S. Res. 282 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/123 Report of the Select Committee to Study Censure Charges - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to the Order on S. Res. 301 and Amendments - A Resolution to Censure the Senator From Wisconsin, Mr. McCarthy 1954/1108 PRJO 42/124 Review of the United Nations Charter 1954/0107 A Collection of Documents - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - Pursuant to S. Res. 126 - 83rd Congress - 1st Session - Senate - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/125 State Department Information Program - Information Centers 1954/0125 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/126 Voice of America 1954/0203 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/127 Waste and Mismanagement in Voice of America Engineering Projects 1954/0125 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 40 - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/128 Activities of the Senate Committee on Government Operations 1955/0110 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Third Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/129 Atoms for Peace Manual 1955/0621 A Compilation of Official Materials on International Cooperation for Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy - December 1953-July 1955 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/130 Amending the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 so as to Improve the Administration of the Program for the Utilization of Surplus Property for Educational and Public Health Purposes 1955/0517 Report to Accompany H.R. 3322 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/131 Amending the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, As Amended and for Other Purposes 1955/0505 Report to Accompany S. 1007 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/132 Annual Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0425 PRJO 42/133 Army Personnel Actions Relating to Irving Peress 1955/0714 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Together With Individual Views of Mr. Bender - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/134 Army Signal Corps - Subversion and Espionage 1955/0425 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/135 Authorizing the President to Employ the Armed Forces of the United States for Protecting the Security of Formosa, the Pescadores, and Related Positions and Territories of the Area 1955/0126 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services on S. J. Res. 28 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/136 The Bonn Agreements of 1952 as Amended by the Paris Protocol of 1954 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0218 PRJO 42/137 Establishing a Commission on Government Security 1955/0617 Report to Accompany S. J. Res. 21 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/138 Favoring Discussion at the Coming Geneva Conference of the Status of Nations Under Communist Control 1955/0621 Report to Accompany S. Res. 116 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/139 Federal Elections Act of 1955 1955/0622 Report together with Minority Views to Accompany S. 636 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/140 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission 1955/0720 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on H.R. 6382 - A Bill to Amend the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949, As Amended and for Other Purposes - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/141 Internal Security Manual Revised 1955/0428 Provisions of Federal Statutes, Executive Orders, and Congressional Resolutions Relating to the Internal Security of the United States - Through June 30, 1955 - Revision of Senate Document No. 47, 83rd Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/142 The Mutual Security Act of 1955 1955/0527 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on S. 2090 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/143 Oliver Wendell Homes Devise 1955/0721 Report to Accompany S. 2346 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/144 Proceedings Against Diantha D. Hoag for Contempt of the Senate 1955/0118 Report to Accompany S. Res. 31 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/145 Proceesings Against Joseph Starobin for Contempt of the Senate 1955/0712 Report to Accompany S. Res. 129 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/146 Public and Private Housing 1955/0310 Report to Accompany S. Res. 57 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/147 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/0126 Interim Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations - Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - Pursuant to the Provisions of S. Res. 126, 83rd Congress, 1st Session - As Amended by S. Res. 193, 83rd Congress, 2nd Session - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/148 Relative to the Establishment of Iniform Fees and Charges by Government Agencies for Work or Other Things of Value Performed by Them 1955/0728 Report to Accompany S. Res. 140 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/149 Review of the United Nations Charter 1955/0802 Second Interim Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations of its Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter - Pursuant to the Provisions of S. Res. 126, 83rd Congress, as Amended by S. Res. 83, 84th Congress and Continued by S. Res. 193, 83rd Congress and S. Res. 36, 84th Congress - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/150 Rules of Procedure for Senate Investigating Committee 1955/0110 Report of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session to Accompany S. Res. 17 PRJO 42/151 Soviet Political Treaties and Violations 1955/0801 Staff Study for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 42/152 Study of Technical Assistance Programs 1955/0728 Report to Accompany S. Res. 133 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/153 Subversion and Espionage in Defense Establishments and Industry 1955/0110 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 189 - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/154 Summary of Activities 1955/0923 Report of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - During the First Session of the Eighty-Fourth Congress PRJO 42/155 Testimony of Former Russian Code Clerk Relating to the Internal Security of the United States - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955/0111 PRJO 42/156 Trading With the Enemy Act 1955/0310 Report to Accompany S. Res. 63 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/157 World Disarmament 1955/0721 Report to Accompany S. Res. 93 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/158 Juvenile Delinquency 1955/0310 Report to Accompany S. Res. 62 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/159 Memorial to Robert A. Taft 1955/0721 Report to Accompany S. Con. Res. 44 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/160 Investigation of Merchant-Marine Training and Education in the Untied States 1955/0511 Report to Accompany S. Res. 35 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/161 Investigation of the Civil Service Commission and the Post Office Department 1955/0428 Report to Accompany S. Res. 33 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/162 Investigation of the Antitrust Laws 1955/0310 Report to Accompany S. Res. 61 - Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/163 Administration of the Federal Employees' Security Program 1956/0416 Preliminary Report of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - Made by its Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Federal Security Program - Pursuant to S. Res. 20 as Extended by S. Res. 154 PRJO 42/164 Annual Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0125 PRJO 42/165 Authorizing the Payment to Local Governments of Sums in Lieu of Taxes and Special Assessments With Respect to Certain Federal Real Property 1956/0707 Report Together With Minority Views - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/166 Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of American Military and Civilian Prisoners 1956/1231 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/167 The Communist Party of the United States of America - What It Is, How It Works 1956 A Handbook for Americans - Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/168 Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities 1956/0723 Summary-Index 1918-1956 - United States Senate and House of Representatives Complied by Senate Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/169 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0117 Interim Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Disarmament - Pursuant to the Provisions of S. Res. 93, 84th Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/170 Control and Reduction of Armaments 1956/0907 Second Interim Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Disarmament - Pursuant to the Provisions of S. Res. 93, 84th Congress, 1st Session and Continued by S. Res. 185 and 286, 84th Congress, 2nd Session PRJO 42/171 East-West Trade 1956/0718 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Minority Views - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/172 Election Law Guidebook 1956 1956/0101 Summary of Federal and State Laws Regulating the Nomination and Election of United States Senators - Senator Albert Gore, Chairman - Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections - Revised - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/173 Federal Corrupt Practices and Political Activities 1956/0210 Federal Corrupt Practices Act Hatch Political Activities Act - Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Chairman - Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/174 Fees for Government Services 1956/0201 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations Under the Provisions of S. Res. 40 - Relative to the Establishment of Uniform Fees and Charges by Government Agencies for Work or Other Things of Value Performed by Them - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/175 Government Employees Security Program 1956/0126 Report to Accompany S. Res. 154 - Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/176 How Our Laws Are Made / by Charles J. Zinn - Law Revision Counsel, Committee on the Judiciary - House of Representatives - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0712 PRJO 42/177 Index to the Reports of the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Including the Commission's Report, Various Study Committees, Staff and Survey Reports, and Supporting Documents 1956/0411 Prepared by Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress at Request of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/178 Inquiries Into the Administration of the Civil Service Commission and the Post Office Department 1956/0126 Report to Accompany S. Res. 153 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/179 Internal Security 1956/0116 Report to Accompany S. Res. 174 - Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/180 Investigation of the Internal Security Act of 1950 1956/0116 Report of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - By Its Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws - Annual Report for the Year 1955 to Accompany S. Res. 174 PRJO 42/181 Joint Committee on Central Intelligence Agency 1956/0223 Report of the Committee on Rules and Administration - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session - To Accompany S. Con. Res. 2 Together With the Individual Views of Mr. Hayden PRJO 42/182 The Mutual Security Act of 1956 1956/0619 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on H.R. 11356 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/183 Providing for Appointment of Chief Legal Officers of Certain Departments in the Executive Branch by the President by and With the Consent of the Senate 1956/0702 Report to Accompany S. 4076 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/184 Relinquishment of Consular Jurisdiction in Morocco 1956/0619 Report to Accompany S. J. Res. 165 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/185 Reorganization of the Passport Office 1956/0301 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Senate - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/186 Review of the American Patent System 1956/0130 Report of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session Made by its Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights - Pursuant to S. Res. 92 on the American Patent System PRJO 42/187 Review of Audit Reports of the Comptroller General 1956/0223 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - Eighty-Fourth Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/188 Soviet Political Agreements and Results 1956 Staff Study for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - Second Session PRJO 42/189 Study of Highway, River, and Harbor, Power, and Flood Control Projects 1956/0112 Report to Accompany S. Res. 159 - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/190 Technical Assistance and Related Programs 1956/0507 Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations - Pursuant to the Provisions of S. Res. 214, 83rd Congress, 2nd Session; S. Res. 36 and S. Res. 133, 84th Congress , 1st Session; and S. Res. 162, 84th Congress, 2nd Session PRJO 42/191 Textile Procurement in the Military Services 1956/0116 Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/192 Welfare and Pension Plans Investigation 1956/0416 Final Report of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare Submitted by its Subcommittee on Welfare and Pension Funds - Pursuant to S. Res. 225 - 83rd Congress and S. Res. 40 as Extended by S. Res. 200 and S. Res. 232 - 84th Congress Together With Supplemental Views of Mr. Allott and Statement of Mr. Neely - 84th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 42/193 Action by the 84th Congress on the Second Hoover Commission Reports 1957/0221 Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Subcommittee on Reorganization - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/194 Activities of the Senate Committee on Government Operations 1957/0109 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations and Its Subcommittee on Reorganization for the Eighty-Fourth Congress - Senate - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/195 Activities of the United States Senate 1957/0222 A Summary and Review of Senate Floor Sessions and Committee Meetings - 84th Congress - Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 42/196 Internal Security Annual Report for 1956 1957/0304 Report of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session Made by its Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws - Pursuant to S. Res. 58, 85th Congress, 1st Session PRJO 42/197 Inventory Report on Real Property Owned by the United States Throughout the World As Of June 30, 1956 1957/0211 Prepared by General Services Administration at the Request of the Committee on Appropriations of the United States Senate - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/01 Joint Committee on the Budget 1957/0318 To Accompany S. 1585 Amending the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 to Provide for More Effective Evaluation of the Fiscal Requirements of the Executive Agencies of the Government of the United States - Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/02 Special Committee on Investigate Political Activities, Lobbying, and Campaign Contributions 1957/0531 Final Report of the Special Committee - Pursuant to S. Res. 219 of the 84th Congress, as Extended by S. Res. 47 and S. Res. 128 of the 85th Congress, together with Separate Views of Certain Senators - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/03 Statement by J. Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - An Analysis of the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Communist Party of the United States 1957/0312 PRJO 43/04 Advertised and Negotiated Disposals of Surplus Property 1958/0213 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations - To Accompany S. 2224 A Bill Amending the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, As Amended Regarding Advertised and Negotiated Disposals of Surplus Property - 85th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/05 Annual Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 37, 85th Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 85th Congress - 2nd Session 1958/0123 PRJO 43/06 Internal Security Annual Report for 1957 1958/0428 Report of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fifth Congress, Second Session Made by its Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws - Pursuant to S. Res. 58, 85th Congress, 1st Session, as Extended PRJO 43/07 Leaks of Civil Aeronautics Board Decision of August 2, 1956, Affecting Northeast Airlines Stock 1958/0203 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 37, 85th Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 85th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/08 Supply Waste and Excesses in the Northeast Air Command 1958/0204 Report of the Senate Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 37 - 85th Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 85th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/09 Efforts by Communist Conspiracy to Discredit the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Its Director 1959/0410 A Series of Articles Documented by Edward J. Mowery - Pulitzer Prize Journalist From the Newark, N.J., Star-Ledger - February 1-9, 1959 - 86th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/10 Administration of United States Foreign Aid Programs In Bolivia 1960/0120 Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 43 - 86th Congress - 1st Session - Senate - 86th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/11 Annual Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 43 of the 86th Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 86th Congress - 2nd Session 1960/0122 PRJO 43/12 Certain Organized Fraudulent Schemes Operating in the United States 1960/0121 Report of the Committee on Government Operations Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - Pursuant to S. Res. 43 of the 86th Congress, 1st Session - Senate - 86th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/13 Final Report of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - United States Senate - Pursuant to S. Res. 44 and 249 - 86th Congress - 2nd Session - Part 2 1960/0315 PRJO 43/14 Final Report of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - United States Senate - Pursuant to S. Res. 44 and 249 - 86th Congress - Together With Separate Views - 2nd Session - Part 3 1960/0328 PRJO 43/15 Final Report of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field - United States Senate - Pursuant to S. Res. 44 and 249 - 86th Congress - 2nd Session - Part 4 1960/0331 PRJO 43/16 Statement by J. Edgar Hoover - Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation to the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Sixth Congress - First Session - Concerning the 17th National Convention, Communist Party, U.S.A., December 10-13, 1959 1960/0126 PRJO 43/17 Alleged Threats to Influence Testimony Concerning the Administration's Farm Legislation 1961/1010 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 87th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/18 Military Sea Transportation Service, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1961/0913 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 87th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/19 James R. Hoffa and Continued Underworld Control of New York Teamster Local 239 1962/0725 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 87th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/20 American Guild of Variety Artists 1963/0625 Report of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate - 88th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/21 Department of Agriculture Handling of Pooled Cotton Allotments of Billie Sol Estes 1964/0930 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Individual, Supplemental and Additional Views - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/22 Pyramiding of Profits and Costs in the Missile Procurement Program 1964/0331 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Individual Views - 88th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/23 The Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-In Movement - The Problem of Communist Infiltration and Exploitation 1965/1022 A Staff Study Perpared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/24 Organized Crime and Illicit Traffic in Narcotics 1965/0304 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Additional Combined Views and Individual Views - 89th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/25 Aspects of Intellectual Ferment in the Soviet Union 1966/1017 Prepared at the Request of Senator Thomas J. Dodd by Sergius Yakobson Senior Specialist in Russian Affairs - Legislative Reference Service and Robert V. Allen Area Specialist (U.S.S.R.) Slavic and Central European Division - Library of Congress - 89th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/26 Diversion of Union Welfare-Pension Funds of Allied Trades Council and Teamsters Local 815 1966/0630 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Individual Views - 89th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/27 Investigation into FHA Multiple Dwelling Projects 1967/0628 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Individual Views - 90th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/28 The Techniques of Soviet Propaganda 1967/0612 A Study Presented by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninetieth Congress - First Session - Revised 1967 PRJO 43/29 Investigation Into Small Business Investment Companies 1968/0131 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 90th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/30 Fraud and Corruption in Management of Military Club Systems - Illegal Currency Manipulations Affecting South Vietnam 1971/1102 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 92nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/31 TFX Contract Investigation 1970/1218 Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations - 91st Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/32 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Ninety-Third Congress - First Session for the Fiscal Year Ending February 28, 1973 1973/0508 PRJO 43/33 Riots, Civil and Crimnal Disorders - College Campus Disorders 1971/0323 Second Interim Report of the Committee on Government Operations - United States Senate Made by its Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Together With Additional, Individual, and Minority Views - 92nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/34 State of Illinois - Seditious Activities Investigation Commission Report of Proceedings - Investigation of University of Chicago and Roosevelt College - Dr. J.B. Matthews - Interrogator 1949 PRJO 43/35 American Bar Association - Special Committee on Individual Rights as Affected by National Security - Appendix to Report on Congressional Investigations 1954 PRJO 43/36 Civil Action - No. 4874-47 - In the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia - National Maritime Union of America Et Al., Plaintiffs vs. Paul M. Herzog Et. Al., Defendents PRJO 43/37 Brief for the National Labor Relations Board - United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Court - No. 6094 - Maryland Drydock Company, Petitioner vs. National Labor Relations Board, Respondent - On Petition to Review and on Request for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board PRJO 43/38 No. 6299 - In the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit - Stewart Warner Corporation, A Corporation, Petitioner vs. National Labor Relations Board, Respondent - On Petition to Review and see Aside and on Request for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board - Brief for the National Labor Relations Board PRJO 43/39 No. 6016 - In the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit - National Labor Relations Board, Petitioner vs. Greensboro Coca Cola Bottling Company, Respondent - On Petition for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board - Brief for the National Labor Relations Board PRJO 43/40 Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities 1956/0723 Summary-Index 1918-1956 - United States Senate and House of Representatives Compiled by Senate Committee on Government Operations PRJO 43/41 No. 336 - In the Supreme Court of the United States - American Communications Association, C.I.O., Joseph P. Selly, ETC., Et., Al., Appellants vs Charles T. Douds, Individually and as Regional Director of the National Labor Relations Board, Second Region - On Appeal From the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York - Brief for Appellee 1948/10 PRJO 43/42 Some Truths About Castro / by J. B. Matthews 1959/02 PRJO 43/43 No. 12888 - In the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit - National Labor Relations Board, Petitioner vs Postex Cotton Mills, Inc., Respondent - On Petetion for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board - Brief for the National Labor Relations Board PRJO 43/44 No. 11131 - In the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - National Labor Relations Board, Petitioner vs Vulcan Forging Company, Respondent - On Petition for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board - Brief for the National Labor Relations Board PRJO 43/45 The Sustaining Economic Forces Ahead 1962 Materials Prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report by the Committee Staff - 83rd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/46 Subversive Influence in the Educational Process 1953/0717 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - First Session PRJO 43/47 Activities of United States Citizens Employed by the United Nations 1954/0322 Second Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session PRJO 43/48 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session for the Year 1954 1955/0103 PRJO 43/49 Trends in Economic Growth - A Comparison of the Western Powers and the Soviet Bloc 1955 A Study Prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress PRJO 43/50 Automation and Technological Change 1955 Report of the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization to the Joint Committee on the Economic Report - Congress of the United States - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/51 Characteristics of the Low-Income Population and Related Federal Programs - Selected Materials Assembled by the Staff of the Subcommittee on Low-Income Families - Joint Committee on the Economic Report - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955 PRJO 43/52 The Communist Party of the United States of America - What It Is - How It Works - A Handbook for Americans 1955/12/21 Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - 84th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/53 1955 Report of the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics to the Joint Committee on the Economic Report - Congress of the United States - 84th Congress - 1st Session 1955 PRJO 43/54 Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 1955 Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session PRJO 43/55 Foreign Policy and Mutual Security 1956/1224 Draft Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs - Pursuant to a Committee Resolution Providing that the Committee on Foreign Affairs Shall Examine and Reappraise, Under the Direction of the Chairman, the Objectives, Methods and Results of the Foreign Policies and Programs of the United States Involved in the Mutual Security Act and Related Legislation PRJO 43/56 A Study of the Antitrust Laws 1956 Staff Report of the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Fourth Congress - First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 61 as Extended, 84th Congress, 1st Session PRJO 43/57 Administrative Aspects of United States Foreign Assistance Programs 1957/03 A Study Prepared at the Request of the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program - United States Senate by The Brookings Institution - Pursuant to S. Res. 285, 84th Congress and S. Res. 35, 85th Congress - No. 6 - 85th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/58 Tenth Report to Congress of the Economic Cooperation Administration - For the Quarter Ended September 30, 1950 1950/0930 PRJO 43/59 Future of Independent Business 1947/0102 Progress Report of The Chairman to the Members of the Committee of the Special Committee to Study Problems of the American Small Business - United States Senate - 79th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/60 Trends in Russian Foreign Policy Since World War I 1917-1947 A Chronology of Events From March 15, 1917 to January 1, 1947 - Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - 80th Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/61 High Prices of Consumer Goods 1948 Report of the Western Subcommittee of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report Congress of the United States - Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 19 - A Concurrent Resolution Establishing A Joint Committee to Investigate High Prices of Comsumer Goods - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/62 Investigation of Federal Communications Commission 1948/08-09 Hearings Before the Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission - House of Representatives - Eightieth Congress - Second Session - Pursuant to Authority of H. Res. 691 - Part 1 PRJO 43/63 Profits 1949 Report of a Subcommittee of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report on Profits Hearings - 80th Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/64 Monetary, Credit and Fiscal Policies 1949 A Collection of Statements Submitted to the Subcommittee on Monetary, Credit and Fiscal Policies by Government Officials, Bankers Economists, and Others - Joint Committee on the Economic Report - 81st Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/65 American Enterprise Association 1950 Report of the House Select Committee on Lobbying Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-First Congress - Second Session - Created Pursuant to H. Res. 298 PRJO 43/66 The Economic and Political Hazards of an Inflationary Defense Economy 1951 Materials Prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report by the Committee Staff - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/67 The Mutual Security Program for Fiscal Year 1952 1951 Basic Data Supplied by the Executive Branch - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/68 The Need for Industrial Dispersal 1951 Materials Prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report by the Committee Staff - 82nd Congress - 1st Session PRJO 43/69 Constitutional Limitation on Federal Income, Estate, and Gift Tax Rates 1952 Materials Assembled for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report and the Select Committee on Small Business of the House of Representatives by the Committee Staffs - Assisted by the Treasury Department and the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/70 Federal Tax Changes and Estimated Revenue Losses Under Present Law 1952 Materials Prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report by the Committee Staff - 82nd Congress - 2nd Session PRJO 43/71 Institute of Pacific Relations 1953 Composite Index to Hearings and Report Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary - United States Senate - Eighty-Second Congress - Second Session - Part 15 PRJO 43/72 Tenth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education 1952 The 1951 Hearings - California Legislature 1952 Second Extraordinary Session PRJO 43/73 Thirteenth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education 1955 Review of Legal Proceedings - California Legislature 1955 Regular Session PRJO 43/74 Fourteenth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education 1956 Patriotism or Pacifism, Which? - California Legislature 1956 Budget Session PRJO 43/75 The Strategic Trade Control System 1948-1956 - Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951 - Ninth Report to Congress 1951 PRJO 43/76 Index - Un-American Activities in California 1943-1951 PRJO 43/77 Sixth Report - Un-American Activities in California 1951 PRJO 43/78 Seventh Report - Un-American Activities in California 1953 PRJO 43/79 Report on the United Nations - Us Participation in the UN - Report by the President to the Congress for the Year 1954 1954 PRJO 43/80 U.S. Information Agency - 7th Report to Congress 1956/07-12 PRJO 43/81 Elimination of German Resources for War 1945/0702 Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs - United States Senate - Seventy-Ninth Congress - First Session - Pursuant to S. Res. 107, 78th Congress and S. Res. 146, 79th Congress - Authorizing a Study of War Mobilization Problems - Part 5 - Testimony of Treasury Department PRJO 43/82 The Mutual Security Program - Fiscal Year 1957 - A Summary Presentation April 1956 1956-1957 PRJO 43/83 The Mutual Security Program - Fiscal Year 1959 - A Summary Presentation February 1958 1958-1959 PRJO 43/84 The Offical U.S. Senate Report on Senators McCarthy and Benton - Investigations of Senators Joseph R. McCarthy and William Benton - Pursuant to S. Res. 187 and S. Res. 304 1953/05 Report of the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections to the Committee on Rules and Administration PRJO 43/85 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture 1933 PRJO 43/86 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture 1934 PRJO 43/87 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture 1935 PRJO 43/88 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture 1936 PRJO 43/89 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture 1937 PRJO 43/90 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture 1938 PRJO 43/91 Eighth Annual Report of the National Labor Relations Board - For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1943 1943 PRJO 43/92 1st Annual Report - Activities Control Board - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1951 1951 PRJO 43/93 Subversive Activities Control Board - Second Annual Report 1951-1952 PRJO 43/94 Subversive Activities Control Board - Third Annual Report 1953 PRJO 43/95 Subversive Activities Control Board - Fourth Annual Report 1954 PRJO 43/96 Subversive Activities Control Board - Fifth Annual Report 1955 PRJO 43/97 Subversive Activities Control Board - Sixth Annual Report 1956 PRJO 43/98 Subversive Activities Control Board - Seventh Annual Report 1957 PRJO 43/99 Subversive Activities Control Board - Eighth Annual Report 1958 PRJO 43/100 Subversive Activities Control Board - Ninth Annual Report 1959 PRJO 43/101 Subversive Activities Control Board - Tenth Annual Report 1960 PRJO 43/102 Subversive Activities Control Board - Eleventh Annual Report 1961 PRJO 43/103 Preliminary Report on NEO-FASCIST and Hate Groups 1954/1217 PRJO 43/104 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Interim Report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities and Related Matters Within the Commonwealth - Senate 1955/06 PRJO 43/105 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Fourth Interim Report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities and Related Matters Within the Commonwealth - House 1955/0725 PRJO 43/106 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Fifth Interim Report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities and Related Matters Within the Commonwealth - House 1955/1110 PRJO 43/107 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Eighth Interim Report of the Special Commission to Study and Investigate Communism and Subversive Activities and Related Matters in the Commonwealth - House 1956/03 PRJO 43/108 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Ninth Interim Report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities and Related Matters Within the Commonwealth - House 1957/0121 PRJO 43/109 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Tenth Interim Report of the Special Commission on Communism, Subversive Activities and Related Matters Within the Commonwealth - House 1957/0201 PRJO 43/110 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Eleventh Report of the Special Commission Established to Study and Investigate Communism and Subversive Activities and Related Matters in the Commonwealth - House 1958/0127 PRJO 43/111 Report of Commission on Subversive Activities to Governor Wm. Preston Lane, Jr. and The Maryland General Assembly 1949/01 PRJO 43/112 United States Court of Appeals - For the District of Columbia Circuit - No. 11850 - Communist Party of the United States of America, Petitioner vs. Subversive Activities Control Board, Respondent - On Petition for Review of Order of the Subversive Activities Control Board 1954/1223 PRJO 43/113 Organized Communism in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session - Revised 1958/05 PRJO 43/114 Organized Communism in the United States - Committee on Un-American Activities - U.S. House of Representatives 1953/0819 PRJO 43/115 Report on Hawaii Civil Liberties Committee - A Communist Front 1950/0623 PRJO 43/116 Report on The Honolulu Record - Committee on Un-American Activities - U.S. House of Representatives 1950/1001 PRJO 43/117 Statement on The March of Treason - A Study of the American "Peace" Crusade Issued by the Committee on Un-American Activities 1951/0219 PRJO 43/118 Report on The National Lawyers Guild - Legal Bulwark of the Communist Party 1950/0917 PRJO 43/119 The American Negro in the Communist Party 1954/1222 PRJO 43/120 Colonization of America's Basic Industries by the Communist Party of the U.S.A. 1954/0903 PRJO 43/121 Report on the March of Labor 1954/1222 PRJO 43/122 The Ideological Fallacies of Communism - Staff Consultations With Dr. S. Andhil Fineberg, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Dr. Daniel A. Poling 1957/09-10 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 43/123 International Communism - Communist Designs on Indonesia and the Pacific Frontier - Staff Consultation with Gen. Charles A. Willoughby - Former Chief of Intelligence, Far Eastern Command, Under General Douglas MacArthur 1957/1216 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 43/124 International Communism - The Communist Trade Offensive - Staff Consultations with Joseph Anthony Marcus, Christopher Emmet, Nicolas De Rochefort 1957/0626 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 43/125 International Communism - Espionage - Excerpts of Consultation with Counterspy Boris Morros {Reprint of Series of Articles by Representative Francis W. Walter, Appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer September 29-October 3, 1957 1957 Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 43/126 Ninth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education 1951 Are Loyalty Oaths Effective? - California Legislature 1951 Regular Session PRJO 43/127 International Communism (The Present Posture of the Free World) 1957/1021 Staff Consultation With Constantine Brown - Foreign News Analyst - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session PRJO 43/128 "Operation Abolition" - The Campaign Against the House Committee on Un-American Activities - The Federal Bureau of Investigation - The Government Security Program by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee and Its Affiliates 1957/1108 PRJO 43/129 Who Are They? - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 1 - Khrushchev and Bulganin (U.S.S.R.) 1957/0712 PRJO 43/130 Who Are They? - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 2 - Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai (Communist China) 1957/0823 PRJO 43/131 Who Are They? - Georgi Ahukov and Ivan Konev (U.S.S.R.) - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - First Session - Part 3 1957/0830 PRJO 43/132 Who Are They? - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 4 - Walter Ulbricht and Janos Kadar 1957/09 PRJO 43/133 Who Are They? - Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 7 - Maurice Thorez and Palmiro Togliatti (France-Italy) 1957/1122 PRJO 43/134 Who Are They? - Vicente Lombardo Toledano and Luis Carlos Prestes (Mexico-Brazil) - Prepared by the Request of the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives by the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress - Part 8 1958/0221 PRJO 43/135 What is Behind the Soviet Proposal for a Summit Conference? - Consultation With Dr. David J. Dallin, Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren, Dr. James D. Atkinson, Mr. Francis J. McNamara - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth COngress - Second Session 1958/0430 PRJO 43/136 International Communism in Yugoslavia - The Myth of "Titoism" - Consultation with Dr. Alex N. Dragnich - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1958/0915 PRJO 43/137 International Communism (Communist Propaganda Activities in Canada) - Consultation With Milan Jalubec President of the Executive Council of the Mutual Co-Operation League of Canada - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1958/0403 PRJO 43/138 International Communism (Communist Encroachment in the Far East) - Consultation With Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault - United States Army - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1958/0423 PRJO 43/139 The Erica Wallach Story 1958/0321 Report by the Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session PRJO 43/140 Communist Strategy of Protracted Conflict - Consultation With Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe, Mr. Alvin J. Cottrell, Mr. James E. Dougherty - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1958/0520 PRJO 43/141 Communist Psychological Warfare (Brainwashing) - Consultation With Edward Hunter Author and Foreign Correspondent - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1958/0313 PRJO 43/142 The Communist Program for World Conquest - Consultation With Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer - United States Army - Committee on Un-American Activities - House of Representatives - Eighty-Fifth Congress - Second Session 1958/0121 PRJO 43/143 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1952 1952/1228 PRJO 43/144 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1953 1954/0206 PRJO 44/01 Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities - Summary-Index - 1918-1956 - United States Senate and House of Representatives Compiled by Senate Committee on Government Operations - 84th Congress - 2nd Session 1956/0723 PRJO 44/02 Soviet World Outlook - A Handbook of Communist Statements 1954/0430 PRJO 44/03 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 51-101 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. The Communist Party of the United States of America, Respondent - Modified Report of the Board PRJO 44/04 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 51-101 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Communist Party of the United States, Respondent - Memorandum Opinion and Order of the Board PRJO 44/05 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 51-101 - William P. Rogers, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. The Communist Party of the United States of America, Respondent - Recommended Decision of Board Member Francis A. Cherry on Second Remand Proceedings 1958/0919 PRJO 44/06 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 51-101 - William P. Rogers, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. The Communist Party of the United States of America, Respondent - Modified Report of the Board on Second Remand PRJO 44/07 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 102-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Labor Youth League, Respondent - Report of the Board 1955/0215 PRJO 44/08 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 102-53 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Labor Youth League, Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0620 PRJO 44/09 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 104-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1956/0207 PRJO 44/10 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 104-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., Respondent - Recommended Decision by David J. Coddaire, Board Member PRJO 44/11 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 106-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Civil Rights Congress, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board PRJO 44/12 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 106-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Civil Rights Congress, Respondent - Recommended Decision by David J. Coddaire, Board Member PRJO 44/13 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 106-53 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Civil Rights Congress - Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0711 PRJO 44/14 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 107-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Jefferson School of Social Science - Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1955/0630 PRJO 44/15 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 107-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Jeffferson School of Social Science - Respondent - Recommended Decision by Thomas J. Herbert, Chairman PRJO 44/16 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 107-53 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. The Jefferson School of Social Science - Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0620 PRJO 44/17 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 108-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr. Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1955/1221 PRJO 44/18 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 108-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr. Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Respondent - Recommened Decision by Kathryn McHale, Board Member 1955/0518 PRJO 44/19 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 109-53 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Respondent - Report of the Board on Reconsideration 1962/0308 PRJO 44/20 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 109-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr. Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Respondent - Recommended Decision by Edward M. Morrissey, Examiner 1957/0910 PRJO 44/21 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 109-53 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born - Report and Order of the Board 1960/0627 PRJO 44/22 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 115-55 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. California Labor School, Inc. - Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1957/0521 PRJO 44/23 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 115-55 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. California Labor School, Inc. - Respondent - Recommended Decision by Francis A. Cherry, Board Member 1957/0326 PRJO 44/24 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 115-55 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. California Labor School, Inc., Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0620 PRJO 44/25 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 111-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. United May Day Committee - Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1956/0427 PRJO 44/26 Subversive Activities Board - Docket No. 111-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. United May Day Committee - Respondent - Recommended Decision by Thomas J. Herbert, Chairman PRJO 44/27 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 112-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Slav Congress, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1955/0414 PRJO 44/28 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 112-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Slav Congress, Respondent - Recommended Decision by Edward M. Morrissey, Examiner PRJO 44/29 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 113-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. The Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy - Report and Order of the Board 1955/0509 PRJO 44/30 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 113-53 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. The Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy, Respondent - Recommended Decision by Edward M. Morrissey, Examiner PRJO 44/31 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 114-55 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Washington Pension Union, Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0620 PRJO 44/32 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 114-55 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Washington Pension Union, Respondent - Recommended Decision of Board Member Harry P. Cain 1956/0830 PRJO 44/33 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 114-55 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Washinton Pension Union, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1959/0414 PRJO 44/34 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 116-56 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1962/0504 PRJO 44/35 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 116-56 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attroney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Respondent - Recommended Decision by Francis A. Cherry, Board Member 1961/1226 PRJO 44/36 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 116-56 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Respondent - Memorandum Ruling on Questions Certified to the Board by Board Member-Examiner PRJO 44/37 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 117-56 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Peace Crusade, Respondent - Recommended Decision by Thomas J. Herbert, Chairman 1956/1228 PRJO 44/38 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 117-56 - Herbert Brownell, Jr. - Petitioner vs. American Peace Crusade, Respondent - Report and Order by the Board PRJO 44/39 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 117-56 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Peace Crusade, Respondent - Modified Report of the Board on Reconsideration PRJO 44/40 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 117-56 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. American Peace Crusade (Betty Haufrecht, Intervenor), Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0706 PRJO 44/41 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 119-56 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Respondent - Report of the Board and Order Dismissing Petition PRJO 44/42 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 120-57 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Colorado Committee to Protect Civil Liberties - Recommended Decision by James R. Duncan, Board Member PRJO 44/43 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 120-57 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Colorado Committee to Protect Civil Liberties (Patricia Blau, Intervenor), Respondent - Report of the Board on Remand 1962/0730 PRJO 44/44 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 120-57 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Colorado Committee to Protect Civil Liberties, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1959/0415 PRJO 44/45 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 121-57 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Connecticut Volunteers for Civil Rights, Respondent - Recommended Decision by Thomas J. Donegan, Board Member 1957/1004 PRJO 44/46 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 121-57 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. Connecticut Volunteers for Civil Rights, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1959/0414 PRJO 44/47 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 123-57 - Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. California Emergency Defense Committee, Respondent - Recommended Decision by James R. Duncan, Board Member 1957/0926 PRJO 44/48 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 123-57 - William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States - Petitioner vs. California Emergency Defense Committee, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board 1959/0414 PRJO 44/49 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 125-62 - International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Petitioner vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, Respondent - Ruling and Motion to Dismiss by Edward C. Sweeney, Hearing Member 1963/0809 PRJO 44/50 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 125-62 - International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Petitioner vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, Respondent - Report and Order of the Board Dismissing Petition 1963/1220 PRJO 44/51 Before the Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 125-62 - International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Petitioner vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, Respondent - Ruling on Respondent's Motion to Strike Testimony PRJO 44/52 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 125-62 - International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Petitioner vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, Respondent - Memorandum Ruling and Order on Motions Addressed to the Petition PRJO 44/53 Report to Congress on the Mutual Security Program - For the Six Months Ended 1956/0630 PRJO 44/54 Report to Congress on the Mutual Security Program - For the Six Months Ended 1956/1231 PRJO 44/55 Subversive Activities Control Board - Docket No. 126-63 - Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, - Petitioner vs. Advance and Burning Issues Youth Organizations, Formerly Known as Advance, Respondent - Recommened Decision by Robert L. Irwin, Hearing Examiner 1964/0917 PRJO 44/56 Case Studies in Personnel Security 1955/08 PRJO 44/57 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America - American Civil Liberties Union - National Religion and Labor Foundation and Communist, Socialist, Pacifist Activities in America - Including An Address by Matthew Woll, Vice President, American Federation of Labor Exposing Sedition of Protestant Churches and Declaration by Cardinal Hayes for Loyalty to the United States and the Commission 1936/05 PRJO 44/58 The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America - 84th Congress - 2nd Session - House Document No. 459 1956 PRJO 44/59 The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America - 84th Congress - 2nd Session - House Document No. 459 1956 PRJO 44/60 100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the U.S.A. PRJO 44/61 Annual Report of the Committee on Un-American for the Year 1949 1950/0315 PRJO 44/62 Report on Atomic Espionage - (Nelson-Weinberg and Hiskey-Adams Cases 1949/0929 PRJO 44/63 Eleventh Report to Congress of the Economic Cooperation Administration - For the Quarter Ended December 31, 1950 1950/1231 PRJO 44/64 Twelfth Report to Congress of the Economic Cooperation Administration - For the Quarter Ended March 31, 1951 1951/0331 PRJO 44/65 Report to the President on the Foreign Operations Administration 1953-1955 PRJO 44/66 Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government - Final Report to the Congress 1955/06 PRJO 44/67 Subversive Activities Control Board - Twelfth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1962 1962/0630 PRJO 44/68 Subversive Activities Control Board - Thirteenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1963 1963/0630 PRJO 44/69 Subversive Activities Control Board - Fourteenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1964 1964/0630 PRJO 44/70 Subversive Activities Control Board - Fifteenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1965 1965/0630 PRJO 44/71 Subversive Activities Control Board - Sixteenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1966 1966/0630 PRJO 44/72 Subversive Activities Control Board - Seventeenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1967 1967/0630 PRJO 44/73 Subversive Activities Control Board - Eighteenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1968 1968/0630 PRJO 44/74 Subversive Activities Control Board - Nineteenth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1969 1969/0630 PRJO 44/75 Subversive Activities Control Board - Twentieth Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1970 1970/0630 PRJO 44/76 Subversive Activities Control Board - Twenty-First Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1971 1971/0630 PRJO 44/77 Subversive Activities Control Board - Twenty-Second Annual Report - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1972 1972/0630 PRJO 44/78 America's Tragedy-Today / by Major Hamilton A. Long 1950 PRJO 44/79 Will Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's Methods Save or Destroy America? / by Maurice Tishman 1953 PRJO 44/80 Report on Investigation of Subversive Activities in Florida by the Special Assistant Attorney General State of Florida in Cooperation with The American Legion Department of Florida 1955/03 PRJO 45/01 Report on Central America / by John A. Clements Associates 1954 PRJO 45/02 Human Events - A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen 1951 PRJO 45/03 Index of Congressional Committee Hearings - Not Confidential in Character - For Seventy-Seventh, Seventy-Eighth, Seventy-Ninth, Eightieth and Eighty-First Congresses (January 3, 1941 to January 3, 1951) in the United States Senate Library - Capitol Building - Second Supplement to 1935 Index 1951 PRJO 45/04 United States Courts of the Allied High Commission for Germany 1950-1951 Court of Appeals Reports - Opinions Nos. 481-570 - Volume XI PRJO 45/05 First Report - Un-American Activities in Washington State 1948 Report of the Joint Legislative Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities PRJO 45/06 First Report - Un-American Activities in Washington State 1948 PRJO 45/07 Second Report - Un-American Activities in Washington State 1948 PRJO 45/08 Report of the Un-American Activities Commission - State of Ohio 1951-1952 PRJO 45/09 The Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress - Together With a Report to the President the Annual Economic Review / by the Council of Economic Advisers 1951/01 PRJO 45/10 The Midyear Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress - Together With a Report to the President the Annual Economic Situation at Midyear 1951 / by the Council of Economic Advisers 1951/07 PRJO 45/11 Jurisdiction Over Federal Areas Within the States 1956/04 Report of the Interdepartmental Committee for the Study of Jurisdiction Over Federal Areas Within the States - Part I - The Facts and Committee Recommendations PRJO 45/12 Congress of the Philippines - House of Representatives - Manila 1951 Report on I. The Illegality of the Communist Party of the Philippines II. The Functions of the Special Committee on Un-Filipino Activities PRJO 45/13 Report of the Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States Into the U.S.S.R. 1954 Third Interim Report of the Select Committee on Communist Aggression - House of Representatives - Eighty-Third Congress - Second Session - Under Authority of H. Res. 346 and H. Res. 438 PRJO 45/14 Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Covering Operations for the Year 1935 1935 PRJO 45/15 Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Covering Operations for the Year 1935 1935 PRJO 45/16 Twenty-Fourth Annual Report of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Covering Operations for the Year 1937 1937 PRJO 45/17 Fifth Annual Report - Federal Communications Commission - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1939 1939/0630 PRJO 45/18 Thirty-First Annual Report of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Covering Operations for the Year 1944 1944 PRJO 45/19 Thirty-Fourth Annual Report of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Covering Operations for the Year 1947 1947 PRJO 45/20 California Legislture 1948 Regular Session - Third Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education 1948 PRJO 45/21 The Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress - Together With a Report the Annual Economic Review January 1949 by the Council of Economic Advisers 1949/0107 PRJO 45/22 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, As Amended With Analysis and Index 1952/10 PRJO 45/23 The Economic Report of the President - Transmitted to the Congress January 1950 - Together With a Report to the President the Annual Economic Review by the Council of Economic Advisers 1950/01 PRJO 45/24 The Economics of National Defense - Fifth Annual Report to the President by the Council of Economic Advisers 1950/12 PRJO 45/25 Ninth Report to Congress of the Economic Cooperation Administration - For the Quarter Ended June 30, 1950 1950/0630 PRJO 46/01 Commonwealth Of Australia 1954-1955 1955/0822 Report of the Royal Commission on Espionage PRJO 46/02 Seventh Report Un-American Activities in California - California Legislature - Seventh Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities 1953 PRJO 46/03 California Legislature 1948 Regular Session - Third Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education - Textbooks 1948 PRJO 46/04 California Legislature 1949 Regular Session - Fourth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education - Public Junior Colleges 1949 PRJO 46/05 California Legislature 1949 Regular Session - Fifth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education - Dr. Almack's Report 1949 PRJO 46/06 California Legislature 1949 Regular Session - Sixth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education - Communist Charges Against Schools 1949 PRJO 46/07 California Legislature 1951 Regular Session - Eighth Report Senate Investigationg Committee on Education - Education in Pasasdena 1951 PRJO 46/08 California Legislature 1953 Regular Session - Eleventh Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education - Opposition to Loyalty 1953 PRJO 46/09 California Legislature 1955 Regular Session - Twelfth Report Senate Investigating Committee on Education - Current Problems in Education 1955 PRJO 46/10 McCarthy: His War on American Reds, and the Story of Those Who Oppose Him / by John T. Flynn 1954 PRJO 46/11 State of New York 1956 Report of the Joint Legislative Committee on Charitable and Philanthropic Agencies and Organizations - Communist Indoctrination and Training of Children in Summer Camps PRJO 46/12 State of California - Second Progress Report of the Special Crime Study Commission on Organized Crime 1949/0307 PRJO 46/13 Eighth Report of the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Un-American Activities - California Legislature 1955 PRJO 46/14 Fourth Report of the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Un-American Activities - California Legislature - Communist Front Organizations 1948 PRJO 46/15 Fifth Report of the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Un-American Activities - California Legislature 1949 PRJO 46/16 Sixth Report of the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Un-American Activities - California Legislature 1951 PRJO 46/17 Proceedings of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin - Annual Conference at Milwaukee June 25 and 26, 1943 1943 PRJO 46/18 Report of the Seditious Activities Investigation Commission 1949 Submitted Pursuant to the Provisions of An Act of the 65th General Assembly PRJO 46/19 Report No. 4 - The Joint Legislative Committee on Un-American Activities - State of Louisiana - Part 1 1963/1119 PRJO 46/20 Report No. 5 - The Joint Legislative Committee on Un-American Activities - State of Louisiana - Part 2 1964/0413 PRJO 46/21 Report No. 6 - The Joint Legislative Committee on Un-American Activities - State of Louisiana - Part 3 1965/0119 PRJO 46/22 Special Report Seditious Activities Investigation Commission Report of Proceedings - State of Illinois - Investigation of the University of Chicago and Roosevelt College 1949 PRJO 46/23 State of Illinois - Seditious Activities Investigation Commission - Report of Proceedings - Investigation of the University of Chicago and Roosevelt College 1949 PRJO 46/24 Report of the Un-American Activities Commission - State of Ohio 1953-1954 PRJO 46/25 Report of the Un-American Activities Commission - State of Ohio 1951-1952 PRJO 46/26 Our Nations Safety by Hon. Tito V. Tizon, Chairman Committee on Un-Filipino Activities - Pursuant to H. Res. No. 11 1950 PRJO 46/27 Annual Report of the Superintendent 1953 PRJO 46/28 Subversive Activities in New Hampshire - Report of the Attorney General to The New Hampshire General Court - Pursuant to Laws1953, Chapter 307 1955/0105 PRJO 46/29 U.S. Marine Operations in Korea - 1950-1953 - Volume II - The Inchon-Seoul / by Lynn Montross and Captain Nicholas A. Canzona, USMC 1955 PRJO 46/30 The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948 PRJO 46/31 State of New York 1947 Report of the Joint Legislative Committee on the State Education System - Master Plan for School District Reorganization - New York State PRJO 46/32 Statistical Abstract of the United States - Seventy-First Edition 1950 PRJO 46/33 United States Government Organization Manual 1953-1954 - Revised As Of July 1, 1953 1953/0701 PRJO 46/34 United States Government Organization Manual 1956-1957 - Revised As Of June 1, 1956 1956/0601 PRJO 46/35 Red Channels - The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television 1950/06 PRJO 46/36 Invasion Report - Constanza Maimon Estero Hondo - Communist Aggression Against the Dominican Republic 1959