- CRJO : Richard J. O'Melia Collection : Manuscripts
- CRJO 1,5/ Series : Articles
Essays and information documents.
- CRJO 1/01 Folder : Articles I
- CRJO 1/01 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Folder : Articles II - Part I
- CRJO 1/02 Article : "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 Article : "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 Folder : Articles II - Part II
- CRJO 1/03 Article : "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 Folder : Articles II - Part III
- CRJO 1/04 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Folder : Articles III
- CRJO 1/05 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "Schedule Of Senator Joe McCarthy"
Date: October 20. Content: A schedule for Senator Joe McCarthy.
- CRJO 1/05 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Folder : Oversize Articles II - 1 of 2
- CRJO 5/01 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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/ Folder : Oversize Articles II - 2 of 2
- CRJO 5/02 Folder : Oversize Articles III
- CRJO 5/02 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "Ray Kiermas"
Date: 1947 or later. Content: List of Ray Kiermas' salary and the changes in status and salary.
- CRJO 5/02 Article : "Dolores M. Kiermas"
Date: 1947-52; Content: List of Dolores M. Kiermas' salary and the changes in status and salary.
- CRJO 5/02 Article : "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 Article : "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 Article : "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 : "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 Article : "These are some points I should make if I could quiz John Adams"
Content: Three questions asked to Mr. Adams.
- CRJO 1,5,12/ Series : Clippings
Published articles clipped or photocopied from their source.
- CRJO 1/06 Folder : Clippings I
- CRJO 1/06 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Standing Committees of the Senate"
Content: Listing current Senate Committees and their members.
- CRJO 1/06 Clipping : "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 Folder : Clippings II
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Valiant Warrior"
Date: May 3, 1957; Published in: Pittsburgh Sun-Times; Content: Praises McCarthy after his death.
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "'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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Senator Joseph R. McCarthy"
Published in: Daily News; Content: Praises McCarthy after his death.
- CRJO 1/07 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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.