Clippings
- CRJO 1/11 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Hears Husband Eulogized"
Content: Has a picture of Mrs. McCarthy after she left from the St. Matthews Cathedral.
- CRJO 1/11 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Folder : Clippings VI
- CRJO 1/12 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "'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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Millionaires In Texas Hold Stag Party"
- CRJO 12/01 Folder : Oversize Clippings I
- CRJO 12/01 Clipping : Articles pertaining to the suicide of Canadian Ambassador E. Herbert Norman;
- CRJO 12/01 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "The Bridgeport Telegram"-Front Page; Date: October 28, 1952;
- CRJO 12/01 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Folder : Oversize Clippings II
- CRJO 12/02 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Folder : Oversize Clippings III
- CRJO 5/03 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Folder : Oversize Clippings IV
- CRJO 5/04 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : Article #7: "The Reds - What Now?: Building Up Red China" (editorial)
- CRJO 5/04 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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.