Clippings
- CRJO 5/04 Clipping : 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 Clipping : Article #8: "Among the Missing" (editorial)
- CRJO 5/04 Clipping : 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 Clipping : Article #9: "The Consistent ACLU" (editorial)
- CRJO 5/04 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Let's Look at the Record" (photocopy)
Date: June 14, 1954;
- CRJO 5/04 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Folder : Oversize Clippings V
- CRJO 5/05 Clipping : "The Washington Post "
Date: February 16, 1957;
- CRJO 5/05 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly "
Date: March 31, 1956;
- CRJO 5/05 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly "
Date: March 24, 1956;
- CRJO 5/05 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Folder : Oversize Clippings VI
- CRJO 5/06 Clipping : "The Catholic Standard " (entire edition)
Date: May 10, 1957;
- CRJO 5/06 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "The Tablet: A Catholic Weekly "
Date: August 24, 1957;
- CRJO 5/06 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "The Washington Daily News "
Date: July 12, 1957;
- CRJO 5/06 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "The Washington Daily News "
Date: July 11, 1957;
- CRJO 5/06 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : 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 Clipping : "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 Clipping : "Appleton Post-Crescent " (two copies)
Date: November 4, 1952;
- CRJO 5/06 Clipping : 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.