Clippings
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #5: "5 UN Attaches Refuse To Tell Probers If They Are Communists"
Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 1) Content: Reports that five Americans working for the United Nations refused when questioned by the Senate internal security subcommittee to answer whether or not they are Communist Party members. Individuals questioned were Alfred J. Van Tassel, Joel Gordon, and Stanley Graze, all employed in the UN's economic and trades section, Frank Carter Bancroft, a documents editor, and Eugene Wallach a former stenotypist.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #6: "Flood of Calls Praise Greenspun"
Published for/in: Las Vegas Sun (page 2) Content: Reports congratulatory calls made to the Las Vegas Sun in praise of its publisher, Hank Greenspun, and his stand against McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : "The Native Texan "
Date: October 1952;
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #1: "Senator to Tell of Red Threat"
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 1) Content: Announces that Senator Joseph McCarthy will be speaking in Tyler, Texas, on October 17.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #2: "A.D.A. Ghosts Still Haunt Adlai"
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 1) Content: Criticizes Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson for his alleged one time involvement in the Americans for Democratic Action (A.D.A.) and for his denial of such involvement.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #3: "Adlai's Ideas Aid Kremlin"
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Accuses Adlai of either unwittingly or perhaps even wittingly aiding the Russians through his policy of doing nothing about inflation.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #4: "Addled Adlai Befuddled With Wallace and His: Such Simple Souls, All, Maybe They're Sorry Now"
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Connects Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson with Henry A. Wallace and Alger Hiss, both notorious for their supposed Communist connections.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #5: "That Old Gang of Mine" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Features various prominent members of the Democratic Party having a sing along with several other figures, including one labeled "Commies."
Article #6: "Truman's Closet" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 2) Content: Features a depiction of Harry Truman trying to keep a closet door closed that is bursting open with scandals like the Mink Coat Mess and the Communist Mess. Truman is addressing Adlai Stevenson and asking him to take over.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #7: "Want Free Hand for Communists"
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Claims that if Adlai is elected Communists around the world would benefit.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #8: "Put Red Taint on School Kids"
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Claims that if Adlai is elected every school would be under direct bureaucratic supervision from Washington D.C. so that kids would grow up under the tutelage of Communist traitors like Alger Hiss.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #9: "Our Friendly State Dept."
Published for/in: The Native Texan (page 4) Content: Features in the foreground figures labeled Adlai, Hiss, and Acheson engaged in a conversation while figures in the background labeled commies rifle through State Department drawers and papers.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : "The Standard-Times" (two copies)
Date: September 26, 1952;
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #1: "Lodge 'Bolted' GOP, State Taft Leader Charges"
Author: Edward B. Simmons; Published for/in: The Standard-Times (page 1) Content: Announces that Basil Brewer, a New Bedford publisher who managed the Taft presidential campaign, will support Congressman John F. Kennedy, a Democrat, in his bid for election to the Senate, rather than the Republican candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #2: "Acheson Takes Issue With Ike"
Author: Reports Acheson's claim that prior to the the Korean War, Eisenhower supported an American defense line in the Far East which did not include Korea.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : "The Evening Star "
Date: December 6, 1954;
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #1: "Did Eisenhower Blunder?"
Author: David Lawrence; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A13) Content: Criticizes Eisenhower for supporting the Senate's censure of McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #2: "Reds Woo U.S. Allies"
Author: Constantine Brown; Published for/in: The Evening Star (page A13) Content: Reports the efforts of the Soviet Union to make alliances with countries such as Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Iran.
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : "New York Journal-American "
Date: October 17, 1954;
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Article #1: "As Pegler Sees It: Concerning Allen Dulles and Activities of the CIA"
Author: Westbrook Pegler (editorial)
- CRJO 5/07 Clipping : Published for/in: New York Journal-American (page 3) Content: Criticizes Allen Dulles and the CIA as un-American for their secretive nature.
- CRJO 5/08 Folder : Oversize Clippings VIII
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "The Washington Post " (complete edition of Section B "City Life")
Date: May 5, 1957;
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #1: "2000 File Past McCarthy's Bier"
Published for/in: The Washington Post (page B2) Content: Reports on the activities and services that have been and will continue to be held in honor of the late Senator McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #2: "McCarthy Wrote Book on Probes"
Published for/in: The Washington Post (page B2) Content: Reports that McCarthy was completing a book on Congressional investigations when he was stricken by the illness which eventually killed him.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Chicago Daily Tribune "
Date: May 3, 1957;
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #1: "Sen. Joe McCarthy is Dead: Enemy of Communism Liver Ailment Victim"
Author: Willard Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (page F1) Content: Reports the death of Senator Joseph McCarthy from liver ailments.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #2: "Election Seen in Fall to Fill M'Carthy Seat"
Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (page F1) Content: Announces that an election is expected to be held in the fall to fill the Senate seat left empty by the death of McCarthy and discusses possible candidates.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Chicago Daily Tribune "
Date: May 4, 1957;
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #1: "Arrange Senate Rites for McCarthy: burial Scheduled for Tuesday in Appleton, Wis."
Author: Robert Young; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1 - page 1) Content: Announces church and memorial services to be held for the late Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #2: "'Ike's Driving Me Socialist,' Truman Says"
Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1 - page 2) Content: Reports Truman's claim that the Eisenhower administration's financial policies are driving him towards Socialism.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #3: "Joe Began His Climb in 1950 on Red Exposure"
Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1 - page 3) Content: Recounts McCarthy's career.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #4: "Record Lists McCarthy Age As 48, Not 47"
Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (part 1-page 3) Content: Reports that McCarthy's age was actually 48, not 47, as had previously been reported.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "The Washington Post and Times Herald " { Date: May 6, 1957; Article #1: "McCarthy Rites Slated for Today"
Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page B2) Content: Reports various masses and memorial services to be performed for McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "The Sunday Star " { Date: May 5, 1957; Article #1: "Death of a Senator"
Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A33) Content: Recounts the career of McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "The Sunday Star "
Date: May 5, 1957;
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #1: "31 McCarthy Colleagues to Attend Wisconsin Rite"
Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A28) Content: Reports events occurring just previous to and following McCarthy's death.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #2: "McCarthy Had Book Nearly Set For Publication"
Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A28) Content: Reports that when McCarthy was stricken with the illness which eventually took his life, he was in the process of completing a book on Congressional investigations.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #3: "McCarthy Death Seen Easing Wisconsin Feud"
Published for/in: The Sunday Star (page A28) Content: Reports that the death of the late Senator Joseph McCarthy may actually help Republicans in their battle for control of the Senate insofar as moderate and conservative wings of the party will no longer have to battle over whether or not he will retain his seat the following year.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Sen. McCarthy Asks Probe of Lobby Group" (ten copies)
Date: August 4, 1954; Author: Willard Edwards; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (Part 1 - Page 8F) Content: Reports that Senator McCarthy has called upon a select Senate committee to investigate the operations of a lobbying organization which pressured the Senate in behalf of the Flanders resolution to condemn McCarthy for Senatorial misconduct.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "New Constitution vs. Court Cases: A Legal Gimmick by Commies?"
Date: December 11, 1956; Author: Jack Steele; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 9) Content: Puts forth the writer's view that the U.S. Communist Party's proposed new constitution is a Red legal gimmick aimed to hamper prosecution of the party and its leaders.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "The Washington Daily News"
Date: December 10, 1956;
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #1: "Declaration of Independence: U.S. Reds Dump Soviet; Forbid Plots"
Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Announces that the U.S. Communist Party has drafted a new constitution, proclaiming its independence from Moscow, outlawing conspiracy within its ranks, and calling for further infiltration of labor unions and African-American organizations.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #2: "Condemn Russia, UN Urged"
Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that the United States, along with fifteen other nations, demanded that the United Nations condemn Russia for denying the people of Hungary of their liberty and independence.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "U.S. Reds Draft 'Independence'" (attached is a memo dated September 1956 which explains why the Republican Party best understands the peril of internal Communist subversion)
Date: December 10, 1956; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page A16) Content: Announces that the U.S. Communist Party Politburo drafted a new constitution declaring the party's independence from Moscow and ordering new infiltrations of labor unions and African-American organizations.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Fair Enough: Army's Odd Choice" (editorial)
Date: February 22, 1954; Author: Westbrook Pegler; Published for/in: Republic; Content: Questions the decision of the army to have Jay Lovestone, an individual suspected of Communist activities, speak about Communism at the army war college.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "State AFL in Resolve Condemns M'Carthy"
Date: August 4, 1954; Author: James F. Leonard; Published for/in: Boston Post (page 1) Content: Announces that the Massachusetts Federation of Labor voted to condemn Senator Joseph McCarthy's record.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Tribute Paid to McCarthy's Fighting Spirit"
Content: Reports praise for McCarthy from both his friends and his critics upon his death.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Cardinal Spellman, Bernard Baruch and J. Edgar Hoover on Senator McCarthy and McCarthyism" (two copies, several photocopied articles on one page)
Date: after October 25, 1953; Content: Reports comments made in favor of McCarthy by Cardinal Spellman while he was in Milwaukee to receive the Bernard M. Baruch Distinguished Service Award.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #2: "F.B.I. Head Applauds Senator McCarthy"
Content: Reports praise of McCarthy from J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : Article #3: "Spellman Rebukes Inquiries' Critics"
Published for/in: New York Times; Content: Reports Cardinal Spellman's rebuke of European's who criticize American "McCarthyism.
- CRJO 5/08 Clipping : "Chicago Daily Tribune" (11 copies, incomplete, latter half of the article only)
Date: July 23, 1954; Published for/in: Chicago Daily Tribune (Part 1 Page 2F) Content: Contains the copy of a letter condemning McCarthy and the names of some of the people who signed it.
- CRJO 5/09 Folder : Oversize Clippings IX
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Rep. Walter defends Un-American Activities Group in 'Abolition' Film"
Date: December 18, 1960; Published for/in: The Washington Post; Content: Contains a series of letters in which Francis E. Walter, chair of the House Un-American Activities Committee, responds to several editorials in The Washington Post in which Operation Abolition , a film prepared by the committee, is criticized.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Matter of Fact: Memo for Businessmen" (editorial)
Date: February 18, 1957; Author: Joseph Alsop; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (page A13) Content: Explains the ins and outs of Soviet industry.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "The Washington Daily News"
Date: February 7, 1957;
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #1: "Kremlinites vs. 'Titoists': Attempted Vote 'Steal' Embroils U.S. Communists in Faction Row"
Author: Jack Steel; Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that the pro-Moscow faction of the U.S. Communist Party is trying to rig the election of delegates to the party's national convention.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #2: "U.S. and Poland in Secret Talks"
Published for/in: The Washington Daily News (page 3) Content: Reports that the U.S. And Poland have been having secret talks in Washington concerning formal negotiations for economic aide to Poland.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "The New York Times" (complete section 4)
Date: May 5, 1957;
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #1: "The World"
Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 1E) Content: Recounts the history of the Cold War, beginning with NATO and tracing the development of nuclear weapons.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #2: "The Nation"
Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 2E) Content: Recants some of the actions of Senator McCarthy over the past decade.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #3: "McCarthy's Influence an Uncertain Factor"
Author: Arthur Krock; Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: Discuss the political significance of McCarthy's death.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #4: "Comments on Events in the Middle East" (two political cartoons) Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: One cartoon comments upon Russian military aid to Egypt, the other on King Hussein of Jordan's refusal to accept aid from the Soviet Union.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #5: "Russian Offers Pose Problems for the Allies"
Author: Thomas J. Hamilton; Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: Discusses the interplay of the U.S. And its allies and the Soviet Union in the process of disarmament.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #6: "The International Derby" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The New York Times (Page 3E) Content: Comments upon the slowness of disarmament talks in comparison with the arms race taking place between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #7: "Aid to Poland"
Published for/in: The New York Times (Page E9) Content: Comments upon the possibility that any U.S. aid given to Poland may unwittingly be aiding the Soviet Union.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #8: "Japan Becomes a Field for Communist Pressure"
Author: Robert Trumbull; Published for/in: The New York Times (Page E9) Content: Discusses pressures put upon the Japanese government by Communist China.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #9: "Anyone for Hara-Kiri" (political cartoon) Published for/in: The New York Times (Page E9) Content: Comments upon the danger that Japan may fall to Communism.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "McCarthy Book to be Published"
Date: ?, 1957; (Page 64L) Content: Reports that Senator McCarthy was in the process of writing a book on Congressional investigations when he was stricken with the illness which eventually killed him, and that this book is to be published.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Geneva New Look Gave Confidence to Communists" (photocopy)
Date: October 29, 1955; Author: Francis Carroll; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Discusses the movement of the Communist Party in the United States from an underground organization as it has increased its aboveground activities.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "The Washington Post and Times Herald " (photocopied articles)
Date: November 1, 1955;
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #1: "Russians See Dalecarlia, Miss Dagmar's Classic Lines"
Author: Robert C. Albrook; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (Page 8) Content: Reports the activities of Russian officials on tour of the United States.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #2: "McCarthy Hunted Reds Alone, Colleagues Testify"
Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (Page 27) Content: Reports the testimony of three of McCarthy's fellow subcommittee members, Everett M. Dirksen, Karl E. Mundt, and Charles E. Potter, that McCarthy was alone in his pursuit of Communism during the hearings held during 1953 and 54.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "We Still Like Joe"
Date: July 16, 1955; Published for/in: Daily News; Content: Praises McCarthy and his accomplishments despite his censure by the Senate.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "No Title"
Content: Gives the definition of a "liberal" according to an unnamed liberal.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Rough Jolt Ahead" (letter to the editor)
Date: 1956 or earlier; Author: Jacob Seliger; Content: Predicts that anti-anti-Communists who opposed McCarthy will have a hard time in the upcoming elections of 1956.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Link Fritchey, Rauh to Joe Smear"
Author: Norma Abrams and Neal Patterson; Content: Reports that Clayton Fritchey, the deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., the national chairman of Americans for Democratic Action, were the masterminds of a conspiracy to discredit Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Congress Off the Hook: Joe Showed the Way"
Date: July 16, 1955; Author: George Rothwell Brown; Published for/in: Journal American; Content: Criticizes Congress for refusing to pass a resolution proposed by McCarthy concerning the council in Geneva and then passing a resolution nearly identical proposed by Senator Knowland, who has opposed McCarthy in the past.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "No Title" (letter to the editor) Author: Mary Collins, Brooklyn; Content: Supports McCarthy and promises to pray for him daily.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Jury to Get Hughes Lying Case Today"
Author: Norma Abrams; Content: Announces that the case of Air Force veteran Paul H. Hughes, accused of lying to a federal grand jury, will go to the jury today.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Vital Questions" (editorial)
Date: July 9, 1955 (has date of July 12 handwritten on it) Published for/in: New York Journal - American; Content: Praises the decision of the Supreme Court to uphold the right of State agencies to refuse employment to individuals who refuse to answer questions about their past Communist affiliations.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Counsel Terms Hughes 'Louse'"
Content: Reports that the defense council admits that Paul Hughes, the defendant, is a 'louse,' but that this fact does not prove his guilt.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "These Days: Foreign Bond Validation"
Author: George Sokolosky; Content: Reports problems caused by bonds stolen by the Russians from German banks when Berlin was taken resurfacing.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Undercover Agent Tells of Red Cells in Colleges"
Date: September 26, 1956; Published for/in: The Evening Star (Page B16) Content: Reports of undercover F.B.I. agents discovering Communist cells at Yale and University of Connecticut.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Defense Official's Wife Got an Army Contract"
Date: January 4, 1957; Published for/in: Washington News; Content: Reports the announcement of Chairman John L. McClellan of the Senate Investigating subcommittee that staff members would be looking into the award of a $834,150 Army contract to the wife of an assistant defense secretary.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Hill Unit Hears Report on Political-Funds Use"
Date: December 13, 1956; Author: John A. Goldsmith; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald (Page A9) Content: Reports that an independent campaign group testified before the Senate that it raised $50,000 for a single unnamed Senate candidate.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "C.P. Case to Direct Fund for Republic" (photocopy)
Date: May 27, 1953; Published for/in: The New York Times; Content: Reports that Congressman C.P. Case will resign in the fall to head the Ford Foundation Agency.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Is McCarthyism the Fight for America?"
Published for/in: The Star-Mirror; Content: Announces that McCarthy will be speaking in a high school auditorium in Tyler, Texas, on October 17 and encourages attendance.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "McCormack Resolution: Was GOP Outsmarted?"
Date: June 1955; Author: George Rothwell Brown; Content: Criticizes the Senate for not passing a resolution by McCarthy and then passing a resolution almost exactly identical to it proposed by McCormack.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "U.S. Lawyers Scanning Morgenthau Diaries"
Date: October 26, 1955; Published for/in: The Evening Star; Content: Reports that government lawyers are examining diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., former Secretary of the Treasury, in an effort to decide if disclosure of their contents by Senate investigators and others would be against national interest. The Senate is interested in Monrenthau's diaries because of his connections to Harry White, whom General Brownwell and Senator Eastland have pegged as a Communist.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Peress Report Assails Army"
Date: July 15, 1955; Author: Herbert Foster; Published for/in: Times Herald; Content: Reports that the Senate Investigating Subcommittee released a final report blasting the Army for mishandling the celebrated case of former Major Irving Peress.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "More Morganthau Files Studied in White Case"
Date: October 27, 1955; Published for/in: The Washington Post and Times Herald; Content: Reports the announcement of former Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. that Senate investigators want to make public parts of his personal diaries that mention Harry White, a suspected Communist.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Honor Deceased Enemy of Soviet" (not full article, second page continuation)
Date: August 24, 1957; Published for/in: The Tablet; Content: Praises McCarthy and defends him against his critics.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : "Milwaukee Journal " (series of clipped articles pasted to paper, attached is a note from "H" asking O'Melia to note from the Milwaukee Journal edition from May 13 a story about the U.S. attorney job.)
Date: May 13, 1954;
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #1: "Nine in Race for US Post"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Announces that Charles F. Nolan has withdrawn from the race for United States attorney for the eastern district of Wisconsin.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #2: "McCarthy Recall Drive is Extended to June 5"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that the organizers of the "Joe Must Go" campaign have extended the deadline for their petition to June 5.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #3: "Kohler Slaps McCarthy for High Supports Stand"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that Wisconsin's Governor Kohler criticized McCarthy for his stand that dairy farmers should get 100% of parity supports.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #4: "Young GOP Chairman Hit" { Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports criticism incited by Charles Zepp, Chairman of the Young Republicans, for his adamant support of McCarthy and condemnation of all those opposed to McCarthy for being Communists; Article #5: "County GOP Talks Ended"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Journal; Content: Reports that negotiations aimed at a merger of two warring Republican organizations in Milwaukee county, the county Republican volunteers and the Constitutional Republican Party of Milwaukee, has been halted.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #6: "State GOP Narrows DA Choice"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that after the withdrawal of Charles F. Nolan from the race for the new U.S. District Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin candidates still in the running include Harvey Kaiser, Leonard C. Fons, Paul Pike Pullen, and David V. Jennings Jr.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #7: "Split GOP Groups Stall Merger Talks"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that negotiations between the Republican Party of Milwaukee County and insurgent group the Constitutional Republican Party have broken down.
- CRJO 5/09 Clipping : Article #8: "Franke Wants Ouster Issue Put to Club"
Published for/in: Milwaukee Sentinel; Content: Reports that state Senator Harry F. Franke has agreed to attend a closed meeting of the North Shore Republican Club executive committee at which the final decision will be reached as to whether he will be expelled form the organization for allying himself with the Joe Must Go movement. Date: May 10, 1954;