Correspondence
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "The Employer's Group Insurance Companies"
Date: August 14, 1953; From: Irving J. Fischer; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Regarding the cost of a set of golf clubs lost on an airline flight from Miami to Washington.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "The Boston Post"
Date: March 24, 1954; From: Bob L.; To: Don; Contents: Thanking Don for returning some news clippings. Asking Senator McCarthy to write a few paragraphs to be included in the new teenager section of the paper.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "United States Senate Office of the Legislative Counsel"
Date: March 26, 1954; From: John M. Reynolds; Contents: Speaking of a bill for the removal of the statute of limitations for offenses concerning national security.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Communist Party, U.S.A." (two copies)
Date: April 25, 1954; From: William Z. Foster, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Pettes Perry; To: Friend; Contents: Calls for Americans to become unified against the threat of McCarthyism against democratic rights and refers to an enclosed Draft Program of the Communist Party.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Urgent"
Date: April 30, 1954 (date of postage - no date on actual letter); To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Urgently warning McCarthy that he and members of his staff (Cohn and Schine) are under investigation of the army aided by the New York police department for being suspected of being homosexual.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "May 11, 1954" (handwritten letter)
Date: May 11, 1954; From: George Dexter; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Reports that a radio broadcaster named Barry Gray called McCarthy a homosexual through association and urges McCarthy to pull strings to get him off the air.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "United States Senate"
Date: July 28, 1954; From: Mary C.; To: Don; Contents: Reports information from Standard and Poor Corporation, Publishers, on Jones and Lamson Machine Company.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Parapack Institute"
Date: August 6, 1954; From: John J. Walsh; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges that Walsh has received a booklet from O'Melia.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "New Jersey Chapter of Pro America" (copy)
Date: October 19, 1954; From: Helen Lee Woodward; To: Federal Communications Commission; Contents: As president of Pro America, Woodward is requesting that Edward Murrow, editor and narrator for the CBS television program "See It Now," be censured for deliberately misrepresenting a program put on by Pro America.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: January 4, 1955; From: Harold Stocker; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Asks O'Melia to send a letter with the data previously discussed on the phone.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "E.M. Waldron and Company Incorporated"
Date: March 9, 1955; From: Ed Waldron; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an attached paper put out by the American Rocket Society concerning a Test Stand built for the Navy by the E.M. Waldron Company.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Queens County Committee"
Date: April 22, 1955; From: Frank J. Coyle; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for helping to arrange for McCarthy to receive the Americanism award of the Queens County American Legion.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Houdaille-Hershey Corporation"
Date: May 2, 1955; From: R.G. Gorman; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Confirms a dinner engagement between Gorman and O'Melia while Gorman is in Washington during the week of May 9.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "347 West 127 Street" (handwritten notes and underlining on letter)
Date: May 25, 1955; From: Paul J. Parobek; To: Olin D. Johnson; Contents: Reports what Parobek sees as violations of his rights by the NACA and the Civil Service Commission that came about because he provided information for a Congressional investigation of the NACA.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "3471 West 127 Street"
Date: August 2, 1955; From: Paul J. Parobek; To: Dwight D. Eisenhower; Contents: Demands Parobek's reinstatement at the NACA on the grounds that his removal was not for reasons of poor performance but a result of the governments failure to enforce laws that would protect Parobek and his job after he complied with the Congressional investigation of the NACA.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices Courshon and Fink"
Date: December 21, 1955; From: Charles J. Courshon; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for his hospitality while Courshon was in Washington and inquires when O'Melia will be visiting Miami so Courshon can return his kindness.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Congress of the United State House of Representatives" (copy)
Date: February 9, 1956; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Lyle Kennedy; Contents: Discusses Smith's efforts to form an ad-hoc foreign affairs committee for the purpose of insuring that China does not gain entrance into the United Nations.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Congress of the United States House of Representatives" (copy)
Date: February 15, 1956; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Lyle Kennedy; Contents: Explains that the absence of Chairman Richards among other events has slowed down the formation of an ad-hoc committee.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Comptroller General of the United States"
Date: March 1, 1956; From: Hugh Campbell; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Thanks McClellan for presenting Congress with a favorable report about the work of the General Accounting Office.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Kay, Dunphy, and McNulty"
Date: June 25, 1956; From: Ward Dunphy; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed check for $62.50 for the fee of the Zwicke - vs - Stonekote case.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices Welsh, Trowbridge, Bills, and Gould"
Date: August 6, 1956; From: F.N. Trowbridge; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Requests a copy of the amended Cellar Bill.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations"
Date: September 17, 1956; From: Walter L. Reynolds; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Doc. 148, which is an index to hearings and reports by Congressional committees on Communism and subversive activities.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations"
Date: October 19, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Thomas McCormack; Contents: Refers to unnamed documents that have been enclosed in response to McCormack's request.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye"
Date: October 23, 1956; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Contents: Relates details of a planned hunting trip and vacation to Ireland, and speaks of the Senators visit to Mr. O'Melia's home.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Houghton, Bullinger, Nehs, and Houghton Attorneys and Counselors at Law"
Date: October 31, 1956; From: Bauer F. Bullinger; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to enclosed documents on the Vlier Precipitator.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye"
Date: December 3, 1956; From: Donald D. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Contains an inquiry concerning real estate belonging to Native Americans over the age of sixty-five.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "December 12, 1956"
Date: December 12, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Ray M. Sheehy; Contents: Thanks Sheehy for a cookbook.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" (copy with handwritten note)
Date: December 19, 1956; From: Donald C. O'Melia; To: John O'Leary; Contents: Comments that Richard O'Melia has not heard from O'Leary since Donald O'Melia's last letter. Asks O'Leary to respond.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "December 28, 1956" (two copies)
Date: December 28, 1956; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Requests that O'Melia be taken off the rolls for a day so that he may withdraw money paid into the Pension and Retirement Fund. O'Melia explains that this money is to be used to help pay for surgery for his nephew, who has a brain tumor.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "January 4, 1957"
Date: January 4, 1957; From: Richard O'Melia; To: A.J. O'Melia; Contents: Explains arrangements made, with Senator McCarthy's help, for the treatment of O'Melia's nephew who has a brain tumor.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kay"
Date: January 18, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Reports that A.J. O'Melia has heard nothing further from Samuel Skylar since his (A.J. O'Melia's) last conversation with Richard O'Melia.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Law Offices of O'Melia and Kaye" (copy)
Date: January 24, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Samuel Skylar; Contents: Acknowledges having received the Superior matter and states that A.J. O'Melia will hold the file from McKay until he has examined it further.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations" (copy attached)
Date: February 2, 1957; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Joseph C. Duke; Contents: Inquires about possible transportation options, including permits for parking a helicopter.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Comptroller General of the United States"
Date: February 6, 1957; From: ? Campbell; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Thanking McClellan for sending a copy of Senate Report No. 1, 85 th Congress.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Dear Senator McClellan:" (copy); To: Senator McClellan; Contents: Expresses concern about attacks made by the Johnston and Hannings Committees on the government security program. Refers to an enclosed article from the Washington Star in which the government security program is discredited. Urges McClellan to support further efforts to seek out and remove Communists already working within the American government.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "The Smith-Mann Syndicate" (handwritten note attached)
Date: September 28, 19--; From: Judd Renz; To: Francis Carr; Contents: Contains suggestions of ways in which McCarthy and his supporters can organize to defend him against his opponents and increase the numbers of his supporters. Attached note directed at Richard O'Melia inquires whether O'Melia has heard anything of these suggestions.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "Dear"
Contents: Commends Thomas W. LaVenia for his work with the Subcommittee and recommends him for promotion and sponsorship.
- CRJO 2/07 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations"
From: Carl Marcy; Contents: Refers to enclosed document, the Legislative History of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the 84 th Congress, which was sent upon the recipients request.
- CRJO 2/08 Folder : Correspondence VIII
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Comptroller General of the United States"
From: Hugh Campbell; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Announces the establishment of the Office of Legislative Liaison and the appointment of Owen A. Kane as the liaison representative to the Committee on Government Operations.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Victor Lasky"
Date: June 1, 1952?; From: Victor Lasky; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: "Dear Dick: By coincidence, after leaving Gene Castle's office this morning I found the enclosed clipping from the Baltimore Sun in the mail. It tells of how we're actually turning a friendly people -- the Austrians -- against us by showing off our wealth abroad. Specifically, please note the concluding paragraph, about the best propaganda for the U.S. would be getting rid of our propagandists in Austria. Gene's findings in his book are that this is generally true all over the world...
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "September 25, 1952, 4:00 P.M." (handwritten note to Richard O'Melia to make a phone call tomorrow)
Date: September 25, 1952; Contents: States that George Kinnear called to request that Joseph McCarthy come to Washington to make a speech on behalf of himself, Senator Cain, and the Republican Party in general.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union" (handwritten note attached)
Date: October 1, 1952; From: Chapman Revercomb; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Urges Joseph McCarthy come to West Virginia on October 20, 21, 28, or 29.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 2, 1952; From: Fred and Gerry Heiden; To: Joseph McCarthy (in care of Richard O'Melia); Contents: States that Barry Goldwater supports McCarthy and that Joe Tuscon needs a pre-election pep rally.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 2, 1952; From: Richard O'Melia; To: George Olson; Contents: Asks Olson to send information about McCarthy's schedule for his trip to Seattle, Washington, on October 22 and 23.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 3, 1952; To: Chapman Revercomb; From: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Joseph McCarthy is seriously considering coming to West Virginia, tentatively on October 21, and tells Revercomb to work with Walter S. Hallanan in order to make final arrangements.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 7, 1952; From: George C. Olsen on behalf of Harry P. Cain; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Asks how many will be in McCarthy's party for his trip to Washington and what airline they will be using.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 8, 1952; From: The Hockings; To: Joseph McCarthy in care of Richard O'Melia; Contents: Offers their home as McCarthy's headquarters during his stay in Tucson and invites him to a dinner in his honor.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 11, 1952; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heiden; Contents: Asks for complete details concerning McCarthy's schedule and appearances in Tucson. Requests that no dinners or press conferences be scheduled before or after his speech due to McCarthy's health.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 11, 1952; From: Fred Hieden; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Gives the details of McCarthy's planned appearance in Tucson, including that his speech will be attended by distinguished guests Governor Pyle, Barry Goldwater, and Steve Morehead.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "October 13, 1952" (copy, attached is another letter, also a copy, written by Francis E. Flaherty requesting that Senator McCarthy come to a luncheon and speak before the Serra Club while in Seattle Washington)
Date: October 13, 1952; From: Ray Kermas; To: Francis E. Flaherty; Contents: Acknowledges having received Flaherty's letter and explains that neither Joseph McCarthy nor Richard O'Melia are present at the home office. Gives information for Flaherty to contact O'Melia.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 16, 1952; From: Ryan; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Reports that McCarthy's New Britain appearance has been canceled and states how O'Melia may go about canceling McCarthy's appearance at the Sheridan Luncheon. Advises that O'Melia keep pressure on Danaher and Richard Benson to win Chairman Waterbury so to be sure of having proper radio coverage.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 18, 1952; From: Ed Ingle; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Suggests McCarthy present on television a film called "The March of Crime," which dramatizes corruption and Communism in the American government.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: October 28, 1952; From: John Chapple; To: Francis Schweinler; Contents: Suggests that Senator Wiley speak in Wisconsin about Communists in the United Nations in order to support McCarthy and to gain the support of McCarthy's supporters.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: November 3, 1952; From: Emory A. Samson; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Congratulates McCarthy on a good speech and wishes him luck.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "November 21, 1953" (copy, covered with handwritten notes, underlining, and cross-outs)
Date: November 21, 1953; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Rosel H. Hyde; Contents: States that William Evjue of Badger Television Company has proven himself totally unfit to own and control a television station, and therefore Badger Television should not be considered as an applicant for the licensing of a new television station in Madison, Wisconsin. Makes this statement on the basis of the fact that Evjue has defended Communist leaders exposed by the Commission and has shown flagrant disregard for the Commissions explicit broadcasting rules. Refers to several enclosures from various newspapers and journals.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Charles Garland"
Date: January 28, 1954; From: Charles Garland; To: Ross Rizley; Contents: Explains how Garland came into possession of certain papers that are to be used by McCarthy in a formal investigative action against the Motion Picture Service of Agriculture, and asks for a letter to insure that he can still find employment after the investigation is over.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: November 3, 1954; From: Ransom Gaskill; To: Joseph McCarthy; Contents: Asks for a time and place where a delegation from the Department of New Jersey Army and Navy Union U.S.A. can present McCarthy with a citation.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: November 18, 1954; From: Fred H. Appleton; To: Don O'Melia; Contents: States that Otis Gomillion is withdrawing from the U.S. Marshall appointment in Appleton's favor.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Box 77" (handwritten note at bottom)
Date: December 16, 1954; From: Barbara Dumble; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Explains that Dumble has written an article and sent it into the American Mercury on behalf of McCarthy's cause.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "37 Brunswick Street"
From: Esther McDevitt; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Refers to an enclosed article which McDevitt is sending to O'Melia on the grounds that it attacks McCarthy.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Dear Dick" (handwritten letter)
Date: January 12, 1955; From: Don O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks Richard O'Melia for considerations over the past few months, and reports the address and phone number of a friend of Richard O'Melia from World War II, Mike Walchon.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "States of New York Department of Law"
Date: March 30, 1955; From: Jacob K. Javits and Roth Kessler Toch; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Javits and Toch are sending O'Melia reports of the Rapp-Courdert hearings.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "American Civil Liberties Union" (copy)
Date: June 9, 1955; From: Patrick Murphy Malin; To: George Sokolsky; Contents: States that the American Civil Liberties Union has found that no violations of civil liberties were involved in the arrest and ongoing trial of Lucille Miller, and gives the reasons for these findings.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "June 16, 1955"
Date: June 16, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: John L. Connolly; Contents: Acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Connolly (see "Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company," June 14, 1955). Reports that O'Melia has discussed with McCarthy the introducing of a bill similar to S. 2638 at the 84 th Congress.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company"
Date: June 14, 1955; From: John L. Connolly; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Connolly has enclosed a letter written by his associate, James P. Ryan (see "James P. Ryan Attorney at Law," June 10, 1955), and expresses the hope that McCarthy will aid Senator Thye in introducing certain legislation.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "James P. Ryan Attorney at Law" (attached is a letter from Ryan to Senator Edward J. Thye, asking him to introduce into Congress a bill similar to S. 2638, and a copy of bill S. 2638)
Date: June 10, 1955; From: James P. Ryan; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Explains the background behind the creation of bill S. 2638, and asks O'Melia to speak to Mr. Harvey Higley on its behalf.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Department of the Army" (copy; attached is a letter, also a copy, from Thye to John J. Ryan, father of William J Ryan, explaining that he has sent a copy of a letter received from the Army concerning his son's need of medical aid).; From: Colonel C.G. Blakeney; To: Edward J. Thye; Contents: Reports the army record of William J. Ryan, on whose behalf Thye is introducing bill S. 2638. Explains that Ryan is not eligible for admittance to a Veterans Hospital because his injury occurred while he was in a civilian status.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "United States Senate" (copy)
Date: October 5, 1949; From: Edward J. Thye; To: John J. Ryan; Contents: Reports Thye's finding that, under current laws, there is no way that Ryan's son, William J. Ryan con receive aid from the U.S. government (see "Department of the Army"). States Thye's decision to offer a special bill in Congress on Ryan's behalf.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: February 21, 1956; From: Lawrence H. Smith; To: Lyle Kennedy; Contents: Reports that Chairman Richards of the House Foreign Affairs Committee has appointed an ad-hoc committee to study Communist China, consisting of Democrat Congressman Dood, Zablocki, and Byrd and Republican Congressmen Smith and Jackson.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Western Union"
Date: July 30, 1956; From: Jim McGoldrick; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Asks O'Melia to send multiple copies of bill H.R. 6040 along with the reports from the Finance Committee and the Ways and Means Committee.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Sheils Halter McGoldrick and Fallon Attorneys at Law"
Date: July 30, 1956; From: James G. McGoldrick; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Requests copies of bill H.R. 1167, which was considered at the 84 th Congress, and of the reports from the Senate Finance and Ways and Means Committees. Also asks the status of another bill to be introduced for the amendment of the Customs Simplification Act of 1954.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations"
Date: September 24, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Harry L. Wingate, Jr.; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document 148 and thanks Wingate for his assistance in compiling information which appears in said document. Requests an undersigned copy of all hearings, reports, and documents that were published by Wingate's committee.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Commission on Government Security" (attached is a letter from Lloyd Wright to President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, and Speaker of the House Rayburn setting forth the Committee's Commissioners and Subcommittees, also attached is a copy of the Joint Resolution to form the Commission on Government Security)
Date: September 28, 1956; From: Lloyd Wright; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: States that Lloyd has enclosed, as requested by O'Melia, a copy of a letter from the Commission on Government Security dated June 19, 1956, to President Dwight Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, which sets forth the names of the Commissioners with a breakdown of the Subcommittees.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Armed Services"
Date: October 1, 1956; From: Harry L. Wingate, Jr.; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges O'Melia's request to be place on a mailing list to receive copies of all publications of the Committee on Government Operations, but explains that there is no permanent mailing list so that the Committee can only send out publications in response to O'Melia's specific request.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Militant Truth"
Date: October 23, 1956; From: Sherman A. Patterson; To: Committee on Government Operations; Contents: Requests a copy of Senate Document 148, "Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "November 28, 1956" (copy)
Date: November 28, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: H.J. Pierson; Contents: Acknowledges having received a letter from Pierson sent Special Delivery, and suggests that Pierson and George A. Bowman correspond directly rather than using O'Melia as an intermediary.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Samuel Ward"
Date: December 18, 1956; From: Samuel Ward; To: John L. McClellan; Contents: Points out that hearings by the Senate Committee from 1919 concerning Bolshevik Propaganda have been omitted from the recently published Senate Document #148, Summary - Index 1918-1956 of Congressional Investigations of Communism.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 26, 1956" (attached is a reply from Samuel Ward to Walter L. Reynolds)
Date: December 26, 1956; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Samuel Ward; Contents: Responds on behalf of John L. McClellan to and earlier letter from Samuel Ward (see "Samuel Ward") by replying that the hearings on Bolshevik Propaganda, which Ward thought were omitted, are actually on page three of Senate Document #148. In the attached note Ward explains why he made this error.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 26, 1956"
Date: December 26, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: George Fingold; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Massachusetts, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: C. Ferdinand Sybert; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document # 148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Maryland, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Harold R. Fatzer; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Kansas, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Latham Castle; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Illinois, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Louis C. Wyman; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New Hampshire, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "The State of New Hampshire"
Date: January 4, 1957; From: Louis C. Wyman; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956; To: Louis C. Wyman"), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New Hampshire, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Jacob K. Javits; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New York, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "State of New York Department of Law"
Date: January 3, 1957; From: Jacob K. Javits; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: Jacob Javits), reports that Javits has not corrections or omissions to suggest for Senate Document #148 regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New York, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Louis C. Wyman; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of New Hampshire, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Vernon W. Thomson; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Wisconsin, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "State of Wisconsin Executive Office"
Date: January 29, 1957; From: Vernon W. Thomson; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Thanks O'Melia for sending him a copy of Senate Document #148 and proudly comments on how only one of all the hearings makes reference to Wisconsin. Points out that in 1955, the Wisconsin legislature also attempted to pass a Subversive Activities Control bill.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Committee on Un-Filipino Activities; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the Philippines, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "February 6, 1957" (two copies)
Date: February 6, 1957; From: Joaquin R. Roces; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: Acknowledges the receipt of O'Melia's letter (see "December 27, 1956;: To: Committee on UN-Filipino Activities), and refers to an enclosed copy of a mimeograph CAFA Report as first presented and approved by the Committee on UN-Filipino Activities.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: I.M.U.A.; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in Hawaii, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "Hawaii Residents' Association"
Date: January 14, 1957; From: Robert C. Rhoads; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: I.M.U.A.), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Hawaii, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Thomas M. Kavanagh; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Michigan, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "State of Michigan"
Date: January 29, 1957; From: Thomas M. Kavanagh; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: Thomas M. Kavanagh), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Michigan, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Don Eastvold; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Washington, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "State of Washington"
Date: January 14, 1957; From: Michael R. Alfieri; To: Richard O'Melia; Contents: In response to O'Melia's request (see "December 27, 1956;" To: Don Eastvold), reports several corrections or omissions found in Senate Document #148 concerning reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Washington, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/08 Correspondence : "December 27, 1956"
Date: December 27, 1956; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Mac Q. Williamson; Contents: Refers to an enclosed copy of Senate Document #148 and asks for suggestions of corrections or omissions regarding reports and hearings which have been held in the State of Oklahoma, up to and including 1956.
- CRJO 2/09 Folder : Correspondence IX