Correspondence
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "St. Patrick's Church" (handwritten note)
Date: October 29, 1954; From: Monsignor Barry; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to two enclosed checks for $100.00.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "General Tire Service, Inc."
Date: November 10, 1954; From: Michael O'Neil; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to an enclosed check for $100.00 requested by Monsignor Barry.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Tokyo, Japan"
Date: November 1, 1954; From: D.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to two enclosed believed to be of interest to O'Melia, a copy of a card circulated in Japan during Adlai Stevenson's world tour and a copy of the Asahi Evening News that refers to U.S. interference with British trade with China.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Robert A. Vogeler"
Date: November 27, 1954; From: Robert A. Vogeler; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for letter and favors and states that he will be visiting Washington D.C. soon.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Free Men Speak, A Newsletter of Opinion"
Date: November 25, 1954; From: Phoebe Greene Courtney; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports the activities and support given to pro-McCarthy organizations in Louisiana. Attached are two articles from local papers describing the activities of pro-McCarthy organizations.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Robert A. Vogeler"
Date: November 29, 1954; From: Pia M. Eykens; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Discusses arrangements and plans for Father Martiin-Artajo's visit.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Leedom-O'Connor and Noyes Co."
Date: March 1, 1955; From: Leedom-O'Connor and Noyes Insurance Co.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Contains a bill for $10.00.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts"
Date: April 13, 1955; From: Thomas H. Bresnahan, Counsel, Special Commission to Study and Investigate Communism and Subversive Activities and Related Matters, in the Commonwealth; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Replies that he will forward copies of their report to the Legislature as soon as it is filed.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "April 19, 1955" (two copies)
Date: April 19, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: E.W. Garrett, Chief Probation Officer, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; Content: States that from his meetings with Randy Hamilton he believes Hamilton to be courteous and professional.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "August 25, 1955"
Date: August 25, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Jackson R. Lynn; Content: Refers to an enclosed cashier's check for $577.68, and requests that his address record be corrected.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Law Office Arlo McKinnon"
Date: June 18, 1956; From: Arlo McKinnon; To: Ward Dunphy and Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Refers to enclosed checks for $125.00 for service rendered on the Zwicke case.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Murphy's Clothing - Furniture - Sportswear - Shoes"
Date: January 1, 1957; From: Murphy's; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Contains a bill for $33.44.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "The Columban Fathers"
Date: January 29, 1957; From: Reverand Peter McPartland, J.C.D., Director; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Thanks O'Melia for a letter and states that historical notes and Crest of the O'Melia family have been sent to O'Melia under a different cover.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "United States Civil Service Commission"
To: Director, Eleventh U.S. Civil Service Region; Content: Contains the application of Edith Wittschau Kane.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "February 4, 1957"
Date: February 4, 1957; From: Glenn E. Shriver; To: Senator John L. McClellan; Content: Concerning alleged bribery and collusion of government purchasing officers in the Air Force.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Special Report" (handwritten letter)
Date: February 9, 1957; From: Bud; To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Thanks the O'Melia's for consideration and sympathy shown after the death of his son, Al.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Law Offices of O'Meila and Kaye"
Date: March 11, 1957; From: A.J. O'Melia; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: Gives details concerning the death and funeral of a family member named May, and discusses candidates Richard O'Melia is considering to fill a political position, including Bowman and Kohler.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Commercial Cables"
Date: September 25, 1955; From: James Kellis; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that an urgent cable was received from Doctor William Morgan who wishes O'Melia to contact him.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "United States Senate"
From: V.; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: States that he or she was glad to read material which contains suggestions for A.G.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Dear Mr. O'Melia:"
To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: Reports what the writer has on file for representative Mike Mansfield.
- CRJO 2/14 Correspondence : "Monday"
Date: March 11, 1957 (date of postage); From: Mother (O'Melia); To: Richard and Jane O'Melia; Content: Discusses the well-being and activities of family members.
- CRJO 2/15 Folder : Correspondence XV
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Letter
Date: December 17, 1952; From: E.P. Connell; To: Mr. T.A. McCormack; Content: "Attached is a check, the eloquent SWAN SONG of the Joseph R. McCarthy broadcast committee that has performed its function excellently, promptly and with amazing solvency." (2 pp)
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Letter
Date: July 22, 1954; From: Clayton R. Lusk; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "In reply to your letter of July 15, 1954, would say that the Lusk Joint Legislative Committee began its investigation in May or June, 1919 and got out its report in 1920." (1 PP)
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Letter
Date: January 12, 1955; From: Kenneth F. McClure; To: Mr. David A. Walsh; Content: "This is in reply to your letter of December 17, 1954, in which you request our views with respect to various procedural and other matters arising in connection with the controversy between yourself and the National Bureau of Standards concerning the joinder of parties in an investigation involving an obturator probe." (2 PP)
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Confidential Memorandum
Date: July 13, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: Hon. William Jenner; Content: "According to press reports, investigation of the twenty-five charges made against me during the past three months by the Alsops, Drew Pearson, Joseph Fanelli, Harry Rand and others and a document I recently submitted to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary has been referred to the Subcommittee on Internal Security." (2 PP)
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Confidential, Urgent Memorandum
Date: July 13, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: Senator McCarthy; Content: "I have only one request -- that you use your influence in the Senate to have the Internal Security subcommittee set up a quick executive hearing -- with only one Senator if more can not attend -- to get my sworn testimony on the record without delay." (2 PP)
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Letter
To: Hon. Herbert Brownell; Content: "I am writing to you regarding the situation of Paul Crouch since the extraordinary total of some two dozen charges have been made against him by the Alsop brothers, Drew Pearson and attorneys Fanelli and Rand during the past three months." (2 PP)
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Letter
Date: July 2, 1954; From: John Edgar Hoover; To: Mr. Paul Crouch; Content: "Since the situation to which you refer is of interest to the Attorney General I am taking the liberty of forwarding to him photostates of your letter and enclosures for his information.
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Letter
Date: July 7, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: Mr. J. Edgar Hoover; Content: "Thanks for you letter of July 2nd. I am glad to note that you sent photostates of my letter and material submitted by me to the Attorney General.
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Newspaper Clipping
Date: July 4, 1954; From: The Washington Post; Content: "No less than three of the Justice Department's paid informers and witnesses are now being investigated for possible perjury -- and by the same Justice Department that employs them." These sentences are outlined in blue: "...--and they probably were facts--that he poured out in his second testimony? In short, just what is the Justice Department relationship to these people? Finally, Attorney General Herbert Brownell's right hand is now, in effect, investigating what his left hand has been doing. Great Departmental interests are fighting on the side of the left hand. Is this sound practice?
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Newspaper Clipping
From: The Washington Post; Content: "Your June 29 editorial, 'Cult of the informer' is a real blow to J. Edgar Hoover and others who have asked former Communists to come forward and place their knowledge of the Red conspiracy at the disposal of our Government.
- CRJO 2/15 Correspondence : Newspaper Clipping
Date: July 6, 1954; From: Daily Worker; Content: "Recently, two professional 'anti-Communism' stoolpigeons tried to wreck Dr. Ralph Bunch's, U.S. Representative in the United States and failed.
- CRJO 2/16 Folder : Correspondence XVI
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: July 20; Content: "Cong. Walters Speech - He is no good -- But he is a ____ but he looks for headlines." Handwritten on United States Senant stationary.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Two letters stapled together { 1. Date: September 9, 1955; From: Edgar C. Bundy; To: Mr. Dick O'Melia; Content: "Enclosed please find our check for $100.00 to help pay for the cost of reproducing Congressman Reece's speech on the Ford Foundation." "rec'd 9-13 and sent to Brodie by Bugeye."
2. Date: September 13, 1955; To: Mr. Edgar C. Bundy; Content: "Dick O'Melia has contacted me and we are placing an order for additional copies of the speech on the Ford Fund for the Republic.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Protest
From: Lary W. Davis; To: Senator John J. McCellan; Content: "I, the undersigned, a tenant of the Success Park-Canaan Village Project, Bridgeport and Stratford, Connecticut, do hereby, protest the injury suffered by reason of the mishandling of the sale of these public lands and buildings by an agency of the Executive Branch of our government and by the infringements of The Success Village Apartments, Inc., both to the prejudice of the rights and interests, and of the preference accorded me by the Legislative Branch of our Government.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Protest
From: Mr. Herman (?); To: Senator John J. McCellan; Content: "I, the undersigned, a tenant of the Success Park-Canaan Village Project, Bridgeport and Stratford, Connecticut, do hereby, protest the injury suffered by reason of the mishandling of the sale of these public lands and buildings by an agency of the Executive Branch of our government and by the infringements of The Success Village Apartments, Inc., both to the prejudice of the rights and interests, and of the preference accorded me by the Legislative Branch of our Government.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memo
Date: October 2, 1952; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "The above mentioned people have now agreed that the Senator should speak in Eastern Connecticut and this plan is proposed by the Eastern Connecticut Association." Two copies.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: October 27, 1954; From: Frances Mims; To: Mrs. Driscoll; Content: "The following is the pertinent portion of the Bruce Jolly newspaper article appearing in the Greensboro (NC) Daily News of Wednesday, August 4, 1954 relating to Judge Ervin:
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: March 2, 1953; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "Although I have been unable to locate the five major speech drafts I prepared as Director of the American Division of the Republican National Committee during the 1940 campaign, I have located the attached working sheets which contain the basic information from which these speeches were written." No attachments.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Personal
Date: February 22, 1957; From: Maurie G. Olson; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "I received a nice letter from Senator Jenner concerning Milton Brown of South Bend, whom we discussed when I was in Washington. I appreciate your efforts very much.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: April 25, 1954; From: Three members of the National Committee, Communist Party, USA; To: Friend; Content: "Our country stands at the crossroads. One path leads to economic catastrophe, fascism and world war; the other leads to jobs, democracy and peace.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: January 13, 1956; From: Ernest S. Griffith; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: " In response to your request of November 14, 1955, for a list of all individuals appearing before the Fish Committee, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, the House Un-American Activities Committee and the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations who have been cited for contempt of Congress, together with the final disposition of each case, we submit the attached report." (11 PP attached)
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: July 9, 1954; From: Tench Tilghman; To: Spessard L. Holland; Content: "The Department of the Army has referred to the Department of Justice certain matters concerning Contract No. QM-61189 and others with Richmond Packers. Because of the possible existence of a substantial claim against Richmond Packers arising out of other contracts for which the Army had made full payment, funds which were otherwise due under Contract QM-61189 were withheld.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: November 12, 1957; From: J. Edgar Hoover; To: Francis E. Walter; Content: "The booklet [Operation Abolition] depicts another example of the apparent ease with which the communists have been able to enlist the support of misguided individuals to assist in obscuring their subversive workings. Certainly the real meaning of civil liberties is not understood by these communist apologists.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: December 3, 1954; From: Paul J. Cotter; To: Senator Ferguson, Senator George; Content: "As I read Chapter XIII of the Post Office Manual, it might appear that you have been furnished with a section of this chapter which is not applicable to the case in point, rather than Section 3, a copy of which I am attaching." (No attachment.)
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: October 26, 1956; From: Lee R. Pennington; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: "With reference to the proposed study contained in your memorandum of October 15, 1956, I think to dig into the 'judicial' aspects of all Fifth Amendment cases and the others listed in your memorandum would do an outstanding service to those of us engaged in counter-subversive work." Included are letters of support and two copies of a "Proposed subject matter for a new Senate Document.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: October 25, 1952; From: Chris E. Mullen, J. E. Murphy, and Paul Geenen; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "Please accept the enclosed with our compliments. We wish to show you in a small way our appreciation of the magnificent work you are doing in ridding our country of communists and traitors.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Three letters
Date: March 31, 1955; April 4, 1955; April 7, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia and Richard W. Ervin; To: Richard J. O'Melia and Richard W. Ervin; Content: "Letters requesting, sending, and receiving a report on investigation of Subversive Activities in Florida dated March 1955.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: March 31, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Phillip Bowker; Content: "It would be very much appreciated if your Commission could furnish us two copies of the report you plan to issue prior to May 31st, when it becomes available.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: March 21, 1955; From: William J. Haese; To: Richard. O'Melia; Content: "I certainly appreciate the receipt of the Army Court Martial Manual. It has proved to be of extreme value in our Legion Program." Attached is an acknowledgment letter.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letters
Date: March 8, 1955; March 21, 1955; March 28, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia and Jacob K. Javits; To: Richard J. O'Melia and Jacob K. Javits; Content: Letters requesting, sending, and receiving copies of the Rapp-Coudert hearings on education which were held in New York.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: February 28, 1955; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Mary E. Hope; Content: Acknowledgment of being put on mailing list of the eighth, 1954, report from the Senate Fact-finding Committee on Un-American Activities and requesting the 1953 report.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letters
Date: February 15, 1955; February 23, 1955; February 25, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia and Samuel L. Devine; To: Richard J. O'Melia and Samuel L. Devine; Content: Letters requesting, sending, and receding copies of the report of the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: February 25, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Edmund G. Brown; Contents: "Thank you very much for your letter informing me that you have redirected my request of February 15th to the California Un-American Activities Committee." Two copies.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: February 18, 1955; From: Latham Castle; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "Under the law of Illinois my office is not an investigative agency and therefore I have no information with which I can supply you.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letters
Date: April 7, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Ferdinand Sybert, Anthony Julian, Frank F. Truscott, Grover C. Richmond, Don Eastbold, Thomas Cavanaugh, and John Bracken; Content: "We are interested in compiling a library of all investigations which have been made in your state into Communist infiltration. Any information or assistance you could give us as to obtaining copies of hearings, reports, etc., would be very much appreciated." Additional letter addressed to Massachusetts Commission on Communism, including same information, dated June 16, 1955.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memo
Date: April 25, 1955; From: Dick O'Melia; To: Michael O'Neil; Content: "Reservations at Congressional Hotel for you and Dick Fincher for Thursday made.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memo
Date: January 24, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Pete Frigo; Content: "In all the confusion of the committee changeover, etc., I have just discovered that I never wrote to thank you for the cheese you sent at Christmas.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: January 24, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Norris Cotton; Content: "This is to acknowledge your request of January 20, 1955, for information concerning alleged Communist activities of the DeGiorgi Brothers Seed Company, of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Western Union Telefax
Date: January 10, 1955; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: Mr. Charles Kersten; Content: "Please call me at your earliest convenience at my office or OL 6-7942.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: October 18, 1954 - 4:30 P.M.; From: Richard J. O'Melia; To: James N. Juliana; Content: "Mr. Jeffrey contracted me last week and informed me that he had been called on the telephone by a Mr. Joseph Crane who represented himself as being from the Russian Embassy. Mr. Crane asked Mr. Jeffrey if he would be interested in a position with Amtorg Corporation. An appointment was made for today, October 18th, at 11:30 A.M., at the Russian Embassy." Written on side: "This info furnished orally to Dale DeLoocky of FBI 4:15 P.M. Oct 20, 1954 by FPC and JAJ.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memo
Date: November 11, 1954; From: JB; To: Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "On page 88 of my manuscript I said that 24 of the 39 members of the board of advisors of the National Committee for an Effective Congress have had records of affiliation with Communist fronts and Communist enterprises .
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandums
Date: various; From: Richard O'Melia; To: Francis P. Carr; Content: Eleven memos discussing informants regarding the National Security Agency.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: January 6, 1954; From: C. George Anastos; To: Francis P. Carr; Content: "This date Mr. Wade Waldron (former newspaperman with the Hearst papers and now in the Television business with Wade Waldron and Producers, Inc., located at the Shoream Building, Washington, D.C. Telephone District 7-5558; home telephone King 8-3599) was interviewed and gave the following information.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Personal
Date: September 14, 1954; From: Frank J. Tracy; To: Mr. Richard J. O'Melia; Content: "My boss is currently on a business trip through the East and expects to be in Washington this week of September 20. As you know, Mr. Scanlan has long been a backer of Senator McCarthy, having admired him and his work from afar these past several years.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: August 23, 1954; From: A. D. Sutherland; To: Richard O'Melia; Content: "I am anxious to go over the Joint Stock Land Bank problem with you. Could you arrange to stop here on your way back to Washington or would you rather I come up and see you?
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Personal Letter
Date: June 3, 1955; From: M. Barry; To: Senator McCarthy; Content: "William C. McCabe of our parish is trying to get the contract to operate the Senate Dinning Room. I understand you are a member of the Rules Committee; and that you have a vote in the matter of operating the Dinning Room.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Translation
Date: December 7, 1934; From: Reinke; To: Mr. Werner Schoknecht; Content: "In order to maintain public safety and orders, in accordance with Par. 1 of the Regulation of the Reichspresident for the Protection of the People and the Nation, dated 28, 1933, the appearance of the periodical publication 'We War-Volunteers of 1914/15' is forbidden until further notice.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Translation
Date: December 15, 1953; From: Werner Schoknecht; To: Mr. Earl J. Carroll; Content: "I saw in the paper 'Sueddeutsche Zeitung' that you have compiled a list of 125 American Communists who in the name of American democracy set up an unprecedented dictatorship in Germany after armistice day. You would deserve all merits if you would show to the American nation by means of a practical example how easily a red dictatorship can form under the cover of seemingly democratic forms.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Translation
Date: December 21, 1953; From: Werner Schoknecht; To: Miss Secretary; Content: "Thank you very much for your letter of the 19th and for the trouble I have most probably caused you with translating my letters. In High School we used to learn Latin and Greek but not English, otherwise I might have had an opportunity to inform born Americans already in the past.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
From: Eustace Mullins; To: Don Surine; Content: "Several points relevant to the defection of Dr. John to the Communists have not been sufficiently emphasized, and I do feel that they are of great importance in the Senator's criticism of Allen Dulles. First of all, John was involved in the July, 1944 plot against Hitler, and Allen Dulles, in his book, "Germany's Underground" Macmillan, 1947, takes credit for organizing this plot.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: December 27, 1953; From: Werner Schoknecht; To: Mr. Earl J. Carroll; Content: "On December 21st I sent you an article from the London Times of 2.23.1934 describing my public resistance against the Nazi dictatorship. At the same time I sent you a fotocopy of the prohibition of my periodical by the Gestapo, dated 7.12.34.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Statement
From: Joe McCarthy; To: Senator Karl E. Mundt; Content: "We are submitting herewith what we consider to be pertinent data concerning the attempt by two Army civilians, Mr. Robert T. Stevens and Mr. John G. Adams, to discredit the Investigations Subcommittee, and to force a discontinuance of our hearings exposing Communist infiltration in their department." Attached are memos from the American Law Division of the Library of Congress and a letter from Kathryn Kohler to Mr. Fortney Stark.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
Date: January 12, 1957; From: Reynaldo Gubbins; To: Senator Langer; Content: "Senator Ralph E. Flanders has informed me that he is willing to co-sponser my bill with another senator of the Committee on the Judiciary.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memo
To: O'Melia and Schweinler; Content: "Morning of October 15th, Mr. Bazil Brewer of New Bedford, Mass., publisher of newspaper there and on Cape Cod...says he's pretty well acquainted with McCarthy (in the Marines together) Was Mass. Taft manager.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
From: Dr. Jeuo; To: Joseph McCarthy; Content: "by Your kind permission I enclose the copy of my letter written to the honorable Mr. Kersten on the occasion of his noble action for the sake of liberation of Hungary having submitted a concurrent resolution in the House of Representatives.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
From: Pat Gorman; Content: "The President of the Council for Economic and Industrial Research, Inc., is Herbert William Robinson [, a mbr of the ADA.]
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Letter
To: Charles Kersten; Content: "On the occasion of Your noble action to intervene on behalf of Hungary to liberate her from the Bolshevik subjugation having submitted a concurrent resolution in this case in the House of Representatives, please, accept my best thanks.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum:
Date: August 2, 1954; From: William C. Warren; To: Robert Nathan; Dr. Herbert Robinson; Content: "The Council for Economic and Industry Research, Inc., has a highly classified contract with the Air Force. The following are the details in the Air Force letter given in confidence to the Senator Appropriations Committee.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: August 4, 1956; From: Miles Scull, Jr.; To: All members of the Senate; Content: "In the belief that it may be helpful in handling inquiries concerning Congressional action on the Hoover Commission Reports, the following is respectfully submitted for your information:
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: January 26, 1954; From: Sirdar J. J. Singh; Content: "Objective - It is agreed that in view of the aggressive intent of world Communism, the United States must adopt the policy of 'speak softly, but carry a big stick.'
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Date: January 10, 1957; From: Miles Scull, Jr.; To: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy; Content: "The spurious allegation in the above publication accusing Senator McCarthy of attempting to 'liquidate the Rural Electrification Administration and eventually destroy the Nation's rural electric cooperatives' is without foundation of fact.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memo
Date: January 22, 1957; From: the Office of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; Content: "The Joint Committee on Atomic Energy plans to hold public hearings beginning on Tuesday, February 19 to receive testimony from representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission, industry and other interested individuals and organizations on the development, growth and state of the atomic energy industry, it was announced today by Representative Carl T. Durham, Chairman of the Committee.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
Content: "Msgr. Barry called Dick. Dick was at lunch. Emily called Dick and told him of the call.
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
From: United States Senate; Content: Handwritten note with "Steve Thuransky" "Washington D.C." "Hungarian Newspapers
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Memorandum
From: United States Senate; Content: Handwritten note with "Hartsell - checked on Am. Cryptographic admitted assoc. with...
- CRJO 2/16 Correspondence : Personal Letter Translated from Russian
Date: New York, November 23, 1930; From: Mikhail Hendler, 2065 Morris Av. Bronx; To: Honourable Hamilton Fish, Jr. Chairman of the Congression[sic] Committee; Content: “Under the oath I can testify to the following: Early in 1922, I was sent to Greece, to organize by the order of O.G.P.U. a net of military and Political Espionage. On my way back to Russia, I stopped in Sophia, where in the hotel “Bulgaria,” I met some comrades from Moscow. Although officially they constitute Soviet Red Cross Mission in Bulgaria, in fact they were working under the orders of Military Espionage Division of the Red Army and of Foreign Division of OGPU.”; Key names/terms: Kozeshroff, Pokrousky, Trillisser, Menjinsky, Mikhail
- CRJO 7/03 Folder : Oversize Correspondence I
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "To: General Robert E. Wood" (handwritten letter with corrections) ; To: General Robert E. Wood; Contents: Thanks General Wood and the Committee for making the McCarthy broadcast possible.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "United States Senate Committee on Government Operations"
Date: January 9, 1954; From: Walter L. Reynolds; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Regarding suggested investigation of activities and deficiencies in the administration and operations of the Institute of Inter-American Affairs. Refers to an attached extract from the original galleys of the Report of GAO Audits of Government Corporations.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "Immediate Release" (press release - copy of correspondence, released by James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President)
Date: May 17, 1954; From: Dwight D. Eisenhower; To: Secretary of Defense; Contents: Instructs the Secretary of Defense that the employees of the Defense Department, while appearing before the Senate Subcommittee on Government Operations, disclose any information concerning conversations or communications that concern matters of confidentiality.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "Memorandum"
Date: 1952 or later; From: Attorney General; To: Dwight D. Eisenhower; Contents: Recounts the history of the President's power to withhold documents requested by Congress if it is in the interest of the public good that they be withheld.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "The Prudential Insurance Company of America"
Date: August 28, 1953; From: Clarence E. Johnson, Resident Manager; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Informs O'Melia that his loan request is approved. Attached is a copy of the request and a list of conditions.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "My dear Mr. Wilson:"
Date: March 29, 1954; From: Joseph McCarthy; To: Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense; Contents: Requests information concerning the number of special appointments within the military that have been requested by Executive Officials since the beginning of World War II.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "Schmidt, Egan and Murray" (copy)
Date: June 24, 1954; From: Godfrey P. Schmidt; To: Herbert Brwonell, Jr., Attorney General; Contents: Establishes that Schmidt is aware that his client Paul Crouch is under investigation, and offers to cooperate in any way possible. Refers to attached papers concerning the charges against Crouch.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "Phone: North 7-4727"
Date: June 28, 1954; From: Paul Crouch; To: J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Contents: Crouch, an ex-Communist whose testimony has convicted several individuals as Communist conspirators, defends himself against what he sees as trumped up charges made in an effort to whitewash Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who is currently undergoing investigation.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "Southport, Florida"
Date: November 28, 1954; From: John L. Hitchings; To: Richard Nixon, Vice President; Contents: Reports to Nixon that in a letter to Hitchings, Senator Smathers expressed the opinion that he agreed with the decision of the Watkins Committee to censure McCarthy even though McCarthy had yet to speak in his own defense. Expresses the view that the decision to censure McCarthy was Communist fomented and Constitutionally wrong.
- CRJO 7/03 Correspondence : "Dec. 29, 1954" (handwritten letter)
Date: December 29, 1954; From: Dan Graves; To: Richard J. O'Melia; Contents: Refers to a document concerning a testimony which Graves has sent to O'Melia along with this letter. States that it was decided that exhibits 16 and 17 were mis-numbered and lost during the hearing and that this misplacement should be taken into account since McCarthy cannot be later confronted with evidence that did not appear before the committee.