C. B. Baldwin, secretary, Progressive Party.
Thomas G. Buchanan, Jr., legislative director, Civil Rights Congress,
Washington____
Rev. John Darr, Jr., Young Progressives of America, New York City.
Clifford J. Durr, president, National Lawyers Guild, Washington____
James F. Green, chairman, National Americanism Commission, the
American Legion, Omaha, Nebr..
Thomas E. Harris, assistant general counsel, Congress of Industrial
Organizations, Washington, D. C..........
Mrs. Ada B. Jackson, Congress of American Women, New York City.
Arnold Johnson, legislative director Communist Party, New York
City---
Winston McDaniel, student, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis..
Robert E. McLaughlin, national legislative director, AMVETS.........
Bernard Mintor, United Furniture Workers of America, Congress of
Industrial Organizations, New York City.
Joseph H. Rainey, magistrate, Philadelphia, Pa.
Donald Richberg, attorney, Washington, D. C.
Benjamin C. Sigal, attorney, Washington, D. C., representing Amer-
icans for Democratic Action and Civil Liberties Union
John C. Williamson, assistant director, National Legislative Service,
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Newspaper clipping, the Washington Daily News, dated May 3, 1949.
The committee file contains scores of letters, telegrams, postals, and resolutions
from individuals, labor groups, and citizen organizations, both in favor of and
opposed to legislation which would control subversive activities. In the interest
of conservation of space and printing costs, all the above mentioned material is
not included in the printed hearings. It does, however, remain as part of the
public records of the files of the committee, open to the scrutiny of interested
parties.