Hearings held Aug. 7, 1957-Feb. 19-21, 25-28, Mar. 4, 5, 1958-Continued Following is a list of publications issued by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, including dates of hearings or release of document, together with present status of supplies: Publication list-Internal Security Subcommittee Communist Passport Frauds (July 11, 1958). Communist Party of the U.S.A. (Handbook for Americans, Dec. 21, 1955) Communist Domination of Union Officials in Vital Defense Industry-Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers (1952). Communist Problems in Latin America (August 1957). Communist Propaganda: Pt. 1 (June 22, 1954). Pt. 2 (Oct. 7, 1954).. No No. Pt. 3 (Oct. 14, 1954). Communist Propaganda Activities in the U.S. (1951). Communist Tactics in Controlling Youth Organizations (April and June 1951; January, February, March, 1952). Communist Use and Abuse of Passports: Communist Underground Printing Facilities and Illegal Propaganda (March-July No 1953). No. Pt. 1 (July 9, 1958). Pt. 2 (Dec. 15, 1958). Cumulative Index (1951-1955). No No. Defense Facilities Protection Act (S. 681) (1955) Publication list-Internal Security Subcommittee-Continued Availability Title ISS GPO Documentary Proof that the Communist Party, U.S.A. Teaches and Advocates the Espionage Activities of Fersonnelttached to Embassies and Consulates Under Institute of Pacific Relations (hearings July, 1951-June 20, 1952): Pts. 1-15.... Report, July 2, 1952 Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments (hearings April 1953-August Korean War and Related Matters (Jan. 21, 1955). Yes No. Limitation of Appellate Jurisdiction of U.S. Supreme Court on S. 2646: Pt. 2 (Feb. 19-21. 25-28; Mar. 4, 5, 1958).. Nature of Communism in Occupied China (May 13, 1957) Proposed Alliance of Transportation Unions (Dec. 28, 1958).. Pt. 22 (Apr. 25, May 2, 1956). Proceedings Involving Treason, Espionage and Sabotage (hearings on S. 1254, Apr. 18, 1957). Hearing, Oct. 12, 13, 1955. Report, Mar. 20, 1956. Report of Subcommittee for 1954. Report of Subcommittee for 1955 (Jan. 16, 1956). Pt. 4 (Feb. 29, 1956) Pt. 5 (Mar. 2, 1959) Pt. 7 (Mar. 7, 8, 1956) Pt. 7A (Mar. 16, Apr. 29, 1956). Pt. 8 (Mar. 8, 1956) Pt. 9 (Mar. 13, 1956). Pt. 10 (Mar. 15, 1956) Pt. 11 (Mar. 19, 21, 28, 1956). Pt. 12 (Apr. 5, 6, 1956). Pt. 13 (Apr. 10, 11, 12, 1956) Pt. 14 (Apr. 12, 1953). Pt 15 (Apr. 17, 1956) Pt. 16 (Apr. 19, 20, 1956). Pt. 17 (Apr. 25, 1956) Pt. 18 (Apr. 28, 30, 1956). Pt. 19 (May 3, 1956) Pt. 20 (Apr. 26, 1956) Pt. 21 (Apr. 27. May 17. 1956) Pt. 23 (May 9. 10. 1956) Pt. 23A (June 9, 10, 1956) Pt. 24 (May 16, 18. 22. 1956). Pt. 25 (May 23, 26, June 13, July 20, 25, 27, 1956) Pt. 26 (May 29, June 5, 1956).. Pt. 46 (Nov. 14, 15, 1956). Pt. 47 (Dec. 18, 19, 1956). Pt. 48 (Jan. 15, 1957). Pt. 49 (Feb. 7, 8, 19, 1957). Pt. 53 (Feb. 20, 21, 1957). Pt. 54 (Feb. 25, 26, 1957). Yes $0.15. Pt. 45 (Oct. 24, 30, Dec. 18, 1956). Pt. 55 (Feb. 28, 1957) Pt. 56 (Mar. 12, 21, 1957) Pt. 57 (Mar. 26, 27, Apr. 4, 1957). Pt. 59 (Apr. 9, 10, 1957). Pt. 60 (May 8, 9, 1957) Pt. 61 (May 13, Aug. 22, 1957) Pt. 62 (May 16, June 18, July 23, 1957) Pt. 63 (May 21, 1957) Pt. 64 (May 14, 23, 28, 1957) Pt. 58 (Mar. 29, Apr. 2, 3, Aug. 15, 1957). Pt. 65 (July 3, 1957) Pt. 66 (Feb. 8, June 27, Oct. 1, 1957). Pt. 67 (June 8, 11. 1957) Pt. 68 (June 6, 1957) Pt. 69 (June 18, 27, 1957). Pt. 70 (June 11, 1957) Pt. 71 (June 19, 20, 1957). Pt. 72 (July 11, 1957) Pt. 73 (Mar. 5, July 16, 1957). Pt. 74 (July 23, 1957) Pt. 75 (July 25, 1957) Pt. 76 (Aug. 1, 1957) Pt. 77 (July 30, 1957) Pt. 80 (Aug. 13, 15, 1957). Pt. 81 (Aug. 19, 1957). Sixteenth Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. (June 13, 1957). Yes No. Southern Conference Education Fund, Inc. (Mar. 18-20, 1954) No No. Soviet Empire: Prison House of Nations and Races (July 7, 1958) (S. Doc. 122) Speech of Nikita Khrushchev before a Closed Session of the XXth Congress of Communist Party of the Soviet Union on Feb. 25, 1956. No No. Status of the Hungarian Refugee Program (Nov. 24, 1958). Statement by J. Edgar Hoover. An Analysis of the 16th Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. (Mar. 12, 1957, S. Doc. 40). Strategy and Tactics of World Communism: Pt. 1 (May 18, 27, 1954). Pt. 2 (June 10, 15, 17, 1954). Pt. 3 (July 1, 8, 1954). Pt. 4 (July 15, 22, 1954). Pt. 5 (July 29; Sept. 22, 1954) Strategy and Tactics of World Communism; Significance of the Matusow Case: Publication list—Internal Security Subcommittee—Continued Title Availability ISS GPO Pt. 17, Communist Activity in New York Area. Strategy and Tactics of World Communism; Significance of the Matusow Case-Con. Pt. 9 (Apr. 18, 1955). Pt. 10 (Apr. 19,1955). Pt. 11 (Apr. 20, 1955). Pt. 13, Communist Battle Plan.. Pt. 14 (June 28, 29, 1955), Recruiting for Espionage.. Pt. 15 (June 30, 1955), Recruiting for Espionage. Pt. 16 (July 13, 14, 1955), Recruiting for Espionage. Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950. Subversive Activities Control Board Report (Apr. 23, 1953, Brownell v. CPUSA, No $0.15. Subversive Control of United Public Workers: Subversive Control of Distributive, Processing and Office Workers of America (Aug. 23, 29; Oct. 25, 26, 1951; Feb. 11-21; Mar. 7, 1952). Subversive Infiltration of Radio, TV and the Entertainment Industry: Yes No. Yes No. No No. No No. Subversive Influence in Certain Industrial Plants in Eastern Pennsylvania: Subversive Influence in Certain Labor Organizations (hearings on 8. 23, S. 1254, S. 1606) Dec. 21, 1953; Jan. 14, 15, 22; Feb. 18, 19, 26; Mar. 3, 4, 25, 1954. Subversive Influence in the Dining Car & Railroad Food Workers Union (July 30; No No. No No. Yes No. No No. Pt. 4 (Mar. 11, 1953) Pt. 5 (Mar. 19, 24, 25, 1953). Pt. 6 (Mar. 26, 27, 30; Apr. 1, 1953). Pt. 7 (Apr. 7, 8, 1953). Pt. 8 (Apr. 23-25; May 5, 1953) Pt. 11 (May 28; June 2, 4, 1953). Pt. 12 (June 8, 9, 11, 1953) Subversive Influence in the United Flectrical, Radio, & Machine Workers of America (Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 17, 19; May 29; June 26, 1952). Subversive Influence in the United Electrical, Radio, & Machine Workers of America (Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 9, 10, 12, 1953). Unauthorized Travel of Subversives Behind the Iron Curtain on U.S. Passports (Aug. 1, 8, 13, 15; Sept. 12, 26, 1951).. NOTE.-Supplies of all publications are limited, and their availability is not guaranteed. The Government Printing Office allows a 25 percent discount on orders of 100 copies or more of one document to be mailed to one address. APPENDIX IV WITNESSES WHO ASSERTED THE PRIVILEGE OF THE FIFTH AMENDMENT During 1958, six witnesses claimed the privilege of the fifth amendment to the Constitution, when questioned by the Internal Security Subcommittee with respect to certain alleged Communist activities. They asserted that a responsive answer might, or might tend to, incriminate them in a Federal offense. These witnesses were Abraham George Mezerik, Albert E. Kahn, James E. Jackson, Alexander Trachtenberg, William Lorenzo Patterson, and Oakley Calvin Johnson, all of whom testified in public hearings. The name, address, and background of each, together with the subject matter of the questions, answer to which was refused under the fifth amendment, are set forth in the following chart. 36554-59-8 107 |