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Letter from John the Rankin to L. e. Faulkner on letterhead from the house of representatives, committee on veterans affairs<br />
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81st Congress<br />
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John E. Rankin, chairman<br />
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House of representatives, U. S.<br />
Committee on veterans affairs<br />
Washington, D. See.<br />
August 30, 1950<br />
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Mr. L. E. Faulkner, president,<br />
Mississippi central railroad company,<br />
Hattiesburg,<br />
MIssissippi.<br />
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Dear Mr. Faulkner: -<br />
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The copy of your letter to honorable John S Wood, chairman of the committee on un-American activities, has just been received.<br />
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Let me say to you that if this country is saved from distraction at the hands of the enemies within our gates, the communist tools of foreign agents, the committee on un-American activities will be due more credit than any other agency others his government.<br />
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It was my amendment to the rules in 1945 that saves the committee, or I might say created it as a standing committee of the house. I also gave it the power to report legislation, which power a special committee did not have.<br />
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On yesterday, we passed a bill that would probably do more to stop the growth and activities of communism in this country than anything else that has ever been done
In this letter, Mississippi congressman John E. Rankin writes to Mississippi Central Railroad president L. E. Faulkner about how Rankin's amendment made the House on Un-American Activities Committee a permanent group. He also states that this…

Cover of a folded map with white and black lettering on a red background. Symbols for Nazism, Fascism, and Communism are found in addition to the following text. <br />
The Fifth<br />
Column<br />
Conspiracy<br />
in<br />
America<br />
Authentic<br />
Map and <br />
Directory<br />
Price twenty-five cents
The fifth column conspiracy in America authentic map and directory. A map of communist, Nazi, and Fascist headquarters in the United States, compiled and edited by Joseph P. Kamp and A. Cloyd Gill in 1941.

fifthcolumndetail.jpg
This is a detail from The Fifth Conspiracy in America, Authentic Map and Directory showing the states south of Kentucky. The map shows the locations of supposed communist, Nazi, and socialist headquarters and training facilities.

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Detail of the map key from The Fifth Column Conspiracy in America, Authentic Map and Directory. A map of communist, Nazi, and Fascist headquarters in the United States, compiled and edited by Joseph P. Kamp and A. Cloyd Gill in 1941.

A letter from L. Eat. Faulkner to Honorable Harold Beech. Velde. Space the letter is dated March 11, 1953.<br />
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March 11, 1953<br />
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Honorable Harold H. Velde, chairman<br />
Committee on un-American activities<br />
House of representative<br />
Washington, DC.<br />
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Dear congressman Velde:<br />
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Please refer to my letter to you  February 23, 1953, in which I requested information about the files of your committee regarding the following named persons, and kindly inform me if this information will be furnished:<br />
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Dr. Cameron P. HALL<br />
Luther a. WEIGLE, Yale University, 1929<br />
Julius a. BEWER, union theological seminary, 1930<br />
Henry J. Cadbury, Harvard University, 1930<br />
Edgar J. Goodspeed, University of Chicago, 1930<br />
James Moffett, union theological seminary, 1934 to 1944 (deceased)<br />
William R. Taylor, University of Toronto, 1931 to 1951 (deceased)<br />
Walter Russell Bowie, union theological seminary, 1937<br />
George Dahl, Yale University, 1937<br />
Frederick C. Grant, union theological seminary, 1937<br />
William a. Erwin, University of Chicago, 1937<br />
William L. Sperry , Harvard university, 1937<br />
Leroy Waterman, University of Michigan, 1937<br />
Millar Burrows, Yale University, 1938<br />
Clarence T. Craig, Oberlin graduate school of theology, 1938<br />
Ardel R. Wentz, Lutheran theological seminary, Gettysburg, 1938<br />
Kyle M. Yates, Southern Baptist theological seminary, 1938<br />
William F. Albright, Johns Hopkins university, 1945<br />
J. Philip Hyatt, Vanderbilt University, 1945<br />
Herbert G. May, Oberlin graduate school of theology, 1945<br />
James Muilenburg, union theological seminary, 1945<br />
Harry M. 0RLINSKY, Jewish Institute of religion, New York, 1945<br />
Fleming James, university of the south, 1947<br />
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I requested the same information from Mr. Thomas W Beale, senior., Clerk of your committee, under date of February 2, and I have no reply to my letter.<br />
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Thanking you and with best wishes, I am<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
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Here there is a red stamp with the words copy (signed) L. E. Faulkner<br />
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BCC: honor roll WM Colmee – I may need your help in securing the information I requested in my letter of February 23 to congressman Velde. For your personal information, I am enclosing a copy of my letter of February 23.
A letter from L.E. Faulkner to Congressman Harold H. Velde asking for the Committee on Un-American Activities files on a list of professors from around the United States.

his letter is typed in red ink with all bold letters except for the mailing address for a calmer and the signature from Mr. Davis.<br />
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The letter reads:<br />
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Route one<br />
Wayneboro, Mississippi<br />
July 17, 1950<br />
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Honorable Bill Colmer, congressman<br />
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Washington, DC<br />
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My dear Mr. Colmer,<br />
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For heaven sake, what… What are you lawmakers in Washington waiting for???????? How many other tragedies must occur to hamper and threaten our security before you outlaw the damned communist party and have those on speakable thrown into prison where they should have been long, long before this????????<br />
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Please...... please..... please..... Will you guys who can do some thing… Dot do something????????? stop bickering and talking and swing into action before it is actually too late……<br />
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Outlaw the communist party…… Outlaw the communist party… outlaw the communist party…  outlaw the communist party…… Jail the Reds…Jail them… Jail them… Jail them……… Please don’t wait any longer……… Please don’t wait any longer…… Please don’t wait any longer…………………<br />
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Please pay attention to this and all other letters you receive on this grave matter……....... action! Action! For gods sake.... without delay...........<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
The signature of Otto Davis<br />
Otto Davis
A letter typed in red ink to Congressman William Colmer from Waynesboro, Mississippi, citizen Otto Davis. The letter, in all capital letters, asks Colmer and others in Washington to "outlaw the communist party" and 'jail the reds."

Flyer from the first Patriotic American Youth conference.<br />
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First annual convention patriotic American youth [patriotic misspelled on flyer] hotel Heidelberg Jackson Mississippi March 23 24th 1962 Friday, March 23 3 PM opening session 8 PM address Dr. George Benson President Harding College<br />
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    Saturday, March 24 high school and college discussion group<br />
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    Films: Latvia my Latvia, two Berlins, operation abolition<br />
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    Banquet Saturday night speaker Charles W Wiley, news columnist author and lecturer. New York City<br />
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    Dance free on student badge key notes orchestra fun for everybody
Flyer for the March 23-24, 1962, Patriotic American Youth convention held in Jackson, Mississippi, at the Hotel Heidelberg. This was the first conference held by the organization.
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