Hearings regarding the communist infiltration of the motion picture industry. Hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, first session. Public law 601 (section 121, subsection Q (1947)

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APPENDIX The following were introduced with testimony in the course of the hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, October 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, and 30, 1947, and are retained in the files of the Committee on Un-American Activities as exhibits : Exhibit 1. Statement of Jack L. Warner. Exhibit 2. Testimony of Jack L. Warner in executive session before the Subcommittee on Un-American Activities, May 15, 1947, in Los Angeles, Calif. Exhibit 3. List of 43 tilms introduced by Jack L. Warner. Exhibit 4. Motion Picture News, March 23, 1918; review written by Peter Milne of the film. My Four Years in Germany, based on book under same title by James W. Gerard. Exhibit 5. List of 39 films, pro-American short subjects, submitted by Jack L. Wtirner. Exhibit 6. Statement by Senator Martin, of Pennsylvania, United States Senate, Congressional Record, July 16, 1947, on education in patriotism through motion pictures. Exhibit 7. List of 26 pro-American short subject films produced by Warner Bros, studio in cooperation with the United States Armed Forces. Exhibit 8. New York Times. D?cember 8. 1941, page 1 ; January 3. 1942, page 1 ; January 7, 1942, page 1 ; January 23, 1942, page 1 ; February 11, 1942, page 1 ; F(*ruary 16, 1942, page 1 ; Feln-uary 19. 1942, page 1 ; March 2, 1942, page 1 ; March 10, 1942, page 1 ; March 15, 1942. page 1 ; March 27, 1942, page 1 ; April 9, 1942, page 1; April 10, 19. '2, page 1 ; Mav 1, 1942, page 1; May 7, 1942, page 1; May 12, 1942, page 1 ; May 27, 1942. page 1 ; June 5, 1942, page 1 ; June S, 1942, page 1 ; June 12, 1942, page 1 ; June 13, 1942, page 6 ; June 22, 1912, pag^ 1 ; July 2, 1942, page 1 ; July 11, 1942, page 1 ; July 25, 1912, page 1 ; August 8, 1C42, page 1 ; August 19, 1942, page 1 ; August 26, 1942, page 1 ; September 1, 1942, page 1 ; September 9, 19^2. page 1 ; September 10, 1942, page 1 : September 13, 1942, page 1 ; September 17, 1942, page 1 : Septemlier 27, 1942, page 1 : October 5, 1942, page 1; October 13, 1942, page 1: October 17, 1942, page 1; October 27, 1942, page 1; November 8, 1942. page 1 ; November 23. 19^2, page 1 ; December 5, 1942, page 1 ; December 20, 19J2, page 1 ; December 22, lf^42. page 1 : December 30, 1942, page 1. Exhibit 9. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Employment Application and Personnel Record, first us"d in 1936. Exhibit 10. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Employment Application and Personnel Record, first used in 1941. Exhibit 11. Photograph showing John Howard Lawson in film-strike picket line at Warner Bros, in 1945. Exhibit 12. Pamphlet issued by the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties. Exhibit 13. Leaflet, Who's Next, in connection with the film strike in 1945, issued by the Communist Party of Los Angeles County. Exhibit 14. Flyer, The Issue in the Strike, issued to picket lines in the film strike of 1945 by the North Hollywood Communist Club. Exhibit 15. N?w Misses, October 23, 1945, page 20, open letter to Jack Warner. Exhibit 16. lATPE Bulletin, November 2, 1945, Los Angeles, Calif. Exhibit 17. lATSE Bulletin, November 13, 1945, Los Angeles, Calif, 523