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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COMMUNISM IN MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY 529 Exhibit 33. Subpena — Rupert Hughes Marshal's Civil Docket No. 32080, Vol. 58, Page 486 By Authority of the House of REPRESENTATI^'Es of the Congress of the United States of America To : Robert E. Clark, United States Marshal. You are hereby commanded to summon Rupert Hughes, 4751 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Angeles, California (residence), to be and appear before the Un-American Activities Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States, of which the Hon. J. Parnell Thomas, of New Jersey, is chairman, in their chamber in the city of Washington, on Forthwith, at the hour of ■. — , then and there to testify touching matters of inquiry committed to said Committee; and he is not to dejiart without leave of said Committee. Herein fail not, and make return of this summons. Witness my hand and the seal of the House of Representatives of the United States, at the city of Washington, this 25th day of September 1947. (signed) J. Parnell Thomas, Cfiairman. Attest : John Andrews, Clerk. Exhibit 34. New Masses, February 12, 1946, pages 19-22 ; article, What Shall We Ask of Writers? by Albert Maltz. Exhibit 35. Daily Worker, February 12, 1946; article by Mike Gold, Change the AVorld, condemning Albert Maltz for writing article designated in exhibit 34. Exhibit 36. The Worker, April 7, 1946; article, Moving Forward, by Albert Maltz. Exhibit 37. Subpena — James K. McGuinness Marshal's Civil Docket No. 32080, Vol. 58, Page 486 By Authority of the House of RbjpresentxVtives of the Congress of the United States of America To : Robert E. Clark United States Marshal. You are hereby coinmanded to summon James K. McGuinness, 911 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California (residence) ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Culver City, California (business), to be and appear before the Un-American Activities Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States, of which the Hon. J. Parnell Thomas, of New Jersey, is chairman, in their chamber in the city of Washington, on Forthwith, at the hour of , then and there to testify touching matters of inquiry committed to said Committee ; and he is not to depart without leave of said Committee. Herein fail not, and make return of this summons. Witness my hand and the seal of the House of Representatives of the United States, at the city of Washington, this 25th day of September 1947. (Signed) J. Parnexl Thomas, Chairman. Attest : John Andrews, Clerk. Exhibit 38. Telegram, Sam Wood to the Committee on Un-American Activities, October 22, 1947.