Investigation of Communist activities in Seattle, Wash., Area, Hearings, Part 2United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
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Investigation of Communist activities in Seattle, Wash., Area, Hearings, Part 2
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
Communism -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
As chairman of this subcommittee, and on behalf of the staff of the
committee, our able counsel, Mr. Tavenner, and our investigator,
Mr. Wheeler, and myself, we are all deeply grateful to the police
department and the highly qualified police officers who have served
this committee so faithfully and efficiently.
We are also deeply grateful and want to express our appreciation to
all city, county, and Federal officials who have cooperated with us in
every possible way.
As a member of the Committee on Un-American Activities, I want to say
that I have attended many hearings in many sections of the United
States, and I have never had the pleasure of enjoying more genuine,
warm hospitality than has been extended to us during the hearings which
have been held here in Seattle, Wash.
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity and the honor of having been
associated with so many fine people as I have found here in Seattle.
They have cooperated with us during the hearings.
We also wish to express our deep appreciation for the efficient service
rendered by the sheriff’s office, as well as all other public officials
who have cooperated with us during the hearings.
Mr. Velde?
Mr. VELDE. I simply want to say this, Mr. Chairman: I appreciate the
courteous and fair manner in which you have conducted the hearings here
in Seattle.
I have a soft spot in my heart for the people in Seattle, and I concur
with you that we have been given more courteous treatment, or at least
as courteous treatment here in the city of Seattle and in the Northwest
area as we have been given in any other section of the country. We
really do appreciate it.
Mr. MOULDER. Thank you very much, Mr. Velde.
The committee will be adjourned.
(Whereupon, Saturday, March 19, 1955, at 5:35 p. m., the committee was
recessed subject to the call of the Chair.)
FOOTNOTES:
[1] This is a reference to International Association of Machinists,
AFL, Aeronautical Industrial District Lodge 751.
[2] This is a reference to National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards.
[3] This is a reference to Masters, Mates, and Pilots of America,
National Organization (AFL).
[4] This is a reference to National Marine Engineers’ Beneficial
Association (CIO).
[5] This is a reference to Inland Boatmen’s Union of the Pacific.
[6] This is a reference to the International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union.
[7] This is a reference to Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders and
Wipers Association Pacific Coast.
[8] This is a reference to National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards
of the Pacific.
[9] This is a reference to Inlandboatmen’s Union of the Pacific.
[10] This is a reference to Building Service Employees’ International
Union, AFL, Local No. 6.
[11] This is a reference to International Woodworkers of America (CIO).
[12] This is a reference to International Association of Machinists,
AFL.
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