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Albert J. Lima - Candidate For: Congress, First District, Communist Party Of Humboldt County Oct 1950

Albert J. Lima - Candidate For: Congress, First District, Communist Party Of Humboldt County

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Flyer campaigning for Albert J. Lima, Candidate for Congress: First District

will speak at Armory Hall

2nd & "C" Streets, Eureka

(Entrance on 2nd Street)

Friday, Oct. 25 - 8 P.M.

Auspices: Communist Party of Humboldt County


Political Points - A Bulletin Of Opinion To Clarify And Organize Volume I, Number 4 July - August 1950, Communist Party Jul 1950

Political Points - A Bulletin Of Opinion To Clarify And Organize Volume I, Number 4 July - August 1950, Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Political pamphlet written by Communist Part, 1st Congressional District [California]

Political Points - A Bulletin of Opinion To Clarify and Organize

Volume I, Number 4

July - August 1950

Santa Rosa, California

-Back To Those Elections

-Roosevelt-Douglas

-That Race for Congress

-People's World

-North Bay Labor Journal

-Iowa Union Farmers Union

Editor: Francis G. Fink

PO Box 664, Santa Rosa

PO Box 79, Sausalito

PO Box 707, Eureka


An Open Letter To The Democratic Voters Of Humboldt County, Communist Party Of Humboldt County Jan 1950

An Open Letter To The Democratic Voters Of Humboldt County, Communist Party Of Humboldt County

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

An open letter to constituents in Humboldt County recounting recent events: statement made by Humboldt Standard on March 8th on anti-communist resolution, Senator McCarthy(R) rod-baiting, aims of Communist Party.


A People's Program - For Peace And Social Progress, Communist Party Jan 1950

A People's Program - For Peace And Social Progress, Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet advertising aims of Communist Party, including a campaign for candidates Albert J. Lima, Anita Whitney, Earl Browder and James Ford:

Keep America out of War,

For Jobs, Security, And An American Standard of Living,

Protect Conditions and Rights of Labor,

Maintain and Extend Civil Rights,

Save the Family Farm and Roads of America

VOTE FOR: Albert J. Lima for Congress' Anita Whitney for U.S. Senate Earl Browder for President James Ford for Vice-President. A Vote for the Communist Party is a Vote for Peace,


Lumber Firms In Humboldt County Violate Anti-Trust Laws, Eureka Communist Party Jan 1950

Lumber Firms In Humboldt County Violate Anti-Trust Laws, Eureka Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet issued by Eureka Communist Party detailing violation of anti-trust laws by major lumber firms from Humboldt County. Detailing impact of lawbreaking and efforts by Communist Party to combat.

PO Box 713

Eureka, California


Organize The Redwoods Through Labor's Non-Partisan League, Humboldt County 'Dollars For Democracy' Committee Jan 1950

Organize The Redwoods Through Labor's Non-Partisan League, Humboldt County 'Dollars For Democracy' Committee

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet from Labor's Non-Partisan League of Humboldt County advertising for benefit party, "Dollars for Democracy" at Eagle's Hall. To support the People's World a paper that fights for unity of all progressives.


Eureka Elections, Humboldt County Federated Trades And Labor Council Jan 1950

Eureka Elections, Humboldt County Federated Trades And Labor Council

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Public notice on results of Eureka Elections as released by City Clerk's office. Comments on main issue of campaigns centered around Mad River water project. No visible author, possibly written by Humboldt County Federated Trades and Labor Council.


Eureka Fisherman Need Better Docking Facilities, Communist Party Of The U.S.A. Jan 1950

Eureka Fisherman Need Better Docking Facilities, Communist Party Of The U.S.A.

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet campaigning for Albert J. (Mickie) Lima, Candidate for City Council (5th ward) that details poor working conditions of Eureka Fisherman and future improvements.

Also outlines their personal history and background, political plans for labor improvements, general improvements for Eureka and issue to stop monopoly corruption of city government.

Issued By: Eureka Branch, Communist Party of the U.S.A. Election Campaign Headquarters: 1404 Albee St. Eureka, CA.


Truman's Move Made Illegally, Francis G. Fink Jan 1950

Truman's Move Made Illegally, Francis G. Fink

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Newspaper article clipping of an letter to the editor.

Keywords include:

Francis G. Fink, Chariman

Communist Party

First Congressional District

Santa Rosa, California

-North Atlantic Pact

-Johnson

-Dulles

-McArthur

-Bradley

-Korea

-A-Bomb

-South Korea

-Frank Bartholomew

-N.Y. Herald Tribune


What Is The I.L.D.?, Kaarte-Edlund Branch Jan 1950

What Is The I.L.D.?, Kaarte-Edlund Branch

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Article explaining the origin, recent history and current goals of the International Labor Defense. Details their local history in Northern California and their aid to striking lumber workers amongst other efforts.

Issued by: KAARTE-EDLUND BRANCH, International Labor Defense

Box 988, Eureka, Calif


Labor Racket Or Company Bracket?, Bill Gettings Jan 1950

Labor Racket Or Company Bracket?, Bill Gettings

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet as distributed by CIO Union commenting on CIO and Redwood Lumber Association in Humboldt and Mendocino counties.

Includes statistics on common and skilled labor pay (organized areas vs. Redwoods). Advertises for open meeting for lumberworkers that will be held at CIO hall, 130 F St.

Issued by: Bill Gettings, CIO Organizer


A Statement Of Facts By The Woodworkers And Longshoremen, Charles Hardwick Jan 1950

A Statement Of Facts By The Woodworkers And Longshoremen, Charles Hardwick

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Statement put out by International Woodworkers of America, International Longshoremen & Warehousemens Union, and Teamsters Union concerning walk-off at logging camps and strike efforts. Responds to misstatements made by company officials.

INTERNATIONAL W O O D W O RK ERS OF AM ERICA— LOCAL No 61, Charles Hardwick, President. Kenneth Turner, Secretary. INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN & WAREHOUSEMENS UNION— LOCAL No. 49, Labor Relations Committee:— Ted Baldwin, Les Horne and Dee Spann. TEAMSTERS UNION— LOCAL No. 415, Wm. Ohlheiser, Secretary.


A Program For The People - Communist Party Of The U.S.A., Communist Party Of The U.S.A. Jan 1950

A Program For The People - Communist Party Of The U.S.A., Communist Party Of The U.S.A.

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

A pamphlet campaigning for Albert J. (Mickie) Lima, Candidate for City Council (5th Ward). Pamphlet details "Programs for the People".

Issued By:

Eureka Branch, Communist Party of the U.S.A.

Election Campaign Headquarters: 1404 Albee St. Eureka, CA.


Communist Party Speech On Humboldt County, Mad River Project, Communist Party Jan 1950

Communist Party Speech On Humboldt County, Mad River Project, Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet that reads as a campaign speech for a unnamed candidate representing the Communist Party of Humboldt County. Details plans for reform including Mad River Project.


1st Congressional District - Special Election (1949), Communist Party Nov 1949

1st Congressional District - Special Election (1949), Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Politcal pamphlet written by Communist Party, 1st Congressional District [California] - advocating to "Vote for Schools and Old Age Pensions"

Editor: Francis G. Fink

PO Box 664, Santa Rosa

PO Box 79, Sausalito

PO Box 707, Eureka


Vote For Schools And Old Age Pensions, Communist Party, 1st Congressional District Jan 1949

Vote For Schools And Old Age Pensions, Communist Party, 1st Congressional District

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

No abstract provided.


Memorandum On The 1948 Election, State Legislative Committee Sep 1948

Memorandum On The 1948 Election, State Legislative Committee

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Memorandum outlining the general approach to the election activities of Communist Party and suggestions in which plans can be developed by counties, sections, branches, etc. Also comments on eleciton campaign material and special events, political preparations for the campaign as well as how the campaign is organized.

LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE

COMMUNIST PARTY OF CALIFORNIA #701,942 Market Street, San Francisco, California. Exbrook 2-2996


1948 Election Platform Of The Communist Party, Communist Party Of California Aug 1948

1948 Election Platform Of The Communist Party, Communist Party Of California

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

1948 election platform for the Communist Party of the U.S.A. the outlines promises to wipe out fascism, ensure an economic bill of rights, fight attack on labor and living standard efforts, ensure civil rights, amongst other concerns.

Issued by: Communist Party of California

Room 701 942 Market Street San Francisco California EXbrook 2-2996


Voting Flyer For Eureka Communist Party, Eureka Communist Party Jan 1947

Voting Flyer For Eureka Communist Party, Eureka Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet urging citizens to vote on June 16, 1947 in order to revise and amend the present democratic city charter. Advertising to "Vote No on Proposed New City Charter"

Eureka Communist Party

PO Box 707

Eureka, CA


Renters Attention! Eureka Needs Rent Control, Renters' Committee For Rent Control Apr 1946

Renters Attention! Eureka Needs Rent Control, Renters' Committee For Rent Control

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Flyer advertising for meeting organized by Renters' Committee for Rent Control (Eureka, California) on Monday, August 26, 1946 to address the rent increases and looming evictions.

Office: Reverend Emerson Harris

Address: 1102 M. Street, Eureka, CA

Phone: 1689-W

Supported by Labor Union and Eureka Ministers.


A Threat To Free Elections, William Schneiderman Sep 1940

A Threat To Free Elections, William Schneiderman

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Text of address given by William Schneiderman, State Secretary of Communist Party of California as given to the California State Legislature. Advocates for constitutional rights, exposes threats to free elections by corrupt government and ill-corporate interests and the power of unionized labor. Urges to vote on November 5.

Communist Party of California

121 Haight Street, San Francisco


News For Labor's Non-Partisan League Of California & Humboldt County, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of California & Humboldt County Jun 1940

News For Labor's Non-Partisan League Of California & Humboldt County, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of California & Humboldt County

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Article on national program drawn up on plans for peace, civil rights, work for unemployed, social security, pensions, health, etc. Endorsement committee selected for Democratic primaries as well as speakers announced. Eureka Federated Trades and Labor Council passes resolution.

Labor's Non-Partisan League

236 D St.

Eureka, California


The Fight For Peace Security And Socialism: Condensed Report Of Communist Party Of California, William Schneiderman May 1940

The Fight For Peace Security And Socialism: Condensed Report Of Communist Party Of California, William Schneiderman

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Report by State Secretary of Communist Party on the party and the fight for peace, security and socialism. Addresses independent political action of labor, welding people's unity in fight against reaction, clashes with monopoly capital and rapid growth and membership of Communist Party. Discusses party's opposition to war, issues of imperialism and labor efforts. Outlines objectives for 1940 elections.

CALIFORNIA STATE COMMITTEE, COMMUNIST PARTY

232 121 Haight Street, San Francisco


Letter From Kosinogo Defense Committee, Kosinogo Defense Committee Apr 1940

Letter From Kosinogo Defense Committee, Kosinogo Defense Committee

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Letter from Kosinogo Defense Committee addressing the public about the status of Walter Kosinogo's application for citizenship and events surrounding denial and subsequent trial. Letter details benefit dinner to pay of debts of defense costs.

236 D Street

Eureka, California


Blackout Of Civil Liberties In Humboldt County?, Communist Party Of U.S.A. Jan 1940

Blackout Of Civil Liberties In Humboldt County?, Communist Party Of U.S.A.

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet discussing rollback of civil liberties and its impacts on the Communist Party and its affiliations. Includes list of open forums and current events through early 1940.

Address: 501 W. Wabash 8 PM

Eureka Branch, Communist Party, U.S.A.


Voting Flyer From Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County, Califorinia, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County Nov 1939

Voting Flyer From Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County, Califorinia, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Voting flyer from Labor's Non-Partisan League of Humboldt County [Vol 1, No. 4] - on state league recommendations for November 7. Advertisement to attend benefit dance and clam chowder supper at Worker's Alliance Hall.


Tabulation Of Results In Eureka City Election, Unknown Jun 1939

Tabulation Of Results In Eureka City Election, Unknown

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Tabulation of results in Eureka City election as published by the Humboldt Times in Eureka, California on Tuesday, June 20, 1939.


A Program For The People - Election Day - Communist Party Of The U.S.A., Communist Party Jun 1939

A Program For The People - Election Day - Communist Party Of The U.S.A., Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet outlining a "Program for the People", including plan for parents in Eureka - disseminated on (Election Day) June 19, 1939. Suggestions are welcomed to Election Campaign Headquarters, 1404 Albee Street.


Organize To Vote Wise, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County May 1939

Organize To Vote Wise, Labor's Non-Partisan League Of Humboldt County

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Flyer by Labor's Non-Partisan League of Humboldt County on Eureka County Elections and importance of organized labor efforts. Cites platform on union wages, labor's rights and cooperation with all civic groups. [Vol 1., No. 1]


Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No. 4, Trade Union Section Mar 1939

Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No. 4, Trade Union Section

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet issued by Trade Union Section of Communist Party in Eureka outlining a program for the upcoming city election; with special attention to reworking labor rights and potentially collaborating with local churches and their congregations.

PO Box 417 Eureka, Cal. REDWOOD BULLETIN

Issued by Trade Union Section, Communist

Party Humboldt County