Rosser Exhibit No. 1.-New Frontiers, 1937, published by the Young Com-
munist League (retained in committee files).
Rosser Exhibit No. 2.-Two Decades, published by the Communist Party,
September 1939 (see pp. 3059 and 3060).
Rosser Exhibit No. 3.-The Young Communist League Lantern, news sheet
dated December 9, 1938 (see p. 3062).
Rosser Exhibit No. 4.-New York Herald Tribune, June 14, 1932, page 16,
article, "22 Negroes Sail Today to Work on Soviet Film," (see pp. 3064 and
3065).
Rosser Exhibit No. 5.-San Francisco Workers' School, announcement of courses
spring term, May 31, 1934 (see pp. 3074-3078).
Rosser Exhibit No. 6.-"Why Communism?" pamphlet by M. J. Olgin (retained
in committee files).
Rosser Exhibit No. 7.-Young Communists in Action, pamphlet published in
1934 by the Young Communist League (retained in committee files).
Rosser Exhibit No. 8.-The Communist, May 1934, pages 444 and 445, resolu-
tion of the eighth national convention of the Communist Party, Cleveland,
Ohio, April 2-8, 1934 (see p. 3099).
Rosser Exhibit No. 9.-Communist Party of Los Angeles County resolutions
and proposals adopted at convention, March 27 and 28, 1937 (see pp. 3106-
3111).
Rosser Exhibit No. 10.-Communist Party of California, proceedings of conven-
tion, May 14 and 15, 1938 (see pp. 3112 and 3113).
Donald Niven Wheeler Exhibit No. 1.-San Francisco Call-Bulletin, November
18, 1953, page 9, article entitled, "Dairy Farmer Scores Listing as Spy Suspect"
(see p. 3143).