Mundt, Karl E. (Karl Earl), 1900-1974
Senators and Census Director on Radio Show
President Harry S. Truman Signs Smith-Mundt Bill
President Harry S. Truman (seated) signs the Smith-Mundt Bill, also known as the "Voice of America Bill,' which authorizes foreign informational activities, including radio broadcasts to Soviet Russia and other countries. Standing, from left to right; Senator H. Alexander Smith; Dr. Walter Lemon, President of the World Wide Broadcasting Foundation; Howland H. Sargent; Representative Karl E. Mundt; and Under Secretary of State Robert Lovett.
Attorney General Tom Clark with Congressmen
Attorney General Tom Clark (center) speaks with Representative Karl E. Mundt (left) and Representative Richard M. Nixon (right) during Clark's testimony before the House of Representatives' Un-American Activities Committee. Clark discussed his opposition to proposals to ban the Communist Party in the United States.