Governmental investigations
The Truman's Leave the Waldorf-Astoria Towers
Senator Harry S. Truman in San Francisco, California
Senator Truman, Edsel Ford, Senator Homer Ferguson, and Senator Monrad C. Wallgren
The Truman Committee investigating the national defense met at the Statler Hotel in Detroit, Michigan, before going to the Willow Run Plant. They conferred with Union officials and Edsel Ford. Left to right: Senator Harry S. Truman, Edsel Ford, Senator Homer Ferguson, and Senator Monrad C. Wallgren. From: Purchased from eBay 6.2014 from Timothy F. Landis.
Donald M. Nelson and Senator Harry S. Truman
Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, today told the Senate Truman Committee investigating defense that it is hampering him by frightening businessmen who are badly needed in the war effort. He vigorously defended $1-a-year men who had been criticized by the Committee. Nelson said he must have $1-a-year men because they have knowledge of business which is essential. Senator Harry S. Truman (left), Chairman of the Committee, shakes hands with Donald M. Nelson, as Mr. Nelson arrived to testify before the Truman Committee. From: Purchased from eBay, 6/2014, from Timothy F.
Meeting of the Truman Committee
Governor George Leader Talking with Former President Harry S. Truman
Governor George Leader (left) leans in to talk to former President Harry S. Truman (right) at the Democratic Party dinner in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Unidentified persons in background. The back of this photo is inscribed by former President Truman: "Gov. Leader/ HST/June 19, 1957." Donor: Guy Pugliese, Chief of the Photo Section, Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Senate Investigating Committee Arrives in Manila
Senators Arrive from Washington
Truman Committee Trip to North Africa
In the old city of Algiers, Senator James Tunnell of Delaware (center) with Senator Harold Burton (Tunnell's left, wearing glasses). Major General Harry Vaughan is behind Senator Burton, partly obscured. Both Senators are members of the Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, popularly known as the Truman Committee. All others are unidentified.