Photograph of Dalip S. Saund in Vietnam
Darrell Price, Deputy Public Affairs Officer, Nance O'Neill, USIS Librarian, and Congressman Saund examining the damage cause by a bomb in the USIS Library, Saigon.
Photograph of Room After Time Bomb Explosion
Scattered books and tumbled shelves after time bomb exploded during noon hour at U.S. Information Service library in Saigon, Vietnam. No one was injured, but earlier American military personnel, leaving their quarters for day's work, were injured in two separate explosions.
Report by Congressman Saund
Report to Congress by U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund, dated April 25, 1957. The report concerns the difficulties faced by agricultural industry in California and Saund's work to mitigate these issues, as well as Saund's appearance before the Foreign Policy Association of Pittsburgh.
Report by Congressman Saund
Report to Congress by U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund, dated January 17, 1957. The report concerns Saund's appointment to the Foreign Affairs Committee (though he had requested assignment to a less powerful committee) and his study of the Colorado River Storage Project.
Report by Congressman Saund
Congressman Dalip S. Saund's report from Washington D.C. Report topics include the Formosa Riots, "The Civil Rights Issue," disposal of surplus agricultural commodities, and the March Air Force Base.