Original 1947 AP Wirephoto showing actors George Murphy and Ronald Reagan appearing before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in Washington, D.C., on October 23. The AP caption states the two were testifying concerning Communist activities in Hollywood during the highly publicized HUAC investigation of the motion-picture industry. Reagan, then president of the Screen Actors Guild, is shown at right speaking into a microphone, with Murphy at left. Original AP caption is printed directly along the bottom of the photograph. Period tape remains on the corners, with expected age, surface wear and newsroom/archive handling. Measures approximately 8½ x 6¼ inches. Came from the archive of a Pittsburgh area newspaper.