Communist Methods of Infiltration (Government-labor): Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First[-second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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... appeared to me that he was looking directly at me as I stood ironing . For a moment his gaze seemed to carry an admonishment to me to do a good job on the ironing I was doing , and I was suddenly aware of how simple my ironing job was ...
... appeared to me that he was looking directly at me as I stood ironing . For a moment his gaze seemed to carry an admonishment to me to do a good job on the ironing I was doing , and I was suddenly aware of how simple my ironing job was ...
Стр. 1602
... MOULDER . Miss Grier , my colleague Mr. Scherer has asked a number of witnesses this question and I want to direct this question to you . I think the testimony and your appearance before 1602 COMMUNIST INFILTRATION ( GOVERNMENT - LABOR )
... MOULDER . Miss Grier , my colleague Mr. Scherer has asked a number of witnesses this question and I want to direct this question to you . I think the testimony and your appearance before 1602 COMMUNIST INFILTRATION ( GOVERNMENT - LABOR )
Стр. 1603
... appearance before the committee lays a firm foundation and basis for this question . Have you at any time ever been employed as an agent for any foreign government ? Miss GRIER . I have not , nor would I. Mr. VELDE . In line with that ...
... appearance before the committee lays a firm foundation and basis for this question . Have you at any time ever been employed as an agent for any foreign government ? Miss GRIER . I have not , nor would I. Mr. VELDE . In line with that ...
Стр. 1609
... ( appearance noted in transcript ) , Donald L. Jackson , Kit Clardy , Gordon H. Scherer , Francis E. Walter , and Clyde Doyle ( appearance noted in transcript ) . Staff members present : Robert L. Kunzig , counsel ; Frank S. Taven- ner ...
... ( appearance noted in transcript ) , Donald L. Jackson , Kit Clardy , Gordon H. Scherer , Francis E. Walter , and Clyde Doyle ( appearance noted in transcript ) . Staff members present : Robert L. Kunzig , counsel ; Frank S. Taven- ner ...
Стр. 1617
... appeared at certain social affiairs - what may be called house meetings - that sort of thing - as - and was known as a member of the Young Communist League . Mr. TAVENNER . Now , he was not a member of your union , was he ? Mr. HEACOCK ...
... appeared at certain social affiairs - what may be called house meetings - that sort of thing - as - and was known as a member of the Young Communist League . Mr. TAVENNER . Now , he was not a member of your union , was he ? Mr. HEACOCK ...
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agency loyalty board American Can Co American Labor Party answer that question asked attend believe Brewery Workers BUSBEY Chairman CLARDY CLYDE DOYLE Committee on Un-American Communist Party Conciliation Service Congress correct counsel decline to answer directed to answer document DOYLE employed employee employment Federal Mediation fifth amendment files FUNN Gordon H Government GREENSTEIN GREENWOOD HEACOCK HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES investigation JACKSON James McNamara Joint Board KEARNEY KLARE KUNZIG Loyalty Review Board MARIA marked McNamara matter McCoy McNamara Exhibit Mediation and Conciliation membership Miss GRIER mittee MOULDER munist Party Nixon conferred O'Hare conferred organization person Pollitt position president reason recall record refuse to answer Rosser Russ Nixon SCHERER Scribner statement subcommittee subpena TAVENNER testified testimony tion Tom Mooney Un-American Activities union United VELDE WALTER Washington witness York CIO Council York City Young Communist League
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