Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments: Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session [-Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session].United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Всего страниц: 2860 |
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Стр. 1079
... tion with him- Senator HENDRICKSON . That was the conversation which took place from the hospital , is that correct ? Mr. CAUDLE . On the telephone , as I remember it ; yes , sir . Then the next conversation was the brief one I had when ...
... tion with him- Senator HENDRICKSON . That was the conversation which took place from the hospital , is that correct ? Mr. CAUDLE . On the telephone , as I remember it ; yes , sir . Then the next conversation was the brief one I had when ...
Стр. 1093
... tion asked me this afternoon to answer , namely , how far this espionage system extended . I should like my honorable friend to notice that commission counsel have at- tached particular importance to ultimately establishing the identity ...
... tion asked me this afternoon to answer , namely , how far this espionage system extended . I should like my honorable friend to notice that commission counsel have at- tached particular importance to ultimately establishing the identity ...
Стр. 1095
... tion- The CHAIRMAN . And yet the Canadian Government says that re- port has all the information in it ? Mr. MORRIS . There would seem to be a conflict . The CHAIRMAN . We will take that up with the committee . Mr. MORRIS . Mr. Chairman ...
... tion- The CHAIRMAN . And yet the Canadian Government says that re- port has all the information in it ? Mr. MORRIS . There would seem to be a conflict . The CHAIRMAN . We will take that up with the committee . Mr. MORRIS . Mr. Chairman ...
Стр. 1098
... tion or purpose of evasion , and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter . SO HELP ME COD . Subscribed and sworn to before me this SEAL at Hancy & White 6thday of AD 193 * Nistuter ...
... tion or purpose of evasion , and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter . SO HELP ME COD . Subscribed and sworn to before me this SEAL at Hancy & White 6thday of AD 193 * Nistuter ...
Стр. 1134
... tion of sensitivity . Attorney General BROWNELL . The salary of the other was about $ 17,000 . That is one way to measure it . The other way to measure it— and I think a more accurate way is to review the description I gave of the ...
... tion of sensitivity . Attorney General BROWNELL . The salary of the other was about $ 17,000 . That is one way to measure it . The other way to measure it— and I think a more accurate way is to review the description I gave of the ...
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Admiral STATON Alger Hiss American answer that question Army asked Attorney General BROWNELL BRADEN camp CARPENTER CHAIRMAN China China Monthly Review Chinese CLARK command committee Communist Party counsel dated decline to answer Director Division document duties economic espionage fifth amendment FISCHER Forces foreign Frank Coe Fund GANDALL Gouzenko Government GRIMES Harold Glasser Harry Dexter White Hinton confers Igor Gouzenko INTERNAL SECURITY International Monetary Fund Jenner Joan Hinton Korea letter Major SHADISH MANDEL marked Exhibit memorandum ment military MITCHELL Monetary Research MORRIS November organization peace person personnel political POWELL President prisoners recall record and become referred refuse to answer Russia SCHREIBER Senator HENDRICKSON Senator JOHNSTON Senator MCCARRAN Senator WELKER Silvermaster Solomon Adler SOURWINE Soviet Union staff statement STRATEMEYER subcommittee testimony tion told Treasury Department ULLMANN Victor Perlo Washington WILSON York
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