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Page 1747
... Coast Guard . Prior to these decisions , under the Merchant Marine screening pro- gram which had been authorized by law in 1950 , the United States Coast Guard had screened off over 1,800 seamen from merchant vessels . Since these court ...
... Coast Guard . Prior to these decisions , under the Merchant Marine screening pro- gram which had been authorized by law in 1950 , the United States Coast Guard had screened off over 1,800 seamen from merchant vessels . Since these court ...
Page 1748
... Coast Guard , accompanied by Commander Lawrence D. Connor and the Chief Counsel and Assistant Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard , testified on the history of the screening program of merchant seamen and the impact on that program of ...
... Coast Guard , accompanied by Commander Lawrence D. Connor and the Chief Counsel and Assistant Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard , testified on the history of the screening program of merchant seamen and the impact on that program of ...
Page 1750
... Coast Guard , and thereby issued seamen's papers . Then they are able to ship out . Mr. Wardwell testified that he had known two or three hundred seamen who were Communist Party members . He identified ten such seamen who had been ...
... Coast Guard , and thereby issued seamen's papers . Then they are able to ship out . Mr. Wardwell testified that he had known two or three hundred seamen who were Communist Party members . He identified ten such seamen who had been ...
Page 1751
... Coast Guard certifying that he had procured seaman's papers , but Mr. Goodman refused to answer any questions concerning the document . Stanley Milton Hauser , a student at the City College of New York , also invoked the fifth amendment ...
... Coast Guard certifying that he had procured seaman's papers , but Mr. Goodman refused to answer any questions concerning the document . Stanley Milton Hauser , a student at the City College of New York , also invoked the fifth amendment ...
Page 1752
... Coast Guard certifying that he had procured sea- man's papers , but Mr. Swan refused to answer any questions concern- ing the document . William Henry Thompson , seaman of Baltimore , invoked the fifth amendment when asked if he was ...
... Coast Guard certifying that he had procured sea- man's papers , but Mr. Swan refused to answer any questions concern- ing the document . William Henry Thompson , seaman of Baltimore , invoked the fifth amendment when asked if he was ...
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Page 1517 - For the purpose of any such investigation, the Committee on Un-American Activities, or any subcommittee thereof, is authorized to sit and act at such times and places within the United States, whether or not the House is sitting, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, to require the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such books, papers, and documents, and to take such testimony, as it deems necessary.
Page 1745 - The Committee on Un-American Activities, as a whole or by subcommittee, is authorized to make from time to time investigations of (i) the extent, character, and objects of un-American propaganda activities in the United States, (ii) the diffusion within the United States of subversive and un-American propaganda that is instigated from foreign countries or of a domestic origin and attacks the principle of the form of government as guaranteed by our Constitution, and (ill) all other questions in relation...
Page 1745 - To assist the Congress in appraising the administration of the laws and in developing such amendments or related legislation as it may deem necessary, each standing committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives shall exercise continuous watchfulness of the execution by the administrative agencies concerned of any laws, the subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of such committee; and, for that purpose, shall study all pertinent reports and data submitted to the Congress by...
Page 1920 - The Committee on Un-American Activities shall report to the House (or to the Clerk of the House if the House is not in session) the results of any such investigation, together with such recommendations as it deems advisable. For the purpose of any such investigation, the Committee on...
Page 2052 - We are living not merely in a state, but in a system of states, and the existence of the Soviet Republic side by side with imperialist states for a long time is unthinkable. One or the other must triumph in the end. And before that end supervenes, a series of frightful collisions between the Soviet Republic and the bourgeois states will be inevitable.
Page 1863 - Sec. 2. The amendments made by this Act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after the date of enactment of this Act...
Page 2052 - As long as capitalism and socialism exist," Lenin wrote, "we cannot live in peace: in the end, one or the other will triumph — a funeral dirge will be sung either over the Soviet Republic or over world capitalism.
Page 1830 - No. 2" and retained in committee files.) Mr. ARENs. Mr. Chairman, I respectfully suggest that will conclude the staff interrogation of this witness.
Page 1984 - Congress to appraise the administration and operation of the Smith Act, the Internal Security Act of 1950, the Communist Control Act of 1954, and numerous provisions of the Criminal Code relating to espionage, sabotage, and subversion.
Page 1997 - Do you honestly apprehend that if you told this committee truthfully while you are under oath whether or not you have ever been a member of the Communist Party you would be supplying information which might be used against you in a criminal proceeding?