| Princeton University. Class of 1906 - 1912 - 442 pages
...his inside work for the organization. "I refuse to answer," says Ennalls with the craft of a Murphy, "on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate or degrade me." Here's another subject in the dark life of Ennalls Waggaman that must be investigated. v He is a Democrat... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1949 - 250 pages
...question has to stand by my previous answer. Mr. VELDE. What was your previous answer? Mrs. MINOWITZ. That I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. Mr. VELDE. That is all. Mr. CASE. Do you think there is anything about the character of the Communist... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 958 pages
...from 1938 to 1940? Mr. KAPLAN. Yes, sir. Mr. SOURWINE. Who helped you to get that job ? Mr. KAPLAN. I refuse to answer, on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. Mr. SOURWINE. Who was your immediate superior? Mrf KAPLAN. I guess Thurman Arnold. Mr. SOURWINE.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1951 - 418 pages
...nonCommunist affidavits. Mr. TAVENNER. Is Joe Henderson employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp.? Mr. HOWARD. I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. Mr. TAVENNER. Were you acquainted with John Goodell while he was employed by the Bethlehem Steel... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1951 - 1642 pages
...project. Mr. WHEELER. Were you a member of the Communist Party while employed by the WPA ? Mrs. REYNOLDS. I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. Mr. WHEELER. Our records also show that on August 11, 1950, you were a member of the legislative... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1951 - 138 pages
...will not say where you got the nickel that Mr. Barbera testified he bought from you ? Mr. EISENSTADT. I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. 88401—51 8 Senator GILLETTE. It is your conclusions that questions as to your transactions with... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1951 - 220 pages
...you should do in behalf of the Communist Party? (The witness confers with his counsel.) Mr. MILLS. I refuse to answer, on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. (Representative Charles E. Potter left the hearing room at this point.) Mr. TAVENNER. You will... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1951 - 166 pages
...you should do in behalf of the Communist Party ? (The witness confers with his counsel.) Mr. MILLS. I refuse to answer, on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. (Representative Charles E. Potter left the hearing room at this point.) Mr. TAVENNER. You will... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1951 - 932 pages
...Mobilization, and I believe the first chairman. Is that correct? Mr. ROSSEN. I decline to answer that question, on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate or degrade me or violate my rights under the fifth and first amendments. Mr. TAVENNER. Can you tell the committee... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 802 pages
...You do not know ? Mrs. BAZER. No. Mr. MORRIS. Did you know a woman named Jeanne Picou? Mrs. BAZER. I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. Mr. MORRIS. Was Jeanne Picon the secretary of Adam Tarn ? Mrs. BAZER. I refuse to answer on the... | |
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