Subversive Influences in Riots, Looting, and Burning: October 25,26, 31 and November 28, 1967 (including index)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... SMITH . Where are you employed ? Mr. HART . New York City Police Department . Mr. SMITH . What is your rank ? Mr. HART . I am a detective . Mr. SMITH . Were you ever a member of the Progressive Labor Movement ? Mr. HART . Yes , sir , I ...
... SMITH . Where are you employed ? Mr. HART . New York City Police Department . Mr. SMITH . What is your rank ? Mr. HART . I am a detective . Mr. SMITH . Were you ever a member of the Progressive Labor Movement ? Mr. HART . Yes , sir , I ...
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... SMITH . Was there any reference to the Chinese Communist Party ? Mr. HART . Yes , sir . Both Begun and Epton stated that the Progres- sive Labor Movement followed the international position adhered to by the Chinese Communist Party ...
... SMITH . Was there any reference to the Chinese Communist Party ? Mr. HART . Yes , sir . Both Begun and Epton stated that the Progres- sive Labor Movement followed the international position adhered to by the Chinese Communist Party ...
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... SMITH . Who were the active members of this club ? Mr. HART . At this time it was William Epton ; his wife , Beryl Epton ; Vivian Anderson ; and David Douglas . Douglas was the second in command under Epton in this group . Mr. SMITH ...
... SMITH . Who were the active members of this club ? Mr. HART . At this time it was William Epton ; his wife , Beryl Epton ; Vivian Anderson ; and David Douglas . Douglas was the second in command under Epton in this group . Mr. SMITH ...
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... SMITH . Mr. Chairman , for the record at this point , with regard to Susan Warren- The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Hart , you are doing splendidly . Would you talk directly into the mike just a little louder ? Mr. HART . Yes , sir . Mr. SMITH . Mr ...
... SMITH . Mr. Chairman , for the record at this point , with regard to Susan Warren- The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Hart , you are doing splendidly . Would you talk directly into the mike just a little louder ? Mr. HART . Yes , sir . Mr. SMITH . Mr ...
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... SMITH . Will you describe it to the committee ? Mr. HART . I would prefer to do that in executive session . Mr. SMITH . Who was present ? Mr. HART . Among those present were , again , Isadore Begun , who taught the course , William ...
... SMITH . Will you describe it to the committee ? Mr. HART . I would prefer to do that in executive session . Mr. SMITH . Who was present ? Mr. HART . Among those present were , again , Isadore Begun , who taught the course , William ...
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