Propaganda in Motion Pictures: Hearings Before a Subcommittee...on S. Res. 152...Sept. 9 to 26, 1941 |
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... concerned counsel are welcome to be with us . Willkie is entitled to advise his clients at such times as they are not testifying , and he is entitled generally to keep in touch with them . Beyond that the subcommittee does not feel it ...
... concerned counsel are welcome to be with us . Willkie is entitled to advise his clients at such times as they are not testifying , and he is entitled generally to keep in touch with them . Beyond that the subcommittee does not feel it ...
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... concerned . We have no desire to pile up expense . We have no desire to unduly embarrass anyone . Witnesses will be sworn ; every witness will be sworn . Witnesses will be sworn to tell the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the ...
... concerned . We have no desire to pile up expense . We have no desire to unduly embarrass anyone . Witnesses will be sworn ; every witness will be sworn . Witnesses will be sworn to tell the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the ...
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... concerned . The Supreme Court held flatly that movies were not part of our press , and stated ( I quote from the opinion in Mutual Film Corp. v . Ohio Industrial Commission , 236 U. Ŝ . 230 ) : It cannot be put out of view that the ...
... concerned . The Supreme Court held flatly that movies were not part of our press , and stated ( I quote from the opinion in Mutual Film Corp. v . Ohio Industrial Commission , 236 U. Ŝ . 230 ) : It cannot be put out of view that the ...
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... concerned about Dr. Kingdon since he is so recent an American after birth and citizenship in England . There are ... concern is not at all personal . My concern is with the fact that the would - be victims of anti - Semitism would feed ...
... concerned about Dr. Kingdon since he is so recent an American after birth and citizenship in England . There are ... concern is not at all personal . My concern is with the fact that the would - be victims of anti - Semitism would feed ...
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... . I would suppress it if it were within my own power to do it so far as propaganda is concerned which is so obviously in- tended to drive the American people away from their resolve 40 MOVING - PICTURE AND RADIO PROPAGANDA.
... . I would suppress it if it were within my own power to do it so far as propaganda is concerned which is so obviously in- tended to drive the American people away from their resolve 40 MOVING - PICTURE AND RADIO PROPAGANDA.
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Page 2 - It cannot be put out of view that the exhibition of moving pictures is a business, pure and simple, originated and conducted for profit, like other spectacles, not to be regarded, nor intended to be regarded by the Ohio Constitution, we think, as part of the press of the country, or as organs of public opinion.
Page 98 - If you have any questions you would like to ask, I would be glad to answer them.
Page 323 - UNITED STATES SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to adjournment on yesterday, at 10 : 30 am, in the caucus room, Senate Office Building, Senator D.
Page 379 - ... here. That concludes the witnesses scheduled for this morning. The committee will meet again at 2 o'clock this afternoon. (Whereupon, at 11 : 55 o'clock, the subcommittee recessed until 2 o'clock.) AFTER RECESS (The subcommittee reconvened at 2 pm, upon the expiration of the recess.) Senator HATCH (chairman of the subcommittee). The subcommittee will please come to order. I have a statement prepared by Representative Kilburn of New York in behalf of the St. Lawrence seaway project, which will...
Page 23 - Columbia, a restraint of trade, in violation of the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 2, 1890, entitled 'An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Page 25 - Griffith towns in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act in the following manner.
Page 425 - Do you solemnly swear that the evidence you are about to give before this subcommittee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?