Alleged Payments by the Mexican Government to United States Senators: Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Propaganda Or Money Alleged to Have Been Used by Foreign Governments to Influence United States Senators, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 7 Relative to the Alleged Payment of Large Sums of Money by the Government of Mexico to Influence the Official Action of Certain United States Senators, Parts 1-3 |
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... department : 66 ' By direction of the Citizen President of the Republic you will please order the passage of ... department without the corresponding requisites of law . " Effective suffrage no reelection , Mexico , D. F. , July 15 ...
... department : 66 ' By direction of the Citizen President of the Republic you will please order the passage of ... department without the corresponding requisites of law . " Effective suffrage no reelection , Mexico , D. F. , July 15 ...
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... department of the Mexican Government , which shows that on August 4 an entry was made indicating the payment out of the Mexican Treasury of $ 1,200,000 , of which Mr. William E. Borah is supposed to have received $ 500,000 . Senator ...
... department of the Mexican Government , which shows that on August 4 an entry was made indicating the payment out of the Mexican Treasury of $ 1,200,000 , of which Mr. William E. Borah is supposed to have received $ 500,000 . Senator ...
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... Department of State in 1913 , known anybody in Mexico . I have never represented any person , or firm , or group doing business in Mexico . I have never been in Mexico myself , and have never been associated with anybody associated in ...
... Department of State in 1913 , known anybody in Mexico . I have never represented any person , or firm , or group doing business in Mexico . I have never been in Mexico myself , and have never been associated with anybody associated in ...
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... Department of State in the latter part of 1913 , with anybody at any time , either by letter , telegram , tele- phone , or in person . Senator ROBINSON . Well , that is just about as sweeping a statement as could be made . Mr. MALONE ...
... Department of State in the latter part of 1913 , with anybody at any time , either by letter , telegram , tele- phone , or in person . Senator ROBINSON . Well , that is just about as sweeping a statement as could be made . Mr. MALONE ...
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... Department , which was not forthcoming . The CHAIRMAN . Let us get back to these code telegrams . Mr. COBLENTZ . Yes . The CHAIRMAN , How did you manage to get them decoded ? Mr. COBLENTZ . We did not need to decode them . They are ...
... Department , which was not forthcoming . The CHAIRMAN . Let us get back to these code telegrams . Mr. COBLENTZ . Yes . The CHAIRMAN , How did you manage to get them decoded ? Mr. COBLENTZ . We did not need to decode them . They are ...
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accent affidavit alleged Ambassador Sheffield American Embassy asked AVILA Bank of Mexico BARRY BRESNEHAN CHAIRMAN CLARK clerk COBLENTZ Commander CUSACHS DECOURCY Department disputed signatures docu Dudley Field Malone duly sworn ELIAS FARRAR files Fontanes forgeries gave genuine signatures give Gomez heard Hearst HINMAN Hotel JONES of Washington knew LANE ledger sheet letter Lieutenant Commander STRUBLE look Malone matter MCLAUGHLIN ments messages Mexican Government Mexico City MURRAY never newspaper Nosevitsky paid papers payment person photostatic copy President Calles President of Mexico purported questioned signatures recall received record remember San Antonio Seldes Senator BORAH Senator BRUCE Senator HEFLIN Senator JOHNSON Senator JONES Senator La Follette Senator NORRIS Senator ROBINSON sent SMILEY Spanish special committee spelled subpoena telegrams telegraph tell TESTIMONY thing tion told Tovias typewriter UNITED STATES SENATORS WATSON witness was duly word writing written York American
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Page 2 - That said committee is hereby empowered to sit and act at such time and place as it may deem necessary; to require by subpoena or otherwise the attendance of witnesses, the production of books, papers, and documents; to employ stenographers at a cost of not exceeding $1 per printed page.
Page 2 - Every person who, having been summoned as a witness by authority of said committee or any subcommittee thereof, willfully makes default, or who, having appeared, refuses to answer any question pertinent to the investigation heretofore authorized, shall be held to the penalties provided by section 102 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
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Page 185 - The committee met, pursuant to call of the chairman, at 10.30 o'clock am, in the committee room in the Capitol, Hon.
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