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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... embassy , with the same result , and -- oh , they said that the people who had delevered these documents , the clerks who had delivered these documents from the archives of the bureau , felt that they were in more or less danger in ...
... embassy , with the same result , and -- oh , they said that the people who had delevered these documents , the clerks who had delivered these documents from the archives of the bureau , felt that they were in more or less danger in ...
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... embassy at Mexico ? Mr. COBLENTZ . So I believe . The CHAIRMAN . What has that to do with the decoding of these code messages ? Mr. COBLENTZ . Well , we could get no help from the State Depart- ment in our attempts to get more light on ...
... embassy at Mexico ? Mr. COBLENTZ . So I believe . The CHAIRMAN . What has that to do with the decoding of these code messages ? Mr. COBLENTZ . Well , we could get no help from the State Depart- ment in our attempts to get more light on ...
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... Embassy in Mexico City . Senator ROBINSON . Did you ascertain how long since he had passed out of the service of the embassy in Mexico , how long it was ? Mr. COBLENTZ . He had not been officially connected with the embassy in Mexico ...
... Embassy in Mexico City . Senator ROBINSON . Did you ascertain how long since he had passed out of the service of the embassy in Mexico , how long it was ? Mr. COBLENTZ . He had not been officially connected with the embassy in Mexico ...
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... Embassy and showed the papers to Ambassador Sheffield . The CHAIRMAN . What did he say about it ? Mr. PAGE . He looked them over very carefully and said that they were astounding ; that it was incredible , that he could not believe that ...
... Embassy and showed the papers to Ambassador Sheffield . The CHAIRMAN . What did he say about it ? Mr. PAGE . He looked them over very carefully and said that they were astounding ; that it was incredible , that he could not believe that ...
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... Embassy , whatever it is , and see if Nicaragua could give us any facts that might tend to substantiate the Nicaraguan part of these documents . The CHAIRMAN . A little louder , please . Mr. WATSON . That the Nicaraguan Legation I ...
... Embassy , whatever it is , and see if Nicaragua could give us any facts that might tend to substantiate the Nicaraguan part of these documents . The CHAIRMAN . A little louder , please . Mr. WATSON . That the Nicaraguan Legation I ...
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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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