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... mean by that ? Mr. BAUMAN . If you were asked to describe the situation as respects numbers in the District of Columbia and bookmaking in the District of Columbia , was it widespread , was it rampant , was it organized ? Mr. BARRETT ...
... mean by that ? Mr. BAUMAN . If you were asked to describe the situation as respects numbers in the District of Columbia and bookmaking in the District of Columbia , was it widespread , was it rampant , was it organized ? Mr. BARRETT ...
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... mean , I assume , is that within each organ- ization there is organization . But you are saying that the names I have read to the best of your knowledge are not formed into one syndi- cate , is that what you mean ? Mr. BARRETT . That is ...
... mean , I assume , is that within each organ- ization there is organization . But you are saying that the names I have read to the best of your knowledge are not formed into one syndi- cate , is that what you mean ? Mr. BARRETT . That is ...
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... mean , you are telling me . Mr. BAUMAN . During the first year of Captain Bullock's administra- tion there were 77 felonies and 81 misdemeanors- Mr. BARRETT . What was the date of that , please ? Mr. BAUMAN . July 1947 to July 30 , 1948 ...
... mean , you are telling me . Mr. BAUMAN . During the first year of Captain Bullock's administra- tion there were 77 felonies and 81 misdemeanors- Mr. BARRETT . What was the date of that , please ? Mr. BAUMAN . July 1947 to July 30 , 1948 ...
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... mean that a situation where a gambler could walk up and offer collateral of $ 25 or some figure like that- Mr. BARRETT . For what ? You will have to tell me the charge . Mr. BAUMAN . On numbers . Mr. BARRETT . And the case . I mean ...
... mean that a situation where a gambler could walk up and offer collateral of $ 25 or some figure like that- Mr. BARRETT . For what ? You will have to tell me the charge . Mr. BAUMAN . On numbers . Mr. BARRETT . And the case . I mean ...
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... mean it's a possibility that they worked together and the vice squad handled it , and men that are assigned to vice , when they cooperate they generally handle it on account of shortage of person- nel and so forth . Mr. BAUMAN . The ...
... mean it's a possibility that they worked together and the vice squad handled it , and men that are assigned to vice , when they cooperate they generally handle it on account of shortage of person- nel and so forth . Mr. BAUMAN . The ...
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Page 3 - ... to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words. The expenses of the committee, which shall not exceed $30,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the committee or the chairman of any duly authorized subcommittee thereof.
Page 136 - Do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
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Page 345 - I would like to place his letter into the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection it is so ordered. (The letter referred to is as follows :) UNITED STATES SENATE, COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, April 8, 1949.
Page 153 - ... recessed, to reconvene at 2 pm, this same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The subcommittee reconvened at 2 pm, upon the expiration of the recess.
Page 158 - I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might incriminate me.
Page 153 - ... this same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION (The subcommittee reconvened at 2 pm pursuant to the luncheon recess.) The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be in order. Who is your first witness ? Mr.
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