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1% 1NVESTIC)ATION OF NAZI AND OTHER PROPAGANDA mvMjbot (talk) 18:17, 4 June 2009 (UTC)o~ op NAZI lum OTHER mofAGANDA 125 The CHAI18:17, 4 June 2009 (UTC)AN. Wouldn't you be like1 to remenher it? f you say looks like and YOU think is Your Mr. MACGUIRE.I don't know whether would or not. The CIIAIHMAN.Well, now, I will ask you again, did you p for the $4,000 and the $9,000 letters of credit? York, September Mr. hlLic(fwas. I can't recall, Mr. Chairinan. rI'lic (:II~IIIISIAN. Can't you re~~ie~iibertllnt? Mr. MACGUIHI.I cannoti no, sir. hir. DSCK~EIN.Mr. Chalnnnn, he admitted, on iny uesti terilt~yor the day before, tllnt he paid $0,000-lle 3id \~hetherit was single thousand dollar bills-and we agreed his ans~vcr. IIc snid it was $0,000 in cash. I3[ow is it- Tllc Crrr~lrara~.Did you have thousant2 dollar bills? check out of your special ac- Mr. MACGUIHE.I cnn't remember everything I have sai can't remember all transactions. Tlle CHAIHMAN.Wouldn't you remcmhr if you had tl~ournnd dollar bills? no l Wait a minute- Mr. blacGu11t~.No, sir. 1, now, you have aslced me a lot of questions- The CIIAIIIBCAX.Wouldn't you rcinei~~berif yo11 went down and laid thirteen $1,000 bills down? ou start thinking now, we are not taking that Air. ~IACGUIRE.No, sir. The CX~AIR~IAN. Let me ask you this, Mr. MacGuire: -1s si ~atureor a photostatic copy of your signature? %.MecOuin~.Yes; I believe tllnt is my signatl~m crIA~x~~. Do you know what that is? l'l10 CIIAIUMjbot (talk)AN. I)on't you know if it is your sigllature? I think it is-- Mr. MacGu~ii~.1 think it is. CHAIRMAN. NO, no ! DOyou know Tlle CIIAIRMAN.First you said,. " I believe ", and now, "I think ., MA&UIRE.I do not. it is." Don't you ltnow your own signature? Isthat your signature? CIIA~~AN. YOUdo not? I think that is all. Mr. A~ACGUIRE.It looks very much like it. leflupon at 2:30 p. m. the subcommittee sdjournd until The CIIAI~MAN.ISityour s~gnature? p. m. tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 24,1984.) Mr. ~IACGUIRE.It looks very muell lilce it. Mr. DICKSTE~N.Well, we can look at the checks. The CIXAIRMAN.No. On Septenlber 17, 1933, did you sign a request in New York a letter of credit, giving thein a clleclr for $15,075 for it? nir. MncGmn~.I- The CIIAIIMjbot (talk)AN. Did you? Mr. MiiuGurli~.I lnllst have, bccnnse it says so 11cl.c. The Cxramara~.It isn't what you inust have. Don't you re ber that? air. MACGUIRE.I can't recall. The CIIAI~:MAN.You cnn't recall that. Well, do you renlem giving a clleck for $15,073 for the $15,000 letter of credit? Mr. BIACGUIRE.I really can't recall. 'i'll~CII:\III~CAH.YOUcan't recall that? Mr. Blac(irurw~.No. The CIIAIR~IAN.This letter, whicll you say you thinlr carries signature, says: 1 Illilltl yen Iicrcwitll our cllwk to your order for $15,076 111 1~ylud ICl.li!r ol' carc.tlit for $15,OO(?- Ant1 111011 il POPS t~long,the usual fonu letter; isn't that right! Air. hlncC+ure~.That is rnllat it says tllere. rt1 Cll.ilinr.\x. dlid it is signed by G. C. hIac(fllil.o? &h.blac;Gu~n~.Ives, sir.