Hearings regarding the communist infiltration of the motion picture industry. Hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, first session. Public law 601 (section 121, subsection Q (1947)

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188 COMMUNISM IN MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY The only trouble is the producers won't listen to me. The Chairman. We will make the proper suggestion. Mr. Smith. That is all. The Chaieman. Mr. Wood. Mr. Wood. No questions. The CiiAiR^tAN. Mr. Vail. Mr. Vail,. No questions. The Chairman. Mr. McDowell. Mr. McDowell. No questions. Mr. Rtskind. All right. The Chairman. Mr. Nixon. Mr. Nixon. No questions. The Chairman. Thank you very much, Mr. Ryskind.^° Mr. Ryskind. Thank you. Mr. Stripling. Mr. Chairman, it is now 25 minutes to four. If you would like another witness, we are prepared to put on another witness. However, I suggest we recess now. The Chairman. I think we better recess now until tomorrow. Mr. Stripling. All right. The Chairman. The Chair would like to make an announcement. We are getting slightly behind with our witnesses. In addition to the witnesses we announced last night might be witnesses today and who were not witnesses, we will also try to have as witnesses tomorrow Mr. Ronald Reagan, Mr. Robert Montgomery, Mr. George Murphy, and Mr. Gary Cooper. The meeting is adjourned. (Whereupon, at 4: 35 p. m., an adjournment was taken.) " See appendix, p. 530, for exhibit 41.