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Motion Picture Daily, New York, October 3, 1941.
USS Arizona‘s forward magazines explode after
she was hit by a japanese bomb, Pearl Harbour, Dec. 7, 1941,
Official U. S. Navy Photograph, National Archives
& E X T R A ! ! (...)
U. S. Declares War
Pearl Harbor Bombed (...)
Blackout Tonight
(...) Kodiak Mirror, Kodiak, Alaska, Dec. 7, 1941, front page
& Senate Probe Postponed; No New Date Set
Senator Clark Would Not Affirm Abandonment
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. – Hearings into alleged film propaganda scheduled to be resumed next Monday were today called
off by Sen. D. Worth Clark of Idaho, chairman of the Senate investigating subcommittee. The chairman would
not say that the hearings were to be abandoned entirely.
(...) Motion Picture Daily, Oct. 9, 1941
„Will not testify at that time“
Editorial content. „Senate Probe
Hearing May
Be Postponed
Tobey to Be Absent from
Capital Next Week
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. – Possibilities that hearings
of the Senate propaganda probe, scheduled for
next Monday, may be postponed, were raised today when
it became known that Senator Charles W. Tobey
of New Hampshire would not be in Washington next week.
Chairman D. Worth Clark of Idaho also currently
out of the city but is expected to return before the beginning
of the week after a speech in Forth Wayne tomorrow
night.
It was made known definitely that Charles Chaplin,
scheduled as a witness for next Monday, will not
testify at that time and the committee has informed him
that his appearance will be deferred.“ (...)
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