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  1. Kalman J. BERENYI, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT DIRECTOR, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE.

    opposed to communism being denied naturalization because the District Court found that he was not ... respect to communism 'it wasn't for the favor of the Communists.' He assumed that ... family left Hungary to escape the Communist regime. His wife testified that she hated communism and the ...

  2. W. E. B. DuBOIS CLUBS OF AMERICA et al. v. CLARK et al.

    Communists' or 'promoting communism.' Communism, as an ideology, embraces a broad array of ideas. To ... of national life are in the public sector, guaranteeing full employment. To some communism means ... old age insurance, and social security that obtain in a socialized state. To others communism is ...

  3. Charles ROWOLDT, Petitioner, v. J. D. PERFETTO, Acting Officer in Charge, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, St. Paul, Minnesota.

    unilluminating understanding of, and beliefs about, the principles of communism. His account of the circumstances ... government. 'Q. What is your opinion as to whether communism was the cause or outgrowth of the Russian ... revolution? A. Communism did not start the revolution. The middle-class started the revolution. Lenin got hold ...

  4. Willia NIUKKANEN, etc., Petitioner, v. E. D. McALEXANDER, etc.

    * * * I am trying to find out your feelings toward Communism. A. Naturally I don't—Communism or ...

  5. Barenblatt v. United States

    instituted the investigation involved in this case, the desirability of investigating Communism in education ... the investigation-- "Communism in labor." Id. at 185, 209-215. In contrast, petitioner in ... communism in education and the experiences and background in the party by Francis X. T. Crowley. [p125] It ...

  6. Stanislaw NOWAK, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES of America.

    answered the question in 1937, during a period when communism was much less in the public consciousness ... relating to communism either at Party meetings or in private conversation. His answers were always of two ...

  7. Richard G. KLEINDIENST, Attorney General of the United States, et al., Appellants, v. Ernest MANDEL et al.

    communism.' The Attorney General had declined to waive ineligibility as he has the power to do under § 212(d) ... paragraph who advocate the economic, international, and governmental doctrines of world communism or the ... (v) the economic, international, and governmental doctrines of world communism or the establishment in ...

  8. Bond v. Floyd

    involvement in Vietnam was because "if we do not stop Communism [385 U.S. 122] there, that it is just ... stopping World Communism, and I'm not taking a stand in favor of the Viet Cong. What I'm saying ... about to justify that war, because it's stopping International Communism, or whatever-- you know, ...

  9. DENNIS v. UNITED STATES.

    might be interpreted as 'sympathetic association' with Communism. Of course, the Loyalty Order ... responsible therefor to charges of disloyal sympathy with Communism; 6 and that consequently a vote for ... evidence of friendliness to communism? 'Juror Holford: No; I am not worried about my job that ...

  10. SCHNEIDERMAN v. UNITED STATES.

    views regarding its government and the merits of Communism are immaterial to a decision of this case. ... of Communism had to say about the conditions of society. He considered his membership and activities ...

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