The Majestic
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:47:00
Yes, that’s true.
:47:02
Have you ever met
an Albert Lucas Trimble?

:47:07
No, sir.
:47:09
That’s not possible.
Luke Trimble is dead.

:47:13
That didn’t prevent you from
masquerading as Luke while in Lawson.

:47:23
Order!
:47:25
I wasn’t masquerading.
:47:27
I was mistaken for Luke.
There was an accident.

:47:31
I’m sure anyone who reads the paper
is familiar with your accident.

:47:36
An accident which came hard upon
being named by this Committee.

:47:42
What I find hard to understand is why
you were in such a hurry to leave L.A.

:47:48
One might view that
as a flight from authority.

:47:52
I wasn’t fleeing, sir.
:47:54
I simply went for a drive and had
an accident that affected my memory.

:48:03
Order!
:48:05
What is the state of your memory now?
:48:08
-My memory is fine.
-I’m glad to hear that.

:48:11
You might recall the item before you.
:48:14
It’s the attendance roster for
the Bread Instead of Bullets Club...

:48:19
...dated October 3rd, 1945.
:48:22
Referring to line 37, does your name
and signature appear there?

:48:27
-It does.
-Mr. Appleton...

:48:30
...tell us about
the Bread Instead of Bullets Club.

:48:33
If the Committee will note line 36
of the document.

:48:40
-"Lucille Angstrom"?
-I was courting Miss Angstrom.

:48:44
I attended the meeting
only to be with her.

:48:48
Are you asking us to believe
you attended a meeting...

:48:52
...of a Communist organization
because of a girl?

:48:58
Yes, sir.
:48:59
Even someone like yourself
must be familiar with the concept.


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