"United States" . . "China" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Excerpts of testimony in the Senate loyalty hearings. Senator Green, acting chairman, swears in Hanson. Hanson reads a written statement giving his views on communism, in which he denies that he is a Communist, affirms his loyalty to the U.S., and attacks McCarthy's tactics. Senator Hickenlooper questions Hanson on U.S. China policy. Hanson states that in 1946, the big question in China was whether the Chinese Communists were sincere in their previous assertions that they wanted to develop China in a peaceful coalition, or whether the outbreak of sporadic civil war in 1945 and 1946 indicated that they were instead ready for an all-out drive to take over China. Having no access to State Dept. documents and discussions, Hanson now lacks the information necessary to fully understand and draw conclusions on current China policy. He does not recall his 1946 position on General Marshall's mission to China."@en . "UCLA preservation"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "[Haldore Hanson accused by Senator McCarthy of Communist leanings, Washington, D.C. Hearst vault material, HVMc2772r2, 79877]"@en . . . . "Newsreels Unedited footage." . . "Washington (D.C.)" . .