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which the Commission --<br />

ACTING CHAIRMAN SKINNER: Mr. Carbonaro, under<br />

those circumstances, I would direct <strong>you</strong>r witness to<br />

answer the questions asked.<br />

"Where do <strong>you</strong> live?"<br />

The question th<strong>at</strong> he is left f<strong>or</strong> ahswering is<br />

MR. CARBONARO: His answer is on <strong>this</strong> sheet Qf<br />

paper, which he wishes to read and which the Commission<br />

doesn't want him to read.<br />

ACTING CHAIRMAN SKINNER: He has read a p<strong>or</strong>tion<br />

of it. He can now go on and answer, if he wishes, where<br />

he lives.<br />

MR. CARBONARO: His answer is on the paper<br />

which he wishes to read, Mr. Commissioner.<br />

ACTING CHAIRMAN SKINNER: Are <strong>you</strong> telling me<br />

he ref<strong>us</strong>es to answer the question?<br />

tion, if allowed to.<br />

MR. CARBONARO: He wants to answer the ques­<br />

ACTING CHAIRMAN SKINNER: Is there anything in<br />

his answer th<strong>at</strong> <strong>you</strong> as a lawyer consider to be an<br />

exercise of his Fifth Amendment right?<br />

MR. CARBONARO: No.<br />

MR. HARMON: Mr. Chairman, if I mdY point out,<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> I hear as the beginnings of legal arguments raised

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