RULES AND ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS ON INVESTIGATION INTO THE 1950 OHIO NOVEMBER 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, DECEMBER 1, 1951, Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration 59.61563 SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS RULES AND ADMINISTRATION EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS ON INVESTIGATION INTO THE 1950 OHIO NOVEMBER 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, DECEMBER 1, 1951, Printed for the use of the Committee on Rules and Administration JK 1991 COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION CARL HAYDEN, Arizona, Chairman THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Rhode Island HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., Massachusetts GUY M. GILLETTE, Iowa WILLIAM E. JENNER, Indiana Testimony of- Page Harry W. August, director of the Ohio Republican Finance Com- 453-482 Arthur L. Conner, seller of newspaper advertising of Cleveland, Cyrus Eaton, industrialist, Northfield. Ohio__ Paul R. Gingher, appearing on behalf of Lewis B. Hill, advertising 341-343 Willis D. Gradison, broker of Cincinnati, Ohio__ Willis O. Hall, a potter of East Liverpool, Ohio__ Mr. Paul Hannah, secretary-treasurer, Ohio State Federation of Internal Revenue Bureau: Norman A. Sugarman, assistant head, man- Dr. B. F. Lamb, president, Ohio Council of Churches_ 516-529 208-220 R. C. Owens, secretary and treasurer, district No. 6, UMWA, Columbus, 441-435 Beryl Peppercorn, manager Cleveland Joint Board, affiliated with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America___ 233-239, 241–243, 249-255 Seward T. Salvage, advertising manager, the Timken Roller Bear- 435-439 Rev. D. R. Sharpe, executive secretary, Cleveland Baptist Associa- 412-419 Paul Wexler, manager of Weitz & Co----- 255-261 III |