Senatorial Campaign Expenditures, 1930: Hearings Before a Select Committee on Senatorial Campaign Expenditures, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Second [-third] Sessions[s] Pursuant to S. Res, 215, a Resolution Authorizing the Appointment of a Special Committee to Make Investigation Into the Campaign Expenditures of Candidates for the United States Senate, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... subpoenaed and are present this morning , I think it quite proper and maybe expeditious to call attention to the resolution under which this committee operates . The committee has been the brunt of a great deal of criticism which the ...
... subpoenaed and are present this morning , I think it quite proper and maybe expeditious to call attention to the resolution under which this committee operates . The committee has been the brunt of a great deal of criticism which the ...
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... subpoenas as directed . One of the principal efforts of the committee will be to discover whether a State statute limiting expenditures in a senatorial primary to $ 5,000 was observed . This law has been on the Colorado statute books ...
... subpoenas as directed . One of the principal efforts of the committee will be to discover whether a State statute limiting expenditures in a senatorial primary to $ 5,000 was observed . This law has been on the Colorado statute books ...
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... subpoenaed to appear , but a great many attorneys who have been or are in the employ , retained by the Cities Service or the Pub- lic Service Co. , all seemed to be active and SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES , 1930 117.
... subpoenaed to appear , but a great many attorneys who have been or are in the employ , retained by the Cities Service or the Pub- lic Service Co. , all seemed to be active and SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES , 1930 117.
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... the com- mittee had expected to have hearings earlier than this . We had expected having hearings right after the primary , and a subpœna was served upon you . Did you take that subpoena 172 SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES , 1930.
... the com- mittee had expected to have hearings earlier than this . We had expected having hearings right after the primary , and a subpœna was served upon you . Did you take that subpoena 172 SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES , 1930.
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... subpoena before a meeting of employees of the Cities Service and discuss it with them at all ? Mr. STANNARD . No , sir . I did say to Mr. Hodges one day , and I say it again , that it was a great disappointment to me that that meeting ...
... subpoena before a meeting of employees of the Cities Service and discuss it with them at all ? Mr. STANNARD . No , sir . I did say to Mr. Hodges one day , and I say it again , that it was a great disappointment to me that that meeting ...
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ABBERGER active advertising ALBERS ALTZ amount ANDERSON asked AVILDSEN ballots BARNHILL Bayard behalf Bemis candidacy candidate canvassing CAROLAN cash Castle County CHAIRMAN Chicago COEN Colorado committee committeeman conduct contribution Cook County CURLEY CURRAN DAVIS Delaware delegates Democratic Denver district duly sworn EARL DANNENBERG George Shaw going HAHN headquarters HERDA HOLCOMB Illinois indorsed JAMES JOHN DANNENBERG KEELAN KLOBER KRAMER letter March 22 Marvel morning Mowry multigraphed organization paid paign Palandech PASCHEN political precinct primary campaign primary election Printing prior Progress Club question Raskob received record REINECKE Republican RODGERS Ruth Hanna McCormick SCHARLACH Senator DALE Senator Deneen Senator DILL Senator Nye Senator PATTERSON Shaw SNYDER statement subpoena telephone TESTIMONY ticket tion told United States Senator vote Voters Voucher W. C. DANNENBERG ward Washington week ending WEINROTT Wilmington Wilson Witness excused witness was duly workers