Investigation of Campaign Expenditures in 1936U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - 139 pages |
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1936-Continued Division address Total amounts of $500 Arthur burgh Calif campaign of 1936-Continued candidates charges Charles Chas Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland committee complaint Congress Conn contributors who gave Democratic Detroit disbursements distribution Sum given Division of total election campaign expenditures filed Frank gave sums George given other organiza given to national Henry James John Joseph List of contributors Long Island Louis Mich Michigan Name and address National Committee national party Sum Nomination Ohio Organization or party parties and organizations parties Name party Amount Organization party Sum given person Pitts Pittsburgh political parties Presidential receipts Representatives Republican Robert Senator showing distribution Name showing distribution Sum sums in amounts tions or parties total contribution tribution Sum given Union United vote Walter Wash Washington Wichita Workers York City
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Page 3 - ... (b) It shall be the duty of the treasurer of a political committee to keep a detailed and exact account of (1) All contributions made to or for such committee; (2) The name and address of every person making any such contribution, and the date thereof; (3) All expenditures made by or on behalf of such committee...
Page 3 - contribution" includes a gift, subscription, loan, advance, or deposit, of money, or anything of value, and includes a contract, promise, or agreement, whether or not legally enforceable to make a contribution; (e) The term "expenditure...
Page 22 - The Public Printer may furnish without cost to Senators, Members, and Delegates envelopes ready for mailing the Congressional Record or any part thereof, or speeches, or reports therein contained. Envelopes so furnished shall contain in the upper lefthand corner thereof the following words, to wit: ".Senate United States (or House of Representatives, US). Part ol Congressional Record. Free," and in upper right-hand corner the letters "USS...
Page 6 - If any provision of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 5 - Commissioner; or (2) An amount equal to the amount obtained by multiplying 3 cents by the total number of votes cast at the last general election...
Page 21 - Senator, Representative, Delegate, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House shall be written thereon, with the proper designation of the office he holds; and the provisions of this section shall apply to each of the persons named herein until the first day of December following the expiration of their respective terms of office.
Page 5 - It is unlawful for any national bank, or any corporation organized by authority of any law of Congress, to make a contribution or expenditure in connection with any election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election or political convention or caucus held to select candidates for any political office, or for any corporation whatever, or any labor organization to make a contribution...
Page 4 - ... shall file with the Clerk between the first and tenth day of each calendar quarter, a statement containing complete as of the day next preceding the date of filing — (1) the name and address of each person who has made a contribution of $500 or more...
Page 3 - political committee" includes any committee, association, or organization which accepts contributions or makes expenditures for the purpose of influencing or attempting to influence the election of candidates or presidential and vice presidential electors...
Page 5 - ... election at which Presidential and Vice Presidential electors or a Senator or Representative in, or a Delegate or Resident commissioner to Congress are to be voted for, or...