Senatorial Campaign Expenditures: Hearings, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 195U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - Campaign funds |
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... alleged contributions were out of all proportion to the income or financial worth of these alleged contributors . The testimony must be read to be fully appreciated . Only a few brief excerpts are herein set forth . The largest ...
... alleged contributions were out of all proportion to the income or financial worth of these alleged contributors . The testimony must be read to be fully appreciated . Only a few brief excerpts are herein set forth . The largest ...
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... alleged transaction did not occur and that the charges , while probably made in good faith , were without substance and wholly unsupported by any testimony or inference whatsoever . Respectfully submitted . JAS . A. REED , Chairman ...
... alleged transaction did not occur and that the charges , while probably made in good faith , were without substance and wholly unsupported by any testimony or inference whatsoever . Respectfully submitted . JAS . A. REED , Chairman ...
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... alleged connection with certain mining transactions and activities , were delineated and commented upon . In the address , Senator Cameron charged that— The well - known stream of gold that is now flowing to Arizona , to insure my ...
... alleged connection with certain mining transactions and activities , were delineated and commented upon . In the address , Senator Cameron charged that— The well - known stream of gold that is now flowing to Arizona , to insure my ...
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... alleged combination referred to in Senator Cameron's charges , or any com- bination , sought the nomination of Carl Hayden as United States Senator , or contributed in any way to his nomination or electica , or that during the primary ...
... alleged combination referred to in Senator Cameron's charges , or any com- bination , sought the nomination of Carl Hayden as United States Senator , or contributed in any way to his nomination or electica , or that during the primary ...
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... alleged by said witnesses as grounds and reasons for such refusal ; all of which appears in said printed records . Your committee sets forth the following conclusions of fact which 69TH CONGRESS ( REPT . 1197 SENATE FEBRUARY 12, 1927 ...
... alleged by said witnesses as grounds and reasons for such refusal ; all of which appears in said printed records . Your committee sets forth the following conclusions of fact which 69TH CONGRESS ( REPT . 1197 SENATE FEBRUARY 12, 1927 ...
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advise the witness alleged amount answer the question appear Arizona asked attorney ballot box bank Barrett behalf BEUTEL campaign committee candidacy candidate Carl Hayden CHAIRMAN charge contained contributed Cook County counsel creases CROWE CUNNINGHAM decline to answer Democratic division election board election officers erasures evidence examination expended fact FOLWELL Frank L fraud fraudulent gave GOLDER GRUNDY Illinois investigation list of voters marked mittee need not answer nomination number of ballots number of names paid Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia primary election receipts records refuse to answer registration books Republican Republican National Committee Samuel Insull SCHUYLER Senator Cameron Senator GoFF Senator KING Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator McKinley Senator Reed senatorial primary signatures special committee statement stubs submitted tell testified testimony Thomas W ticket tion total number United States Senator unused ballots Vare's voting check list voting list ward watchers WATSON William Wilson World Court
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Page 7 - Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either House, or any...
Page 36 - ... in case of a question submitted to the vote of the people, by marking in the appropriate margin or place a cross (X) against the answer which he desires to give. Before leaving the voting shelf or compartment, the voter shall fold his ballot, without displaying the marks thereon, in the same way it was folded when received by him, and he shall keep the same so folded until he has voted. He shall vote in the manner now provided by law before leaving the enclosed space, and shall deposit his ballot...
Page 21 - Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election, fourth. If twenty-two years of age or upwards he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election.
Page 1 - Claimant without deduction; and at such Time or Times, and at such Place or Places, as shall...
Page 29 - It shall be the duty of the judge of election to secure the observation of the provisions of this section, to keep order in the room in which the voting is held and to see that no more persons are admitted within the enclosed space than are allowed by this act.
Page 2 - Washington, DC The committee met, pursuant to the call of the chairman, at 10 o'clock am, in the room of the Committee on Privileges and Elections in the Capitol, Senator Richard P.
Page 5 - It shall be unlawful to administer the oath of office to any person elected to any public office, until he has filed an account as required by this act, and no such person shall enter upon the duties of his office until he has filed such account, nor shall he receive any salary for any period prior to the filing of the same.
Page 17 - Fourth, For the rent, maintenance and furnishing of offices ; Fifth, For the payment of clerks, typewriters, stenographers, janitors, and messengers actually employed; Sixth, For the employment of...
Page 17 - If the aggregate receipts or disbursements of a candidate or political committee, in connection with any nomination or election, shall not exceed fifty dollars, the treasurer of the committee or candidate shall, within thirty days after the election, certify that fact, under oath, to the officer with whom the statement is filed, as hereinafter provided.
Page 17 - It shall be unlawful for any candidate or treasurer of a political committee, or person acting as such treasurer, to disburse money received from any anonymous source.