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... tion . Such facts therein as were known to the people of the States particularly affected have been passed upon by the people themselves in the election . Thus , as we pass our studies on to our colleagues of the incoming session , we ...
... tion . Such facts therein as were known to the people of the States particularly affected have been passed upon by the people themselves in the election . Thus , as we pass our studies on to our colleagues of the incoming session , we ...
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... tion , you referred the said resolution to the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections and on Friday , September 28 , the Subcommittee received in open session an oral statement from Senator Benton in support of the resolution . An ...
... tion , you referred the said resolution to the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections and on Friday , September 28 , the Subcommittee received in open session an oral statement from Senator Benton in support of the resolution . An ...
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... tion in the public press . The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration hav- ing referred the Benton Resolution to our Subcommittee , has placed us in a quasi- judicial position relative to a matter of outstanding importance ...
... tion in the public press . The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration hav- ing referred the Benton Resolution to our Subcommittee , has placed us in a quasi- judicial position relative to a matter of outstanding importance ...
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... tion of him , its task was not finished until it reported to the Senate the results of such investigation . He further stated that the preliminary report which the staff had written was scurrilous , cleverly twisted and distorted and ...
... tion of him , its task was not finished until it reported to the Senate the results of such investigation . He further stated that the preliminary report which the staff had written was scurrilous , cleverly twisted and distorted and ...
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... tion where , if they had been subpoenaed , they would have had to give testimony and explanations which Senator McCarthy had refused to give or else be in contempt of the Senate . It would have been an unfair position to place them in ...
... tion where , if they had been subpoenaed , they would have had to give testimony and explanations which Senator McCarthy had refused to give or else be in contempt of the Senate . It would have been an unfair position to place them in ...
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254 Senate Office amendment Appleton State Bank BALANCE BALANCE BROUGHT BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD BANK OF WASHINGTON behalf bill campaign candidacy candidate CARL HAYDEN Carthy cash cent Chairman CHECKS DEPOSITS DATE Chicago collateral Committee on Rules Congress contributions Corrupt Practices Act DANA CORP Daniel F DATE BALANCE BALANCE DEPOSITS DATE BALANCE disbursements EXHIBIT expenditures Federal Corrupt Practices filed hearings Hortonville income investigation JOE MCCARTHY LEDGER legislation Legislative Reorganization Act loan McCarthy's Milwaukee mittee name and address nomination paid person political committee President primary election Privileges and Elections provisions PURPOSE AMOUNT Ray Kiermas receipts received resolution RIGGS NATIONAL BANK Rules and Administration Secretary Senate Office Bldg Senate Office Building Senator Benton Senator Club Senator McCarthy Subcommittee on Privileges thereof tion Total undersigned United States Code United States Senate vote Washington 25 William Benton Wisconsin
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Page 71 - For the purposes of this resolution the committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized to hold such hearings, to sit and act at such...
Page 71 - Congress, to employ such clerical and other assistants, to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such books, papers, and documents, to administer such oaths, to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable.
Page 34 - House of Representatives shall exercise continuous watchfulness of the execution by the administrative agencies concerned of any laws, the subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of such committee; and, for that purpose, shall study all pertinent reports and data submitted to the Congress by the agencies in the executive branch of the Government.
Page 32 - ... influencing or attempting to influence the election of candidates or presidential and vice presidential electors (1) in two or more States, or (2) whether or not in more than one State if such committee, association, or organization (other than a duly organized State or local committee of a political party) is a branch or subsidiary of a national committee, association, or organization; (d) The term "contribution...