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Canadian named official of Dallas exposition. Washington, D.C., May 5. Vice President Garner today presented Capt. J.W. Flanagan, Texas millionaire and Canadian sportsman, with the Commission of Director General of Foreign participation for the Pan American exposition to be held at Dallas this summer. Capt. Flanagan will sail May 8 for Colombia where he will begin a tour of South America to interest Latin-American sportsmen in raising funds to bring Latin athletes to Dallas for the Inter-American Sports Show. In the photograph, left to right: Roy Miller, of Houston; Rep. Albert Thomas, of Texas; Capt. Flanagan; Rep. Sam Rayburn

Senate prober at work. Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, chmn. of the Senate comm. investigating the Dept. of Justice, looking over testimony of Edwin S. Booth, special Asst. to the Atty. General, who appeared before the comm. April 7

Tex Rickard on stand, 3/20/24 - Public domain portrait photograph

Study plans for new Capitol auditorium. Washington, D.C., April 30. The downpour of rain during the last inaugural ceremonies has resulted in congressional action creating the Capitol Auditorium Commission in efforts to have constructed an auditorium in which to hold indoor inaugurations or great national conventions. Secretary of National Capitol Parks, Secretary. The Commission was formed today at a meeting in the Office of Chairman Tom Connally, of the Senate Public Buildings and Grounds Committee. In the photograph, left to right: Senator Tom Connally, of Texas; Senator Warren R. Austin, of Vermont; Rep. Fritz G. Lanham, of Texas; and Secretary Ickes, 43037

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

Swearing in of H.E. Hull, Robe Carl White & W.W. Husband, Dept. of Labor, 51525

Study plans for new Capitol auditorium. Washington, D.C., April 30. The downpour of rain during the last inaugural ceremonies has resulted in congressional action creating the Capitol Auditorium Commission in efforts to have constructed an auditorium in which to hold indoor inaugurations or great national conventions. Secretary of National Capitol Parks, Secretary. The Commission was formed today at a meeting in the Office of Chairman Tom Connally, of the Senate Public Buildings and Grounds Committee. In the photograph, left to right: Senator Tom Connally, of Texas; Senator Warren R. Austin, of Vermont; Rep. Fritz G. Lanham, of Texas; and Secretary Ickes, 4/30/37

Canadian named official of Dallas exposition. Washington, D.C., May 5. Vice President Garner today presented Capt. J.W. Flanagan, Texas millionaire and Canadian sportsman, with the Commission of Director General of Foreign participation for the Pan American exposition to be held at Dallas this summer. Capt. Flanagan will sail May 8 for Colombia where he will begin a tour of South America to interest Latin-American sportsmen in raising funds to bring Latin athletes to Dallas for the Inter-American Sports Show. In the photograph, left to right: Roy Miller, of Houston; Rep. Albert Thomas, of Texas; Capt. Flanagan; Rep. Sam Rayburn

O.L. Roach, Leslie E. Saunders, W.C. T...sley, and Howard D. North at E... Roper conference room during conference, 2438

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Hear conflicting tales. Rep. Adoph J. Sabath (D. of Ill.) and Rep. John J. O'Conner (D. of N.Y.) perspire a bit as they weigh conflicting tales at the House rules investigation of utility lobbying Wednesday. O'Conner, mopping brow, is chr. of the com. 71

Wash. D.C. Interested listeners. At the Thursday hearings of the House rules lobby investigation. Left to right, Rep. John J. McSwain (D of Tenn), Rep. W.B. Cox (D of Ga), Rep. Howard D. Smith (D of Virginia) and Lawrence Lewis, (D), Rep. of Col. listen in intently as charges and counter charges echo across the caucus committee room, 7/11/35

Take opposing stands in house debate. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. Rep. James A. Shanley, Dem., of Connecticut, and Rep. Luther A. Johnson, Dem., of Texas, today fired verbal broadsides for and against the Neutrality Bill. Shanley pled for retention of the arms embargo and Johnson asked for its repeal

In spotlight as monopoly investigating committee opens public hearings. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. The Temporary Economic Committee, Joint Legislative-Executive Body Created to Study Economic Ills and Recommend Remedial Legislation, opened public hearings at the Capitol today. These members of the Committee got together for an informal conference just before the hearing opened. Left to right - Rep. Hatton W. Sumners, Co-Chairman - Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Co-chairman - Senator William E. Borah, and Senator William H. King

Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 4. The House Ways and Means Sub-Committee today began consideration of a general revision of the Federal Revenue Structure. Today's session which was executive was devoted chiefly to the discussion of procedure. In the photograph, left to right: Rep. Allen Treadway, of Massachusetts.; Rep. Fred [...]on, of Kentucky, Chairman; and Rep. Frank Orother, of New York. 11/4/37

The Senate committee investigating the charges against Senator B.K. Wheeler, ... Left to right: Senators William E. Borah of Idaho chairman, C.A. Swanson of Virginia, T.H. Caraway of Ark., C.L. McNary of Ore., Thomas Sterling, of S.D.

Take opposing stands in house debate. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. Rep. James A. Shanley, Dem., of Connecticut, and Rep. Luther A. Johnson, Dem., of Texas, today fired verbal broadsides for and against the Neutrality Bill. Shanley pled for retention of the arms embargo and Johnson asked for its repeal

Naps thru senate questioning. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. While a majority of the spectators were cupping their ears to catch every word uttered by A.F. of L. head before the Senate Committee Investigating Unemployment today, this old gent found it very boring and promptly dozed off to sleep, 1738

They investigate ... Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. of Mich) and Sen. Charles L. McNary (R of Ore) make a special investigation at Tuesday's com. hearing of Territories and Insular affairs in the Senate office building, with reference to the Virgin Islands

Hear conflicting tales. Rep. Adoph J. Sabath (D. of Ill.) and Rep. John J. O'Conner (D. of N.Y.) perspire a bit as they weigh conflicting tales at the House rules investigation of utility lobbying Wednesday. O'Conner, mopping brow, is chr. of the com. 7/1

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Joseph A. Berry, Thursday, June 14, 1860 (Affidavit in Conner v. Berry)

Robert C. Schenck to A . H. Conner, Monday, January 14, 1861 (Introduction)

Informs President SEC ready to proceed with investigation of insurance companies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, leaving the White House today after reporting to President Roosevelt that the commission was ready to proceed with its investigation of insurance companies in connection with the present monopoly inquiry. He indicated the SEC would be concerned primarily with the investment and managerial phases of insurance company operation and said approximately $300,000 would be required to carry out the work in this calendar year, 1/24/38

Admiral William R. Shoemaker before House of Rep. Aircraft Com., 2/14/25

Hearst Representatives at A.F. of L., Washington, D.C. Oct. 14. E.G. Woods, (left) and Harvey Kelly represented William Randolph Hearst at the special hearing before the American Federation of Labor today when evidence on the Seattle Post-Intelligence strrike was submitted from both sides

Com'r. Wallis & immigrants - Public domain portrait photograph

Pou. (5th from left) Rules Committee, [10/19/21]

Radio "Czar" criticizes Federal Communications Commission. Washington, D.C., June 6. Meeting here today [...] 200(?) radio representatives heard Mark Ethridge, president of the National Association of Broadcasters, criticize the practice of licensing [...] for six-month periods as "unfair" to broadcasters. Ethridge let go his blast as the radio officials gathered at the first session of the hearing which opened today before the Federal Trade Commission on proposed changes in rules and regulations for the broadcasting industry, 6/6/38

Corncrib and one of the two barns on Roy Conner's owner-operated farm near Templeton, Indiana. This one hundred sixty acre farm is under a small mortgage

The Congress that stayed up all night - The only photo taken of the House of Representatives during the recent sensational controversy over the question of enlarging and changing the membership of the Committee on Rules

John Z. Goodrich to A. H. Conner, Monday, December 03, 1860 (Recommends Caleb Smith for cabinet over Colfax)

LT. Com. L.C. Fuller, Robt. A. Miller, T.C. Burke, Frank S. Meyers, J.A. Stevenson, Oglesby Young, C.L. McKenna, Clarence L. Reames, Frank T. Berry, F.C. Whitten, D.T. Sherbett, Josephus Daniels, C.E. Welter, C.C. Chapman

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