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Maritime head urges stabilization of employer-employee relationship . Washington, D.C., Dec. 8. Appearing before the Senate Education- Labor and Commerce Committees today, Chairman Joseph P. Kennedy of the U.S. Maritime Commission, urged stabilization of employer-employee relationship in the Merchant Marine through application of principles of the Railway Labor Act. Left to right: Senator Joseph F. Guffy of Pennsylvania; Joseph P. Kennedy; and Admiral Emory S. Land, also a member of the Maritime Commission. 12837

Maritime head urges stabilization of employer-employee relationship . ...

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Senate Committee on Governmental Reorganization. Washington, D.C. Jan 14. The Senate Committee, of which Senator Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia is chairman, on Government Reorganization Economies met this morning to consider Brookings Institute recommendations denying President Roosevelt the free hand he desires in altering the Executive Branch. The recommendations were for consolidations in Federal Credit Agencies to save at least $30,000,000. In the photograph, left to right; Senator Charles L. McNary, of Oregon; Majority Leader; Senator John G. Townsend, Jr., Delaware; Senator Harry Flood Byrd; Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyoming; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Senate Majority Leader

Senate Committee on Governmental Reorganization. Washington, D.C. Jan ...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRESENTED WITH NEW ARKANSAS CENTENNIAL HALF-DOLLAR. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 29. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WAS TODAY PRESENTED WITH THE OUTSTANDING SOUVENIR OF THE ARKANSAS CENTENNIAL, AN ESPECIALLY MINTED SILVER HALF-DOLLAR BEARING THE LIKENESS OF SENATOR JOSEPH T. ROBINSON. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: MRS. JOSEPH T. ROBINSON; HARVEY COUCH, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTENNIAL; AND SENATOR JOSEPH T. ROBINSON

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRESENTED WITH NEW ARKANSAS CENTENNIAL HALF-DOLLAR...

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Principals at Monopoly hearing this morning. Washington, D.C., May 23. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, chairman of the Temporary National Economic Committee, Peter Nehemkis, conductor of the examination of the S.E.C., and William R. White, superintendent of banks, New York State, talking together before the Monopoly Committee began to take its morning testimony from White

Principals at Monopoly hearing this morning. Washington, D.C., May 23....

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Senate and House leaders. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Senate Majority Leader, and Speaker Bankhead met today to discuss legislation to be introduced at the new session of Congress

Senate and House leaders. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Senator Joseph T. ...

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Washington, D.C., March 27. A new informal photograph of Senator Joseph O'Mahoney of Wyoming. 3-27-39

Washington, D.C., March 27. A new informal photograph of Senator Josep...

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Possible key metal monopoly committee's study. Washington, D.C., May 8. The temporary National Economic Committee turned its investigation today upon the little known beryllium industry. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Co-chairman of the Committee, is shown here with Andrew Gahagan, President of the Beryllium Corp., of Temple, Pennsylvania, examining the crude ore and a sample hammer which is made from an alloy with beryllium. Gahagan described beryllium as an element, fourth in atomic weight from hydrogen, which can be combined with copper or nickel and certain other metals, to produce alloys of extraordinary hardness, lightness, and strength. The committee suspects that the metal may become a key material in industrial and war supply problems

Possible key metal monopoly committee's study. Washington, D.C., May 8...

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Gov. E.C. Stokes of N.J. called on the Pres. ... Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen White House, Washington, D.C.

Gov. E.C. Stokes of N.J. called on the Pres. ... Senator Joseph S. Fre...

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May be new majority leader. Washington D.C. July 20. A deep thinker is Senator Alben W. Barley of Kentucky, who with Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi, is an outstanding candidate for the post of Senate Majority Leader to succeed the late Senator Joseph T. Robinson, the Senator posed for this picture at the Capitol today. 72037

May be new majority leader. Washington D.C. July 20. A deep thinker is...

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St. Patrick's Day spirit at Capitol. Washington, D.C., March 17. Sons of the auld sod in Congress, assisted by Benny Goodman, swing band leader, celebrated St. Patrick's Day with music today on the Capitol steps. Seen in the photo are, left to right - Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Wyoming - Eunice Healy, dancer in Goodman's show - Benny Goodman, and Senator Claude Pepper of Florida

St. Patrick's Day spirit at Capitol. Washington, D.C., March 17. Sons ...

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At tax hearing. Washington, D.C., March 17. Senator Joseph Penna., and Senator Prentiss Brown (right) snapped at the tax hearing before the Senate committee this afternoon, 31738

At tax hearing. Washington, D.C., March 17. Senator Joseph Penna., and...

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Senate and House leader leave for Roosevelt political confab. Annapolis, MD, June 25. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, (left) Senate Majority Leader, and Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead, arrive to board the first boat leaving here for Jefferson Island and President Roosevelt's "Love Feast" for Democratic Members of Congress

Senate and House leader leave for Roosevelt political confab. Annapoli...

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Concentrated wealth on increase. Washington D.C. Concentration of wealth in the control of a few corporations has increased since 1931. Dr. Charles A. Beard, (right) told the Senate Judiciary subcommittee today. Dr. Beard, noted political scientist and economist, was testifying in defense of the O'Mahoney Corporation Licensing Bill, which, if passed, will require corporations dealing in interstate commerce to comply with specified standards to aqcuire a federal license. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, author of the bill and Chairman of the Committee, is on the left

Concentrated wealth on increase. Washington D.C. Concentration of weal...

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Lady Astor welcomed at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Lady Astor, the former Nancy Langhorne of Virginia and now a member of the British Parliament, received a warm welcome when she looked in on the United States Senate today. In the photograph, left to right: Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Senator Hattie Caraway, Lady Astor, Senator Harry Byrd, Senator Key Pittman, and Senator Claude A. Pepper, 1/27/38

Lady Astor welcomed at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Lady Astor,...

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Democratic leaders in fight on court reorgination bill. Washington D.C. July 12. These three senators, Senator Edward R. Burke, (left) of Nebraska; Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyoming; Senator Pat McCarran, (right) Nevada, along with Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, are leading the fight from the Democtratic side of the Senate in opposing the President's Court Reorginazation Bill. 71237

Democratic leaders in fight on court reorgination bill. Washington D.C...

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Senators help Santa collect toys for poor children of Washington. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Senator Joseph F. Guffey, left, Democrat of Pennsylvania, and Senator D. Worth Clark, Democrat of Idaho, under the gayly lighted Christmas tree at the Senate Office Building where they assisted other Capitol Attaches in receiving toys for the poor children of Washington

Senators help Santa collect toys for poor children of Washington. Wash...

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Just before the battle. Washington D.C., July 12. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, ...ing, gets a haircut and shave today in the barbershop before going on the Senate floor ... the Administration Court Bill. ... Leader Joseph T. Robinson, O'Mahoney charged responsibility for delay rests on the desk of ... from Arkansas and no place else, 71237

Just before the battle. Washington D.C., July 12. Senator Joseph C. O'...

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Map plans for investigation of campaign expenditures. Washington, D.C., June 30. The arrival of Senator David I. Walsh at the Capitol today gave the senate expenditures committee a quorum and they immediately held their first meeting to map plans for an extensive investigation of money spent by congressional candidates. Pictured left to right: Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyoming; and Senator David I. Walsh, Massachusetts, 63038

Map plans for investigation of campaign expenditures. Washington, D.C....

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Transportation growth detailed at Senate Judiciary committee hearing. Washington D.C. A hearing on the bill for corporation licensing was opened today before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney , of Wyoming, author of the bill, is shown with a chart detailing the growth of tranportation from the time of George Washington to the present as he opened the hearing with an explanitory statement of his measure. The bill,... passed, will require corporations dealing in ... Interstate Commerce to comply with specified ... in order aquire a federal license

Transportation growth detailed at Senate Judiciary committee hearing. ...

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V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from a vacation at his Texas home, Vice President Garner resumed his duties as presiding officer of the Senate today. With other members of the Senate, the Vice President arrived in Washington last night from Little Rock, Ark., where he attended the funeral of Senator Joseph T. Robinson. 72037

V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from ...

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William B. Shearer appears before Senate Investigating Committee. Accompanied by his attorney William B.Shearer, storm center of the investigation demanded by president of charges defeat the aims of the Geneva arms cut conference today. In the front row, left to right: Senator Henry Allen; Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, chairman; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson. In the back row is William B. Shearer (right) and his attorney Daniel F. Cohallen

William B. Shearer appears before Senate Investigating Committee. Acco...

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Legislation for sugar industry to be put up to President Roosevelt. Washington D.C., July 28. At a meeting today of 23 senators who are united in a drive to enact legislation for the sugar industry at this session of Congress, it was decided to send a committee to the White House to put the question up to President Roosevelt and determine the administration views. The senators agreed that failure to pass the sugar bill might seriously damage the American industry. Senator Alva B. Adams, (left center) who presided at the meeting, and Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, a member of the sugar bloc, are shown being questioned by newsmen following the meeting, 72837

Legislation for sugar industry to be put up to President Roosevelt. Wa...

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Wyoming Senator and Secretary of State debate on 'sugar lobby.' Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Following his denial before the Senate Finance Committee today that there was any improper State Department procedure in negotiating a trade agreement with Cuba, Secretary of State Cordell Hull entered into a caustic debate on the 'sugar lobby' with Wyoming Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney. At its conclusion, however, both agreed to urge a Senate investigation all Washington lobbyists, 11339

Wyoming Senator and Secretary of State debate on 'sugar lobby.' Washin...

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United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senators were named a subcommittee by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to conduct the Senate's inquiry whether American ship-building concerns attempted to break down the tri-power naval disarmament conference at Geneva in 1927. They will also investigate the propaganda activities of William B. Shearer against naval reduction. In the photograph. left to right: Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas

United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senat...

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Court plan opponent. Washington D.C., July 22. Once the faired-haired boy at the White House, Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyoming, is now bitterly opposing the President's Court Reorganization plan. He is shown leaving the extraordinary meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee today, 72237

Court plan opponent. Washington D.C., July 22. Once the faired-haired ...

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Experienced advice. Washington, D.C., Dec. 3. The advice of Senator William E. Borah, who has participated in many Senate investigations in his 31 years of service in the Senate, is often sought by younger members of the Monopoly Committee at the hearing now in progress. Here we see Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, left, Co-chairman of the Committee, studying testimony with the veteran legislator

Experienced advice. Washington, D.C., Dec. 3. The advice of Senator Wi...

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Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, left, co-chairman of the Monopoly Investigating Comm., & Donald Brown, Pres. of the United Aircraft Corp., & Frederick B. Rentachler, Chairman of the Board

Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, left, co-chairman of the Monopoly Investi...

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Brass industrialist tells Monopoly Committee they 'follow the leader and pray for profit.' Washington, D.C., May 9. H.L.Randall, President of the Riverside Metal Co., left, and John Coe, Jr., Vice President of the American Brass Co., on the right, witnesses before the Monopoly Committee's hearings on the beryllium industry today. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Co-chairman of the Committee, asking about the relation of price and production costs, received from Randell in reply, 'We follow the price set by the leader and pray that we will make a profit.' Coe denied that his firm set prices for others to follow. O'Mahoney mentioned that certain beryllium allow products had increased in price when raw materials were cheap, and Coe countered that his firm had lost from $10,000 to $20,000 annually over a period of years while they were developing beryllium processes

Brass industrialist tells Monopoly Committee they 'follow the leader a...

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V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from a vacation at his Texas home, Vice President Garner resumed his duties as presiding officer of the Senate today. With other members of the Senate, the Vice President arrived in Washington last night from Little Rock, Ark., where he attended the funeral of Senator Joseph T. Robinson. 72037

V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from ...

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New Democratic Senators welcomed. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Senator Joseph T. Robinson's first act today, following his re-election as majority leader, was to welcome the new Democratic Senators. Here we see, left to right: Senator Herbert Hitchcock, South Dakota; Senator Prentiss M. Brown, Michigan; Senator Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado; Senator Allen Ellender, Lousiana; Senator Claude Pepper, Florida; Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson; Senator Harry Schwartz, Wyoming; Senator Charles O. Andrews, Florida; Senator James H. Hughes; Delaware; Senator Guy M. Gillette, Iowa; Senator Josh Lee, Oklahoma

New Democratic Senators welcomed. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Senator Jos...

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Monopoly huddle. Washington, D.C., July 1. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney (left) of Wyoming, named Chairman of the Congressional Monopoly Committee at their first meeting today, discusses with Thurman Arnold, Assistant Attorney, the legal aspects of the Monopoly Investigation which is designed to setermine the effect of concentrated wealth and power on business. Arnold is a member of the committee, 7138

Monopoly huddle. Washington, D.C., July 1. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney...

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Senate majority and minority leaders. Washington, D.C. Jan 14. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, (left) Democratic Majority Leader, and Senator Charles L. McNary, Republican Minority Leader, went into a huddle today to discuss plans for speedy action on the many bills to be introduced in the Senate during the 75th session

Senate majority and minority leaders. Washington, D.C. Jan 14. Senator...

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Battle for state rights under flood control bill. Washington, D.C., June 15. This group of Senators threatened today to keep Congress in session for sometime to come as the battled for state rights under the flood control bill. Left to right: Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyoming; Senator Warren Austin, Vermont; Senator David I. Walsh, Massachussetts; Senator Francis T. Maloney, Connecticut; and Senator Howard R. Burke, Nebraska, 61538

Battle for state rights under flood control bill. Washington, D.C., Ju...

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Senator from Wyoming. Washington, D.C., Jan. 16. A new informal photograph of Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Democrat of Wyoming, 11639

Senator from Wyoming. Washington, D.C., Jan. 16. A new informal photog...

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Snapped at Monopoly hearing. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, left, co-chairman of the National Monopoly Committee, chats with H.S. Stuart, of Halsey, Stuart & Co., just before today's session of the hearings got under ...

Snapped at Monopoly hearing. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Senator Joseph...

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City cowgirls. Washington, D.C., March 11. City cowgirls now, but these member of Washington's younger set, Miss Cuyler Schwartz (left) daughter of H.H. Schwartz of Wyoming, and Miss Agnes Doherty, neice of Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, also of Wyoming, will go native again the latter part of this month when they will give an exhibition of typical Western riding at the society circus at Fort Myer. Virginia Proceeds from the circus will be given to charity, 3111937

City cowgirls. Washington, D.C., March 11. City cowgirls now, but thes...

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Senator Joseph F. Guffey, of Penna., right with CY Cummings, a member of the Curtis Walker Democratic Club, and well known in Maryland's racing circles, snap as they greated each other at the Bowie meet

Senator Joseph F. Guffey, of Penna., right with CY Cummings, a member ...

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Ride 'em cowboy. Washington, D.C., March 11. Cast as hard-riding cowgirls, Agnes Doherty, (on horse) niece of Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, and Cuyler Schwartz, daughter of Senator H.H. Schwartz of Wyoming, will take a prominent part in the society circus to be held at Fort Myer, Virginia, late this month. Proceeds from the show will be given to charity, 3111937

Ride 'em cowboy. Washington, D.C., March 11. Cast as hard-riding cowgi...

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Ickes confers with Senators on Nat. Aud. Washington D.C. Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes aAppeared before the Senate Public Buildings and Ground Committee today where Ickes presented a general plan for the new proposed National Auditorium so that there will not be a reccurance of the wet Inaguration day ceremonies. Left to right: Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Ark., Sec. Ickes, and Senator Tom Connally of Texas

Ickes confers with Senators on Nat. Aud. Washington D.C. Secretary of ...

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Robinson portrait unveiled. Washington, D.C., April 20. A portrait of the late Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Majority Leader of the Senate, was unveiled at the Capitol today by Vice President Garner. The painting will be hung on the Senate side of the Capitol. In the photograph, left to right: Vice President Garner, Senator Hattie W. Caraway of Arkansas, and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson. (center) 42038

Robinson portrait unveiled. Washington, D.C., April 20. A portrait of ...

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