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Hopson and colleague. Henry A. Stix, left, Chief Accountant of the Associated Gas & Electric System, photographed with Howard C. Hopson, so-called utility master mind, in the Senate lobby investigating committee. Hopson had a stormy session as Sen. Hugo L. Black, D. of Ala., accused the Utility man of trying to make a speech instead of giving straight answers, 81935

Hopson explains AG&E set-up. Howard C. Hopson, utility mogul, points out various intracicies of the Associated Gas & Electric System set-up to Senators who are questioning him at the Senate Lobby Investigating Committee. Senators Lewis B. Schwellenback, D. of Wash., and Hugo L. Black, D. of Ala., are in the picture with Hopson. 8/20/35

Hopson explains AG&E set-up. Howard C. Hopson, utility mogul, points out various intracicies of the Associated Gas & Electric System set-up to Senators who are questioning him at the Senate Lobby Investigating Committee. Senators Lewis B. Schwellenback, D. of Wash., and Hugo L. Black, D. of Ala., are in the picture with Hopson. 82035

Looks like the wind-up. These principles in the Howard C. Hopson phase of the Senate Utility Lobby quiz, [...] leave the Senate Office Building as the committee gives the utility mastermind leave to go home for a rest. From the left, William A. Hill, Boston Attorney for directing head of the lobby; Bernard B. Robinson, the contact man who financed parties for Senators and such; Stephen W. Birmingham, ace investigator for the House Lobby committee who found Hopson and since has been a close companion of the utility magnate, and H. A. Stix, chief accountant for the Associated Gas & Electric System, 8/24/35

Looks like the wind-up. These principles in the Howard C. Hopson phase of the Senate Utility Lobby quiz, ... leave the Senate Office Building as the committee gives the utility mastermind leave to go home for a rest. From the left, William A. Hill, Boston Attorney for directing head of the lobby; Bernard B. Robinson, the contact man who financed parties for Senators and such; Stephen W. Birmingham, ace investigator for the House Lobby committee who found Hopson and since has been a close companion of the utility magnate, and H. A. Stix, chief accountant for the Associated Gas & Electric System, 82435

William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for Howard C. Hopson, utility emperor, appears before the Senate Lobby Investigating Committee in the morning. In the afternoon the committee asked for a contempt citation for Hill, after the committee had asked for a similar citation for Hopson. In this picture, from the left, are Sen. Hugh Black, D. of Ala., chairman, Sen. Sherman Minston, D. of Ind., and Sen. Lewis B. Schwellenbach, D. of Wash., and Hill, 8/14/35

William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for Howard C. Hopson, utility emperor, appears before the Senate Lobby Investigating Committee in the morning. In the afternoon the committee asked for a contempt citation for Hill, after the committee had asked for a similar citation for Hopson. In this picture, from the left, are Sen. Hugh Black, D. of Ala., chairman, Sen. Sherman Minston, D. of Ind., and Sen. Lewis B. Schwellenbach, D. of Wash., and Hill, 8/14/35

Keep your foot off my chair. Howard C. Hopson, reputed Association Gas & Electric Co. Boss, is the subject of intense questioning when brought before the House lobby investigation committee after many days of search. 8/13/35

Back in lobby limelight. Howard C. Hopson, Associated Gas & Electric king pin in the Senate lobby quiz, and an associated, Bernard B. Robinson (the tall one) photographed in the corridors of the Senate office building following a strenuous session with the Senate committee. 8/22/35

Hopson and colleague. Henry A. Stix, left, Chief Accountant of the Associated Gas & Electric System, photographed with Howard C. Hopson, so-called utility master mind, in the Senate lobby investigating committee. Hopson had a stormy session as Sen. Hugo L. Black, D. of Ala., accused the Utility man of trying to make a speech instead of giving straight answers, 8/19/35

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