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Will Hays appears before Senate Oil Investigating Committee. Will H. Hays, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee and now czar of the movies, testifying before the Senate Teapot Dome Committee at the Capitol today. Hays appeared in answer to the committee's request for an explanation of the $75,000 Republican campaign contribution collected from Harry F. Sinclair

Will H. Hays, former Chairman of the Republican Nat'l Comm. and Postmaster General, under Pres. Harding testified before the Senate Comm. investigating the teapot dome oil leases. Hays emphatically devised that Harry Sinclair donated 75,000 shares of oil stock to the G.O.P. but admitted that the Repub. Nat'l Comm. accepted about $75,00 from Sinclair to help wipe out the $1,600,000 deficit that occured during the last campaign

Will H. Hays, former Chairman of the Republican Nat'l Comm. and Postmaster General, under Pres. Harding testified before the Senate Comm. investigating the teapot dome oil leases. Hays emphatically devised that Harry Sinclair donated 75,000 shares of oil stock to the G.O.P. but admitted that the Repub. Nat'l Comm. accepted about $75,00 from Sinclair to help wipe out the $1,600,000 deficit that occured during the last campaign

H.G. Stanford, Attorney for Harry Sinclair who testified before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome oil lease

H.G. Stanford, Attorney for Harry Sinclair who testified before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome oil lease

Edward L. Doheny testifying before the Senate Comm. investigating the Tea Pot Oil Leases

Harry F. Sinclair, multimillionaire oil magnate and his counsel at the Teapot Dome hearing, March 21st. Sinclair's counsel, led by Martin W. Littleton of N.Y., waged a 2 hr. legal battle with the oil committee in an efford to have their client excused from further questioning. Left to right: Martin W. Littleton, Col. J.W. Zevely, J.W. Simpson, Vice- Pres. of the Sinclair Oil Corp., Harry F. Sinclair, and G.T. Stanford

Secretary of Treasury appears before Senate oil investigating commitee. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon as he [...]ared before the Senate oil investigating committee [...]y at the Capitol to shed further light on his refusal ...ccept $50,000 in bonds from the Continental [...]ing Co., for the Republican campaign fund in 1923. [...]tly back of Secretary Mellon in the photograph is [...]am M. Butler, former chairman of the Republic [...]nal committee, who also appeared before the Senate [...]ttee

Harry F. Sinclair, multimillionaire oil magnate and his counsel at the Teapot Dome hearing, March 21st. Sinclair's counsel, led by Martin W. Littleton of N.Y., waged a 2 hr. legal battle with the oil committee in an efford to have their client excused from further questioning. Left to right: Martin W. Littleton, Col. J.W. Zevely, J.W. Simpson, Vice- Pres. of the Sinclair Oil Corp., Harry F. Sinclair, and G.T. Stanford

Will Hays appears before Senate Oil Investigating Committee. Will H. Hays, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee and now czar of the movies, testifying before the Senate Teapot Dome Committee at the Capitol today. Hays appeared in answer to the committee's request for an explanation of the $75,000 Republican campaign contribution collected from Harry F. Sinclair

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Honorable Charles Hays of ALA. - Public domain portrait photograph

Baseballs autographed by six Presidents. 'Big Train's' gift to Baseball Hall of Fame. Washington, D.C., April 29. Walter Johnson's contribution to the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, New York, will be these six baseballs autographed by six presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. With the exception of the ones autographed by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover, the balls are those which were thrown out at opening games pitched by Johnson during his regime as star pitcher for the Washington Senators. The ball autographed by President Hoover was presented to Johnson while he was manager of the Washington team while the one with the signature of Theodore Roosevelt was a special gift to the Big Train

[Assignment: 48-DPA-12-08-08_SOI_K_Hall] Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [at Main Interior] with Blake Hall, [Idaho attorney, member of the Idaho State Board of Education, General Counsel for the Republican National Committee] [48-DPA-12-08-08_SOI_K_Hall_DSC_0041.JPG]

HAYS, W. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

Secretary Mel Martinez and Wife at Republican National Committee National Catholic Leadership Forum

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

J. Hays Hammond, seated at desk

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Event - National Breast Cancer Awareness Month promotional event outside HUD Headquarters, [including presentation of symbolic check representing HUD contribution to American Cancer Society]

Congressional farm leaders compare notes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 5. Leading exponents of farm legislation in the House and Senate met at the Capitol today to compare notes on the progress made so far. Left to right: Senator James P. Pope of Idaho; Rep. Marvin Jones of Texas, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee; Senator John H. Bankhead of Alabama; Senator Ellison D. Smith, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, 1/5/38

Screen idol besieged by autograph hunters in Capitol appearance. Washington, D.C., April 3. Arriving early at the Capitol today for an appearance before the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee, screen actor Robert was kept busy autographing until called to the stand. Here we see, left to right - Frances Aker, Robert Montgomery, Mary Fowler, and Catherine Bixler. 4-3-39

Kentucky Senator. Washington, D.C., May 11. U.S. Senator Alben W. Barkley, Democrat from Kentucky, pictured at the Capitol today, 5/11/37

Noted woman gem collector is holding exhibit in National Capital. Famous gems that are worth a king's ransom were displayed at a private showing at the Grace Dodge Hotel in Washington this week by Miss Harriet Keith Fobes, noted gem collector of New York. It was from Miss Fobe's wonderful collection that Mrs. Coolidge received her first inaugural present in 1924, the lovely crystal and silver necklace given her by Mrs William M. Butler, whose husband was then chairman of the Republican National Committee

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