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Wash. D.C. Cross examiner. Rep. Frederick R. Lehlbach (R. of N.J.) of the House Rules Lobby Investigation snapped as he fired questions regarding lobbying and vote influencing practices, at Thomas G. Corcoran, New Deal Brain Tester, who has been accused of using pressure on Rep. Ralph Brewster's vote on the recent Utility "death sentence." 71035

Wash. D.C. In a huddle. Rep. Edward G. Moran Jr. (D of Maine) in a close huddle with Thomas G. Corcoran, New Deal Atty. who is being charged with "using pressure to swing utility" votes by Rep. Ralph Brewster (D) also of Maine, and Benjamin Cohen, Atty and associate of Corcoran at the Thursday hearing of the House Rules Lobby Inquiry. 71135

Wash. D.C. In a huddle. Rep. Edward G. Moran Jr. (D of Maine) in a close huddle with Thomas G. Corcoran, New Deal Atty. who is being charged with "using pressure to swing utility" votes by Rep. Ralph Brewster (D) also of Maine, and Benjamin Cohen, Atty and associate of Corcoran at the Thursday hearing of the House Rules Lobby Inquiry. 7/11/35

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

Waits his turn [...] Thomas Cocoran, RFC Atty., who is being connected with Lobby charges at a special House rules investigation, left, listens in while Rep. Ralph Brewster (R. of Maine) accuses him of using [passamaquoddy?] "pressure" threats to get his coat for the Utility bill. Judge Ferdinand Pecora of the N.Y. Supreme Court, sits in with Corcoran at the hearing Tuesday, 7/9/35

Waits his turn ... Thomas Cocoran, RFC Atty., who is being connected with Lobby charges at a special House rules investigation, left, listens in while Rep. Ralph Brewster (R. of Maine) accuses him of using passamaquoddy? "pressure" threats to get his coat for the Utility bill. Judge Ferdinand Pecora of the N.Y. Supreme Court, sits in with Corcoran at the hearing Tuesday, 7935

Wash. D.C. Put on pressure. Sen. Lynn J. Frazier (R. of N.D.) and Sen. Hugo L. Black (D. of Ala.) Chr. of the newly appointed Senate Lobby Investigation Com. which opened the doors Friday for utility hearings. This picture taken Friday during the hearing. 7/12/35

Wash. D.C. Put on pressure. Sen. Lynn J. Frazier (R. of N.D.) and Sen. Hugo L. Black (D. of Ala.) Chr. of the newly appointed Senate Lobby Investigation Com. which opened the doors Friday for utility hearings. This picture taken Friday during the hearing. 71235

Wash. D.C. Principals. Rep. Martin Dies (D. of N.Y.) front, who was the principle cross-questioner at the House lobby inquiry Friday. Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Texas) who is a principle involved in the hearing, as to whether or not he received "cigars" in a cigar box from a Utility Lobbyist (in rear) and Bonnie Patton, his loyal daughter who testified for her father Friday, photoed at the hearing. 7/2/35

Wash. D.C. Cross examiner. Rep. Frederick R. Lehlbach (R. of N.J.) of the House Rules Lobby Investigation snapped as he fired questions regarding lobbying and vote influencing practices, at Thomas G. Corcoran, New Deal Brain Tester, who has been accused of using pressure on Rep. Ralph Brewster's vote on the recent Utility "death sentence." 7/10/35

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives cross examiner cross examiner rep frederick frederick r lehlbach house rules lobby investigation house rules lobby investigation questions vote practices thomas corcoran new deal brain tester new deal brain tester pressure ralph brewster ralph brewster utility death sentence death sentence 1930 s men new jersey nj representative united states history politics and government 1930 s library of congress
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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives cross examiner cross examiner rep frederick frederick r lehlbach house rules lobby investigation house rules lobby investigation questions vote practices thomas corcoran new deal brain tester new deal brain tester pressure ralph brewster ralph brewster utility death sentence death sentence 1930 s men new jersey nj representative united states history politics and government 1930 s library of congress