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Missouri Senator opposes rail wage cut. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Senator Harry Truman, of Missouri, today joined Senator Burton K. Wheeler in opposing the proposed rail wage cut as both appeared before the President's fact finding board at the Capitol. He contended the cut will not save the present financial situation of the railroads, 10/14/38

Missouri Senator opposes rail wage cut. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Sen...

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Senator Wheeler discusses rail road legislation with rail leaders. Washington, D.C., April 21. At a special meeting at the Capitol today, Senator Wheeler, Democrat of Montana, Chairman of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee, discussed with representatives of Railroad Labor and Management the possibilities for railroad legislation at this session of Congress. In the photograph, left to right: (seated) Martin W. Clement, President, Penna Railroad; George M. Harrison, representing the Labor Executives Association; and Chairman Wheeler. In the back row, left to right: Ralph Budd, President, Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy R.R., Senator Harry S. Truman, member of the Interstate Commerce Committee, and J.J. Kelley, President of the Association of American Railroads, 4/21/38

Senator Wheeler discusses rail road legislation with rail leaders. Was...

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Heads in huddle as senate committee resumes railroad financing hearing. Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri, (left) acting Chairman, and Max Lowenthal, Counsel and Chief Investigator, go into a huddle as the Senate Committee investigating railroad financing resumed its open hearings today. Senator Truman is presiding during the absence of senator Burton K. Wheeler who has not yet returned to the Capital. 10/20/37

Heads in huddle as senate committee resumes railroad financing hearing...

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Missouri Senator opposes rail wage cut. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Senator Harry Truman, of Missouri, today joined Senator Burton K. Wheeler in opposing the proposed rail wage cut as both appeared before the President's fact finding board at the Capitol. He contended the cut will not save the present financial situation of the railroads, 10/14/38

Missouri Senator opposes rail wage cut. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Sen...

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Whispered advice. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Senator Harry Truman (right) of Missouri, who today opposed the proposed rail wage cut before the President's fact finding board, gets a bit of last minute information from Max Lowenthal, counsel for the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee. In contending the cut will not save the situation, Truman told the board that railroad labor is the most efficient in the country and expressed the belief that the men are not overpaid, 10/14/38

Whispered advice. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Senator Harry Truman (rig...

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U.S. Chief of Staff engages in monkey shines at Alfalfa Club outing. Frederick, Md. June 4. U.S. Chief of Staff Malin Craig handling the business end of the street organ grinding out the tunes of "Rosie Grady" and Sidewalks of New York" as he frolicked with members of Congress and other high government officials at the annual outing of the Alfalfa club near here today. Left to right: Senator Alva Adams, Colorado; Senator Harry Truman, Missouri; Senator Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; and General Craig, 6/4/38

U.S. Chief of Staff engages in monkey shines at Alfalfa Club outing. F...

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Ship launching in Portland, Maine. Officials who assisted in the launching ceremonies for eight vessels at a New England shipyard August 16, 1942. Left to right: Senator Claude Pepper of Florida; Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri; Governor Sumner Sewall of Maine; Senator Ralph Brewster of Maine; John D. Reilly, President of Todd Shipyards Corporation; William S. Newell, President of Bath Iron Works Corporation and Todd-Bath Iron Shipbuilding Corporation; Senator Harley M. Kilgore of West Virginia

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Senator Harry S. Truman Seated at His Desk in his Senate Office

Senator Harry S. Truman Seated at His Desk in his Senate Office

Caption: A color portrait of Senator Harry S. Truman seated at his desk in his Senate office, room 240 of the Senate Office Building. From: Secretary of the U. S. Senate, Edwin A. Halsey. Photographs Relating t... More

Senator Harry S. Truman and Others Eating Chinese Food

Senator Harry S. Truman and Others Eating Chinese Food

Caption: Albert Kam Chow (known as the unofficial mayor of San Francisco's Chinatown), Senator Harry S. Truman (second from left), and unidentified men eating with chopsticks at a luncheon in San Francisco, Cal... More

Senator Harry S. Truman at Lunch with President Franklin Roosevelt

Senator Harry S. Truman at Lunch with President Franklin Roosevelt

Caption: Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Senator Harry S. Truman (left) sits down for lunch with President Franklin D. Roosevelt beneath a magnolia tree on the White House lawn. Photographs Relating to t... More

Senator Harry S. New - Public domain portrait photograph

Senator Harry S. New - Public domain portrait photograph

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100 should be given control over commercial aviation, says New York mayor. Washington, D.C., April 12. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, of New York City, advocated enactment of the McCarran Bill to transfer control over commercial aviation from the Department of Commerce to the Interstate Commerce Commission, as he appeared before the Senate Interstate Commerce Subcommittee today. Here we see Mayor La Guardia (center) with Senator Harry S. Truman, (left) chairman of the Committee; and Capt. David L. Benoke, President of the Airline Pilots Association, 4/12/1937

100 should be given control over commercial aviation, says New York ma...

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Urges equipment and work loans to railroads. Washington, D.C., May 5. RFC Head Jesse Jones today urged equipment and work loans to railroads as a means of speedy re-employment and maintaining safety. He was testifying before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee in connection with a bill introduced by Senator Harry Truman of Missouri. Under the bill, the borrowing railroad would agree to use 75 percent of the loan to re-employ workers furloughed since September 1, 1937, 5/5/38

Urges equipment and work loans to railroads. Washington, D.C., May 5. ...

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Denounced by rail executive. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, acting Chairman of the Senate Rail Inquiry in the absence of Senator Burton K. Wheeler, was bitterly denounced today by William Wyer, Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, who was been appearing before the Committee. Wyer described the investigation as an attack upon his personal integrity, rather an attempt to lay before Congress complete information of the activity of the Van Swerigan Rail Empire. The statement was allowed to be inserted into the record. 102837

Denounced by rail executive. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Senator Harry ...

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U.S. Chief of Staff engages in monkey shines at Alfalfa Club outing. Frederick, Md. June 4. U.S. Chief of Staff Malin Craig handling the business end of the street organ grinding out the tunes of "Rosie Grady" and Sidewalks of New York" as he frolicked with members of Congress and other high government officials at the annual outing of the Alfalfa club near here today. Left to right: Senator Alva Adams, Colorado; Senator Harry Truman, Missouri; Senator Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; and General Craig, 6438

U.S. Chief of Staff engages in monkey shines at Alfalfa Club outing. F...

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Senator Harry S. New of Indiana

Senator Harry S. New of Indiana

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Senatorial stickup. Washington, D.C., Feb. 17. After inspecting a couple of 45-caliber pistols formerly owned by Jesse James, famed bandit of another generation, Vice President Garner playfully tries his "stickup" technique on Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, present owner of the guns. Senator Truman secured the guns in Southern Missouri from a doctor's wife, whose husband received them in payment of medical services rendered Frank James, another of the James' boys. Jesse James had previously left them to Frank after he was killed by the pinkton men. The bandit garnered nearly $1,000,000 in a series of holdups with the guns, 21738

Senatorial stickup. Washington, D.C., Feb. 17. After inspecting a coup...

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Denounced by rail executive. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, acting Chairman of the Senate Rail Inquiry in the absence of Senator Burton K. Wheeler, was bitterly denounced today by William Wyer, Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, who was been appearing before the Committee. Wyer described the investigation as an attack upon his personal integrity, rather an attempt to lay before Congress complete information of the activity of the Van Swerigan Rail Empire. The statement was allowed to be inserted into the record. 10/28/37

Denounced by rail executive. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Senator Harry ...

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Missouri Senator opposes rail wage cut. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Senator Harry Truman, of Missouri, today joined Senator Burton K. Wheeler in opposing the proposed rail wage cut as both appeared before the President's fact finding board at the Capitol. He contended the cut will not save the present financial situation of the railroads, 101438

Missouri Senator opposes rail wage cut. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Sen...

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Senatorial stickup. Washington, D.C., Feb. 17. After inspecting a couple of 45-caliber pistols formerly owned by Jesse James, famed bandit of another generation, Vice President Garner playfully tries his "stickup" technique on Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, present owner of the guns. Senator Truman secured the guns in Southern Missouri from a doctor's wife, whose husband received them in payment of medical services rendered Frank James, another of the James' boys. Jesse James had previously left them to Frank after he was killed by the pinkton men. The bandit garnered nearly $1,000,000 in a series of holdups with the guns, 2/17/38

Senatorial stickup. Washington, D.C., Feb. 17. After inspecting a coup...

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Senator Harry S. New - Public domain portrait photograph

Senator Harry S. New - Public domain portrait photograph

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