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...Senator Tobey: Did you ever tell Mr. Ickes that the filing of the Government test suit would be a political mistake-get this carefully, please-and that if you could assure California oilmen that the suit would not be filed, you could raise several hundred thousand dollars from them in campaign contributions...
...Tobey: Mr. Pauley has stated under oath that he had done nothing to stop the filing of that suit. Did Mr. Pauley . . . ever tell you that the filing of that Government suit would be bad politically, that several hundred thousand dollars could be raised from California oilmen if they could be promised that the suit would not be filed...
...Mark Tobey's Dormition of the Virgin (loaned by a Seattle minister), which looked like a dirty tangle of white twine lying on a board. The title was no help...
...isolationists-Richard J. Lyons, the Chicago Tribune-backed candidate in Illinois -was soundly beaten off by New Dealing Scott Lucas. The only really hard-shell isolationists who won reelection, both more narrowly than expected, were Wisconsin's Republican Alexander Wiley and New Hampshire's Charles W. Tobey...
...first day Senator Charles W. Tobey of New Hampshire took the stand to defend O'Donnell. Tobey, a 100% Isolationist before Pearl Harbor, stated his belief, unshaken by repeated official U.S. Navy denials, that U.S. warships actually were convoying British vessels long before the U.S. went actively to war. O'Donnell testified that seven Senators and Representative Sol Bloom had told him so. O'Donnell's attorney, former G.O.P. National Chairman John D. M. Hamilton, questioned Publisher Stern...