Word: alabama
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Alabama divorcee who sued Governor Kissin' Jim Folsom as the father of her two-year-old-announced that she was now "tired of the whole mess," and asked permission to drop the suit. "Your petitioner has come to realize," she explained after a few months' thought, "that she has been . . . used as a political tool...
With typical restraint, the doctors concluded: "These results . . . merit further investigation with this type of anesthesia." Last week doctors in Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, Alabama, Missouri, California and elsewhere were working toward the goal of 100,000 successful deliveries: the number many physicians consider essential before they accept a method as "proved...
...Frank Hague, Chicago's Ed Kelly, and National Chairman Bob Hannegan. They took scores of delegates into Room H and introduced them to Harry Truman. From time to time snatches of conversation drifted out: "I think we got California in shape," "Don't worry too much about Alabama," etc. TIME'S story ran for eight columns in the issue of July 31, 1944, and it took the work of a dozen good political reporters to fit all of its complicated parts together...
Governor James E. ("Kissin' Jim") Folsom, defeated in the Alabama primaries, suffered another setback; a judge refused to dismiss the paternity suit against him, ordered it tried on its merits...
Married. James Elisha ("Kissin' Jim") Folsom, 39, governor of Alabama; and Jamelle Moore, 21, secretary in the State Highway Department; in Rockford, Ala. (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...