Word: appointing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lausche wants to stay on as governor, he might appoint either Toledo's Mike Di Salle, former U.S. price boss, or Cleveland's Mayor Thomas A. Burke, and thus give the appointee a running start for election...
...Lausche wants the Democratic nomination for President or Vice President in 1956, he might appoint a high-carat Democratic stalwart to please party powers...
...Lausche wants a federal judgeship, as has been rumored, he would appoint someone pleasing to the Eisenhower Administration. Names mentioned: Republican Arthur Flemming, director of the U.S. Office of Defense Mobilization (whose appointment was called "as certain as death" by the Middletown, Ohio Journal last week); Author-Farmer Louis Bromfield and General Curtis E. LeMay, head of the Strategic Air Command...
Ohio's Democratic Governor Frank Lausche is expected to appoint a Democrat to Taft's seat. That would make the Senate count 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans and Wayne Morse. Among the possible Lausche appointees mentioned was Toledo's pepper-tongued Mike Di Salle, former Director of Price Stabilization...
Favors for a Few. Brewer, 69, a distinguished-looking and irascible ex-state legislator, had been the sole judge of the probate court in Cuyahoga County for 20 years, was three times reelected. It was Brewer's responsibility to appoint trustees and guardians to manage the funds of widows, orphans and insane persons, and to approve (or disapprove) their periodic accounts. The first thing that struck Reporters Allen and Giaimo as off-key was the judge's policy of doling out trusteeships; Judge Brewer limited them to a few lawyers, named one lawyer (who had previously been suspended...