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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ohio. Renominated without opposition by Republicans were Senator Roscoe Conkling McCulloch and Governor Myers Y. Cooper, both Drys. Democrats nominated for the Senate over four Drys or weaslers Robert Johns Bulkley, 49, Cleveland attorney, forthright Wet, onetime (1911-15) Congressman. Nominee Bulkley helped carry Cleveland for Smith in 1928, was supported this year by Newton Diehl Baker, Scripps-Howard newspapers, the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment. The McCulloch-Bulkley campaign will be a clear-cut Wet-&-Dry contest. To George White, who as chairman of the Democratic National Committee managed the 1920 Cox campaign for President, went the Democratic gubernatorial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Makings of the 72nd (Cont.) | 8/25/1930 | See Source »

Parley. With high hope John Farmer watched the Governor of his State start for Washington to see the President. At the White House they assembled: Governors Caulfield of Missouri, Emmerson of Illinois. Leslie of Indiana, Cooper of Ohio, Conley of West Virginia, Pollard of Virginia, Weaver of Nebraska, Hammill of Iowa, Reed of Kansas, Erickson of Montana. Republican Governor Flem Sampson of Kentucky wanted to attend but did not dare leave his state lest Lieutenant Governor James E Breathitt. a Democrat, exercise executive authority to make political appointments. Governor Sampson sent Republican Senator John Robsion as his proxy. Governors Horton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CATASTROPHE: Greener Pastures | 8/25/1930 | See Source »

...three hours they talked. Most of the governors had come to Washington with the idea of securing Federal funds for drought relief. Governor Leslie wanted to borrow a million dollars from the Federal Reserve bank. Senator Robsion proposed that the U. S. underwrite farm tax payments in Kentucky. Governor Cooper asked for a million from any source he could get it. But President Hoover had no Federal cash to give the states. He explained that the Red Cross had made $5,000,000 available for emergency suffering, that the Farm Loan Board might supply $700,000 in credits, but that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CATASTROPHE: Greener Pastures | 8/25/1930 | See Source »

Paul Drennan Cravath, potent New York lawyer, urged diplomatic recognition of Russia by the U. S. Col. Hugh Lincoln Cooper, engineer for the huge Soviet power plant on the Dnieper, declared: "The world is making a big mistake in underestimating Russian leadership...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TARIFF: Sword Sheathed | 8/11/1930 | See Source »

...general in charge of his division), marries her, goes back to the front, is reported dead. He turns up again later when the nurse is stifling her sorrow by running a rowdy resort on the Riviera. It is all nicely photographed and acted with zest and stupidity by Gary Cooper and pretty, lymphatic June Collyer. Typical shot: philosophic conversation between the two principals about what war does to people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Jul. 28, 1930 | 7/28/1930 | See Source »

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