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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dakota's bald, freckled Representative William Lemke last June announced simultaneously the birth of the Union Party and his own selection as its candidate for President, Democratic State Chairman David Lawrence of Pennsylvania promptly moved to keep him off that State's ballot by having his henchmen file petitions pre-empting the Union Party name. Last week Candidate Lemke, whose principal backer is radiorating...
...registration envelope. This card properly filled out and signed by the Adviser should be handed in as soon as ready at C University Hall. A fine of $5.00 is charged for study cards of new Freshmen submitted after 5 P.M. on Monday, September 28. Provisionally classified students may file their cards not later than 5 P.M. on Tuesday, September...
...Governor Floyd Bjornstjerne Olson fell ill last year, was taken to the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., where he underwent an "exploratory" operation. Although his illness was never specified, most Minnesotans were sure it was cancer of the stomach. By last April he was sufficiently better to file as candidate for the U. S. Senate on the Farmer-Labor ticket. Three weeks ago he was allowed to go to his summer home at Gull Lake, with a tube inserted in his intestines through which he took food. Last week, suddenly taking a turn for the worse...
...Kemp-Carpenter reorganization plan was to get Pacific Mutual out from under its disability obligations. All other types of policies were immediately reinsured by the new company at the original rates, but the holders of noncancelable disability policies were told they had only two alternatives: 1) to file a claim with the California Insurance Commissioner or 2) to reinsure their policies in the new company at the original rates and accept benefit reductions ranging up to 80%. However claims now being paid under these policies would not be affected by the change...
...when he was moved to the chairman's seat to make room for President Kemp. In a complaint to set aside the reorganization, they accused Commissioner Carpenter of inexperience, charged that he had sprung the reorganization on them without due warning. Next move of Commissioner Carpenter was to file a $511,650 suit for misuse of Pacific Mutual funds against Complainant Cochran and seven of his onetime officers. Meanwhile, Pacific Mutual's inextricably complicated affairs were further tangled by the appearance of more public authorities. Investigators from the Los Angeles District Attorney's office prowled through company...