Word: franked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...FRANK HOWELL JR. Mae's Dress Shoppe Chicago...
Inasmuch as she is considered a friend to U. S. Labor, Aunt Mary Norton's political origins are incongruous. She is a protegee of Labor's No. i bete noire, Jersey City's Boss Frank Hague, who while Aunt Mary was winning her parliamentary battle last week was preparing for a very different battle of his own, v. Representatives O'Connell and Bernard. * That Mary Norton is a political ally of Boss Hague by no means argues a lack of sincerity in her efforts on behalf of labor legislation. On the other hand, neither her sincerity...
...Alabama, where Speaker William Bankhead, Senator Lister Hill and Representative Sam Hobbs were unopposed for renomination, last week's major political plum was the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. At week's end it remained on the branch when Major Frank Dixon fell just short of a clear majority against four other candidates. A run-off election will be held June 14. Campaigning for a seat in the House, aging J. Thomas ("Tom-Tom") Heflin, who lost a Senate race to Lister Hill last winter, lost again, this time to the incumbent Joe Starnes of Guntersville...
...petition by the broadcaster every six months. Last year, with Republican Senator White of Maine and others baying that a sharp political odor was arising from the FCC, President Roosevelt-to whom radio means a lot-sent over his acute and large-eared little trouble shooter, 65-year-old Frank Ramsay McNinch, to be the Commission's chairman...
Gardner Clark, Myron L. Cohen, Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., John F. Dammann, Jr., Donald L. Daughters, Frank P. Davidson Frederick F. DeRham, Jr., Benjamin F. Dillingham...