Baldwin's Albemarle, North Carolina city directory [1937], Part 2

Author: Baldwin Directory Company.
Publication date: 1937
Publisher: Baldwin Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 358


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INDUSTRY


Seventeen textile plants, with their 200,000 spindles, keep 2,100 em- ployees at work in Albemarle. Two large hosiery mills, employing 1,000 persons, produce 3,000 dozen pairs of silk hosiery daily. Other industries include large monument factory, fixture and mantel company, foundry,


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two large flour mills, two lumber plants, as well as a number of smaller industries.


RETAIL TRADE


Albemarle is the shopping center for Stanly county folks as well as two or three nearby counties. Albemarle's stores are as modern as can be found in the state.


NEWSPAPERS


Two-The Albemarle Tribune, a weekly and the Stanly News and Press, a semi-weekly with over 4,000 circulation.


HOSPITALS


Two public hospitals, functioning under the supervision of the Duke Endowment.


HOTELS


Two modern hotels.


THEATRES


Two modern, comfortable theatres, showing the latest releases from Hollywood.


TRANSPORTATION


Albemarle is served by the Winston-Salem Southbound Railroad, and by the Yadkin Railroad, a branch of the Southern Railway. The South- eastern Express Company and the Railway Express both give excellent service in Albemarle. Delivery to and from Albemarle is made in quick,


Power Dam at Badin


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efficient manner. The Carolina Coach Company which operates a line from Charlotte to Raleigh, via Albemarle. The buses are large and com- fortable, and connection is made with other lines at various points. A bus line also operates between Albemarle and Salisbury.


AUDITORIUMS


Large high school auditorium as well as an Armory building with an auditorium of larger seating capacity.


HIGHWAYS


Paved highways lead into Albemarle from every direction. Federal highway No. 52 which traverses the state from north to south passes through Albemarle. State Highway No. 27 leads from Charlotte to Albe- marle; and highway No. 73 comes from Concord through Albemarle and on towards Raleigh.


EDUCATION


Albemarle has five elementary schools, and one large high school, all housed in modern buildings. The high school plant is one of the best arranged and equipped in the state. Ten miles north of Albemarle is


A Textile Mill in Albemarle


Pfeiffer Junior College, an endowed A-grade institution, offering college courses at a total minimum cost to students of approximately $160 an- nually. There are approximately 2,500 students in Albemarle schools, and teachers have a nine-months term.


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9009 98410996


American Legion Hut


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LIBRARIES


Stanly County Public Library has 8,500 volumes. The Library has experienced a steady growth in recent years, and under the guiding hand of a capable librarian, this institution is rendering a great service to Albemarle and Stanly county. The library facilities are widely used.


CITY STATISTICS


Total mileage of paved and graveled streets, 15 miles; miles of water mains, 16 1-2, with 1,320 connections. Daily pumping capacity of pumps at municipal water works, 1,500,000 gallons; present average daily con- sumption, 750,000 gallons. Fire department is modernly equipped and has an efficient company of fire fighters, thus insuring a low fire insur- ance rate.


FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS


Albemarle has two banks, the Cabarrus Bank and Trust Company, and the First National Bank, both strong, growing institutions. Two Building and Loan Associations, the Albemarle Building and Loan Asso- ciation and the Home Builders Association, are both lending thousands of dollars each year for building and buying homes.


AGRICULTURE


Principal crops in Stanly county are cotton, corn, wheat, lespedeza, and trucking crops. Farmers practice the live-at-home principles of farm- ing, and this makes for a substantial farming class. A farm agent as well as a home agent, employed by the county, are both continually working towards improving farming practices as well as housekeeping.


INVITATION


You have an invitation to move to Albemarle and become one of our citizens. You will find that we will make you feel at home. If you are interested in locating an industrial plant here, you will also find that all authorities as well as the entire citizenship will give you the sort of co-operation that you will want and need.


For further information write Albemarle Chamber of Commerce, Albemarle, N. C.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT, President JOHN NANCE GARNER, Vice-President


FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT President of the United States


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THE CABINET


CORDELL HULL


Secretary of State


HENRY MORGENTHAU. Secretary of the Treasury. HARRY H. WOODRING. Secretary of War. HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS Attorney General.


CLAUDE A. SWANSON


Secretary of the Navy Secretary of the Interior.


HAROLD L. ICKES


HENRY AGARD WALLACE Secretary of Agriculture DANIEL CALHOUN ROPER Secretary of Commerce.


FRANCES PERKINS Secretary of Labor.


THE SUPREME COURT


CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Chief Justice


Associates-Hugo Black, James Clark McReynolds, Louis Dembitz Brandeis, George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Stone, Owen J. Roberts, Benjamin N. Cardozo.


GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS


WILLIAM ALEXANDER JULIAN. Treasurer of the United States


J. F. T. O'CONNER. „Comptroller of Currency


NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS Director of the Mint


EDWARD E. JONES Register of the Treasury


ALVIN W. HALL Director of the Bureau of Engraving


GENERAL J. L. DEWITT


Quartermaster General of the Army


MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT U. PATTERSON


Surgeon General of the Army


REAR ADMIRAL O. G. MURFIN


Judge Advocate General of the Navy


BRIG. GEN. HUGH MATTHEWS


Quartermaster General of the Navy Chief of the Weather Bureau


CHARLES F. MARVIN


JOHN F. MOHLER Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry


O. E. REED. Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry


WILLIAM A. TAYLOR Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry


UNITED STATES SENATE


D-Democrats, 75; R-Republicans, 16; P-Progressives, 1; FL-Farmer-Labor, 2; IR-Independent Republicans, 1; Total, 96. One Seat Vacant.


NAME


Adams, Alva B. (D)


Pueblo


Andrews, Charles O. (D)


Orlando


Ashurst, Henry F. (D)


Prescott


Arizona


Austin, Warren R. (R)_


Burlington


Vermont


Bachman, Nathan L. (D)


Chattanooga


Tennessee


Raleigh


North Carolina


Jasper


Alabama


Barkley, Alben W. (D)


Paducah


Bilbo, Theodore G. (D)


Poplarville


Mrs. Bibb Graves (D)


Montgomery


Bone, Homer T. (D)_ Borah, William E. (R)


Boise


Bridges, H. Styles (R)


Brown, Fred H. (D)_


Somersworth


Brown, Prentiss M. (D)


St. Ignace.


Bulkley, Robert J. (D)


Cleveland


Bulow, William J. (D)


Beresford


Burke, Edward R. (D)


Omaha.


Berryville


Spartanburg


Topeka.


Kansas


Jonesboro


Arkansas


Chavez, Dennis (D).


Albuquerque


New Mexico


Clark, Bennett Champ (D)


LaDue Village, St. Louis County


Missouri Texas


Copeland, Royal S. (D)


New York City


New York


Davis, James J. (R) _.


Pittsburgh


Pennsylvania


Dieterich, William H. (D)


Beardstown


Donahey, Vic (D)_


Huntsville, R. F. D.


Duffy, F. Ryan (D)


Fond du Lac


Ellender, Allen J. (D)


Houma


Frazier, Lynn J. (R).


Hoople


Vienna.


Georgia Rhode Island


Gibson, Ernest W. (R)


Brattleboro.


Vermont


Gillette, Guy M. (D)


Cherokee.


Iowa


Glass, Carter (D) _.


Lynchburg


Green, Theodore F. (D)


Providence


Guffey, Joseph F. (D)


Pittsburgh


Hale, Frederick (R)


Portland


Harrison, Pat (D) __


Gulfport


Hatch, Carl A. (D)


Clovis


STATE


Colorado Florida


Kentucky Mississippi Alabama Washington Idaho New Hampshire


East Concord


New Hampshire Michigan Ohio


South Dakota Nebraska Virginia South Carolina


Byrd, Harry Flood (D) Byrnes, James F. (D).


Capper, Arthur (R) Caraway, Hattie W. (D)


Connally, Tom (D)


Marlin


Illinois Ohio Wisconsin Louisiana North Dakota


George, Walter F. (D)


Gerry, Peter G. (D)


Warwick


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Virginia Rhode Island Pennsylvania Maine Mississippi New Mexico


CITY


Bailey, Josiah W. (D) Bankhead, John H., 2d (D)


Tacoma


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UNITED STATES SENATE (Continued)


Hayden, Carl (D)


Phoenix


Herring, Clyde L. (D).


Des Moines


Holt, Rush D. (D) _.


Weston.


Hughes, James H. (D)


Dover


Denver


San Francisco.


Salt Lake City


La Follette, Robert M., Jr. (P) Lee, Josh (D)


Lewis, J. Hamilton (D).


Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. (R)


Logan, M. M. (D)


Lonergan, Augustine (D)


Lundeen, Ernest (FL)


McAdoo, William Gibbs (D)


McCarran, Pat (D)


Reno


McGill, George (D)


Wichita


Mckellar, Kenneth (D)


Memphis


McNary, Charles L. (R)


Salem


Maloney, Francis T. (D)


Minton, Sherman (D)


Moore, A. Harry (D)


Jersey City.


Murray, James E. (D).


Neely, Matthew M. (D)


Norris, George W. (IR)


McCook


Nebraska


Nye, Gerald P. (R).


O'Mahoney, Joseph C. (D)


Cheyenne


Alexandria.


Tallahassee


Pittman, Key (D) __


Tonopah


Pope, James P. (D) _.


Radcliffe, George L. (D)


Reynolds, Robert R. (D)


Robinson, Joseph T. (D)


Russell, Richard B., Jr. (D)


Schwartz, H. H. (D).


Schwellenbach, Lewis B. (D)


Sheppard, Morris (D) _.


Shipstead, Henrik (FL) Smathers, William H. (D)


Smith, Ellison D. (D).


Steiwer, Frederick (R)


Thomas, Elbert D. (D) Thomas, Elmer (D)


Townsend, John G., Jr. (R)


Truman, Harry S. (D)_


Independence


Missouri


Havre de Grace


Maryland


Grand Rapids


Van Nuys, Frederick (D)


Indianapolis.


New York City


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Clinton


Butte


Auburn


Massachusetts Montana Maine


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


D-Democrats, 333; R-Republicans, 88; P-Progressives, 8; FL-Farmer-Labor, 5; Total, 435. One Seat Vacant.


NAME


CITY


Springfield


Winnfield


Galena


Illinois


Pennsylvania Delaware


Wisconsin


Missouri


Andresen, August H (R)


Red Wing


Buffalo


New York Illinois


Arnold, Laurence F. (D)


Ashbrook, William A. (D)


Newton Johnstown


Nashville.


Old Westbury


Jasper.


New Bern


STATE


Aleshire, Arthur W. (D)


Allen, A Leonard (D)


Allen, Leo E. (R)


Allen, Robert G. (D) Allen, William F. (D)


Greensburg


Seaford.


Amlie, Thomas R. (P)


Elkhorn


Lemay, St. Louis County, Mo.


Minnesota


Andrew, Walter G (R) Arends, Leslie C. (R).


Melvin


Illinois Ohio


Tennessee New York Alabama


North Carolina


Arizona Iowa West Virginia Delaware Colorado California Utah Wisconsin Oklahoma Illinois


Norman


Chicago


Beverly.


Bowling Green


Hartford


Edina Village, Minneapolis


Los Angeles


Massachusetts Kentucky Connecticut Minnesota California Nevada Kansas


Oregon Connecticutt Indiana


New Jersey Montana


West Virginia


Cooperstown


North Dakota Wyoming


Louisiana Florida Nevada Idaho Maryland


Boise


Baltimore


Asheville.


North Carolina


Little Rock


Arkansas


Winder


Georgia


Casper


Wyoming


Seattle


Washington


Texarkana


Texas


Miltona


Minnesota


Atlantic City


New Jersey


Lynchburg


South Carolina


Portland


Oregon Utah


Salt Lake City


Medicine Park


Oklahoma Delaware


Selbyville.


Tydings, Millard E. (D). Vandenberg, Arthur H. (R)


Wagner, Robert F. (D).


Walsh, David I. (D) _. Wheeler, Burton K. (D)


White, Wallace H., Jr. (R)


Butte.


Fairmont


Tennessee


Meriden


New Albany


Overton, John H. (D) Pepper, Claude (D)


King, William H. (D).


Madison


Johnson, Edwin C. (D).


Johnson, Hiram W. (R)


Atkinson, Richard M. (D) Bacon, Robert L. (R) _.


Bankhead, William B. (D) Barden, Graham A. (D)


Anderson, C. Arthur (D)


Michigan Indiana New York


Ohio Louisiana


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Barry, William B. (D)


Bates, George J. (R)


Salem


Beam, Harry P. (D)_


Chicago


Williamsville


Blue Springs


Bernard, John T. (FL)


Eveleth.


Biermann, Fred (D)


Decorah.


Bigelow, Herbert S. (D)


Binderup, Charles G. (D)


Bland, Schuyler Otis (D)


Bloom, Sol (D) __


Boehne, John W., Jr. (D)


Boileau, Gerald J. (P). Boland, Patrick J. (D)


Boren, Lyle H. (D)_


Seminole


Boyer, Lewis L. (D) Boykin, Frank W. (D)


Mobile.


Boyland, John J. (D).


New York


City


Philadelphia


Brewster, Ralph O. (R)


Dexter


Brooks, Overton (D)


Shreveport.


Brown, Paul (D).


Elberton


Buchanan, James P (D)


Buck, Frank H. (D)


Buckler, R. T. (FL)


Buckley, Charles A. (D)


Bulwinkle, Alfred L. (D)


Gastonia


Martinsville


Virginia


Williston


North Dakota


Loudonville


New York Florida


Cannon, Clarence (D)_


Cannon, Raymond J. (D)


Carlson, Frank (R). Carter, Albert E. (R)


Oakland


Cartwright, Wilburn (D)


Case, Francis H. (R) Casey, Joseph E. (D)


Celler, Emanuel (D)


Champion, Edwin V. (D)


Chandler, Walter (D)


Memphis


Paris


Evanston


Middletown


Pocatello.


Fayetteville


Springfield_


Chillicothe


Cluett, E. Harold (R)


Troy_


St. Louis


Chadron


Tacoma.


San Pedro.


Glenarm, R. F. D.


Bath.


Meridian


Pascagolua


Lynn


Nashville


Dyersburg


Hollywood


Camilla


Fort Smith


Crawford, Fred L. (R)


Saginaw


Hodgenville


Meadville


Cleveland


Bedford


Schenectady


Oswego


Brooklyn


Cummings, Fred (D) _.


Fort Collins


Curley, Edward W. (D)


New York City


Philadelphia


Alma


Brooklyn


Dempsey, John J. (D)


Santa Fe_ Pittsburgh


Ville Platte.


New York City


Dies, Martin (D)_ Dingell, John D. (D)


Hollis, Jamaica


New York


Massachusetts Illinois New York Missouri Minnesota


Cincinnati


Minden


Newport News


New York City


Evansville


Wausau


Wisconsin Pennsylvania


Quincy


Oklahoma Illinois Alabama New York Pennsylvania Maine Louisiana


Brenham


Vacaville


Crookston, R. F. D.


New York City


New York North Carolina


Burch, Thomas G. (D) Burdick, Usher L. (R) Byrne, William T. (D) Caldwell, Millard F. (D)


Milton


Elsberry


Missouri Wisconsin


Milwaukee


Concordia.


Kansas California


McAlester


Oklahoma


Custer


Clinton


Brooklyn


Peoria


South Dakota Massachusetts New York Illinois Tennessee Kentucky Illinois


Chapman, Virgil (D). Church, Ralph E. (R) Citron, William M. (D)


Clark, D. Worth (D). Clark, J. Bayard (D) Clason, Charles R. (R) Claypool. Harold K. (D)


Cochran. John J. (D)


Coffee, Harry B. (D) Coffee, John M. (D)


Colden. Charles J. (D) Cole, William P., Jr. (D)


Cole, W. Sterling (R)


Collins, Ross A. (D)


Colmer, William M. (D)


Connery, William P., Jr. (D) Cooley, Harold D. (D)_ Cooper Jere (D) _. Costello, John M. (D) Cox, E. E. (D).


North Carolina


Tennessee California Georgia Arkansas Michigan Kentucky Pennsylvania


Cravens, Ben (D)


Creal, Edward W. (D)_ Crosby, Charles N. (D) Crosser, Robert (D) _. Crowe, Eugene B. (D) Crowther, Frank (R)


Culkin, Francis D. (R) Cullen, Thomas H. (D)


Ohio Indiana New York New York New York Colorado New York Pennsylvania Georgia New York


Daly, J. Burwood (D) Deen, Braswell (D). Delaney, John J. (D)


De Muth, Peter J. (D) DeRouen, Rene L. (D) Dickstein, Samuel (D)


New Mexico Pennsylvania Louisiana New York Texas Michigan


Jasper and Orange Detroit


Connecticut Idaho North Carolina Massachusetts Ohio New York Missouri Nebraska Washington. California Maryland New York Mississippi Mississippi Massachusetts


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Georgia Texas California Minnesota


Bradley, Michael J. (D)


Scranton


Iowa Ohio Nebraska Virginia New York Indiana


Beiter, Alfred F. (D)


Bell, C. Jasper (D)


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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Continued)


Dirksen, Everett M. (R)


Disney, Wesley E. (D)_


Ditter, J. William (R) Dixon, Joseph A. (D)


Ambler


Cincinnatti


Dockweller, John F. (D)


Los Angeles.


Royal Oak


Doughton, Robert L. (D)


Laurel Springs


Utica.


Des Moines.


Holly Springs Philadelphia


Petersburg.


Osceola


St. Joseph.


Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh


Plainsfield


Pittsburgh


Beaver


Weston


Washington


Pittsburgh


Lake City


.vevada City


Brooklyn


Waynesburg


Auburn.


Woodward


New Orleans


Garrison


Norwich


New York City


Bristol


Pittston


Parma. Cleveland


Marion


Lewisburg


Central Falls


Ford, Aaron Lane (D)


Ford, Thomas F. (D)


Frey, Oliver W. (D).


Fries, Frank W. (D) Fuller, Claude A. (D)


Fulmer, Hampton P. (D) Gambrill, Stephen W. (D)


Garrett, Clyde L. (D)


Gasque, Allard H. (1)).


Gavagan, Joseph A. (D) Gearhart, Bertrand W. (R)


Gehrmann, Bernard J. (P)


Mellen, R. F. D.


Cotuit


Laurens Coaldale


Clearfield


Denton


Coxsacki.


Connersville


Spangler


Starke


Washington


Cody


Mayfield. Slidell


Peru _.


Kansa City


Waterloo


Red Lion


Rensselaer.


Portsmouth


Syracuse


Oxford


North Carolina


Dayton


Ohio Iowa New Jersey


Sioux City Jersey City.


Akron


Kearny.


San Francisco


Somerville


De Land.


St. Louis.


Boston.


Watertown


Illinois Oklahoma Pennsylvania Ohio California Michigan Pennsylvania North Carolina New York Iowa Mississippi Pennsylvania Virginia Arkansas Missouri Pennsylvania New Jersey Pennsylvania Pennsylvania West Virginia Iowa Pennsylvania Michigan California New York Pennsylvania Indiana Oklahoma Louisiana New York Connecticut New York Virginia


Mississippi California Pennsylvania


Los Angeles.


Allentown.


Carlinville.


Eureka Springs


Orangeburg.


Laurel


Eastland


Florence


New York City


Fresno.


New York California Wisconsin


Gifford, Charles L. (R) Gilchrist, Fred C. (R) Gildea, James H. (D) Gingery, Don (D) _.


Goldsborough, T. Alan (D) Goodwin, Philip A. (R) Gray, Finlay H. (D) Gray, Joseph (D)_ Green, Robert A. (D) Greenwood, Arthur H. (D)


Greever, Paul R. (D). Gregory, Noble J. (D) Griffith, John K. (D) Griswold, Glenn (D) Guyer, U. S. (R). Gwynne, John W. (R)


Haines, Harry L. (D) Halleck, Charles A. (R)


Hamilton, Norman R. (D) Hancock, Clarence E. (R)


Hancock, Frank (D). Harlan, Byron B. (D). Harrington, Vincent F. (D) Hart, Edward J. (D) Harter, Dow W. (D)


Hartley, Fred A., Jr. (R) Havenner, Franck R. (P) Healey, Arthur D. (D) Hendricks, Joe (D)


Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. . (D) Higgins, John P. (D). Hildebrandt, Fred H. (D)


Pekin Tulsa


Dondero, Geo. A. (R).


Dorsey, Frank J. G. (D)


Philadelphia


Douglas, Fred J. (R) Dowell, Cassius C. (R)


Doxey, Wall (D). Drew, Ira W. (D) _. Drewry, Patrick H (D). Driver, William J. (D) Duncan, Richard M. (D)


Dunn, Matthew A. (D)


Eaton, Charles A. (R).


Eberharter, Herman P. (D)


Eckert, Charles R. (D)


Edmiston, Andrew (D).


Eicher, Edward C. (D) Ellenbogen, Henry (D) Engel, Albert J. (R)


Englebright, Harry L. (R)


Evans, Marcellus H. (D) Faddis, Charles I. (D)


Farley, James I. (D)


Ferguson, Phil (D) _.


Fernandez, Joachim O. (D) Fish, Hamilton (R).


Fitzgerald, William J. (D)


Fitzpatrick, James M. (D)


Flannagan, John W., Jr. (D) Flannery, J. Harold (D)


Fleger, Anthony A. (D) Fletcher, Brooks (D) Focht, Benjamin K. (R) Forand, Aime J. (D).


Pennsylvania Ohio Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island


Ackerman.


Illinois Arkansas South Carolina


Maryland Texas South Carolina


Massachusetts Iowa Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Maryland New York


Indiana Pennsylvania Florida Indiana Wyoming Kentucky Lousiana Indiana


Kansas Iowa Pennsylvania Indiana Virginia New York


Ohio New Jersey California Massachusetts


Florida Missouri Massachusetts South Dakota


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Hill, Knute (D) Hill, Lister (D)


Prosser


Montgomery.


Hill, R. P. (D).


Oklahoma City


Selma.


Allegan


Worcester


Portland.


Hook, Frank E. (D)


Ironwood.


Hope, Clifford R. (R) Houston, John M. (D) Hull, Merlin (P).


Newton.


Black River Falls.


Toledo


Ohio


St. Clairsville.


Ohio


Izac, Ed. V. (D) __


San Diego.


California


Clinton


Livingston


Farrell


Jenckes, Virginia E. (D)


Terre Haute


Jenkins, Thomas A. (R).


Ironton.


Johnson, Dewey W. (FL)


Minneapolis


Johnson, George W. (D).


Parkersburg.


Johnson, Jed (D) _.


Johnson, Luther A. (D)


Jones, Marvin (D)


Amarillo


Texas


Kee, John (D).


Blufield


Keller, Kent E. (D)


Ava


Kelly, Edward A. (D)


Chicago


Kelly, George B. (D)


Kennedy, Ambrose J. (D)


Kennedy, Martin J. (D)


New York City


New York


Cliffside Park.


New Jersey


Keogh, Eugene J. (D)


Brooklyn.


New York


Kerr, John H. (D) _.


Warrenton


North Carolina


Kinzer, J. Roland (R).


Lancaster.


Pennsylvania


Kirwan, Michael J. (D)


Kitchens, Wade H. (D).


Kleberg, Richard M. (D)


Aornus Christi


Texas


Celina


Ohio


Napoleon


Ohio


St. Cloud


Minnesota


Kopplemann, Herman P. (D)


Hartford


Connecticut


Kramer, Charles (D)


Los Angeles


Kvale, Paul J. (FL).


Benson


Lambertson, William P. (R)


Lambeth, J. Walter (D)_


Thomasville


North Carolina


Columbus


Ohio Texas


Lanzetta, James J. (D)


New York City


New York


Larrabee, William H. (D)


New Palestine


Santa Rosa


Lea, Clarence F. (D). Leavy, Charles H. (D) Lemke. William (R)


Spokane. Aron


North Dakota


Lesinski. John (D)


Dearborn


Michigan Maryland


Lewis, Lawrence (D)


Denver.


Long, Lewis M. (D)


Lord, Bert (R).


Lucas, Scott W. (D)


Luce, Robert (R)


Waltham


Lincoln


Indianopolis


Escanaba


Indiana Michigan Illinois


McClellan, John L. (D)


McCormack, .John W. (D)


Boston


Massachusetts


Graham Meadville.


Mississippi


Philadelphia


Hillsborough, San Mateo


Tujunga. icago


Omaha


Elizabeth


Charleston


Chattanooga


Wooster


St. Paul


Seattle. Colorado.


Greenville


New Orleans


Washington Alabama OKlahoma Alabama Michigan Massachusetts Oregon Michigan Kansas


Kansas Wisconsin


Hunter, John F. (D) Imhoff, Lawrence E. (D)


Jacobsen, William S. (D) Jarman, Pete (D). Jarrett, Benjamin (R)


Iowa Alabama Pennsylvania Indiana Ohio


Minnesota West Virginia


Anadarko


Oklahoma


Texas


West Virginia Illinois Illinois New York


Baltimore


Maryland


Kenney, Edward A. (D)


Youngstown


Magnolia.


Ohio Arkansas


Kloeb, Frank L. (D) Kniffin, Frank C. (D) Knutson, Harold (R) Kocialkowski, Leo (D)


Chicago


Illinois


Lamneck, Arthur P. (D)


Lanham, Fritz G. (D)_


Fort Worth


Indiana California Washington


Lewis, David J. (D).


Cumberland


Sandwich


Afton


Havana


Illinois Massachusetts ATohraska


Luckey, Henry C. (D)


Ludlow, Lewis (D).


Luecke, John (D) McAndrews, James (D)


McFarlane. W. D. (D) McGehee. Dan R. (D). McGranery. James P. (D)


McGrath. John J. (D) McGroarty, John S. (D)


McKeough, Raymond S. (D)


McLaughlin, Charles F. (D) McLean, Donald H. (R) McMillan, Thomas S. (R)


McReynolds, Sam D. (D) McSweeney, John (D) Maas, Melvin, J. (R).


Maloney, Paul H. (D) _.


Magnuson, Warren G. (D)


Mahon, George H. (D) _. Mahon, G. Heyward, Jr. (D)


Chicago


Malvern


Arkansas


Texas


Pennsylvania California California Illinois


Nebraska New Jersey South Carolina Tennessee Ohio Minnesota Washington Texas South Carolina Louisiana.


California Minnesota


Fairview


Kansas


Colorado Illinois New York


Rochester


Corsicana


Garden City


Hobbs, Sam (D). Hoffman, Clare E. (R)


Holmes, Pehr G. (R) Honeyman, Nan W. (D)


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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Continued)


Mansfield, Joseph J. (D)


Columbus_


Mapes, Carl E. (R)_


Grand Rapids


Martin, John A. (D).


Pueblo_


North Attleboro


Oglesby


Cordell


Maverick, Maury (D)


May, Andrew J. (D)


Prestonsburg


Buffalo


Danville


Merritt, Mathew J. (D)


Flushing.


Michener, Earl C. (R)


Millard, Charles D. (R)


Miller, John E. (D)


Mills, Newt V. (D)_ Mitchell, Arthur W. (D)


Mitchell, John R. (D) Montague, Andrew J. (D)


Moser, Guy L. (D).


Mosier, Harold G. (D)


Mott, James W. (R).


Mouton, Robert L. (D)


Murdock, Abe (D) _.


Murdock, John R. (D).


Nelson, William L. Nichols, Jack (D) ..


Norton, Mary T. (D).


O'Brien, George D. (D)


O'Brien, Thomas J. (D).


O'Connell, Jerry J. (D) O'Connell, John M. (D)


O'Connor, James F. (D)


O'Connor, John (D).


'Day, Caroline (D).


O'Leary, James A. (D)


West New Britton


South Portland


Milwaukee


Louisville.


Newark


Brooklyn


Griffin


Americus.


Baltimore


Golconda


Texarkana


Birmingham


Pittsburg


Crockett.


Jackson


Ailey.


Lakeland


South Bend


New York City


Brooklyn


Stamford


La Grande


Northfield.


Waco.


Highland, R. F. D.


Trenton


Braddock


Grosse Pointe Park


Follansbee


Atlanta


Elkins


Tupelo Bonham


Johnson City


West Chicago Dunkirk


Emporia.


Fond du Lac_


Woolrich.


Lancaster


Arthur


Lexington.


Provo


Barbourville


Lowell


Oklahoma City Macon


Manchester


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West Virginia Mississippi Texas


Reed, Chauncey W. (R)


Reed, Daniel A. (R).


Rees, Edward H. (R) Reilly, Michael K. (D).


Rich, Robert F. (R)_


Richards, James P. (D) Rigney, Hugh M. (D) _. Robertson, A. Willis (D)


Robinson, J. W. (D) Robsion, John M. (R)


Rogers, Edith Nourse (R) Rogers, Will (D) Romjue, Milton A. (D)


Roy, Alphonse (D)


San Antonio


Adrian


Tarrytown


Searcy


Mer Rouge


Chicago


Cookeville


Richmond.


Douglassville


Cleveland_


Salem


Lafayette


Beaver


Tempe


Columbia


Eufaula


Jersey City


Detroit.


Chicago


Butte


Westerly.


Livingston


New York City


Rye_


Oliver, James C. (R).


O'Malley, Thomas (D)


O'Neal, Emmet (D) _. O'Neill, Edward J. (D) O'Toole, Donald L. (D)




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