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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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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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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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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
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Norman
Chicago
Beverly.
Bowling Green
Hartford
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New Jersey Montana
West Virginia
Cooperstown
North Dakota Wyoming
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Boise
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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).
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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
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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
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Kenney, Edward A. (D)
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Kloeb, Frank L. (D) Kniffin, Frank C. (D) Knutson, Harold (R) Kocialkowski, Leo (D)
Chicago
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Lamneck, Arthur P. (D)
Lanham, Fritz G. (D)_
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Lewis, David J. (D).
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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)
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Hobbs, Sam (D). Hoffman, Clare E. (R)
Holmes, Pehr G. (R) Honeyman, Nan W. (D)
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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)
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Newark
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Jackson
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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.
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Arthur
Lexington.
Provo
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Reed, Chauncey W. (R)
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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)
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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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