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...Republican side of the Philadelphia picture things are less neat and simple. Because of the confusion within that party no less than 19 Republicans filed as candidates for Mayor. Of these, eleven remained on the ballot for next week's primary. Compromise was impossible because none of the three leading candidates would give an inch for party unity. Sheriff Richard Weglein, for 25 years boss of "Brewerytown," thought he ought to be Mayor because he is "the only real Republican of the lot." The Penrose faction of the Republican machine threw its support to City Treasurer WillB Hadley for Mayor...
...Shawnee County, Kans. giving notice that he had transferred his legal residence, as of March 4, 1933, to Washington, D. C. No more was onetime Vice President Curtis a Kansan, and on Nov. 3, 1936, as a resident of the District of Columbia, he cannot even cast a ballot for his favorite candidate...
...Ballot-wise, the House of Commons buzzed with approval last week as Home Secretary Sir John Simon decreed a 20-year jail sentence for Rats's murderer, with possibility of earlier release for good conduct. In gushing editorials Britons were reminded that at the worst Stoner will be only 38 when released "with a full life before...
Vote for six. Unless six votes are indicated, ballot will not be counted. Arthur Atwood Ballantine, Jr. Anthony Addison Bliss Thornton Brown Frank Stanton Deland, Jr. Raymond Dennett Braman Gibbs Milton Gabriel Green John Robert Haley Robert Carlton Hall Benjamin Harding Hallowell Shaun Kelly, Jr. Francis Keyes Milton Sellg Palsner Robert Smith Playfair Henry Varnum Poor Edwin Howard Baker Pratt Thomas Henry Quinn Robert Morton Terrall LeMoyne White...
...Shenandoah Valley apple blossom festival, and light-hearted Tennesseans made ready for Memphis' annual Cotton Carnival with William Nedy Mallory (All America football captain of Yale,1924) as King. But Congressmen were less lighthearted. They could see in their minds' eyes Harry Byrd handing them a ballot reading...