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Senator John Sanford Cohen is a scion of a Jewish family resident in the South since before the Revolution. His father Philip Lawrence Cohen, left The Citadel at Charleston, S. C. to fight for the Confederacy, later married Ellen Wright ot Augusta, Ga. Senator Cohen married Julia Lowry Clarke, daughter of well-to-do Atlanta Christians. He attends Atlanta's North Avenue Presbyterian attends Church...
...Alfred Emanuel Smith last week went Connecticut with 16 votes and New Jersey with 32. Total Smith vote: 100. ¶ At Warm Springs, Ga. Candidate Roosevelt last week not only re-introduced the "forgotten man" as a campaign issue but also brought forth a new figure-"the forgotten child." To Kiwanians he quoted Thomas Jefferson's last letter: "The mass of mankind was not born with saddles on their backs, nor were a favored few born booted and spurred, ready to ride mankind." Declared the New York Governor: "I think that statement is just as true today...
...Warm Springs, Ga., whither Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt of New York goes for the lessons in walking which he has needed since infantile paralysis attacked him eleven years ago, he last week clambered onto a wooden table fastened to the bottom of his glass-enclosed bathing pool. Helen Lauer, his physiotherapist, clad like him in a bathing suit, helped him onto the table where he lay supine, partially submerged and buoyed up by a foot of water. Miss Lauer, 35, 5 ft. 5 in., hazel of eye, strong of fist, proceeded to massage one by one the 116 muscles...
...should I say anything?" said Gov ernor Roosevelt at Warm Springs, Ga...
Visiting Howard Coffin at Sea Island Beach, Ga. Campaigner McAdoo McAdoodled: "The first real test of strength has been settled. . . . This not only makes Garner a formidable contestant for the presidential nomination but it is a serious and perhaps irreparable blow to the Roosevelt candidacy...