Word: ticketed
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Said Jim Farley, who gave up his Democratic National Chairmanship rather than work for a Third Term: "I shall vote the straight Democratic ticket on Nov. 5 and I urge the members of my party to do likewise...
...Minnesota's Farmer-Laborite (running on the Republican ticket) Henrik Shipstead is defeated (by Democratic Attorney John E. Regan, or by onetime Governor Elmer Austin Benson), the Senate loses one of its handsomest nonentities...
...Langer has survived diabetes, two terms as Governor, three trials for political conspiracy and perjury (he was finally acquitted). Out against him for the Senate are a negligible Democrat and one formidable opponent: Congressman William ("the farmer's friend") Lemke. who ran for President on a Coughlin-Townsend ticket...
...Loud, persuasive Charles Wayland ("Curly") Brooks, 43, first made a name as an Assistant State's prosecutor in Chicago. He has been on every G. O. P. ticket in Illinois since he convicted Gangster Leo Brothers of murdering Chicago Tribune Reporter Jake Lingle, thus won that potent paper's support. He has never won. Now he hopes to beat Democratic Lawyer James M. Slattery, 62, who has had many an appointive job, never before run for office...
...production is elaborate and smooth, though the musical score doesn't touch "Modern Times." Gardiner and Paulette Goddard are thrown in for good measure and a $1.10 ticket. Goddard ought to stick with Bob Hope: at least she got undressed every other reel in "The Ghost Breakers...