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SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1933, TO JANUARY 3, 1935 1

FIRST SESSION—March 9, 1933, to June 15, 1933 SECOND SESSION—January 3, 1934, 1 to June 18, 1934 SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE—March 4, 1933, to March 6, 1933

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE —JOHN N. GARNER, of Texas PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—KEY PITTMAN, 2 of SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—EDWIN A. HALSEY, 3 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—CHESLEY W. JURNEY, 4 of Texas

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—HENRY T. RAINEY, 5 of Illinois CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 6 of Kentucky SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—KENNETH ROMNEY, of Montana DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH J. SINNOTT, of Virginia POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—FINIS E. SCOTT

ALABAMA ARKANSAS Albert E. Carter, Oakland SENATORS Ralph R. Eltse, Berkeley SENATORS John J. McGrath, San Mateo Hugo L. Black, Birmingham Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock Denver S. Church, Fresno John H. Bankhead II, Jasper Hattie W. Caraway, Jonesboro Henry E. Stubbs, Santa Maria REPRESENTATIVES William E. Evans, Glendale REPRESENTATIVES William J. Driver, Osceola John H. Hoeppel, Arcadia John McDuffie, Monroeville John E. Miller, Searcy Charles Kramer, Los Angeles Lister Hill, Montgomery Claude A. Fuller, Eureka Springs Thomas F. Ford, Los Angeles Henry B. Steagall, Ozark Ben Cravens, Fort Smith William I. Traeger, Los Angeles Lamar Jeffers, Anniston Heartsill Ragon, 10 Clarksville John F. Dockweiler, Los Angeles Miles C. Allgood, Gadsden David D. Terry, 11 Little Rock Charles J. Colden, San Pedro William B. Oliver, Tuscaloosa D. D. Glover, Malvern John H. Burke, Long Beach William B. Bankhead, Jasper Tilman B. Parks, Camden Samuel L. Collins, Fullerton Edward B. Almon, 7 Tuscumbia George Burnham, 12 San Diego A. H. Carmichael, 8 Tuscumbia CALIFORNIA George Huddleston, Birmingham SENATORS COLORADO Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco SENATORS ARIZONA William Gibbs McAdoo, Los Angeles Edward P. Costigan, Denver SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Alva B. Adams, Pueblo Henry F. Ashurst, Prescott Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa REPRESENTATIVES , Phoenix Harry L. Englebright, Nevada City Lawrence Lewis, Denver Frank H. Buck, Vacaville Fred Cummings, Fort Collins REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Florence P. Kahn, San Francisco John A. Martin, Pueblo Isabella Greenway, 9 Ajo Richard J. Welch, San Francisco Edward T. Taylor, Glenwood Springs

1 Pursuant to the Twentieth Amendment to the Con- 7 Died June 22, 1933. 10 Resigned June 16, 1933, having been appointed a stitution, the regular sessions of Congress will hereafter 8 Elected November 14, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by judge of the United States District Court, Western District begin on January 3 of each year. death of Edward B. Almon, and became a member of of Arkansas. 2 Elected March 9, 1933. the House on January 3, 1934. 11 Elected December 19, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by 3 Unanimously elected March 9, 1933. 9 Elected October 3, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by res- resignation of Heartsill Ragon, and became a member of 4 Elected March 9, 1933. ignation of Representative-elect Lewis W. Douglas in pre- the House on January 3, 1934. 5 Elected March 9, 1933; died August 19, 1934. ceding Congress, and became a member of the House on 12 Election unsuccessfully contested by Claude Chandler. 6 Reelected March 9, 1933. January 3, 1934.

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CONNECTICUT Thomas C. Coffin, 17 Pocatello Richard Louis Murphy, Dubuque REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS ILLINOIS Frederic C. Walcott, Norfolk Edward C. Eicher, Washington SENATORS Augustine Lonergan, Hartford Bernhard M. Jacobsen, Clinton J. Hamilton Lewis, Chicago Albert C. Willford, Waterloo REPRESENTATIVES William H. Dieterich, Beardstown Fred Biermann, Decorah Herman P. Kopplemann, Hartford REPRESENTATIVES Lloyd Thurston, 22 Osceola William L. Higgins, 13 South Coventry Cassius C. Dowell, Des Moines Francis T. Maloney, Meriden Oscar De Priest, Chicago P. H. Moynihan, Chicago Otha D. Wearin, Hastings Schuyler Merritt, Stamford Fred C. Gilchrist, Laurens Edward A. Kelly, Chicago Edward W. Goss, 14 Waterbury Guy M. Gillette, Cherokee At Large–Charles M. Bakewell, New Harry P. Beam, Chicago Haven Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago KANSAS Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago SENATORS Leonard W. Schuetz, Chicago DELAWARE Arthur Capper, Topeka Leo Kocialkowski, Chicago SENATORS George McGill, Wichita Fred A. Britten, 18 Chicago Daniel O. Hastings, Wilmington James Simpson, Jr., 19 Wadsworth REPRESENTATIVES John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville Frank R. Reid, Aurora W. P. Lambertson, Fairview REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE John T. Buckbee, Rockford U. S. Guyer, Kansas City Wilbur L. Adams, Wilmington Leo E. Allen, Galena Harold McGugin, Coffeyville Chester Thompson, Rock Island Randolph Carpenter, Marion 23 J. Leroy Adair, Quincy W. A. Ayres, Wichita Kathryn O’Loughlin McCarthy, 24 Hays SENATORS Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin Clifford R. Hope, Garden City Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville Frank Gillespie, Bloomington Park Trammell, Lakeland James A. Meeks, Danville KENTUCKY D. C. Dobbins, Champaign REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Henry T. Rainey, 20 Carrollton J. Hardin Peterson, Lakeland J. Earl Major, 21 Hillsboro Alben W. Barkley, Paducah R. A. Green, Starke Marvel M. Logan, Bowling Green Edwin M. Schaefer, Belleville Millard F. Caldwell, Milton William W. Arnold, Robinson REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE J. Mark Wilcox, West Palm Beach Claude V. Parsons, Golconda Fred M. Vinson, Ashland At Large–William J. Sears, Kent E. Keller, Ava John Y. Brown, Lexington Jacksonville At Large–Martin A. Brennan, Andrew J. May, Prestonsburg Brent Spence, Fort Thomas GEORGIA Bloomington At Large–Walter Nesbit, Belleville Virgil Chapman, Paris SENATORS Glover H. Cary, Owensboro Walter F. George, Vienna INDIANA William V. Gregory, Mayfield Cap R. Carden, Munfordville Richard B. Russell, Winder SENATORS Finley Hamilton, London REPRESENTATIVES Arthur R. Robinson, Indianapolis Homer C. Parker, Statesboro Frederick Van Nuys, Indianapolis LOUISIANA E. E. Cox, Camilla REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Bryant T. Castellow, Cuthbert William T. Schulte, Hammond Huey P. Long, New Orleans E. M. Owen, Griffin George R. Durgan, La Fayette John H. Overton, Alexandria Robert Ramspeck, Decatur Samuel B. Pettengill, South Bend , Milledgeville REPRESENTATIVES James I. Farley, Auburn Joachim O. Fernandez, New Orleans Malcolm C. Tarver, Dalton Glenn Griswold, Peru Braswell Deen, Alma Paul H. Maloney, New Orleans Virginia E. Jenckes, Terre Haute Numa F. Montet, Thibodaux John S. Wood, Canton Arthur H. Greenwood, Washington 15 John N. Sandlin, Minden Charles H. Brand, Athens John W. Boehne, Jr., Evansville Paul Brown, 16 Elberton Riley J. Wilson, Ruston Eugene B. Crowe, Bedford Bolivar E. Kemp, 25 Amite IDAHO Finly H. Gray, Connersville Jared Y. Sanders, Jr., 26 Baton Rouge William H. Larrabee, New Palestine Rene´ L. DeRouen, Ville Platte SENATORS Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis Cleveland Dear, Alexandria William E. Borah, Boise James P. Pope, Boise IOWA MAINE REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS SENATORS Compton I. White, Clark Fork Lester J. Dickinson, Algona Frederick Hale, Portland

13 Election unsuccessfully contested by William C. Fox. 19 Election unsuccessfully contested by Charles H. 24 Biographical information under Kathryn Ellen 14 Election unsuccessfully contested by Martin E. Weber. O’Loughlin. Gormley. 20 Died August 19, 1934; vacancy throughout remainder 25 Died June 19, 1933. 15 Died May 17, 1933. of the Congress. 26 Contested the election of Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp who 21 16 Elected July 5, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by death Resigned October 6, 1933, having been appointed a had presented credentials as a Member-elect to fill the of Charles H. Brand, and became a member of the House judge of the United States District Court, Southern Dis- vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Bolivar E. on January 3, 1934. trict of Illinois; vacancy throughout remainder of the Con- Kemp, but who was not permitted to qualify, the seat 17 gress. Died June 8, 1934; vacancy throughout remainder of 22 Election unsuccessfully contested by Lloyd Ellis. being declared vacant; subsequently elected May 1, 1934, the Congress. 23 Resigned August 22, 1934, having been appointed a and became a member of the House on May 21, 1934. 18 Election unsuccessfully contested by James member of the Federal Trade Commission; vacancy McAndrews. throughout remainder of the Congress. SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS 345

Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn Carl M. Weideman, Detroit Roy E. Ayers, Lewistown John D. Dingell, 29 Detroit REPRESENTATIVES NEBRASKA Carroll L. Beedy, Portland John Lesinski, Dearborn Edward C. Moran, Jr., Rockland George A. Dondero, Royal Oak SENATORS John G. Utterback, 27 Bangor George W. Norris, McCook Robert B. Howell, 33 Omaha MARYLAND SENATORS William H. Thompson, 34 Grand Island , Miltona Richard C. Hunter, 35 Omaha SENATORS Thomas D. Schall, Excelsior REPRESENTATIVES Millard E. Tydings, Havre de Grace REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Phillips Lee Goldsborough, Baltimore John H. Morehead, Falls City , Kimball Edward R. Burke, Omaha REPRESENTATIVES Paul J. Kvale, Benson Edgar Howard, Columbus T. Alan Goldsborough, Denton Henry Arens, Jordan Ashton C. Shallenberger, Alma William P. Cole, Jr., Towson , Terry M. Carpenter, Scottsbluff Vincent L. Palmisano, Baltimore , Minneapolis Ambrose J. Kennedy, Baltimore Einar Hoidale, Minneapolis NEVADA Stephen W. Gambrill, Laurel Ray P. Chase, Anoka SENATORS David J. Lewis, Cumberland Francis H. Shoemaker, Red Wing Key Pittman, Tonopah , St. Cloud Patrick A. McCarran, Reno MASSACHUSETTS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS MISSISSIPPI SENATORS James G. Scrugham, Reno David I. Walsh, Fitchburg Marcus A. Coolidge, Fitchburg , Gulfport NEW HAMPSHIRE Hubert D. Stephens, New Albany REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Allen T. Treadway, Stockbridge Henry W. Keyes, Haverhill John E. Rankin, Tupelo Fred H. Brown, Somersworth William J. Granfield, Springfield Wall Doxey, Holly Springs Frank H. Foss, Fitchburg William M. Whittington, Greenwood REPRESENTATIVES Pehr G. Holmes, Worcester Jeff Busby, Houston William N. Rogers, Sanbornville Edith Nourse Rogers, Lowell Ross A. Collins, Meridian Charles W. Tobey, Temple A. Piatt Andrew, Gloucester William M. Colmer, Pascagoula William P. Connery, Jr., Lynn Russell Ellzey, 30 Wesson NEW JERSEY Arthur D. Healey, Somerville SENATORS Robert Luce, Waltham MISSOURI Hamilton F. Kean, Elizabeth George Holden Tinkham, Boston SENATORS W. Warren Barbour, Locust John J. Douglass, Boston Roscoe C. Patterson, Kansas City REPRESENTATIVES John W. McCormack, Dorchester Joel Bennett Clark, St. Louis Charles A. Wolverton, Camden Richard B. Wigglesworth, Milton REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Isaac Bacharach, Atlantic City Joseph W. Martin, Jr., North Attleboro William H. Sutphin, Matawan Charles L. Gifford, Cotuit John J. Cochran, St. Louis James R. Claiborne, St. Louis D. Lane Powers, Trenton MICHIGAN Joseph B. Shannon, Kansas City Charles A. Eaton, North Plainfield Clyde Williams, Hillsboro Donald H. McLean, Elizabeth SENATORS Clarence Cannon, Elsberry Randolph Perkins, Woodcliff Lake James Couzens, Detroit Frank H. Lee, Joplin George N. Seger, Passaic Arthur H. Vandenberg, Grand Rapids James E. Ruffin, Springfield Edward A. Kenney, Cliffside Park REPRESENTATIVES Ralph F. Lozier, Carrollton Fred A. Hartley, Jr., Kearny George G. Sadowski, Detroit Jacob L. Milligan, Richmond Peter A. Cavicchia, Newark John C. Lehr, Monroe Reuben T. Wood, Springfield Frederick R. Lehlbach, Newark Joseph L. Hooper, 28 Battle Creek Milton A. Romjue, Macon Mary T. Norton, Jersey City George Foulkes, Hartford Richard M. Duncan, St. Joseph Oscar L. Auf der Heide, West New Carl E. Mapes, Grand Rapids Clement C. Dickinson, Clinton York Claude E. Cady, Lansing Jesse P. Wolcott, Port Huron MONTANA NEW MEXICO Michael J. Hart, Saginaw SENATORS SENATORS Harry W. Musselwhite, Manistee Burton K. Wheeler, Butte Sam G. Bratton, 36 Albuquerque Roy O. Woodruff, Bay City John E. Erickson, 31 Kalispell Carl A. Hatch, 37 Clovis Prentiss M. Brown, St. Ignace James E. Murray, 32 Butte Bronson M. Cutting, Santa Fe W. Frank James, Hancock REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Clarence J. McLeod, Detroit Joseph P. Monaghan, Butte Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque

27 Election unsuccessfully contested by Ralph O. Brew- 32 Elected November 6, 1934, to fill vacancy caused by 36 Resigned June 24, 1933, having been appointed a ster. death of Thomas J. Walsh, and took his seat January judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States. 28 Died February 22, 1934; vacancy throughout remain- 3, 1935. 37 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Sam der of the Congress. 33 Died March 11, 1933. G. Bratton, and took his seat January 3, 1934; subse- 29 Election unsuccessfully contested by Charles Bowles. 34 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Robert quently elected. 30 Election unsuccessfully contested by L. G. Reese. B. Howell, and took his seat May 26, 1933. 31 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Thomas 35 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Robert B. J. Walsh in preceding Congress, and took his seat March Howell, and served from November 7, 1934, to January 20, 1933. 3, 1935. 346 Biographical Directory

NEW YORK John H. Kerr, Warrenton William W. Hastings, Tahlequah SENATORS Charles L. Abernethy, New Bern Wilburn Cartwright, McAlester 43 Royal S. Copeland, City Edward W. Pou, Smithfield Tom D. McKeown, Ada 44 Robert F. Wagner, New York City Harold D. Cooley, Nashville Fletcher B. Swank, Norman Frank Hancock, Oxford Jed Johnson, Anadarko REPRESENTATIVES William B. Umstead, Durham James V. McClintic, Snyder Robert L. Bacon, Old Westbury J. Bayard Clark, Fayetteville E. W. Marland, Ponca City William F. Brunner, Rockaway Park J. Walter Lambeth, Thomasville At Large–Will Rogers, Oklahoma City George W. Lindsay, Brooklyn Thomas H. Cullen, Brooklyn Robert L. Doughton, Laurel Springs Loring M. Black, Jr., Brooklyn Alfred L. Bulwinkle, Gastonia OREGON Andrew L. Somers, Brooklyn Zebulon Weaver, Asheville SENATORS John J. Delaney, Brooklyn NORTH DAKOTA Charles L. McNary, Salem Patrick J. Carley, Brooklyn Frederick Steiwer, Portland Stephen A. Rudd, Brooklyn SENATORS , Brooklyn Lynn J. Frazier, Hoople REPRESENTATIVES Anning S. Prall, West New Brighton Gerald P. Nye, Cooperstown James W. Mott, Salem Walter M. Pierce, La Grande , New York City REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Christopher D. Sullivan, New York Charles H. Martin, Portland City James H. Sinclair, Kenmare William I. Sirovich, New York City William Lemke, Fargo PENNSYLVANIA John J. Boylan, New York City SENATORS John J. O’Connor, New York City OHIO Theodore A. Peyser, New York City SENATORS David A. Reed, Pittsburgh Martin J. Kennedy, New York City Simeon D. Fess, Yellow Springs James J. Davis, Pittsburgh , New York City Robert J. Bulkley, Cleveland REPRESENTATIVES James J. Lanzetta, New York City REPRESENTATIVES Harry C. Ransley, Philadelphia Joseph A. Gavagan, New York City John B. Hollister, Cincinnati James M. Beck, 45 Philadelphia Anthony J. Griffin, New York City Alfred M. Waldron, Philadelphia Frank Oliver, 38 Bronx William E. Hess, Cincinnati George W. Edmonds, Philadelphia James M. Fitzpatrick, New York City Byron B. Harlan, Dayton James J. Connolly, Philadelphia Charles D. Millard, Tarrytown Frank L. Kloeb, Celina Hamilton Fish, Jr., Garrison Frank C. Kniffin, Napoleon Edward L. Stokes, Philadelphia Philip A. Goodwin, Coxsackie James G. Polk, Highland George P. Darrow, Philadelphia Parker Corning, Albany L. T. Marshall, Xenia James Wolfenden, Upper Darby 46 James S. Parker, 39 Salem Brooks Fletcher, Marion Henry W. Watson, Langhorne William D. Thomas, 40 Hoosick Falls Warren J. Duffey, Toledo Oliver W. Frey, 47 Allentown , Schenectady Thomas A. Jenkins, Ironton J. Roland Kinzer, Lancaster Bertrand H. Snell, Potsdam Mell G. Underwood, New Lexington Patrick J. Boland, Scranton Francis D. Culkin, Oswego Arthur P. Lamneck, Columbus C. Murray Turpin, 48 Kingston Fred J. Sisson, Whitesboro William L. Fiesinger, Sandusky George F. Brumm, 49 Minersville John D. Clarke, 41 Fraser Dow W. Harter, Akron William E. Richardson, Reading Marian W. Clarke, 42 Fraser Robert T. Secrest, Senecaville Louis T. McFadden, Canton Clarence E. Hancock, Syracuse William R. Thom, Canton Robert F. Rich, Woolrich , Auburn Charles West, Granville J. William Ditter, Ambler Gale H. Stalker, Elmira Lawrence E. Imhoff, St. Clairsville Benjamin K. Focht, Lewisburg James L. Whitley, Rochester John G. Cooper, Youngstown Isaac H. Doutrich, Harrisburg James W. Wadsworth, Geneseo Martin L. Sweeney, Cleveland Thomas C. Cochran, Mercer Walter G. Andrews, Buffalo Robert Crosser, Cleveland Francis E. Walter, Easton Alfred F. Beiter, Williamsville Chester C. Bolton, Cleveland Harry L. Haines, Red Lion James M. Mead, Buffalo At Large–Charles V. Truax, Bucyrus J. Banks Kurtz, Altoona Daniel A. Reed, Dunkirk At Large–Stephen M. Young, J. Buell Snyder, Perryopolis At Large–Elmer E. Studley, Flushing Cleveland Charles I. Faddis, Waynesburg At Large–John Fitzgibbons, Oswego J. Howard Swick, Beaver Falls OKLAHOMA Nathan L. Strong, Brookville NORTH CAROLINA William M. Berlin, Greensburg SENATORS SENATORS Charles N. Crosby, Meadville Josiah W. Bailey, Raleigh J. W. Elmer Thomas, Medicine Park J. Twing Brooks, Sewickley Robert R. Reynolds, Asheville Thomas P. Gore, Oklahoma City Clyde Kelly, Edgewood REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Michael J. Muldowney, Pittsburgh Lindsay C. Warren, Washington Wesley E. Disney, Tulsa Henry Ellenbogen, 50 Pittsburgh

38 Resigned June 18, 1934, having been appointed a 42 Elected December 28, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by 46 Died August 27, 1933. magistrate in the city of New York; vacancy throughout death of her husband, John D. Clarke, and became a 47 Elected November 7, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by remainder of the Congress. member of the House on January 3, 1934. death of Henry W. Watson, and became a member of 39 Died December 19, 1933. 43 Died April 1, 1934. the House on January 3, 1934. 44 40 Elected January 30, 1934, to fill vacancy caused by Elected July 7, 1934, to fill vacancy caused by death 48 Election unsuccessfully contested by John J. Casey. death of James S. Parker, and became a member of the of Edward W. Pou, but was unable to be sworn in as 49 Died May 29, 1934; vacancy throughout remainder Congress was not in session. House on February 5, 1934. 45 of the Congress. 41 Election unsuccessfully contested by John J. 50 Died November 5, 1933. Shanahan; resigned September 30, 1934; vacancy through- Election unsuccessfully contested by Harry E. Estep. out remainder of the Congress. SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS 347

Matthew A. Dunn, Pittsburgh Hatton W. Sumners, Dallas Monrad C. Wallgren, Everett Luther A. Johnson, Corsicana Martin F. Smith, Hoquiam RHODE ISLAND Clay Stone Briggs, 53 Galveston Knute Hill, Prosser 54 SENATORS Clark W. Thompson, Galveston Samuel B. Hill, Waterville 55 Jesse H. Metcalf, Providence Joe H. Eagle, Houston Wesley Lloyd, Tacoma Felix He´bert, West Warwick Joseph J. Mansfield, Columbus James P. Buchanan, Brenham REPRESENTATIVES O. H. Cross, Waco WEST VIRGINIA Francis B. Condon, Central Falls Fritz G. Lanham, Fort Worth SENATORS John M. O’Connell, Westerly W. D. McFarlane, Graham Henry D. Hatfield, Huntington Richard M. Kleberg, Corpus Christi Matthew M. Neely, Fairmont SOUTH CAROLINA Milton H. West, 56 Brownsville SENATORS R. Ewing Thomason, El Paso REPRESENTATIVES Ellison D. Smith, Lynchburg Thomas L. Blanton, Abilene Robert L. Ramsay, Follansbee James F. Byrnes, Spartanburg Marvin Jones, Amarillo Jennings Randolph, Elkins At Large–George B. Terrell, Alto 62 REPRESENTATIVES Lynn S. Hornor, Clarksburg At Large–Sterling P. Strong, Dallas Andrew Edmiston, 63 Weston Thomas S. McMillan, Charleston At Large–Joseph W. Bailey, Jr., Dallas George W. Johnson, Parkersburg Hampton P. Fulmer, Orangeburg John Kee, Bluefield John C. Taylor, Anderson UTAH Joe L. Smith, Beckley John J. McSwain, Greenville SENATORS James P. Richards, Lancaster William H. King, Salt Lake City Allard H. Gasque, Florence Elbert D. Thomas, Salt Lake City WISCONSIN REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS SOUTH DAKOTA Abe Murdock, Beaver Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Madison SENATORS J. W. Robinson, Provo F. Ryan Duffy, Fond du Lac Peter Norbeck, Redfield William J. Bulow, Beresford VERMONT REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS George W. Blanchard, Edgerton Charles W. Henney, Portage Fred H. Hildebrandt, Watertown Porter H. Dale, 57 Island Pond Gardner R. Withrow, La Crosse Theo. B. Werner, Rapid City Ernest Willard Gibson, 58 Brattleboro Warren R. Austin, Burlington Raymond J. Cannon, Milwaukee Thomas O’Malley, Milwaukee TENNESSEE REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Michael K. Reilly, Fond du Lac Ernest W. Gibson, 59 Brattleboro SENATORS Gerald J. Boileau, Wausau Charles A. Lumley, 60 Northfield Kenneth D. McKellar, Memphis James Hughes, De Pere 51 Nathan L. Bachman, Chattanooga VIRGINIA James A. Frear, Hudson REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Hubert H. Peavey, Washburn 52 B. Carroll Reece, Johnson City , Lynchburg J. Will Taylor, La Follette Harry Flood Byrd, 61 Berryville WYOMING Sam D. McReynolds, Chattanooga REPRESENTATIVES J. R. Mitchell, Cookeville SENATORS Joseph W. Byrns, Nashville Clifton A. Woodrum, Roanoke John B. Kendrick, 64 Sheridan Clarence W. Turner, Waverly Andrew J. Montague, Richmond Joseph C. O’Mahoney, 65 Cheyenne Schuyler Otis Bland, Newport News Gordon Browning, Huntingdon Robert D. Carey, Careyhurst Thomas G. Burch, Martinsville Jere Cooper, Dyersburg A. Willis Robertson, Lexington REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Edward H. Crump, Memphis Howard W. Smith, Alexandria Vincent Carter, Kemmerer Patrick H. Drewry, Petersburg TEXAS Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Norfolk SENATORS John W. Flannagan, Jr., Bristol TERRITORY OF ALASKA , Texarkana DELEGATE Tom T. Connally, Marlin WASHINGTON Anthony J. Dimond, Valdez REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Wright Patman, Texarkana Clarence C. Dill, Spokane TERRITORY OF HAWAII Martin Dies, Orange Homer T. Bone, Tacoma Morgan G. Sanders, Canton REPRESENTATIVES DELEGATE Sam Rayburn, Bonham Marion A. Zioncheck, Seattle Lincoln L. McCandless, Honolulu

51 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of 56 Elected April 22, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by res- 61 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Cordell Hull in preceding Congress, and took his seat ignation of Representative-elect John N. Garner in pre- Claude A. Swanson in preceding Congress, and took his March 4, 1933; subsequently elected. ceding Congress, and became a member of the House on seat March 4, 1933; subsequently elected. 52 Election unsuccessfully contested by O. B. Lovette. May 2, 1933. 62 Died September 23, 1933. 57 53 Died April 29, 1933. Died October 6, 1933. 63 Elected November 28, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by 58 54 Elected June 24, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by death Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Porter death of Lynn S. Hornor, and became a member of the H. Dale, and took his seat February 1, 1934; subsequently of Clay Stone Briggs, and became a member of the House House on January 3, 1934. elected. 64 on January 3, 1934. 59 Resigned October 19, 1933, having been appointed Died November 3, 1933. 55 Elected January 28, 1933, to fill vacancy caused by Senator. 65 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of John death of Representative-elect Daniel E. Garrett in pre- 60 Elected January 16, 1934, to fill vacancy caused by B. Kendricks, and took his seat January 3, 1934; subse- ceding Congress, and became a member of the House on resignation of Ernest W. Gibson, and became a member quently elected. May 2, 1933. of the House on January 18, 1934. 348 Biographical Directory

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Camilo Osias, Balaoan PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Pedro Guevara, Santa Cruz Santiago Iglesias, San Juan