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SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1935, TO JANUARY 3, 1937

FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1935, to August 26, 1935 SECOND SESSION—January 3, 1936, to June 20, 1936

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE —JOHN N. GARNER, of PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—KEY PITTMAN, 1 of Nevada SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—EDWIN A. HALSEY, of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—CHESLEY W. JURNEY, of Texas

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOSEPH W. BYRNS, 2 of ; WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD, 3 of Alabama CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 4 of 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 John E. Miller, Searcy Byron N. Scott, Long Beach SENATORS Claude A. Fuller, Eureka Springs Samuel L. Collins, Fullerton Hugo L. Black, Birmingham Ben Cravens, Fort Smith George Burnham, John H. Bankhead II, Jasper David D. Terry, Little Rock John L. McClellan, Malvern REPRESENTATIVES 5 Tilman B. Parks, Camden John McDuffie, Monroeville SENATORS Frank W. Boykin, 6 Mobile CALIFORNIA Lister Hill, Montgomery Edward P. Costigan, Denver Henry B. Steagall, Ozark SENATORS Alva B. Adams, Pueblo Sam Hobbs, Selma Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco REPRESENTATIVES Joe Starnes, Guntersville William Gibbs McAdoo, Los Angeles Lawrence Lewis, Denver William B. Oliver, Tuscaloosa REPRESENTATIVES Fred Cummings, Fort Collins William B. Bankhead, Jasper Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa A. H. Carmichael, Tuscumbia John A. Martin, Pueblo Harry L. Englebright, Nevada City Edward T. Taylor, Glenwood Springs George Huddleston, Birmingham Frank H. Buck, Vacaville Florence P. Kahn, San Francisco ARIZONA Richard J. Welch, San Francisco CONNECTICUT SENATORS Albert E. Carter, Oakland SENATORS Henry F. Ashurst, Prescott John H. Tolan, Oakland Carl Hayden, Phoenix Augustine Lonergan, Hartford John J. McGrath, San Mateo Francis T. Maloney, Meriden REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Bertrand W. Gearhart, Fresno Isabella Greenway, Ajo Henry E. Stubbs, Santa Maria REPRESENTATIVES John S. McGroarty, Tujunga Herman P. Kopplemann, Hartford John H. Hoeppel, Arcadia William L. Higgins, South Coventry SENATORS Charles Kramer, Los Angeles James A. Shanley, New Haven Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock Thomas F. Ford, Los Angeles Schuyler Merritt, Stamford Hattie W. Caraway, Jonesboro John M. Costello, Hollywood J. Joseph Smith, Waterbury REPRESENTATIVES John F. Dockweiler, Los Angeles At Large–William M. Citron, William J. Driver, Osceola Charles J. Colden, San Pedro Middletown

1 Reelected January 7, 1935. 4 Reelected January 3, 1935. 6 Elected July 30, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by res- 2 Elected January 3, 1935; died June 4, 1936. 5 Resigned March 2, 1935, having been appointed a ignation of John McDuffie, and became a member of the 3 Elected June 4, 1936. judge in the United States District Court. House on August 12, 1935.

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DELAWARE Raymond S. McKeough, Fred Biermann, Decorah SENATORS Edward A. Kelly, Chicago Lloyd Thurston, Osceola Harry P. Beam, Chicago Hubert Utterback, Des Moines Daniel O. Hastings, Wilmington Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago Otha D. Wearin, Hastings John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago Fred C. Gilchrist, Laurens REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Leonard W. Schuetz, Chicago Guy M. Gillette, 20 Cherokee J. George Stewart, Wilmington Leo Kocialkowski, Chicago James McAndrews, Chicago KANSAS Ralph E. Church, Evanston SENATORS SENATORS Chauncey W. Reed, West Chicago , Topeka Duncan U. Fletcher, 7 Jacksonville John T. Buckbee, 13 Rockford George McGill, Wichita 8 William L. Hill, Gainesville Leo E. Allen, Galena REPRESENTATIVES Claude Pepper, 9 Tallahassee Chester Thompson, Rock Island William P. Lambertson, Fairview Park Trammell, 10 Lakeland J. Leroy Adair, Quincy U. S. Guyer, Kansas City Scott M. Loftin, 11 Jacksonville Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin Edward W. Patterson, Pittsburg Charles O. Andrews, 12 Orlando Leslie C. Arends, Melvin Randolph Carpenter, Marion James A. Meeks, Danville REPRESENTATIVES John M. Houston, Newton Donald C. Dobbins, Champaign J. Hardin Peterson, Lakeland Frank Carlson, Concordia Scott W. Lucas, Havana Robert A. Green, Starke Clifford R. Hope, Garden City Millard F. Caldwell, Milton Harry H. Mason, Pawnee J. Mark Wilcox, West Palm Beach Edwin M. Schaefer, Belleville KENTUCKY William W. Arnold, 14 Robinson At Large–William J. Sears, SENATORS Jacksonville Claude V. Parsons, Golconda Kent E. Keller, Ava Alben W. Barkley, Paducah GEORGIA At Large–Martin A. Brennan, Marvel M. Logan, Bowling Green REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Bloomington At Large–Michael L. Igoe, 15 Chicago William V. Gregory, 21 Mayfield Walter F. George, Vienna 22 Richard B. Russell, Winder Glover H. Cary, Owensboro Emmet O’Neal, Louisville REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Cap R. Carden, 23 Munfordville Hugh Peterson, Jr., Ailey Frederick Van Nuys, Indianapolis Edward W. Creal, 24 Hodgenville E. E. Cox, Camilla Sherman Minton, New Albany Brent Spence, Fort Thomas Bryant T. Castellow, Cuthbert REPRESENTATIVES , Paris E. M. Owen, Griffin Andrew J. May, Prestonsburg , Atlanta William T. Schulte, Hammond Charles A. Halleck, 16 Rensselaer Fred M. Vinson, Ashland Carl Vinson, Milledgeville John M. Robsion, Barbourville Malcolm C. Tarver, Dalton Samuel B. Pettengill, South Bend Braswell Deen, Alma James I. Farley, Auburn Glenn Griswold, Peru B. Frank Whelchel, Gainesville SENATORS Paul Brown, Elberton Virginia E. Jenckes, Terre Haute Arthur H. Greenwood, Washington Huey P. Long, 25 IDAHO John W. Boehne, Jr., Evansville Rose McConnell Long, 26 New Orleans John H. Overton, Alexandria SENATORS Eugene B. Crowe, Bedford Finly H. Gray, Connersville REPRESENTATIVES William E. Borah, Boise William H. Larrabee, New Palestine James P. Pope, Boise Joachim O. Fernandez, New Orleans Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis Paul H. Maloney, New Orleans REPRESENTATIVES Numa F. Montet, Thibodaux Compton I. White, Clark Fork IOWA John N. Sandlin, Minden D. Worth Clark, Pocatello SENATORS Riley J. Wilson, Ruston Lester J. Dickinson, Algona Jared Y. Sanders, Jr., Baton Rouge Richard Louis Murphy, 17 Dubuque Rene´ L. DeRouen, Ville Platte SENATORS Guy M. Gillette, 18 Cherokee Cleveland Dear, Alexandria J. Hamilton Lewis, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES William H. Dieterich, Beardstown Edward C. Eicher, Washington MAINE REPRESENTATIVES Bernhard M. Jacobsen, 19 Clinton SENATORS Arthur W. Mitchell, Chicago John W. Gwynne, Waterloo Frederick Hale, Portland

7 Died June 17, 1936. 15 Resigned June 2, 1935, having been appointed a 21 Died October 10, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder 8 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Duncan United States attorney, Northern District of Illinois; va- of the Congress. U. Fletcher, and served from July 1, 1936, to November cancy throughout remainder of the Congress. 22 Died December 5, 1936, before the commencement of 3, 1936. 16 Elected January 29, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by the Seventy-fifth Congress, to which he had been re- 9 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Duncan U. death of Representative-elect Frederick Landis, and be- elected; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. Fletcher, and took his seat January 5, 1937. came a member of the House on February 5, 1935. 23 Died June 13, 1935. 10 Died May 8, 1936. 17 Died July 16, 1936; vacancy in this class from July 24 Elected November 5, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by 11 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Park Trammell, and took his seat May 27, 1936. 17, 1936, to November 3, 1936. death of Cap R. Carden, and became a member of the 18 12 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Park Tram- Elected November 3, 1936, to fill vacancy caused by House on January 3, 1936. mell, and took his seat January 5, 1937. death of Richard Louis Murphy, and took his seat January 25 Died September 10, 1935; vacancy in this class from 13 Died April 23, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder 5, 1937. September 11, 1935, to January 30, 1936. of the Congress. 19 Died June 30, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder 26 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of her hus- 14 Resigned September 16, 1935, having been appointed of the Congress. band, Huey P. Long, and took her seat February 10, 1936; a member of the United States Board of Tax Appeals; 20 Resigned November 3, 1936; subsequently elected Sen- subsequently elected. vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. ator; vacancy throughout the remainder of the Congress. SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS 351

Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn Clarence J. McLeod, Detroit James E. Murray, Butte REPRESENTATIVES Louis C. Rabaut, Detroit REPRESENTATIVES Simon M. Hamlin, South Portland John D. Dingell, Detroit Joseph P. Monaghan, Butte Edward C. Moran, Jr., Rockland John Lesinski, Dearborn Roy E. Ayers, Lewistown Ralph O. Brewster, Dexter George A. Dondero, Royal Oak SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS George W. Norris, McCook Millard E. Tydings, Havre de Grace , Minneapolis Edward R. Burke, Omaha George L. Radcliffe, Baltimore Thomas D. Schall, 33 Excelsior REPRESENTATIVES 34 REPRESENTATIVES Elmer A. Benson, Appleton Henry C. Luckey, Lincoln Guy V. Howard, 35 Minneapolis T. Alan Goldsborough, Denton Charles F. McLaughlin, Omaha William P. Cole, Jr., Towson REPRESENTATIVES Karl Stefan, Norfolk Vincent L. Palmisano, Baltimore August H. Andresen, Red Wing C. G. Binderup, Minden Ambrose J. Kennedy, Baltimore Elmer J. Ryan, South St. Paul Harry B. Coffee, Chadron Stephen W. Gambrill, Laurel , Minneapolis David J. Lewis, Cumberland Melvin J. Maas, St. Paul NEVADA , Minneapolis SENATORS MASSACHUSETTS , St. Cloud Key Pittman, Tonopah SENATORS Paul J. Kvale, Benson Patrick A. McCarran, Reno David I. Walsh, Fitchburg William A. Pittenger, Duluth REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Marcus A. Coolidge, Fitchburg R. T. Buckler, Crookston James G. Scrugham, Reno REPRESENTATIVES NEW HAMPSHIRE Allen T. Treadway, Stockbridge SENATORS SENATORS William J. Granfield, Springfield Pat Harrison, Gulfport Joseph E. Casey, Clinton Henry W. Keyes, Haverhill Theodore G. Bilbo, Poplarville Pehr G. Holmes, Worcester Fred H. Brown, Somersworth Edith Nourse Rogers, Lowell REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES A. Piatt Andrew, 27 Gloucester John E. Rankin, Tupelo William N. Rogers, Sanbornville William P. Connery, Jr., Lynn Wall Doxey, Holly Springs Charles W. Tobey, Temple Arthur D. Healey, Somerville William M. Whittington, Greenwood Richard M. Russell, Cambridge A. L. Ford, Ackerman NEW JERSEY George Holden Tinkham, Aubert C. Dunn, Meridian SENATORS John P. Higgins, Boston William M. Colmer, Pascagoula W. Warren Barbour, Locust John W. McCormack, Dorchester Dan R. McGehee, Meadville A. Harry Moore, Jersey City Richard B. Wigglesworth, Milton REPRESENTATIVES Joseph W. Martin, Jr., North Attleboro MISSOURI Charles A. Wolverton, Camden Charles L. Gifford, Cotuit SENATORS Isaac Bacharach, Atlantic City Joel Bennett Clark, St. Louis William H. Sutphin, Matawan MICHIGAN Harry S. Truman, Independence D. Lane Powers, Trenton SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Charles A. Eaton, North Plainfield James Couzens, 28 Detroit Milton A. Romjue, Macon Donald H. McLean, Elizabeth Prentiss M. Brown, 29 St. Ignace William L. Nelson, Columbia Randolph Perkins, 36 Woodcliff Lake Arthur H. Vandenberg, Grand Rapids Richard M. Duncan, St. Joseph George N. Seger, Passaic REPRESENTATIVES C. Jasper Bell, Kansas City Edward A. Kenney, Cliffside Park George G. Sadowski, Detroit Joseph B. Shannon, Kansas City Fred A. Hartley, Jr., Kearny Earl C. Michener, Adrian Reuben T. Wood, Springfield Peter A. Cavicchia, Newark Henry M. Kimball, 30 Kalamazoo Dewey Short, Galena Frederick R. Lehlbach, Newark Verner W. Main, 31 Battle Creek Clyde Williams, Hillsboro Mary T. Norton, Jersey City Clare E. Hoffman, Allegan , Elsberry Edward J. Hart, Jersery City Carl E. Mapes, Grand Rapids Orville Zimmerman, Kennett William W. Blackney, Flint Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., St. Louis NEW MEXICO Jesse P. Wolcott, Port Huron James R. Clairborne, St. Louis SENATORS Fred L. Crawford, Saginaw John J. Cochran, St. Louis Bronson M. Cutting, 37 Santa Fe Albert J. Engel, Lake City Dennis Chavez, 38 Albuquerque Roy O. Woodruff, Bay City MONTANA Carl A. Hatch, Clovis Prentiss M. Brown, 32 St. Ignace SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Frank E. Hook, Ironwood Burton K. Wheeler, Butte John J. Dempsey, Santa Fe

27 Died June 3, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder of 31 Elected December 17, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by 35 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Thomas the Congress. death of Henry M. Kimball, and became a member of D. Schall, and served from November 4, 1936, to January 28 Died October 22, 1936; vacancy in this class from the House on January 3, 1936. 3, 1937. October 23, 1936, to November 18, 1936. 32 Resigned November 18, 1936, having been appointed 36 Died May 25, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder 29 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of James a Senator; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. of the Congress. Couzens, and served from November 19, 1936; was pre- 33 Died December 22, 1935. 37 Died May 6, 1935. 38 viously elected for term commencing January 3, 1937. 34 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Thomas Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Bronson 30 Died October 19, 1935. D. Schall, and took his seat January 3, 1936. M. Cutting, and took his seat May 20, 1935; subsequently elected. 352 Biographical Directory

NEW YORK Robert R. Reynolds, Asheville Thomas P. Gore, City SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Royal S. Copeland, City Lindsay C. Warren, Washington Wesley E. Disney, Tulsa Robert F. Wagner, John H. Kerr, Warrenton Jack Nichols, Eufaula Graham A. Barden, New Bern REPRESENTATIVES , McAlester Harold D. Cooley, Nashville P. L. Gassaway, Coalgate Robert L. Bacon, Old Westbury Frank Hancock, Oxford Josh Lee, Norman 39 William F. Brunner, Rockaway Park William B. Umstead, Durham Jed Johnson, Anadarko 40 William B. Barry, Hollis J. Bayard Clark, Fayetteville Sam C. Massingale, Cordell Joseph L. Pfeifer, Brooklyn J. Walter Lambeth, Thomasville , Woodward Thomas H. Cullen, Brooklyn Robert L. Doughton, Laurel Springs At Large–Will Rogers, Marcellus H. Evans, Brooklyn Alfred L. Bulwinkle, Gastonia Andrew L. Somers, Brooklyn Zebulon Weaver, Asheville OREGON John J. Delaney, Brooklyn SENATORS Richard J. Tonry, Brooklyn Charles L. McNary, Salem Stephen A. Rudd, 41 Brooklyn SENATORS , Portland , Brooklyn Lynn J. Frazier, Hoople REPRESENTATIVES James A. O’Leary, West New Brighton Gerald P. Nye, Cooperstown James W. Mott, Salem , New York City REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Christopher D. Sullivan, New York Walter M. Pierce, La Grande Usher L. Burdick, Bismarck William A. Ekwall, Portland City William Lemke, Fargo William I. Sirovich, New York City John J. Boylan, New York City OHIO SENATORS John J. O’Connor, New York City SENATORS Theodore A. Peyser, New York City James J. Davis, Robert J. Bulkley, Cleveland Martin J. Kennedy, New York City A. Victor Donahey, Huntsville, R.F.D. Joseph F. Guffey, Pittsburgh , New York City REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES , 42 New York City John B. Hollister, Cincinnati Harry C. Ransley, Philadelphia Joseph A. Gavagan, New York City William H. Wilson, Philadelphia Anthony J. Griffin, 43 New York City William E. Hess, Cincinnati Byron B. Harlan, Dayton Clare G. Fenerty, Philadelphia Edward W. Curley, 44 Bronx J. Burrwood Daly, Philadelphia Charles A. Buckley, Bronx Frank L. Kloeb, Celina Frank C. Kniffin, Napoleon Frank J. G. Dorsey, Philadelphia James M. Fitzpatrick, New York City Michael J. Stack, Philadelphia Charles D. Millard, Tarrytown James G. Polk, Highland L. T. Marshall, Xenia George P. Darrow, Philadelphia Hamilton Fish, Jr., Garrison Brooks Fletcher, Marion , Upper Darby Philip A. Goodwin, Coxsackie Warren J. Duffey, 46 Toledo Oliver W. Frey, Allentown , Albany Thomas A. Jenkins, Ironton J. Roland Kinzer, Lancaster William D. Thomas, 45 Hoosick Falls Mell G. Underwood, 47 New Lexington Patrick J. Boland, Scranton , Schenectady Peter F. Hammond, 48 Lancaster C. Murray Turpin, Kingston Bertrand H. Snell, Potsdam Arthur P. Lamneck, Columbus James H. Gildea, Coaldale Francis D. Culkin, Oswego William L. Fiesinger, Sandusky William E. Richardson, Reading Fred J. Sisson, Whitesboro Dow W. Harter, Akron C. Elmer Dietrich, Tunkhannock , Afton Robert T. Secrest, Caldwell Robert F. Rich, Woolrich Clarence E. Hancock, Syracuse William R. Thom, Canton J. William Ditter, Ambler , Auburn William A. Ashbrook, Johnstown Benjamin K. Focht, Lewisburg W. Sterling Cole, Bath Lawrence E. Imhoff, St. Clairsville Isaac H. Doutrich, Harrisburg James P. B. Duffy, Rochester John G. Cooper, 49 Youngstown D. J. Driscoll, St. Marys James W. Wadsworth, Geneseo Martin L. Sweeney, Cleveland Francis E. Walter, Easton Walter G. Andrews, Buffalo Robert Crosser, Cleveland Harry L. Haines, Red Lion Alfred F. Beiter, Williamsville Chester C. Bolton, Cleveland Don Gingery, Clearfield James M. Mead, Buffalo At Large–Charles V. Truax, 50 Bucyrus J. Buell Snyder, Perryopolis Daniel A. Reed, Dunkirk At Large–Daniel S. Earhart, 51 Charles I. Faddis, Waynesburg At Large–Matthew J. Merritt, Columbus Charles R. Eckert, Beaver Flushing At Large–Stephen M. Young, Joseph Gray, Spangler At Large–Caroline O’Day, Rye Cleveland William M. Berlin, Greensburg Charles N. Crosby, Meadville NORTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA J. Twing Brooks, Sewickley SENATORS SENATORS James L. Quinn, Braddock Josiah W. Bailey, Raleigh J. W. , Medicine Park Theodore L. Moritz, Pittsburgh

39 Resigned September 27, 1935, having been nominated 44 Elected November 5, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by 48 Elected November 3, 1936, to fill vacancy caused by and elected sheriff of Queens County, N. Y. death of Anthony J. Griffin, and became a member of resignation of Mell G. Underwood, but was unable to be 40 Elected November 5, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by the House on January 3, 1936. sworn in as Congress was not in session. resignation of William F. Brunner, and became a member 45 Died May 17, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder 49 Election unsuccessfully contested by Locke Miller. of the House on January 3, 1936. of the Congress. 50 Died August 9, 1935. 41 46 Died March 31, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder Died July 7, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder of 51 Elected November 3, 1936, to fill vacancy caused by of the Congress. the Congress. death of Charles V. Truax, but was unable to be sworn 42 Election unsuccessfully contested by James J. 47 Resigned effective April 10, 1936, having been ap- Lanzetta. pointed a judge of the United States District Court for in as Congress was not in session. 43 Died January 13, 1935. the Southern District of Ohio on February 12, 1936. SEVENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS 353

Henry Ellenbogen, Pittsburgh Martin Dies, Orange Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Neppel Matthew A. Dunn, Pittsburgh Morgan G. Sanders, Canton REPRESENTATIVES Sam Rayburn, Bonham Marion A. Zioncheck, 59 Seattle RHODE ISLAND Hatton W. Sumners, Dallas Monrad C. Wallgren, Everett SENATORS Luther A. Johnson, Corsicana Martin F. Smith, Hoquiam Jesse H. Metcalf, Providence Nat Patton, Crockett Knute Hill, Prosser Peter G. Gerry, Warwick Joe H. Eagle, Houston Samuel B. Hill, 60 Waterville 61 REPRESENTATIVES Joseph J. Mansfield, Columbus Wesley Lloyd, Tacoma James P. Buchanan, Brenham Francis B. Condon, 52 Central Falls WEST VIRGINIA Charles F. Risk, 53 Saylesville O. H. Cross, Waco SENATORS John M. O’Connell, Westerly Fritz G. Lanham, Fort Worth W. D. McFarlane, Graham Matthew M. Neely, Fairmont SOUTH CAROLINA Richard M. Kleberg, Corpus Christi Rush D. Holt, 62 Weston SENATORS Milton H. West, Brownsville REPRESENTATIVES Ellison D. Smith, Lynchburg R. Ewing Thomason, El Paso Robert L. Ramsay, Follansbee James F. Byrnes, Spartanburg Thomas L. Blanton, Abilene Jennings Randolph, Elkins Marvin Jones, Amarillo Andrew Edmiston, Weston REPRESENTATIVES George H. Mahon, Colorado George W. Johnson, Parkersburg Thomas S. McMillan, Charleston Maury Maverick, San Antonio , Bluefield Hampton P. Fulmer, Orangeburg Charles L. South, Coleman Joe L. Smith, Beckley John C. Taylor, Anderson John J. McSwain, 54 Greenville UTAH G. Heyward Mahon, Jr., 55 Greenville SENATORS SENATORS James P. Richards, Lancaster Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Madison Allard H. Gasque, Florence William H. King, Salt Lake City F. Ryan Duffy, Fond du Lac Elbert D. Thomas, Salt Lake City REPRESENTATIVES SOUTH DAKOTA REPRESENTATIVES Thomas R. Amlie, Elkhorn SENATORS Abe Murdock, Beaver , Madison Peter Norbeck, 56 Redfield J. W. Robinson, Provo Gardner R. Withrow, La Crosse Herbert E. Hitchcock, 57 Mitchell Raymond J. Cannon, William J. Bulow, Beresford VERMONT Thomas O’Malley, Milwaukee REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Michael K. Reilly, Fond du Lac Gerald J. Boileau, Wausau Fred H. Hildebrandt, Watertown Warren R. Austin, Burlington Theo. B. Werner, Rapid City George J. Schneider, Appleton Ernest Willard Gibson, Brattleboro , Black River Falls TENNESSEE REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Bernard J. Gehrmann, Mellon, R.F.D. Charles A. Plumley, Northfield SENATORS WYOMING Kenneth D. McKellar, Memphis VIRGINIA SENATORS Nathan L. Bachman, Chattanooga SENATORS Robert D. Carey, Careyhurst REPRESENTATIVES Joseph C. O’Mahoney, Cheyenne B. Carroll Reece, Johnson City , Lynchburg Harry Flood Byrd, Berryville REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE J. Will Taylor, La Follette Paul R. Greever, Cody Sam D. McReynolds, Chattanooga REPRESENTATIVES J. R. Mitchell, Cookeville Schuyler Otis Bland, Newport News TERRITORY OF ALASKA 58 Joseph W. Byrns, Nashville Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Norfolk DELEGATE Clarence W. Turner, Waverly Andrew J. Montague, Richmond Anthony J. Dimond, Valdez Herron Pearson, Jackson Patrick H. Drewry, Petersburg , Dyersburg Thomas G. Burch, Martinsville TERRITORY OF HAWAII , Memphis Clifton A. Woodrum, Roanoke DELEGATE A. Willis Robertson, Lexington Samuel W. King, 63 Honolulu TEXAS Howard W. Smith, Alexandria SENATORS John W. Flannagan, Jr., Bristol PHILIPPINE LANDS 64 Morris Sheppard, Texarkana RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS WASHINGTON Tom T. Connally, Marlin Pedro Guevara, 64 Santa Cruz REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Francisco A. Delgado, 64 Bulacan , Texarkana Homer T. Bone, Tacoma Quintin Paredes, 65 Bangued, Abra

52 Resigned January 10, 1935, having been appointed 58 Died June 4, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder of 63 Election unsuccessfully contested by Lincoln L. an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the State the Congress. McCandless. of Rhode Island. 59 Died August 7, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder 64 The terms of office of the Resident Commissioners 53 Elected August 6, 1935, to fill vacancy caused by the of the Congress. of the Philippine Islands expired when the new govern- resignation of Francis B. Condon, and became a member 60 Resigned effective June 25, 1936, having been ap- ment of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands was of the House on August 19, 1935. pointed a member of the United States Board of Tax Ap- inaugurated; both served until February 14, 1936, when 54 Died August 6, 1936. peals on May 21, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder a selected successor qualified. (See 48 Stat. 456.) This 55 Elected November 3, 1936, to fill vacancy caused by of the Congress. law also reduced from 2 to 1 the number of Resident death of John J. McSwain, but was unable to be sworn 61 Died January 10, 1936; vacancy throughout remainder Commissioners. 65 Appointed December 21, 1935, to fill the vacancy in as Congress was not in session. of the Congress. 56 62 caused by the expiration of the terms of Pedro Guevara Died December 20, 1936. Elected for the term commencing January 3, 1935, and Francisco A. Delgado, due to the new form of govern- 57 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Peter but not having attained the age required by the Constitu- ment, and became a member of the House on February Norbeck, and took his seat January 5, 1937. tion, did not take his seat until June 21, 1935. 14, 1936. 354 Biographical Directory

PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Santiago Iglesias, San Juan