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SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1937, TO JANUARY 3, 1939

FIRST SESSION—January 5, 1937, 1 to August 21, 1937 SECOND SESSION—November 15, 1937, to December 21, 1937 THIRD SESSION—January 3, 1938, to June 16, 1938

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE —JOHN N. GARNER, of PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—KEY PITTMAN, 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—WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD, 2 of CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 3 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 Carl Hayden, Phoenix William Gibbs McAdoo, 12 Los Angeles Thomas M. Storke, 13 Santa Barbara SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES 4 John R. Murdock, Tempe Hugo L. Black, Birmingham Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa 5 , Montgomery Harry L. Englebright, Nevada City 6 ARKANSAS Lister Hill, Montgomery Frank H. Buck, Vacaville John H. Bankhead II, Jasper SENATORS Franck R. Havenner, REPRESENTATIVES Joseph T. Robinson, 9 Little Rock Richard J. Welch, San Francisco Frank W. Boykin, Mobile John E. Miller, 10 Searcy Albert E. Carter, Oakland Lister Hill, 7 Montgomery Hattie W. Caraway, Jonesboro John H. Tolan, Oakland George M. Grant, 8 Troy REPRESENTATIVES John J. McGrath, San Mateo Henry B. Steagall, Ozark William J. Driver, Osceola Bertrand W. Gearhart, Fresno 14 Sam Hobbs, Selma John E. Miller, 11 Searcy Henry E. Stubbs, Santa Maria 15 Joe Starnes, Guntersville Claude A. Fuller, Eureka Springs Alfred J. Elliott, Tulare Pete Jarman, Livingston Ben Cravens, Fort Smith John S. McGroarty, Tujunga William B. Bankhead, Jasper David D. Terry, Little Rock H. Jerry Voorhis, San Dimas John J. Sparkman, Huntsville John L. McClellan, Malvern Charles Kramer, Los Angeles Luther Patrick, Birmingham Wade H. Kitchens, Magnolia Thomas F. Ford, Los Angeles John M. Costello, Hollywood ARIZONA John F. Dockweiler, Los Angeles Charles J. Colden, 16 San Pedro SENATORS SENATORS Byron N. Scott, Long Beach Henry F. Ashurst, Prescott Hiram W. Johnson, San Francisco Harry R. Sheppard, Yucaipa

1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law No. 120, 74th Cong.) 6 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignations of 11 Resigned November 14, 1937, having been elected the date of assembling the first session of the Seventy- Hugo L. Black and Dixie Bibb Graves, and took his seat Senator; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. fifth Congress was fixed for January 5, 1937. January 11, 1938; subsequently elected. 12 Resigned November 8, 1938. 2 Reelected January 5, 1937. 7 Resigned January 11, 1938, having been appointed 13 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Wil- 3 Reelected January 5, 1937. Senator. liam Gibbs McAdoo, and served from November 9, 1938, 8 4 Resigned August 19, 1937, having been appointed an Elected June 14, 1938, to fill vacancy caused by res- to January 3, 1939. 14 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United ignation of Lister Hill, but was not sworn in as Congress Died February 28, 1937. was not in session. 15 Elected May 4, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by death States. 9 5 Died July 14, 1937. of Henry E. Stubbs, and became a member of the House Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Hugo 10 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Joseph T. on June 7, 1937. L. Black, and took her seat August 20, 1937; resigned Robinson, and took his seat November 15, 1937; vacancy 16 Died April 15, 1938; vacancy throughout remainder January 10, 1938. in this class from July 15, 1937, to November 14, 1937. of the Congress.

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CALIFORNIA—Continued B. Frank Whelchel, Gainesville Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis Paul Brown, Elberton REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Ed. V. Izac, IDAHO SENATORS SENATORS COLORADO Guy M. Gillette, Cherokee William E. Borah, Boise Clyde L. Herring, Des Moines SENATORS James P. Pope, Boise REPRESENTATIVES Alva B. Adams, Pueblo REPRESENTATIVES 17 Edwin C. Johnson, Denver Edward C. Eicher, Washington Compton I. White, Clark Fork William S. Jacobsen, Clinton REPRESENTATIVES D. Worth Clark, Pocatello John W. Gwynne, Waterloo Lawrence Lewis, Denver Fred Biermann, Decorah Fred Cummings, Fort Collins , Osceola John A. Martin, Pueblo SENATORS Cassius C. Dowell, Des Moines Edward T. Taylor, Glenwood Springs J. Hamilton Lewis, Otha D. Wearin, Hastings William H. Dieterich, Beardstown Fred C. Gilchrist, Laurens CONNECTICUT Vincent F. Harrington, Sioux City REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Augustine Lonergan, Hartford Arthur W. Mitchell, Chicago KANSAS Francis T. Maloney, Meriden Raymond S. McKeough, Chicago Edward A. Kelly, Chicago SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Harry P. Beam, Chicago Arthur Capper, Topeka Herman P. Kopplemann, Hartford Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago George McGill, Wichita William J. Fitzgerald, Norwich Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES James A. Shanley, New Haven Leonard W. Schuetz, Chicago William P. Lambertson, Fairview Alfred N. Phillips, Jr., Stamford Leo Kocialkowski, Chicago U. S. Guyer, Kansas City J. Joseph Smith, Waterbury James McAndrews, Chicago Edward W. Patterson, Pittsburg At Large–William M. Citron, Ralph E. Church, Evanston Edward H. Rees, Emporia Middletown Chauncey W. Reed, West Chicago John M. Houston, Newton Noah M. Mason, Oglesby Frank Carlson, Concordia DELAWARE Leo E. Allen, Galena Clifford R. Hope, Garden City SENATORS Chester Thompson, Rock Island John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville Lewis L. Boyer, Quincy KENTUCKY James H. Hughes, Dover Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin SENATORS Leslie C. Arends, Melvin REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Alben W. Barkley, Paducah James A. Meeks, Danville William F. Allen, Seaford Marvel M. Logan, Bowling Green Hugh M. Rigney, Arthur Scott W. Lucas, Havana REPRESENTATIVES Frank W. Fries, Carlinville Noble J. Gregory, Mayfield SENATORS Edwin M. Schaefer, Belleville Beverly M. Vincent, 18 Brownsville Charles O. Andrews, Orlando Laurence F. Arnold, Newton Emmet O’Neal, Louisville Claude Pepper, Tallahasse Claude V. Parsons, Golconda Edward W. Creal, Hodgenville REPRESENTATIVES Kent E. Keller, Ava Brent Spence, Fort Thomas J. Hardin Peterson, Lakeland At Large–Edwin V. Champion, Peoria , Robert A. Green, Starke At Large–Lewis M. Long, Sandwich Andrew J. May, Prestonsburg Millard F. Caldwell, Milton Fred M. Vinson, 19 Ashland J. Mark Wilcox, West Palm Beach INDIANA Joe B. Bates, 20 Greenup Joe Hendricks, De Land SENATORS John M. Robsion, Barbourville , Indianapolis GEORGIA Sherman Minton, New Albany LOUISIANA SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Walter F. George, Vienna William T. Schulte, Hammond John H. Overton, Alexandria Richard B. Russell, Winder Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer Allen J. Ellender, Houma REPRESENTATIVES Samuel B. Pettengill, South Bend REPRESENTATIVES Hugh Peterson, Ailey James I. Farley, Auburn Joachim O. Fernandez, New Orleans E. E. Cox, Camilla Glenn Griswold, Peru Paul H. Maloney, New Orleans Stephen Pace, Americus Virginia E. Jenckes, Terre Haute Robert L. Mouton, Lafayette Emmett M. Owen, Griffin Arthur H. Greenwood, Washington Overton Brooks, Shreveport , Atlanta John W. Boehne, Jr., Evansville Newt V. Mills, Mer Rouge Carl Vinson, Milledgeville Eugene B. Crowe, Bedford John K. Griffith, Slidell Malcolm C. Tarver, Dalton Finly H. Gray, Connersville Rene´ L. DeRouen, Ville Platte Braswell Deen, Alma William H. Larrabee, New Palestine A. Leonard Allen, Winnfield

17 Resigned December 2, 1938, having been appointed gress, and became a member of the House on March 11, 20 Elected June 4, 1938, to fill vacancy caused by res- a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commis- 1937. ignation of Fred M. Vinson, and became a member of sion; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. 19 Resigned May 12, 1938, having been appointed an the House on June 9, 1938. 18 Elected March 2, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by death associate justice of the United States Court of Appeals of Representative-elect Glover H. Cary in preceding Con- for the District of Columbia. SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS 357

MAINE Fred L. Crawford, Saginaw MONTANA SENATORS Albert J. Engel, Lake City SENATORS Roy O. Woodruff, Bay City Frederick Hale, Portland John Luecke, Escanaba Burton K. Wheeler, Butte Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn Frank E. Hook, Ironwood James E. Murray, Butte REPRESENTATIVES George D. O’Brien, Detroit REPRESENTATIVES James C. Oliver, South Portland Louis C. Rabaut, Detroit Jerry J. O’Connell, Butte Clyde H. Smith, Skowhegan John D. Dingell, Detroit James F. O’Connor, Livingston Ralph O. Brewster, Dexter John Lesinski, Dearborn George A. Dondero, Royal Oak NEBRASKA MARYLAND SENATORS SENATORS George W. Norris, McCook Millard E. Tydings, Havre de Grace SENATORS Edward R. Burke, Omaha George L. Radcliffe, Baltimore , Minneapolis REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES , Minneapolis Henry C. Luckey, Lincoln T. Alan Goldsborough, Denton REPRESENTATIVES Charles F. McLaughlin, Omaha William P. Cole, Jr., Towson August H. Andresen, Red Wing Karl Stefan, Norfolk Vincent L. Palmisano, Baltimore Elmer J. Ryan, South St. Paul Charles G. Binderup, Minden Ambrose J. Kennedy, Baltimore Henry G. Teigan, Minneapolis Harry B. Coffee, Chadron Stephen W. Gambrill, 21 Laurel Melvin J. Maas, St. Paul David J. Lewis, Cumberland Dewey W. Johnson, Minneapolis NEVADA Harold Knutson, St. Cloud SENATORS MASSACHUSETTS Paul J. Kvale, Benson Key Pittman, Tonopah John T. Bernard, Eveleth SENATORS Patrick A. McCarran, Reno R. T. Buckler, Crookston David I. Walsh, Fitchburg REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Beverly MISSISSIPPI James G. Scrugham, Reno REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Allen T. Treadway, Stockbridge Pat Harrison, Gulfport NEW HAMPSHIRE Charles R. Clason, Springfield SENATORS Joseph E. Casey, Clinton Theodore G. Bilbo, Poplarville Pehr G. Holmes, Worcester REPRESENTATIVES Fred H. Brown, Somersworth H. Styles Bridges, East Concord Edith Nourse Rogers, Lowell John E. Rankin, Tupelo George J. Bates, Salem Wall Doxey, Holly Springs REPRESENTATIVES William P. Connery, Jr., 22 Lynn William M. Whittington, Greenwood Arthur B. Jenks, 26 Manchester Lawrence J. Connery, 23 Lynn Aaron Lane Ford, Ackerman Alphonse Roy, 27 Manchester Arthur D. Healey, Somerville Ross A. Collins, Meridian Charles W. Tobey, Temple Robert Luce, Waltham William M. Colmer, Pascagoula George Holden Tinkham, Dan R. McGehee, Meadville NEW JERSEY John P. Higgins, 24 Boston SENATORS 25 Thomas A. Flaherty, Boston MISSOURI A. Harry Moore, 28 Jersey City John W. McCormack, Dorchester SENATORS John Milton, 29 Jersey City Richard B. Wigglesworth, Milton Joel Bennett Clark, St. Louis W. Warren Barbour, 30 Locust Joseph W. Martin, Jr., North Attleboro Harry S. Truman, Independence William H. Smathers, 31 Atlantic City Charles L. Gifford, Cotuit REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES MICHIGAN Milton A. Romjue, Macon Charles A. Wolverton, Camden William L. Nelson, Columbia Elmer H. Wene, Vineland SENATORS Richard M. Duncan, St. Joseph William H. Sutphin, Matawan Arthur H. Vandenberg, Grand Rapids C. Jasper Bell, Kansas City D. Lane Powers, Trenton Prentiss M. Brown, St. Ignace Joseph B. Shannon, Kansas City Charles A. Eaton, North Plainfield REPRESENTATIVES Reuben T. Wood, Springfield Donald H. McLean, Elizabeth George G. Sadowski, Detroit Dewey Short, Galena J. Parnell Thomas, Allendale Earl C. Michener, Adrian Clyde Williams, Hillsboro George N. Seger, Passaic Paul W. Shafer, Battle Creek , Elsberry Edward A. Kenney, 32 Cliffside Park Clare E. Hoffman, Allegan Orville Zimmerman, Kennett Fred A. Hartley, Jr., Kearny Carl E. Mapes, Grand Rapids Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., St. Louis Edward L. O’Neill, Newark Andrew J. Transue, Flint C. Arthur Anderson, St. Louis Frank W. Towey, Jr., Caldwell Jesse P. Wolcott, Port Huron John J. Cochran, St. Louis Mary T. Norton, Jersey City

21 Died December 19, 1938, before the commencement 25 Elected December 14, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by 29 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of A. of the Seventy-sixth Congress, to which he had been re- resignation of John P. Higgins, and became a member Harry Moore, and took his seat January 24, 1938. elected; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. of the House on January 3, 1938. 30 Elected November 8, 1938, to fill vacancy caused by 22 Died June 15, 1937. 26 Served until June 9, 1938; succeeded by Alphonse Roy resignation of A. Harry Moore, and took his seat January 23 Elected September 28, 1937, to fill vacancy caused who contested his election. 3, 1939. by death of his brother William P. Connery, Jr., and be- 27 Successfully contested the election of Arthur B. Jenks, 31 Elected November 3, 1936, for the term beginning came a member of the House on November 15, 1937. and took his seat June 9, 1938. January 3, 1937, but did not qualify until April 15, 1937, 24 28 serving as a state senator until that time. Resigned September 30, 1937, having been appointed Resigned January 18, 1938, having been elected gov- 32 chief justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts. ernor of New Jersey. Died January 27, 1938; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. 358 Biographical Directory

NEW JERSEY—Continued Clarence E. Hancock, Syracuse Arthur P. Lamneck, Columbus , Auburn Dudley A. White, Norwalk REPRESENTATIVES—Continued W. Sterling Cole, Bath Dow W. Harter, Akron Edward J. Hart, Jersey City George B. Kelly, Rochester Robert T. Secrest, Caldwell James W. Wadsworth, Geneseo William R. Thom, Canton NEW MEXICO Walter G. Andrews, Buffalo William A. Ashbrook, Johnstown SENATORS Alfred F. Beiter, Williamsville Lawrence E. Imhoff, St. Clairsville Carl A. Hatch, Clovis James M. Mead, 43 Buffalo Michael J. Kirwan, Youngstown Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque Daniel A. Reed, Dunkirk Martin L. Sweeney, Cleveland REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE At Large–Matthew J. Merritt, Robert Crosser, Cleveland John J. Dempsey, Santa Fe Flushing Anthony A. Fleger, Parma At Large–Caroline O’Day, Rye At Large–John McSweeney, Wooster At Large–Harold G. Mosier, Cleveland NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Royal S. Copeland, 33 New York City SENATORS James M. Mead, 34 Buffalo Josiah W. Bailey, Raleigh SENATORS Robert F. Wagner, New York City Robert R. Reynolds, Asheville J. W. , Medicine Park REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Josh Lee, Norman Robert L. Bacon, 35 Old Westbury Lindsay C. Warren, Washington REPRESENTATIVES William B. Barry, Hollis John H. Kerr, Warrenton Wesley E. Disney, Tulsa Joseph L. Pfeifer, Brooklyn Graham A. Barden, New Bern Jack Nichols, Eufaula Thomas H. Cullen, Brooklyn Harold D. Cooley, Nashville , McAlester Marcellus H. Evans, Brooklyn Frank Hancock, Oxford Lyle H. Boren, Seminole Andrew L. Somers, Brooklyn William B. Umstead, Durham R. P. Hill, 46 Oklahoma City John J. Delaney, Brooklyn J. Bayard Clark, Fayetteville Gomer Smith, 47 Oklahoma City Donald L. O’Toole, Brooklyn J. Walter Lambeth, Thomasville Jed Johnson, Anadarko Eugene J. Keogh, Brooklyn Robert L. Doughton, Laurel Springs Sam C. Massingale, Cordell , Brooklyn Alfred L. Bulwinkle, Gastonia Phil Ferguson, Woodward James A. O’Leary, West New Brighton Zebulon Weaver, Asheville At Large–Will Rogers, Oklahoma City , New York City Christopher D. Sullivan, New York NORTH DAKOTA City SENATORS SENATORS William I. Sirovich, New York City Lynn J. Frazier, Hoople Charles L. McNary, Salem John J. Boylan, 36 New York City Gerald P. Nye, Cooperstown Frederick Steiwer, 48 Portland John O’Connor, New York City REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Alfred Evan Reames, 49 Medford 37 50 Theodore A. Peyser, New York City Usher L. Burdick, Bismarck Alexander G. Berry, Portland 38 Bruce Barton, New York City , Fargo REPRESENTATIVES Martin J. Kennedy, New York City James W. Mott, Salem , New York City OHIO Walter M. Pierce, La Grande James J. Lanzetta, New York City SENATORS Nan W. Honeyman, Portland Joseph A. Gavagan, New York City Robert J. Bulkley, Cleveland Edward W. Curley, Bronx Charles A. Buckley, New York City A. Victor Donahey, Huntsville, R.F.D. SENATORS James M. Fitzpatrick, New York City REPRESENTATIVES Charles D. Millard, 39 Tarrytown Joseph A. Dixon, Cincinnati James J. Davis, Ralph A. Gamble, 40 Larchmont Herbert S. Bigelow, Cincinnati Joseph F. Guffey, Pittsburgh Hamilton Fish, Garrison Byron B. Harlan, Dayton REPRESENTATIVES Philip A. Goodwin, 41 Coxsackie Frank L. Kloeb, 44 Celina , Lewis K. Rockefeller, 42 Chatham Walter H. Albaugh, 45 Troy James P. McGranery, Philadelphia William T. Byrne, Loudonville Frank C. Kniffin, Napoleon Michael J. Bradley, Philadelphia E. Harold Cluett, Troy James G. Polk, Highland J. Burrwood Daly, Philadelphia , Schenectady Arthur W. Aleshire, Springfield Frank J. G. Dorsey, Philadelphia Bertrand H. Snell, Potsdam Brooks Fletcher, Marion Michael J. Stack, Philadelphia Francis D. Culkin, Oswego John F. Hunter, Toledo Ira W. Drew, Philadelphia Fred J. Douglas, Utica Thomas A. Jenkins, Ironton , Upper Darby , Afton Harold K. Claypool, Chillicothe Oliver W. Frey, Allentown

33 Died June 17, 1938. 39 Resigned September 29, 1937, having been elected 45 Elected November 8, 1938, to fill vacancy caused by 34 Elected November 8, 1938, to fill vacancy caused by surrogate of Westchester County, N.Y. resignation of Frank L. Kloeb, but was unable to be sworn death of Royal S. Copeland, and took his seat January 40 Elected November 2, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by in as Congress was not in session. 3, 1939; vacancy in this class from June 18, 1938, to resignation of Charles D. Millard, and became a member 46 Died October 29, 1937. December 2, 1938. of the House on November 15, 1937. 47 Elected December 10, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by 41 35 Died September 12, 1938; vacancy throughout remain- Died June 6, 1937. death of R. P. Hill, and became a member of the House 42 Elected November 2, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by der of the Congress. on January 3, 1938. 36 death of Philip A. Goodwin, and became a member of 48 Died October 5, 1938; vacancy throughout remainder the House on November 15, 1937. Resigned January 31, 1938. of the Congress. 43 Resigned December 2, 1938, having been elected Sen- 49 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of 37 Died August 8, 1937. ator; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. Frederick Steiwer, and took his seat February 11, 1938. 38 Elected November 2, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by 44 Resigned August 19, 1937, having been appointed a 50 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Fred- death of Theodore A. Peyser, and became a member of judge of the United States District Court, Northern Dis- erick Steiwer, and served from November 9, 1938, to Janu- the House on November 15, 1937. trict of Ohio. ary 3, 1939. SEVENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS 359

J. Roland Kinzer, Lancaster Nathan L. Bachman, 58 Chattanooga VIRGINIA 59 Patrick J. Boland, Scranton George L. Berry, Pressmen’s Home SENATORS J. Harold Flannery, Pittston 60 A. , Winchester , Lynchburg James H. Gildea, Coaldale REPRESENTATIVES Guy L. Moser, Douglassville Harry Flood Byrd, Berryville Albert G. Rutherford, Honesdale B. Carroll Reece, Johnson City REPRESENTATIVES Robert F. Rich, Woolrich J. Will Taylor, La Follette Schuyler Otis Bland, Newport News J. William Ditter, Ambler Sam D. McReynolds, Chattanooga Norman R. Hamilton, Portsmouth Benjamin K. Focht, 51 Lewisburg J. R. Mitchell, Cookeville Andrew J. Montague, 63 Richmond Richard M. Simpson, 52 Huntingdon Richard M. Atkinson, Nashville Dave E. Satterfield, Jr., 64 Richmond Guy J. Swope, Harrisburg Clarence W. Turner, Waverly Patrick H. Drewry, Petersburg , Farrell Herron C. Pearson, Jackson Thomas G. Burch, Martinsville Francis E. Walter, Easton , Dyersburg Clifton A. Woodrum, Roanoke Harry L. Haines, Red Lion Walter Chandler, Memphis A. Willis Robertson, Lexington Don Gingery, Clearfield Howard W. Smith, Alexandria J. Buell Snyder, Perryopolis TEXAS John W. Flannagan, Jr., Bristol Charles I. Faddis, Waynesburg Charles R. Eckert, Beaver SENATORS WASHINGTON Joseph Gray, Spangler Morris Sheppard, Texarkana SENATORS Robert G. Allen, Greensburg Tom T. Connally, Marlin Homer T. Bone, Tacoma Charles N. Crosby, Meadville REPRESENTATIVES Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Neppel Peter J. De Muth, Pittsburgh , Texarkana REPRESENTATIVES James L. Quinn, Braddock Martin Dies, Orange Warren G. Magnuson, Seattle Herman P. Eberharter, Pittsburgh Morgan G. Sanders, Canton Monrad C. Wallgren, Everett , 53 Pittsburgh Matthew A. Dunn, Pittsburgh Sam Rayburn, Bonham Martin F. Smith, Hoquiam Hatton W. Sumners, Dallas Knute Hill, Prosser RHODE ISLAND Luther A. Johnson, Corsicana Charles H. Leavy, Spokane John M. Coffee, Tacoma SENATORS Nat Patton, Crockett Albert Thomas, Houston Peter G. Gerry, Warwick WEST VIRGINIA Theodore F. Green, Providence Joseph J. Mansfield, Columbus James P. Buchanan, 61 Brenham SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Lyndon B. Johnson, 62 Johnson City Matthew M. Neely, Fairmont Aime J. Forand, Central Falls William R. Poage, Waco Rush D. Holt, Weston John M. O’Connell, Westerly Fritz G. Lanham, Fort Worth REPRESENTATIVES SOUTH CAROLINA W. D. McFarlane, Graham Robert L. Ramsay, Follansbee Jennings Randolph, Elkins SENATORS Richard M. Kleberg, Corpus Christi Milton H. West, Brownsville Andrew Edmiston, Weston Ellison D. Smith, Lynchburg R. Ewing Thomason, El Paso George W. Johnson, Parkersburg James F. Byrnes, Spartanburg Clyde L. Garrett, Eastland , Bluefield REPRESENTATIVES Marvin Jones, Amarillo Joe L. Smith, Beckley Thomas S. McMillan, Charleston George H. Mahon, Colorado Hampton P. Fulmer, Orangeburg Maury Maverick, San Antonio WISCONSIN John C. Taylor, Anderson Charles L. South, Coleman SENATORS G. Heyward Mahon, Jr., Greenville Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Madison James P. Richards, Lancaster F. Ryan Duffy, Fond du Lac 54 UTAH Allard H. Gasque, Florence REPRESENTATIVES Elizabeth H. Gasque, 55 Florence SENATORS Thomas R. Amlie, Elkhorn William H. King, Salt Lake City SOUTH DAKOTA Harry Sauthoff, Madison Elbert D. Thomas, Salt Lake City Gardner R. Withrow, La Crosse SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Raymond J. Cannon, Milwaukee William J. Bulow, Beresford Abe Murdock, Beaver Thomas O’Malley, Milwaukee 56 Herbert E. Hitchcock, Mitchell J. W. Robinson, Provo Michael K. Reilly, Fond du Lac Gladys Pyle, 57 Huron Gerald J. Boileau, Wausau REPRESENTATIVES George J. Schneider, Appleton Fred H. Hildebrandt, Watertown Merlin Hull, Black River Falls SENATORS Francis H. Case, Custer Bernard J. Gehrmann, Mellon, R.F.D. Warren R. Austin, Burlington Ernest Willard Gibson, Brattleboro WYOMING SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE SENATORS Kenneth D. McKellar, Memphis Charles A. Plumley, Northfield Joseph C. O’Mahoney, Cheyenne

51 Died March 27, 1937. 56 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Peter 61 Died February 22, 1937. 52 Elected May 11, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by death Norbeck in preceding Congress. 62 Elected April 10, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by death of Benjamin K. Focht, and became a member of the House 57 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Peter of James B. Buchanan, and became a member of the on May 24, 1937. Norbeck in preceding Congress, and served from Novem- House on May 13, 1937. 53 Resigned January 3, 1938, having been elected judge ber 9, 1938, to January 3, 1939. 63 Died January 24, 1937. 58 of the common pleas court of Allegheny County, Pa.; va- Died April 23, 1937. 64 Elected November 2, 1937, to fill vacancy caused by cancy throughout remainder of the Congress. 59 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Nathan death of Andrew J. Montague, and became a member of 54 Died June 17, 1938. L. Bachman, and took his seat May 10, 1937. 55 Elected September 13, 1938, to fill vacancy caused 60 Elected November 8, 1938, to fill vacancy caused by the House on November 15, 1937. by death of her husband, Allard H. Gasque, but was un- death of Nathan L. Bachman, and took his seat January able to be sworn in as Congress was not in session. 16, 1939. 360 Biographical Directory

WYOMING—Continued TERRITORY OF HAWAII PUERTO RICO SENATORS—Continued DELEGATE RESIDENT COMMISSIONER H. H. Schwartz, Casper Samuel W. King, Honolulu REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Santiago Iglesias, San Juan Paul R. Greever, Cody COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILLIPPINES TERRITORY OF ALASKA RESIDENT COMMISSIONER DELEGATE Quintin Paredes, 65 Bangued Abra Anthony J. Dimond, Valdez Joaquin M. Elizalde, 66 Manila

65 Resigned September 29, 1938. 66 Appointed September 29, 1938, to fill vacancy caused of the House on January 3, 1939, upon the convening by resignation of Quintin Paredes, and became a member of the Seventy-sixth Congress.