Box 2
Container
Contains 240 Results:
Organized effort to discredit Iowa Congressmen who voted for the revised OPA bill is met head-on by Cunningham., 1946
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Identifier: Item 1
Dates:
1946
Paul Cunningham slated to become chairman of the powerful House Roads Committee., 1946
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Identifier: Item 2
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1946
Governor Blue wins renomination carrying every county in the state., 1946
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Identifier: Item 3
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1946
OPA disgruntled because bill passed by the House provides for closing out its organization in '47., 1946
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Identifier: Item 4
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1946
Cunningham asserts Economic Stabilizer Chester Bowles has become a lobbyist for OPA., 1946
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Identifier: Item 5
Dates:
1946
Paul Cunningham defeats Ray Yenter in the bid for primary election., 1946
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Identifier: Item 6
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1946
Van B. Overturff defeats Basil Grossnickle by 1800 votes., 1946
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Identifier: Item 7
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1946
Attempts to cut 22 administration agencies from federal bureau spending is defeated by Democrats., 1946
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Identifier: Item 8
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1946
Congressman Cunningham charges that the New Deal has fallen victim to the communistic philosophy., 1946
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Identifier: Item 9
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1946
The Hobbs Anti-Racketeering bill passes House without a single negative vote., 1946
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Identifier: Item 11
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1946
Paul Cunningham suggests a federal aid highway program lasting ten years and costing up to 800 million dollars annually., 1947
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Identifier: Item 1
Dates:
1947
Des Moines Industrial Union Council supports Paul Cunningham's Tax exemption bill., 1947
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Identifier: Item 3
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1947
Cunningham is a foe of big government and excessive federal controls., 1947
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Identifier: Item 4
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1947
Congressman Thomas E. Martin favors helping the European countries get back on their feet., 1947
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Identifier: Item 5
Dates:
1947
New legislation to help war veterans buy farms with loans up $12,000 with mortgages running 40 years at 3 per cent interest set before Congress., 1947
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Identifier: Item 6
Dates:
1947
Iowan Wallace Carothers, who synthesized nylon, believing himself a failure, drank poison., 1947
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Identifier: Item 7
Dates:
1947