AMERICAN SUPREME COURT
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S PROPOSALS A TEST IN TEXAS. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright AUSTIN (Texas), April 11. Three candidates, who made approval of President Roosevelt’s Supreme Court proposals the main issuo*of the Congressional by-election, led their two opponents who opposed this first national test. It is expected that the most outspoken proponent will be elected.
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Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 9
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