PUT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN THE SHADE.—Mayor “Jimmy” Walker, New York’s Mayor, caused a sensation that obscured even the pending Presidential campaign when he resigned his position following startling revelations of corruption by the Seabury Commission. The jaunty chief magistrate of New York is seen returning from an audience with Governor Roosevelt, who asked some awkward questions.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 246, 16 September 1932, Page 4
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57PUT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN THE SHADE.—Mayor “Jimmy” Walker, New York’s Mayor, caused a sensation that obscured even the pending Presidential campaign when he resigned his position following startling revelations of corruption by the Seabury Commission. The jaunty chief magistrate of New York is seen returning from an audience with Governor Roosevelt, who asked some awkward questions. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 246, 16 September 1932, Page 4
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