WASHINGTON--Chairman John D. M. Hamilton of the Republican National Committee, figuratively told President Roosevelt to mind his own business tonight after the Chief Executive was reported to have discussed the possibility of postponing the 1940 national political conventions for a month or six weeks.
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McCall to Speak in Union TomorrowHon. Samuel W. McCall, of Winchester, United States Representative from Massachusetts, will speak on "The National House of Representatives" in
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