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He was hired by William Randolph Hearst's Chicago Evening American, where he produced his first comic strips, Fillum Fables ( 1924 ) and The Radio Catts.
The decision to grant planning permission for Bolnore Village was somewhat controversial, since the Ashenground and Catts Woods on that site formed a Site of Nature Conservation Interest ( SNCI ).
Catts changed his message, however, when the turpentine and lumber industries claimed labor was scarce ; he pleaded with blacks to stay.
He was survived by his wife, the former Lucy Beman ; two sisters, Mary Lou Catts of Chattanooga, Tennessee and Phyllis Painter of Cherokee Village, Arkansas ; and many nephews and nieces.
Sidney Johnston Catts ( July 31, 1863 — March 9, 1936 ) was an American politician and anti-Catholic spokesman.
Catts was born in Pleasant Hill, Alabama and he earned a law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Cumberland University in 1882.
Because of the backlash, Catts was forced to tone down his rhetoric when in the area.
Catts was one of the Democrats who worked against Presidential nominee Al Smith due to his religion.
Catts took up a much more moderate position and was a significant boost to the credibility of the anti campaign, and in addition favored conscription for home defense, which was a more popular platform to placate those with concerns about home security.

Catts and for
Catts ran on a platform of white supremacy and anti-Catholic sentiment and openly criticized the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) when they complained he did nothing to investigate two lynchings in Florida.
Catts called for reform but also espoused anti-Catholicism and racism.
When the NAACP complained about these lynchings, Catts wrote denouncing the organization and blacks generally, declaring that " Your Race is always harping on the disgrace it brings to the state by a concourse of white people taking revenge for the dishonoring of a white woman, when if you would.
Catts ran for Governor in 1924 and 1928, losing both times.

Catts and Democrat
Democrat Sidney J. Catts of Florida, after losing a close Democratic primary, used the Prohibition line to win election as Governor of Florida in 1916 ; he remained a Democrat.

Catts and by
Despite Governor Catts ' change of attitude, white mob action frequently occurred in towns throughout north and central Florida and went unchecked by local law enforcement.
* Harrington, Shannon D. and Tim Catts, Sep 13, 2010, " Bond Buyers Getting Burned by Going Long as Yields Climb: Credit Markets ", Bloomberg News

Catts and .
Critics point out that the Catts had been suspected of no crime, however the UK's mass surveillance infrastructure allowed them to be targeted due to their association.
Florida governors Park Trammell ( 1913 – 1917 ) and Sidney Catts ( 1917 – 1921 ) generally ignored the emigration of blacks to the North and its causes.
Catts became a pastor in Alabama and soon he moved to Florida.
Catts then left his job as a pastor to sell insurance.
Catts served as governor from January 2, 1917 to January 4, 1921.
At the onset of World War I as Florida teemed with an never-before-seen wave of Anti-German sentiment, Catts attempted to exploit this to further his own previously mentioned Anti-Catholic and racist agendas.
Catts died in DeFuniak Springs, Florida on March 9, 1936.
Cracker Messiah: Governor Sidney J. Catts ofFlorida.

was and ineligible
But he was scholastically ineligible in 1959 and merely present last season.
In most cases where a pass is caught by an ineligible receiver, it is usually because the quarterback was under pressure and threw it to an offensive lineman out of desperation.
Furthermore, a ban on assembly was decreed, and the ineligible townsmen were stripped of their right to send two representatives to council.
The impact of these twin haircuts was immediate ; both Childeric and Theuderic, whose exceptionally long hair endowed them with royal mystique in the eyes of their countrymen, were rendered ineligible to hold the throne.
Instigated by the king of Spain and the duke of Mayenne, he excommunicated Henry IV of France on 1 March 1591, reiterating the 1585 declaration of Pope Sixtus V that as a heretic ( Protestent ) Henry of Navarre was ineligible to succeed to the throne of Catholic France and deprived of his dominions.
In the US, it was ineligible to chart because there was no retail single available, but it reached number thirty-two on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.
However, before the young king could be crowned, Edward IV's marriage to the boys ' mother Elizabeth Woodville was publicly declared to be invalid, making their children illegitimate and ineligible for the throne.
Because of constitutionally mandated term limits, Putin was ineligible to run for a third consecutive presidential term in 2008.
Before universal suffrage, this distinction was important, since many people were ineligible to vote but still were considered to have the fundamental freedoms derived from the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Two months later, on 22 June 1483, Edward IV's marriage was declared invalid ( Edward, it was claimed, had at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville already been betrothed to Lady Eleanor Butler ); this made the children of the marriage bastards and ineligible for the succession.
With Savonarola ’ s advice and support ( as a non-citizen and cleric he was ineligible to hold office ), a Savonarolan political " party ," dubbed ‘ the Frateschi ,’ took shape and steered the friar ’ s program through the councils.
However, due to the fact that Mandela was only the Inkosi's child by a wife of the Ixhiba lineage, a so-called " Left-Hand House ", the descendants of his cadet branch of the Thembu royal family remain ineligible to succeed to the Thembu throne, which is itself one of the several traditional seats that are still officially recognized by South Africa's government.
Prizes were awarded to the vehicles by a jury based on the reports of the observers who rode in each car ; the official winner was Albert Lemaître driving a 3 hp Peugeot, although the Comte de Dion had finished first but his steam powered vehicle was ineligible for the official competition.
The war began under the pretext that Maria Theresa was ineligible to succeed to the Habsburg thrones of her father, Charles VI, because Salic law precluded royal inheritance by a woman — though in reality this was a convenient excuse put forward by Prussia and France to challenge Habsburg power.
On February 4, 1991, the Hall of Fame voted formally to exclude individuals on the permanently ineligible list from being inducted into the Hall of Fame by way of the Baseball Writers Association of America vote ( though it was already an " unwritten " rule prior ).
Lemaitre finished 3 minutes 30 seconds behind the Comte de Dion whose steam powered car was ineligible for the official competition.
Brzezinski's plan for doing further studies in Great Britain in preparation for a diplomatic career in Canada fell through, principally because he was ruled ineligible for a scholarship he had won that was open to British subjects.
In the United States, for example, if a Social Security Disability Insurance claimant is found " not disabled " ( and, therefore, ineligible for benefits ) by an Administrative Law Judge ( ALJ ) and the claimant appeals, both the Appeals Council ( the body within the Social Security Administration that hears appeals from decisions of ALJs ) and the Federal courts ( which, in this type of case, will normally hear an appeal only after the claimant has exhausted all administrative remedies ) will look to see whether the administrative law judge's decision was supported by " substantial evidence " or not.
But Mantle was suspended from baseball by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn on the grounds that any affiliation with gambling was grounds for being placed on the " permanently ineligible " list.

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