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Hughes said that he had understood the party was to be in honour of Jerry O'Connor, the proprieter of a Loop gambling house.
The controversial remark was first made Sunday by Hughes at a Westfield Young Democratic Club cocktail party at the Scotch Plains Country Club.
Hemphill said that the Hughes Steel Erection Co. contracted to do the work at an impossibly low cost with a bid that was far less than the `` legitimate '' bids of competing contractors.
On Monday, the Hughes concern was formally declared bankrupt after its directors indicated they could not draw up a plan for reorganization.
The suit was filed later in the day in Common Pleas Court 7 against the Hughes company and two bonding firms.
The bid from A. Belanger and Sons of Cambridge, Mass., which listed the same officers as Hughes, was $600 per joint.
The AIM-7 Sparrow medium range missile ( MRM ) was purchased by the US Navy from original developer Howard Hughes
* In April 2004, Beverly Hughes was forced to resign as minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Counter Terrorism when it was shown that she had been informed of procedural improprieties concerning the granting of visas to certain categories of workers from Eastern Europe.
) Where the irony with which Reefer Madness was adopted as a midnight favorite had its roots in a countercultural sensibility, in the latter's place there is now the paradoxical element of nostalgia: the leading revivals currently on the circuit ironically include clearly non-cult films like John Hughes oeuvre — The Breakfast Club ( 1985 ), Pretty in Pink ( 1986 ), and Ferris Bueller's Day Off ( 1986 ), which were major studio productions and popular and financially successful during their original releases, and the teen adventure film The Goonies ( 1985 ).
The price for such support was the resignation of Nationalist ( ex-Labor ) Prime Minister, Billy Hughes, who was replaced by Stanley Bruce.
In high school he was given his first oil paints and learned about his aunt Bessye Bearden's art salons, which stars like Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes attended.
Charles Evans Hughes, Sr. ( April 11, 1862 – August 27, 1948 ) was an American statesman, lawyer and Republican politician from New York.
Hughes was a professor in the 1890s, a staunch supporter of Britain's New Liberalism, an important leader of the progressive movement of the 20th century, a leading diplomat and New York lawyer in the days of Harding and Coolidge, and was known for being a swing voter when dealing with cases related to the New Deal in the 1930s.
Charles Evans Hughes was born in Glens Falls, New York.
Hughes was educated in a private school.
They had one son, Charles Evans Hughes, Jr. and three daughters, one of whom was Elizabeth Hughes Gossett, one of the first humans injected with insulin, and who later served as president of the Supreme Court Historical Society.
Hughes was the grandfather of Charles Evans Hughes III and H. Stuart Hughes.
In 1888, Shortly after he was married, he became a partner in the firm and the name was changed to Carter, Hughes & Cravath.

Hughes and born
William Jan Berry ( born in Los Angeles, California April 3, 1941 ; died March 26, 2004 ), was the son of aeronautical engineer William L. Berry ( born December 7, 1909 in The Bronx, NY ; died December 19, 2004 in Camarillo, California ), who had been project manager of the " Spruce Goose " and flew on its only flight with Howard Hughes, and Clara Lorentze Mustad Berry ( born September 2, 1919 in Bergen, Norway ; died July 9, 2009 ).
Hughes was born on 17 August 1930 at 1 Aspinall Street, in Mytholmroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire to William Henry and Edith ( née Farrar ) Hughes and raised among the local farms of the Calder valley and on the Pennine moorland.
Wevill also killed her child, Alexandra Tatiana Elise ( nicknamed Shura ), the four-year-old daughter of Hughes, born on 3 March 1965.
Moore was born in Charing Cross Hospital, London, the son of Ada Francis ( née Hughes ), a secretary, and John Moore, a railway electrician.
Glenn Hughes ( born 21 August 1951 ) is an English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze and the Mk.
Richard and Frances Hughes had five children: Robert Elyston-Glodrydd ( born 1932 ), Penelope ( 1934 ), Lleky Susannah ( 1936 ), Catherine Phyllida ( 1940 ) and Owain Gardner Collingwood ( 1943 ).
* John Hughes, ( 1797 – 1864 ), born in Annaloghan, first Archbishop of Roman Catholic diocese of New York.
# Carolyn Hughes ( 1951 – 1955 ) ( one daughter, Victoria, born December 19, 1952 )
* Harry Hughes, Maryland governor ( 1979 – 1987 ); born in Easton on November 13, 1926
* William Morris ' Billy ' Hughes, 7th Prime Minister of Australia – born at 7 Moreton Place
* Tom Hughes ( born 1985 )
William Morris Hughes was born in Pimlico, London on 25 September 1862 of Welsh parents.
His father William Hughes was Welsh speaking and, according to the 1881 census, born in Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales in about 1825.
Castle-Hughes was born on 24 March 1990 in Donnybrook, Western Australia, to a Māori mother, Desrae Hughes, and Tim Castle, an English-Australian father.
* April 23-John Ceiriog Hughes, lyricist and collector of folk tunes ( born 1832 )
* Stephen Hughes, footballer, born in Wokingham
* Phil Hughes ( born 1991 ), cricketer
* April 23-John Ceiriog Hughes, poet ( born 1832 )
* Mark Hughes ( born 1963 ), former Welsh international football player and manager
* date unknown-John Hughes, poet ( born 1677 )

Hughes and Lansing
Hughes was tried in Lansing, Michigan, and found by a jury of her peers to be not guilty by reason of temporary insanity.

Hughes and Michigan
The Burning Bed is a non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered Dansville, Michigan, housewife Francine Hughes.
The Hughes brothers were born in Detroit, Michigan to an African American father and an Armenian American mother, Aida, whose family were Iranian Armenians from Tehran.
In Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature ( University of Michigan Press, 2006 ), Schocket examined the way in which class-conscious American literature ( such as by Herman Melville, Rebecca Harding Davis, William Howells, and Langston Hughes ) confronted and addressed the typical American denial of issues of social stratification.

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