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The day passed without incident in spite of the warning of Senator James A. Reed of Missouri: `` Baker, you will have the streets of our American cities running with blood on registration day ''.
The Tariff Act of 1930 ( codified at ), otherwise known as the Smoot – Hawley Tariff or Hawley – Smoot Tariff, was an act, sponsored by Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C. Hawley, and signed into law on June 17, 1930, that raised U. S. tariffs on over 20, 000 imported goods to record levels.
* Clyde M. Reed, Kansas Governor and U. S. Senator
Thomas D. Schall, U. S. Representative in Minnesota's 10th District ( 1915 – 1925 ) and U. S. Senator from Minnesota ( 1925 – 1935 ), Schall was born in Reed City on June 4, 1878.
** Jack Reed, United States Senator.
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The bosses supported candidates such as Speaker Reed, Senator Quay and former vice president Levi P. Morton of New York.
In 1934, Pinchot ran unsuccessfully for the Senate a third time, and lost the Republican nomination to incumbent Senator David Reed.
Early denizens included sarcastic John Doe ( John Brown ), self-possessed Senator Bloat and town drunk Sampson Souse ( Jack Smart ), dimwitted Socrates Mulligan ( Charlie Cantor ), pompous poet Falstaff Openshaw ( Alan Reed ), and wry Jewish housewife Pansy Nussbaum ( Minerva Pious ).
* Perry A. C. Reed, Nebraska State Senator
The death of Justice George Sutherland in January 1938 gave President Franklin D. Roosevelt the opportunity to accommodate Chandler's wishes, but Roosevelt preferred younger justices – Logan was 63 – and Kentucky's senior Senator, Alben Barkley, recommended Solicitor General Stanley Forman Reed for the appointment.
Reed Owen Smoot ( January 10, 1862February 9, 1941 ) was a native-born Utahn who was first elected to the United States Senate from Utah in 1903, and served as a Republican Senator until 1933.
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( Reed Smoot ( U. S. Senator ) | Reed Smoot is missing in this photograph.
( Reed Smoot ( U. S. Senator ) | Reed Smoot is missing from this photograph.
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Between 1904 and 1906, the temple ceremony received very public scrutiny during the 1904 Senate investigation of LDS Apostle and U. S. Senator, Reed Smoot.
* CPT Jack Reed A U. S. Senator from Rhode Island.
Notable College Republicans have included prominent Republican strategist Lee Atwater, Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist, former U. S. Senator Rick Santorum, U. S. Senator Roger Wicker, North Carolina Congressman Patrick McHenry, conservative activist Morton Blackwell, disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis, lobbyist and McCain advisor Charles R. Black, Jr., Texas Republican Party Chairman Emeritus Tom Pauken, Christian Coalition executive director and political consultant Ralph E. Reed, Jr., New York political consultant Roger Stone and political consultant Joshua Workman.
Jack confronts Lauren's father, Senator Reed, but he dismisses it.

Senator and Smoot
In 1930, Senator Bronson Cutting proposed an amendment to the Smoot – Hawley Tariff Act, which was then being debated, ending the practice of having U. S. Customs censor allegedly obscene books imported to U. S. shores.
Smoot was introduced to the United States Senate by Utah's other Republican U. S. Senator Thomas Kearns, a Catholic who was elected in 1901.
As a leader of the LDS Church, Senator Smoot was accused of taking this oath, which Smoot denied.
While there he worked for as an assistant to Senator Reed Smoot.
Utah Senator Reed Smoot, ( 10 January 1862 – 9 February 1941 ).
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Senator and vigorously
In 1861, Senator Powell vigorously condemned President Lincoln's decision to suspend the writ of habeas corpus.

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Senator Charles Sumner opposed annexation because it would reduce the number of autonomous nations run by Africans in the western hemisphere.
It was vehemently opposed by only one Senator, Russ Feingold, who was the only Senator to vote against the bill.
Senator Clarence Dill, a pro-industry spokesman, opposed this amendment.
Senator Thomas Craighead represented Mississippi County, and opposed the bill because the farmland it took from Mississippi County ( commonly known as the Buffalo Island area ) was a major source of property taxes for the county.
In 1884, Hanna sought election as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in support of the presidential bid of Senator Sherman ( as he was by then )— President Chester A. Arthur, Garfield's successor, was seeking re-nomination, but was opposed by a number of other Republicans Hanna supported Sherman as the candidate favored the gold standard and worked to solve the problems of business, and because he was from Ohio.
Before reform, Senator John McCain prominently opposed the UFC.
As Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator Graham opposed the War in Iraq for fear it would divert U. S. attention from the fight in Afghanistan.
Senator Peleg Sprague of Maine outspokenly opposed Indian removal program of President Jackson and his interference in the internal government of Mexico ; he led the United States Senate to force a compromise and to reject the decision of the Dutch king.
Haralson supported the motion, but Pinchback opposed it because it would include Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, a lifelong anti-slavery fighter whom Pinchback believed African-Americans should laud.
In 1918, he ran against incumbent U. S. Senator James K. Vardaman who opposed Wilson's foreign policy.
Republican Senator Mark Hatfield opposed the measure, as did most Oregon newspapers.
Mississippi Senator John Sharp Williams said he was " a better German than the head of the German parliament " when he opposed the Wilson Administration's request for a declaration of war in 1917.
Senator for Guárico ( 1890 – 1892 ), he opposed the constitutional reform promoted by president Raimundo Andueza Palacio
Containment was supported by Democrats and internationalist Republicans ( led by Senator Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, Governor Thomas Dewey of New York, and general Dwight D. Eisenhower ), but was opposed by the isolationists led by Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio.
He opposed Senator Hattie Caraway and the freshman U. S. Representative J. William Fulbright of Fayetteville.
Byrnes strongly despised his fellow South Carolina Senator Cotton Ed Smith, who strongly opposed the New Deal.
A lieutenant, he also witnessed the effects of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as one of the first Americans to see the ruins of the city ( later, as Senator, Hatfield opposed arms proliferation and the Vietnam War ).
At that point Being Communists suffered a split by those who opposed the decision of leader Claudio Grassi to vote in favour of the expulsion of Senator Turigliatto from the party: a group, led by Fosco Giannini, left the faction and launched The Ernesto, without leaving the party itself.
The National Liberal League opposed his nomination because they thought he would rely on his religious beliefs rather than the Constitution when ruling, and Senator Joseph McCarthy had read transcripts of Brennan's speech where he decried overzealous anti-Communist investigations as " witch-hunts.
Fish often was in disagreement with Senator Sumner, who was firmly opposed to slavery and advocated equality for blacks.
Early in his term, Crittenden vociferously opposed Senator Thomas H. Benton's proposal to spend the federal budget surplus on public land graduation and military fortifications along the eastern seaboard.

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