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September 13, 1933
The Republican
Springfield, MA
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DRUG CLERK IS BANK RECEIVER IN HAVERHILL
John Donahue, 30, Gets $4000 Position From James Roosevelt
Haverhill, Sept. 18-An uproar created by the appointment of a 30year-old druggist as receiver of closed national bank in Haverhill has placed Senator Walsh. Gov Ely and Mayor Curley in positions where they are entirely content to transfer all responsibility for the distribution of federal patronage in Massachusetts to the shoulders of James Roosevelt, son of the President. To young Mr Roosevelt has gone the for John E. Donahue of member of the House from the second Essex district, from the job of running drug store to the important post of receiver of the Essex National bank. Donahue at one time owned a drug store but recently has been working for another druggist. Representati Donahue appointed Walter T. Rocheford. present city SOlicitor and former mayor of Lawrence, to act in the capacity of attorney for the receivership. Robert A. MacGregor, an experienced banking man, discharged recently by the federal comptroller of the from his position as conservator of the Essex National bank. Donahue's salary has been $4000 yearly and the job probably will last from two to three years. Protests, it was learned, have been made against the Donahue appointment to the big three of Democratic politics in but they ap. parently are helpless to interfere in the situation of the influence of the President's son. The Donahue apopintment accompanied that of Daniel W. Mahony, former mayor of Lawrence, to be receiver of the First National Bank of Haverhill. Both been closed the banking holiday last March. The First National's affairs were in of Clarence A. Rathbone, who had been acting as conser Mahony a lawyer of 30 years' standing. today appointed John Coddaire, of Haverhill, young law. eyr, to be the ship of the First National at Haverhill. Mahony delegate- candidate pledged to Roosevelt in the pre-primary election last year. Depositors of the two closed national banks have protested both appointments as being entirely political in character. They believe that the remaining the two banks eventually pay them greater dividends if the experienced banking men and residents of the city in which the banks are located. Mahony is regarded as entirely competent but objection is made because of his in Lawrence. Although Walsh declines to be interview on the subject of patronage it has been learned that he does not propose to have anything more to do with the distribution of jobs, preferring to maintain the dig nity and prestige of his position as U. S. senator by an attitude of silence. Months ago removed himself from the by turning over all applicatip for federal appointments the President's son. Gov Ely. the national committeeman, has publicly announced his position as non-combatant in the struggle for jobs.
2.
September 13, 1933
The Springfield Daily Republican
Springfield, MA
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FORMER WEST SPRINGFIELD POLICEMAN CHARGED WITH HEALTH RULES VIOLATION
Wave of Protest Gathers Force at Haverhill While Solons Keep Own Counsel
Ely, Walsh and Curley Refer Dissidents Over Appointment of Drug Store Clerk to Bank Receiver's Post to President's Son, Who Distributed Patronage in Attorney is Retained
Special Dispatch to The Republican Haverhill, Sept. 12 The uproar created by the appointment of year-old drug store clerk to be the receiver closed national bank in this city has placed Senator Walsh. Gov Ely and Mayor Curley of Boston in positions where they are entirely contented transfer all responsibility for the distribution of federal patronage the shoulJames Roosevelt, the President.
Buck Is Passed to Roosevelt
To young Mr Roosevelt has gone credit John DonHaverhill, member House from the Essex district, from job scriptions ice cream sodas the important the Donahue today pointed Walter Rocheford, city solicitor and Lawrence, in the capacity attorney for Robert MacGregor, experienced man, cently by the the currency position the National for the Donahue, has been $4000 and job probwill from two three years. Protests, today made the big Dempolitics but they helpless to in the of the the The Donahue accompanied that Daniel Mahoney, former to be Haverhill. Both closed banking last March. The First National's affairs were charge Clarence Rathbank man been acting Mahoney, lawyer of 30 years
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3.
September 13, 1933
The Morning Union
Springfield, MA
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Drugstore Clerk Is Named National Bank Receiver
President's Son Is Credited with Appointing Rep. J. E. Donahue to Haverhill Post; Protests Made to Leading Democrats.
Special to The Springfield Union. Sept. uproar created appointment of drugstore clerk the ceiver closed National bank in this has placed Senator Walsh. Gov. Ely Mayor Curley of Boston positions where entirely transfer for the distribution of Federal patronin Massachusetts to the James Roosevelt, the Presiyoung Mr. Roosevelt has the for John Donthe House from the Essex district, from the prosaic job mixing concocting ice important receiver the Essex Bank. Rocheford Is Appointed. Rep. Donahue Walpresent city solicitor and former Mayor of Lawrence, to act the capacity as attorney for ceivership. Robert MacGregor. an experienced given the sack recently the from his position as the Essex National bank to make room for the elevation whose salary has $4000 yearly will last from two years.
Protests, it was learned today. have been made against Donahue apto big three of Democratic politics but apparently are helpless to interof the the President's The accompanied Daniel W. former Mayor Lawrence, ceiver the First National Haverhill. Both institutions have been closed banking holiday last March. First National's affairs were in charge Clarence Rath-
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4.
September 13, 1933
Springfield Evening Union
Springfield, MA
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STORE WORKER NAMED NATIONAL BANK RECEIVER
President's Son Credited with Naming Donahue; Protests Made to Dem- ocrats.
Special to The Springfield Union. HAVERHILL Sept. uproar created the appointment of years-old drugstore clerk be the closed National bank in has placed Senator Gov. Ely and Mayor Curley of Boston in where they are entirely contented to transfer for the distribution of Federal patronto the Roosevelt, son the President. young Mr. Roosevelt has gone the credit for John Donmember the House from the second Essex district, from the prosaic job mixing prescriptions concocting cream sodas post receiver of the National Rocheford Is Appointed. Rep. appointed Walter present city licitor and former Mayor of Law. rence, to act in the capaciay as atterfor Robert an experienced given sack the conptroller from his position Essex National bank to make room for the Donahue, whose salary has set yearly hose probably will last from two Protests, learned yesterday, have been against the the big three of Democratic politics Massachusetts but they apparently are helpless to interfere the of the the The accompanied that Daniel former Mayor of Lawrence, to be ceiver of the First National bank Haverhill. Both been closed since the banking holiday March. The First National's affairs were in charge Clarence Rathwho acting Mahony of years standing. appointed John W. CodJr., of young lawto be attorney for the receiverof First National. Mahony pledged Roosevelt in the election last of the two closed National banks both appointments entirely character They believe that the maining of the two banks pay them greater dividends the receivers were experienced banking men and residents of the city the banks are cated. is entirely objection made cause of his residence in Although Senator declines on the subject of pattronage, has been learned that he does not propose have anything more to with the distribution preferring to maintain the dignity and of his United senator by an attitude silence.
5.
September 13, 1933
Chicago Tribune
Chicago, IL
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Flying Forecast
Special flying route forecasts for the period from 11 p. m., Sept. 12, to noon, Sept. 13 [C. S. T.]: Chicago-St. Louis, Evansville and Cincinnati-Overcast. scattered showers -Increasing cloudi ness, possibly followed by light showers over extreme west. Chicago-Twin Cities-Mostly overcast, few scattered high clouds. some low clouds and showers, mostly over west portion. Route forecasts for 12 hours ending at noon: to broken clouds with some probability of local showers and Cleveland-New York-Broken clouds near Cleveland and clear sky or scattered clouds remainder of route. and concocting ice cream sodas to the post of receiver of the Essex National bank.
Experienced Man Loses Job. Representative Donahue today ap. pointed Walter T. Rocheford. present city solicitor and former mayor of
Lawrence, to act in the capacity of at torney for the receivership. Robert A. Macgregor, an experienced banking man, was removed recently by the federal controller of the currency from his position as conservator of the bank to make room for the elevation of Mr. Donahue, whose salary has been set at $4,000 yearly and whose job probably will last from two to three years. Protests, it was learned today, have been made against the Donahue appointment to the big three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts. but they apparently are helpless to interfere in the situation because of the influence of the President's son. Depositors Protest.
The Donahue appointment accompanied that of Danie W. Mahony, former mayor of Lawrence, to be receiver of the First National Bank of Haverhill. Some of the depositors in the two closed national banks have expressed the opinion that the remaining assets of the two banks eventually would pay them greater dividends if the receivers were experienced banking men and residents of the city in which the banks are located.
6.
September 13, 1933
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, NY
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Drug Clerk Is Made Bank Receiver by President's Son
Bay State Stirred When Experienced Man Is Ousted and Post Given to Young Roosevelt's Choice.
Special to the BUFFALO EVENING NEWS. HAVERHILL Mass., Sept. uproar created by the appointment of 30-year-old drug store clerk be the of closed national bank this city has placed Senator David Walsh Joseph Ely and Mayor James M. Curley Boston in positions where they are entirely contented to transfer all responsibility for the distribution of general patronage in Massachusetts to the shoulders James Roosevelt son of the President To young Mr Roosevelt has gone he for elevating John E. Donahue of the House from the Essex from the prosaic job mixing prescriptions and concocting cream sodas to the important post of receiver of the Essex National bank Robert MacGregor. an experienced banking man, given the sack recently by the Federal Comptroller the Currency from tion conservator the Essex National bank room for the elevation of Mr whose ary has $4000 yearly and whose job probably will last from two to three years Protests. was learned on Wednesday have been made against Donahue appointment to the Big
Three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts. but they are apparenthelpless to interfere the situation because the influence of the PresiThe Donahue appointment accompanied that of Daniel W. former mayor of Lawrence be receiver of the First National Bank of Haverhill Both institutions have been closed since the banking holiday last March The First National's affairs were in charge Clarence A Rathbone experienced bank man, who had been acting Depositors the two closed banks protested both as being entirely political in character They believe that the remaining assets of the two banks eventually would pay them greater dividends the receivers experienced banking men and residents the city in which the banks are located
FALSE ALARM INJURES SIX ALBANY Sept. perincluding five firemen. were confined to hospitals Wednesday They were injured when fire truck an swering false alarm struck sedan driven by Roland Spalton New Rochelle. Spalton suffered severe
7.
September 13, 1933
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, NY
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Drug Clerk Is Made Bank Receiver by President's Son
Bay State Stirred When Experienced Man Is Ousted and Post Given to Young Roosevelt's Choice.
Special to the BUFFALO EVENING HAVERHILL Mass., Sept. uproar created by the of drug store clerk to be the receiver of closed national bank in this city has placed Senator David Walsh Gov Joseph Ely and Mayor James M. Curley of Boston positions where they are entirely contented transfer responsibility for the distribution patronage in Massachusetts the shoulders James Roosevelt son of the President To young Mr has the for John Donahue of member House from the Essex district from the prosaic job of mixing prescriptions and cream sodas to the concocting Important post receiver MacGregor experisack the Federal Comptroller the from his tion as conservator of the Essex National bank make room for the elevation of Mr ary has been set $4000 yearly and job probably will last from two to three years Protests. learned on Wednesday have against Donahue appointment the Big
Three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts. but they are apparenthelpless to interfere the situation because the influence of the President's The Donahue accom. panied that Daniel W. Mahoney former mayor of Lawrence to recelver the First National Bank of Haverhill Both have been closed since the banking holiday last March The First National's affairs were in charge of Clarence Rathbone. an experienced bank man, who had been acting conservator Depositors the two closed banks have protested both as being entirely political in character They believe that the remaining assets banks would pay the receivers experienced and residents the city in which the banks are
FALSE ALARM INJURES SIX ALBANY Sept. persons, five firemen, were confined to hospitals Wednesday They were injured when fire truck anfalse struck sedan driven Roland Spalton, New Spalton suffered severe cuts.
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September 13, 1933
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, NY
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Drug Clerk Is Made Bank Receiver by President's Son
Bay State Is Stirred When Experienced Man Is Ousted and Post Given to Young Roosevelt's Choice.
Special to BUFFALO EVENING NEWS HAVERHILL Mass. Sept. uproar created appointment 30-year-old drug store clerk to be the receiver of closed national bank this city has placed Senator David Walsh Gov Joseph Ely and Mayor M. Curley of Boston positions where they are entirely contented to transfer responsibility for the distribution general patronage in Massachusetts to the shoulders of James Roosevelt son of the President To young Mr Roosevelt has gone he credit for elevating John Donahue of Haverhill, member the House from the Second Essex district from the prosaic job mixing prescriptions and ice cream sodas to the important receiver of the Essex bank Robert MacGregor an experienced banking man. given the sack recently by the Federal Comptroller the Currency from his position conservator the Essex Naroom for the Mr Donahue whose ary has $4000 yearly and whose job probably will last from two to three years Protests. was learned on Wednesday have been made against Donahue appointment to the Big
Three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts. but they are apparently helpless interfere the situation because of the influence of the President's The Donahue appointment accompanied of Daniel W Mahoney former mayor of be receiver the First National Bank of Haverhill Both institutions have been closed since the banking holiday last March The First National's affairs were in charge of Clarence Rathan experienced bank man, who had been acting as conservator Depositors of the two closed banks protested both appointments being entirely in character. They believe that the assets the two banks would pay them greater dividends the receivers were experienced banking men and residents the city in which the banks are located
FALSE ALARM INJURES SIX ALBANY persons. including five firemen. were confined to hospitals Wednesday They were injured when fire truck answering false alarm struck sedan driven by Roland Spalton, New Rochelle Spalton suffered severe
9.
September 13, 1933
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, NY
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Drug Clerk Is Made Bank Receiver by President's Son
Bay State Is Stirred When Experienced Man Is Ousted and Post Given to Young Roosevelt's Choice.
Special to the BUFFALO EVENING NEWS HAVERHILL Mass. Sept. uproar created by appointment of 30-year-old drug store clerk to be the receiver of closed national bank in this city has placed Senator Walsh Joseph B Ely and Mayor James M. Curley of Boston positions where are entirely contented to transfer the distribution patronage in Massachusetts to the shoulders of James Roosevelt son of the President To young Mr Roosevelt has gone he credit for elevating John E. Donahue of member the House from the Second Essex district the prosaic job of mixing and concocting ice cream sodas to receiver of the post bank Robert MacGregor an experibanking man given the sack recently by the Federal Comptroller of the Currency from his tion as conservator the Essex Nabank room for Mr Donahue, whose ary has set $4000 yearly and probably will last from two to three years Protests was learned on Wednesday have been against Donahue appointment to the Big
Three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts. but they are apparently helpless interfere in the situation because of the influence of the President's son. The Donahue appointment accompanied that of Daniel W Mahoney former mayor Lawrence to be receiver of the First National Bank of Haverhill Both been closed since the banking holiday last March The First National's affairs were in charge of Clarence Rathbone. an experienced bank man, who had acting as conservator Depositors of the two closed banks protested both appointments being entirely political in character They believe that the assets the two banks would pay them greater lividends the receivers experienced banking men and residents the city in which the banks are located.
FALSE ALARM INJURES SIX ALBANY perfive firemen, were fined to hospitals Wednesday They were injured when fire truck answering false alarm struck sedan driven by Roland Spalton, New Rochelle Spalton suffered severe cuts.
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September 13, 1933
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, NY
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Drug Clerk Is Made Bank Receiver by President's Son
Bay State Stirred When Experienced Man Is Ousted and Post Given to Young Roosevelt's Choice.
Special BUFFALO EVENING NEWS. HAVERHILL Mass., Sept. uproar created the appointment 30-year-old drug store clerk to be the receiver of closed national bank in this city has placed Senator David Walsh. Gov. Joseph B. Ely and Mayor James M. Curley of Boston in positions where they are entirely contented transfer for the of patronage in Massachusetts the of James Roosevelt son of the President. To young Mr Roosevelt has gone he credit for John Donahue member of the House of from the Second Essex district from the prosaic job mixing prescriptions sodas to the and concocting receiver of the important post Essex bank Robert MacGregor. an experienced banking man, given the sack recently the Federal Comptroller of the Currency from his position as conservator the Essex National bank. to make room for the elevation Mr Donahue, whose ary has been set $4000 yearly and job probably will last from two to three Protests was learned on Wednesday have been made against the to the Big Donahue appointment
Three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts. but they are apparently helpless to interfere in the situation because of the influence of the President's son. The Donahue appointment accompanied that of Daniel W. Mahoney former of Lawrence to be receiver of the First National Bank of Haverhill Both been closed since the banking holiday last March The First National's affairs were in charge of Clarence Rathan experienced bank man, who had been acting as conservator Depositors the two closed banks have protested both appointments as being entirely in character They believe that the assets of the banks would pay them greater dividends the were experienced banking men and residents the city in which the banks are located
FALSE ALARM INJURES SIX ALBANY persons. five firemen. were confined to hospitals Wednesday They were injured when fire truck swering false alarm struck sedan driven by Roland Spalton, New Rochelle Spalton suffered severe
11.
September 14, 1933
Springfield Weekly Republican
Springfield, MA
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Wave of Protest Gathers Force at Haverhill While Solons Keep Own Counsel
Ely, Walsh and Curley Refer Dissidents Over Appointment of Drug Store Clerk to Bank Receiver's Post to President's Son, Who Distributed Patronage in Attorney is Retained
Haverhill, Sept. 12 The uproar created appointment year-old drug store clerk to be the receiver closed national bank in this has placed Senator Walsh, Gov Ely and Mayor Curley of Boston in positions where they entirely contented transfer all responsibility distribution of federal patronage shoulJames Roosevelt, son of the
Buck Is Passed to Roosevelt young the credit John member House Essex district, sodas the important the pointed Walter Rocheford, present city former capacity attorney for Robert experienced cently by the currency his Essex National bank make for the Mr has set $4000 job probtoday made pointment to the big three of Dem- ocratic politics in Massachusetts, but apparently are helpless interthe of the the President's panied Daniel former ceiver First National Haverhill. Both have been closed since banking holiday March. The First National's affairs Clarence Rathbank standing, appointed John Coddaire, young ership the First National. candidate pledged in the preprimary of the closed pointments being entirely political believe remaining assets banks greater dividends the located Mr regarded because his residence Although Senator Walsh declines subject he the distribution jobs.
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September 14, 1933
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, NY
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Drug Clerk Is Made Bank Receiver by President's Son
Bay State Stirred When Experienced Man Is Ousted and Post Given to Young Roosevelt's Choice.
Special to the BUFFALO EVENING NEWS HAVERHILL Mass. Sept 13 created by the of 30-year-old drug store clerk to be the receiver closed national bank in this city has placed Senator David Walsh Gov Joseph B Ely and Mayor James M. Curley of Boston in positions where they are entirely contented transfer responsibility for the distribution of general patronage in Massachusetts the shoulders James Roosevelt. son of the President To young Mr has gone he credit for elevating John E. Donahue of the House from the Second Essex district. from the prosaic job of mixing prescriptions and concocting ICE cream sodas to the important post of receiver of the Essex bank Robert A. MacGregor. an experienced banking man, the sack recently by the Federal Comptroller the from his position as conservator of the Essex National bank, make room for the elevation of Mr. Donahue, whose ary has been set at $4000 and whose job probably will last from two to three years Protests. was learned on Wednesday have been made against the Donahue appointment to the Big
Three of Democratic politics in Massachusetts but they are apparenthelpless interfere in the situation because of the influence of the President's son The Donahue appointment accompanied that of Daniel W. Mahoney former mayor of Lawrence to be receiver of the First National Bank of Haverhill Both been closed the banking holiday last March The First National's affairs were in charge of Clarence Rathbone. an experienced bank man, who had been acting as conservator Depositors the two closed banks have protested both appointments as being entirely in character They believe that the remaining assets of two banks pay them dividends the receivers experienced banking men and residents of the city in which the banks are located.