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Garner finally signs neutrality bill. Washington, D.C., Jan. 8. Finally the Vice President signed the Neutrality Bill that has been hanging fire for the last few days because of the shipments all ready to go to Spain through some parlimentary tie-up the Vice-President had to wait 24 hours before he could sign the same and present it to the White House for President's Roosevelt's signature. Photo, left to right: Senator Tom Connally of Texas; Vice-President Garner; and Senator Kenneth McKellar of Tenn.

Garner finally signs neutrality bill. Washington, D.C., Jan. 8. Finall...

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Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn.

Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn.

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McKELLAR, KENNETH DOUGLAS. REP. FROM TENNESSEE, 1911-1917; SENATOR, 1917-1929

McKELLAR, KENNETH DOUGLAS. REP. FROM TENNESSEE, 1911-1917; SENATOR, 19...

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View of dedication of New Post Office Department. A general view showing the crowds that gathered in the court yard of the new Post Office Department building at the dedication ceremonies. Diplomats and those high in governmental life were present. Postmaster General James Farley was the principal speaker. Speaker for the House Rainey also spoke as did Rep. James M. Mead of N.Y. and Rep. Kenneth McKellar of Tennessee, 6/11/34

View of dedication of New Post Office Department. A general view showi...

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McKELLAR, KENNETH SENATOR - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

McKELLAR, KENNETH SENATOR - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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When Congress closed. Postmaster General James A. Farley congratulating Sen. Kenneth McKellar of Tenn., on the passing of the resolution to simplify the airmail routes and contracts, during the last hours of Congress. This photo was made shortly after the 73rd Congress ajourned

When Congress closed. Postmaster General James A. Farley congratulatin...

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Sen. Kenneth McKellar of Tenn. (CBS)

Sen. Kenneth McKellar of Tenn. (CBS)

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Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn.

Senator Kenneth McKellar, Tenn.

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The evidence. Washington, D.C. June 11. A returned mail package was placed in evidence at the Senate Post Office Committee hearing today when First Assistant Postmaster General W.W. Howes appeared to defend the charges against the Post Office Department of refusal to deliver mail thru strike picket lines. Howes testified that his department would ask use of not military force to protect "abnormal" deliveries of food and clothing to workers inside strike bound steel plants. He denied that postal officials had made an agreement with union officials concerning the acceptance of delivery of mail matter. In the photogrpah, left to right: Senator H. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire; First Assistant PMG W.W. Howes, Senator Kenneth McKellar; Chairman of the Committee; and Senator Josiah W. Bailey, North Carolina. 6/11/37

The evidence. Washington, D.C. June 11. A returned mail package was pl...

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McKELLAR, KENNETH DOUGLAS. REP. FROM TENNESSEE, 1911-1917; SENATOR, 1917-1929

McKELLAR, KENNETH DOUGLAS. REP. FROM TENNESSEE, 1911-1917; SENATOR, 19...

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