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The House of Representatives

Congress must meet annually on January 3. Members of this House of Representatives were elected
Nov. 5, 1940; terms from Jan. 3, 1941, to Jan. 3, 1943. Salary of members, $10,000 a year.
Speaker, Sam Rayburn, D., of Texas.

Clerk of the House of Representatives-South Trimble, D., of Kentucky.
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ILLINOIS-Continued

12 Noah M. Mason*..
13 Leo E. Allen*

14 Anton J. Johnson*
15 Robert B. Chiperfield
16 Everett M. Dirksen*.
17 Leslie C. Arends*
18 Jessie Sumner*.
19 William H. Wheat*.
20 James M. Barnes*.
21 Evan Howell.

22 Edwin M. Schaefer*.
23 Laurence F. Arnold*.

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24 James V. Heidinger. Rep...Fairfield
25 C. W. Bishop..

.. Rep...Carterville
At L. William G. Stratton. Rep...Morris
At L. Stephen A. Day.....Rep...Evanston

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NEW YORK-Continued

8 Donald L. O'Toole*....Dem..Brooklyn 9 Eugene J. Keogh*. 10 Emanuel Celler*. 11 James A O'Leary 12 Samuel Dickstein* 13 Louis J. Capozzoli. 14 Arthur G. Klein....

Dem..Brooklyn .Dem.. Brooklyn Dem.. West N. Brighton .Dem..New York City Dem.. New York City ..Dem..New York City 15 Michael J. Kennedy..Dem.. New York City 16 William T. Pheiffer.....Rep...New York City 17 Joseph Clark Baldwin Rep... New York City 18 Martin J Kennedy*...Dem.. New York City 19 Sol Bloom*

20 Vito Marcantonio* 21 Joseph A. Gavagan 22 Walter A. Lynch* 23 Charles A. Buckley*.

Dem..New York City A L... New York City ...Dem.. New York City Dem..Bronx Dem..Bronx

24 James M. Fitzpatrick*. Dem..Bronx

25 Ralph A. Gamble*
26 Hamilton Fish*
27 Lewis Rockefeller*.
28 William T Byrne*
29 E Harold Cluett*.
30 Frank Crowther*

31 Clarence E. Kilburn*.
32 Francis D. Culkin*.
33 Fred J. Douglas*.
34 Edwin A. Hall*.

Rep...Larchmont
Rep...Garrison
Rep...Chatham

Dem.. Loudonville
Rep...Troy
Rep...Schenectady
Rep...Malone
Rep...Oswego
Rep...Utica

Rep...Binghamton

35 Clarence E. Hancock.. Rep...Syracuse.

36 John Taber*.
37 W. Sterling Cole*.
38 Joseph J. O'Brien*.
39 James W. Wadsworth
40 Walter G. Andrews*..
41 Alfred F. Beitert
42 John C. Butler.
43 Daniel A. Reed*.

Rep...Auburn
Rep...Bath
Rep...East Rochester
Rep...Geneseo
Rep...Buffalo
Dem..Williamsville
Rep...Buffalo
Rep...Dunkirk

At L. Matthew J. Merritt*.Dem..Flushing
At L. Caroline O'Day*

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.Dem. Rye CAROLINA

Dem.. Washington Dem.. Warrenton Dem.. New Bern, Dem. Nashville .Dem.. Mount Airy Dem.. Chapel Hill Dem.. Fayetteville Dem.. Lexington

9 Robert L. Doughton*.. Dem..Laurel Springs 10 Alfred L. Bulwinkle"...Dem..Gastonia 11 Zebulon Weaver*......Dem.. Asheville

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Rep...Cincinnati
Dem..Hamilton
Rep...Lima
Rep...Bryan
Dem.. Waverly
Rep...Blanchester
Rep...Marion
Dem..Toledo

Rep...Ironton

..Dem..Chillicothe

Rep...Columbus

Rep...Vermilion
.Dem..Akron
Dem..Caldwell
Dem. Canton
Rep... West Lafayette
Dem..St. Clairsville
Dem.. Youngstown
.Dem..Cleveland
.Dem.. Cleveland

22 Frances P. Bolton*. Rep...Cleveland

At L. George H. Bender*..Rep...Cleveland Heights At L. Stephen M. Young. t Dem.. Cleveland

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4 Lyle H. Boren*.

5 Mike Monroney*

6 Jed Johnson*.

7 Victor Wickersham. 8 Ross Rizley At L. Will Rogers*..

Dem..Seminole

Dem..Oklahoma City
Dem.. Anadarko

Dem.. Mangum
Rep...Guymon
Dem. .Oklahoma City

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*Served in the 76th Congress. Served in a previous Congress. The House of Representatives of the 77th Congress consists of 435 members. The composition as elected Nov. 5, 1940, was: Democrats, 266; Republicans, 161; Progressive, 3; Farmer-Labor, 1; American Labor, 1; Independent, 1; vacancies, 2.

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Nebr.

Dwight Griswold, R.

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Jan. 1943

Alaska... Ernest H. Gruening, D.
Hawaii.. Joseph P. Poindexter, D.
Phil. I... Francis B. Sayre, U. S.
High Commissioner.

Feb. 1944

Mar. 1942

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Nev

E. P. Carville, D.

N. H.

Robert O. Blood, R.

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Jan. 1943 P. Rico. Rexford Guy Tugwell... Indf.
Jan. 1943 Virgin Isl Charles Harwood.
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Political, Legislative, Financial Information on States

Source: World Almanac Questionnaire

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The National Anthem

Source: Records of Congress By an Act of Congress, approved by the President on March 3, 1931, the words and music of "The Star Spangled Banner" were designated as the national anthem.

The words were written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key (1780-1843), a lawyer, of Frederick, Md., and Washington, who, as a visitor on board a British vessel in Baltimore, had witnessed the British bombardment of Fort McHenry.

The words were sung to the air of "Anacreon in Heaven."

Whenever the National Anthem is played at any place where persons belonging to the armed forces of the United States are present, all officers and enlisted men not in formation shall stand at attention facing toward the music (except at colors, when they shall face toward the colors). If in uniform, covered, they shall salute at the first note of the anthem, retaining the position of salute until the last note of the anthem. If not in uniform and covered, they shall uncover at the first note of the anthem.

Life Insurance in Force in the United States

Source: Life Insurance Year-Book of The Spectator, Philadelphia; figures do not include business of foreign companies operating in the United States

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Annual Fire Losses in the United States

Source: 1879-1916, Journal of Commerce; since, National Board of Fire Underwriters

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Fires cost annually in the United States about 10,000 human lives.

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