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| Newspaper Article 1949 08/23 Traverse City Record Traverse City, MI Photo of freezer gifted in James K Vardaman Jr's name from Harry Vaughan, President Truman's Military Aide, paid for by a perfume company. |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 01/03 Waukesha Daily Freeman Waukesha, WI David A Bennett, the Chicago Perfume magnate, is named as the one who gave the freezers to top government officials and radios at Christmas including Mrs. Truman and James K Vardaman Jr. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 01/04 Nevada State Journal Reno, NV James K Vardaman Jr denies ever receiving a gift from David A Bennett, Chicago Perfume magnate. Other top officials also deny receiving radios. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 01/18 Waterloo Daily Courier Waterloo, IA Senate subcommittee concluded the hearings on the "five percenters" (bribes for government contracts) with a reprimand to Harry Vaughan and a 36 page report. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 01/19 Gazette and Bulletin Williamsport, PA Senate investigating committee determine perfume companies motive in giving seven deep freezers to Harry Vaughan and his friends in top government positions like Mrs. Truman and James K Vardaman was to expedite a passport process for company employees to be able to go to Europe during World War II. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 01/19 Nevada State Journal Reno, NV Senate Investigating subcommittee completed its findings in the "five percenters" (bribes for government favors) with sharp criticism to Harry Vaughan, James V Hunt, Albert Lewitt, Alden H Waitt and Herman Feldman. James K Vardaman Jr mentioned in Vaughan's deep freezer gifts. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 02/13 Sedalia Democrat Sedalia, MO Mrs. Jerry T Vardiman (Mary Lucille) will host the March 9th Neighborly Neighbors Club. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 04/10 Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville, Illinois Delbert P "Del" Vardaman vs. New York, Chicago and St. Louis R R Co |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 05/17 Sedalia Democrat Sedalia, MO Mrs. Jerry T Vardiman (Mary Lucille) read a letter from a former club member and gave the devotional on John 14:1-4 for the May meeting. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 05/22 Sedalia Democrat Sedalia, MO Mrs. Jerry T Vardiman (Alma) was one of seven women who started the Neighborly Neighbors club in January 1945. She suggested the club name and was Vice President and dramatics chairman. Mrs. Vardeman and Miss Elizabeth Scott were food leaders, giving reports on "potatoes" and "meals that can wait". Mrs. Vardeman died the first year.
In 1947 the new Mrs. Jerry T Vardiman (Mary Lucille) became a new member of the Neighborly Neighbors club. A wedding shower was given for her by the club. In 1948 Mrs. Vardeman received a baby shower. The club has been in existence for 5 1/2 years. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/08 Lima News Lima, OH James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy at the time, pinpointed as slowing down the FBI arrests of those responsible for stealing government documents in the Amerasia Case. James K Vardaman Jr denied any involvement. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/08 Nevada State Journal Reno, NV James K Vardaman Jr testifies in Senate Grand Jury that he returned from 30 days in the Pacific the day President Truman ordered FBI to make the arrests in the Amerasia case therefore he could not have been involved in slowing down the process. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/08 The Berkshire Evening Eagle Berkshire, MA Diary of James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy in 1945, examined for Senate Grand Jury's investigation in stolen government documents in the Amerasia case. Forrestal mentioned contacting James K Vardaman Jr so he may be called to testify again. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/08 The Berkshire Evening Eagle Berkshire, MA Page 1 of 2 James K Vardaman Jr denies any involvement with the Amerasia Case as he was just returning from Okinawa at the time. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/08 The Berkshire Evening Eagle Berkshire, MA Page 2 of 2 James K Vardaman Jr denies any involvement with the Amerasia Case as he was just returning from Okinawa. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/08 The Chronicle Telegram Elyria, OH Senate Grand Jury opens five year old case regarding missing government documents and calls James K Vardaman Jr to testify. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/09 Mount Pleasant News Mount Pleasant, IA Brigadier General Holmes names James K Vardaman Jr as person who slowed down arrests in Amerasia case. Vardaman denies any involvement. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/10 Portland Press Herald Portland, ME James K Vardaman Jr denies any involvement in the Amerasia case at the Senate Grand Jury. The diary of late James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy in 1945, is requested by the Senate from the White House to be examined. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/12 Ames Daily Tribune Ames, IA FBI Director, J Edgar Hoover, testifies he was contacted by Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy in 1945, regarding the Amerasia case but was not asked to slow down the process just inform the President of the facts. Forrestal's diary states he also contacted James K Vardaman Jr. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/12 Portland Press Herald Portland, ME Page 2 of 2 Philip Jaffe, one time editor of Amerasia magazine, called to Senate Grand Jury to testify on stolen government documents found in his company. James K Vardaman Jr being called back to testify. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/12 The Berkshire Evening Eagle Berkshire, MA Page 1 of 2 Philip Jaffe, one time editor of Amerasia magazine, called to Senate Grand Jury to testify on stolen government documents found in his company. James K Vardaman Jr being called back to testify. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 06/13 Waterloo Daily Courier Waterloo, IA Senate Grand Jury investigation in Amerasia Case wrapping up. FBI Director, J Edgar Hoover, confirms Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, contacted him but did not try to slow down arrests. James K Vardaman testifies that Forrestal did not contact him regarding the Amerasia case. |
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| Newspaper Article 1950 11/30 The Dothan Eagle Dothan, Alabama Chairman Claude O Vardaman called a special meeting of the Alabama Republican Executive Committee in Birmingham, Alabama Dec 9, 1950 to pick a new GOP committeeman to replace Lennie Noojin who passed away after serving 12 years. Curtis D Adkins, Ashville businessman and secretary to take his place. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 01/26 Port Arthur News Mrs. A.A. Vardaman, Port Arthur, Texas |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 01/30 Port Arthur News Port Arthur, Texas David A Vardaman received degree in chemical engineering at Texas A&M |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 02/08 Newport Daily News Newport, RI President Truman thinks Federal Reserve Board will keep interest rates low but James K Vardaman Jr criticizes Eccles for giving the President that impression. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 02/12 Ironwood Daily Globe Ironwood, MI Communication between President Truman and Federal Reserve Board unclear due to Chairman McCade not speaking up and Vice Chairman Eccles contradicting agreement to keep interest rates of government bonds at a low 2 1/2 percent after meeting with the President. James K Vardaman criticizes Eccles for giving President the wrong impression. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 02/13 Mansfield News Journal Mansfield, OH Democratic President Truman and Republican controlled Congress at odds over budget and Presidential nominations. James K Vardaman, Federal Reserve Governor, received a letter from Senator Bricker (R-Ohio) stating the President "has failed to grasp the basic issues of fiscal policy." |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 02/19 Portland Press Herald Portland, ME James K Vardaman Jr, Federal Reserve Governor, responds to Senator Bricker (R-OH). |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 02/27 Walla Walla Union Bulletin Walla Walla, WA Federal Reserve Governor, James K Vardaman Jr, who support President Truman's fiscal policy has been outvoted twice. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 03/03 Th Monessen Daily Independent Monessen, PA James K Vardaman Jr, part of Federal Reserve Board, trying to stop inflation. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 09/07 Coshocton Tribune Coshocton, OH Paula Jeanne Vardaman born to Jack and Geri Vardaman. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 09/17 Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville, Illinois Delbert P Vardaman settled out of court for $160,000 with New York, Chicago & St. Louis (Nickel Plate) railroad because of a switch yard accident that occurred 15 May 1948 when Delbert lost both his legs. |
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| Newspaper Article 1951 12/05 East Liverpool Review East Liverpool, OH Synopsis of 1949 "Five Percenters" scandal (bribes for government favors) and results. James K Vardaman Jr mentioned again as having received a deep freezer from Vaughan's contacts with a perfume company who wanted passports during the WWII to Europe to get perfume oil. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 03/27 Humboldt Standard Eureka, CA Transamerica company breaking Clayton Anti-trust laws according to Federal Reserve Board with 700 banks in 5 Western states lessening competition. Ordered to break up and only retain Bank of America. James K Vardaman Jr. did not agree with Board's decision and voted in the minority. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 04/02 Redlands Daily Facts Redlands, CA Transamerica company breaking Clayton Anti-trust laws according to Federal Reserve Board with 700 banks in 5 Western states lessening competition. Ordered to break up and only retain Bank of America. James K Vardaman Jr. did not agree with Board's decision and voted in the minority. Transamerica to pursue a fair hearing with Federal District Court of Appeals. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 05/29 Sheboygan Press Sheboygan, Wisconsin Claude O Vardaman, Republican Alabama State Committee Chairman and a backer of Gen Dwight D. Eisenhower for President conceded that Senator Robert Taft of Ohio would have a majority of the Alabama votes at the Republican Convention in Chicago. Alabama's 10 district delegates stand 7 for Taft and 3 for Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 05/29 The Zanesville Signal Zanesville, Ohio Claude O Vardaman, Republican Alabama State Committee Chairman and a backer of Gen Dwight D. Eisenhower for President conceded that Senator Robert Taft of Ohio would have a majority of the Alabama votes at the Republican Convention in Chicago. Alabama's 10 district delegates stand 7 for Taft and 3 for Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 06/11 Newport Daily News Newport, Rhode Island Claude O Vardaman, leader of Alabama Republicans quoted regarding Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 06/12 The Chillicothe Constitution Chillicothe, Missouri Claude O Vardaman, Alabama delegate for Eisenhower. Taft supporters rammed through 3 delegates for Taft and Eisenhower got 2 delegates. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 06/12 The Chronicle Telegram Elyria, Ohio Claude O Vardaman, Alabama delegate for Eisenhower. Taft supporters rammed through 3 delegates for Taft and Eisenhower got 2 delegates. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 08/19 Dixon Evening Telegraph Divon, Illinois Claude O Vardaman, Alabama State Chairman said organizations in every county will conduct telephone and door-to-door campaigns in support of Republican Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 08/19 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern Oshkosh, Wisconsin Claude O Vardaman, Alabama State Chairman said organizations in every county will conduct telephone and door-to-door campaigns in support of Republican Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 08/19 Reno Evening Gazette Reno, Nevada Claude O Vardaman, Alabama State Chairman said organizations in every county will conduct telephone and door-to-door campaigns in support of Republican Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 08/19 The Zanesville Signal Zanesville, Ohio Claude O Vardaman, Alabama State Chairman said organizations in every county will conduct telephone and door-to-door campaigns in support of Republican Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
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| Newspaper Article 1952 09/07 The Zanesville Signal Zanesville, Ohio Claude O Vardaman, Alabama GOP chairman, said 40,000 people came out to hear Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower when he visited in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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