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September 14, 1926
Douglas Daily Dispatch
Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona
What is this article about?
On Sept. 13, U.S. Senator Ralph H. Cameron addressed a crowd in Miami to promote his re-election bid, after a parade of 71 cars from Globe, led by a jazz band float.
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CAMERON AT MIAMI
(By Dispatch A. P. Wire)
GLOBE, Sept. 13. - United States Senator Ralph H. Cameron spoke at Miami today in the interest of his candidacy for re-election in the November general election. Prior to his speaking a parade in his honor moved from Globe to Miami - between two red lines of fire. Seventy-one cars formed the procession which was headed by a float carrying a local jazz band.
Senator Cameron talked on the issues of the present campaign and outlined his stand on all of them.
(By Dispatch A. P. Wire)
GLOBE, Sept. 13. - United States Senator Ralph H. Cameron spoke at Miami today in the interest of his candidacy for re-election in the November general election. Prior to his speaking a parade in his honor moved from Globe to Miami - between two red lines of fire. Seventy-one cars formed the procession which was headed by a float carrying a local jazz band.
Senator Cameron talked on the issues of the present campaign and outlined his stand on all of them.
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What keywords are associated?
Senator Speech
Re Election Campaign
Political Parade
Miami Arizona
What entities or persons were involved?
Ralph H. Cameron
Where did it happen?
Miami, From Globe
Story Details
Key Persons
Ralph H. Cameron
Location
Miami, From Globe
Event Date
Sept. 13
Story Details
United States Senator Ralph H. Cameron spoke at Miami in support of his re-election candidacy in the November general election, following a parade from Globe to Miami with 71 cars headed by a jazz band float.