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1312: 31: 504:. Cafe operator George R. Hubbard had 2,250 votes and Charles Downs, running for the last time for his old seat, had 1,423. Bennett sued Navarro on the grounds that the latter "did not give his full name as Charles Navarro Guarino," but the case was dismissed by Superior Judge Joseph W. Vickers. Bennett's last major vote in the council was on June 26, 1951, in favor of federally subsidized 1333: 1326: 292:
That sort of talk is bosh. ... If teaching boys how to do interior decorating, plumbing, lathe work and cabinet-making and teaching girls how to make hats and dresses and custard pies is an aristocratic attempt to tie a millstone around the neck of genius, then let us become more aristocratic. If we
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who had been a City Council member in 1925 but was removed from office that year upon conviction of receiving a bribe from a developer. Bennett won in the April primary with 12,173 votes to 2,834 for Downs and 1,843 for Bratton (four precincts not reported). Two years later, in 1949, Bennett was
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accused Bennett of having used a city automobile for an "unauthorized and illegal" trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1937 and on his return, "presenting the city with a bill for gasoline and oil." Bennett denied the charge. In the 1943 election, Bennett was endorsed by the
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which said that "Although inclined when first elected toward ultra-liberal views, years of practical experience have tempered Bennett's convictions." Bennett won the election in the primary, 5,510 votes to 3,718 for Vernon Kilpatrick and 1,573 for George W. Barnard.
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on Un-American Activities to investigate Communist influence in Los Angeles "as soon as possible." That month he won in the primary election, 9,526 votes to 2,192 for Willard E. Badham, 1,620 for Solly F. Smith and 804 for Allan M. Rose.
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choice) and Mary A. Van Dame. Bennett won, 9,287 votes against 3,806 for Smith and 1,071 for Van Dame. By that time, Bennett had joined the "anti-Bowron bloc," and when the city council was reorganized in July, he was elected
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endorsement, Bennett was defeated for reelection after seventeen years in office. In the primary, he came in third with 3,835 votes, compared to 5,301 for State Assemblyman Vernon Kilpatrick and 5,077 for musician
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in 1934 but lost. In February 1935, still a college professor and living at 3017-1/2 Hoover, he took out a nomination petition for the City Council seat in the 10th District, campaigning against the incumbent,
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He was re-elected at the primary in April 1945 by 12,207 votes to 2,327 for William L. Biber, a "well-to-do used-car lot owner taking his first fling at politics." Bennett was endorsed by the
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had accused Bennett, with other councilmen, of having misused city automobiles, asking for a grand jury investigation. The issue resurfaced in 1943, an election year, when Council Member
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He lost in another bid for state superintendent of public instruction in 1938. Bennett was known for supporting "liberal" measures in the city council and had the support of Mayor
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Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials: 1850–1938, compiled under direction of the Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles, March 1938 (reprinted 1966)
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in Pomona schools be penalized. "I'd like to eliminate such phrases as 'hand somebody a lemon,' 'cut it out,' 'the once-over,' and a lot of similar expressions," he said.
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can keep the boys and girls off the street and reduce the number of street-corner loafers by teaching some useful trades in our schools I think it is our duty to do so.
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attack on Bennett's championing of a police union, but despite that and an accusation that he had appeared "as the supporter of radical movements or legislation." the
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in 1933. Bennett received 5,974 votes to Ingram's 5,810, and they faced each other in the finals. In that race, Bennett won by a vote of 8,794 to 8,064.
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from 1935 to 1951. He was defeated for reelection after seventeen years in office in the wake of his arrest on a morals charge. He was a Democrat.
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in July 1914, replacing the retiring schools chief, W.P. Murphy. Near the end of his first school year, he responded to a statement by the
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to be "an attempt at aristocracy to keep children of the laborer in the working class so they couldn't better themselves." Bennett said:
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Bennett was elected chairman of the Los Angeles County Democratic Central Committee in September 1942, unseating Claude L. Welch.
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In 1937 Bennett ran as an incumbent against George McLain but without the support of EPIC. He won in the primary, 8,065 to 5,306.
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Other candidates in the 10th District primaries were Lenna G. Walradt, a lecturer; Allan M. Rose, employed by the
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Bennett made news in January 1944 when he urged that a woman be appointed to a vacancy on the
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movement. He was the only council member to vote against an April 1939 resolution urging the
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Police Station." A complaint was later issued by the city attorney's office "charging two
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Bennett ordained an anti-slang week in April 1915 and ordered that anybody who used
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on October 2, 1950, by two police officers who "took a statement from him at the
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In 1951, running in the shadow of a morals charge (above) and deprived of a
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Occupational Exploratory Courses for Junior High School (Grades 7, 8, 9),
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was dismissed "in the interests of justice." He paid a fine of $ 100.
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While a city councilman, Bennett, then 65, was taken into custody in
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endorsed him over his opponents — Bertrand R. Bratton, a
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In 1919 he was appointed head of the local office of the
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Exploring the World of Work; a Guidebook to Occupations,
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Gadsden Won His Purchase, But His Railroad Waited,"
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Grant to Eisenhower; Political Giveaways Unlimited,
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Frederic Smith (the 1174:"Mayor Bowron Elected; Sewer Bonds Winning," 562:Vocational Education of Junior College Grade, 8: 769:"Ods Bodkins, Me Lad, Desist Thy Slanging," 550:Problems of the Elementary School Principal, 919:"Complete Semi-official Election Returns," 1451:California politicians convicted of crimes 1416:Presidents of the Los Angeles City Council 1343: 695:"Councilman Bennett Faces Morals Counts," 623:links requires the use of a library card. 341:State Superintendent of Public Instruction 29: 18: 1388:President of the Los Angeles City Council 964:"Two Ex-Councilmen Seek Sanborn's Seat," 93:President of the Los Angeles City Council 327:, effective in the fall semester, 1926. 256:, died July 31, 1968, at the age of 88. 627: 467:The 1947 election was highlighted by a 1294:"Council Votes for Low-Rent Housing," 1234:"City Primary Election Is Important," 306:Federal Board for Vocational Education 1249:"Outlook in City's Council Contest," 105:July 1, 1941 – June 30, 1943 63:July 1, 1935 – June 30, 1951 7: 889:"Kersey for State Head of Schools," 647:"Edward Bennett, 85, Dies at Home," 386:; he was concentrating on issues of 1313:Works by or about G. Vernon Bennett 352:movement (EPIC) and opposed by the 268:, before taking up his position as 1054:"Bowron Leaves on Trip to Chile," 1024:"Returns From Tuesday's Primary," 522:Library of Congress Online Catalog 198:, a professor of education at the 14: 1441:20th-century American politicians 1331:photo of Bennett buying war bonds 949:"Complete City Primary Returns," 538:Debate Questions on U.S. History, 429:In late 1941, political reformer 325:University of Southern California 200:University of Southern California 339:Bennett attempted a run for the 252:Bennett, who was then living in 1446:People from Gridley, California 1069:"Welch Unseated by Democrats," 415:by a vote of 9 to 6, replacing 348:. Bennett was supported by the 680:"Kiwanis Clubs Back Meeting," 488:reelected without opposition. 1: 1204:"City Council Choices Made," 1099:"Bennett Trip Under Attack," 814:"Assails Work for Disabled," 754:"Useful Trade Best Defense," 392:thirty dollars every Thursday 241:." 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Christensen 319:, was hired to be an 290: 1431:California Democrats 1264:"Election Returns," 1223:April 3, 1947, page5 1219:"Election Returns," 1208:May 30, 1947, page 2 1129:"Election Returns," 784:"Choose Pomona Man, 574:Legalistic Pursuits, 323:of education at the 315:Bennett, who held a 282:Benjamin Ide Wheeler 243:disturbing the peace 218:Bennett was born in 170:Pasadena, California 994:"Primary Returns," 923:May 9, 1935, page 2 532:Junior High School, 431:Clifford E. 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Index


Los Angeles City Council
10th district
E. Snapper Ingram
Charles Navarro
President of the Los Angeles City Council
Robert L. Burns
Waverly, Iowa
Pasadena, California
Democratic
Pomona
University of Southern California
Los Angeles city councilman
10th District
Waverly, Iowa
Kiwanian
Lincoln Park
Highland Park
morals counts
disturbing the peace
lewd vagrancy
Pasadena
Gridley, California
superintendent of schools
Pomona
University of California
Benjamin Ide Wheeler
vocational training
slang
Federal Board for Vocational Education

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