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Charles Hiram Randall

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sweeping" that the Playground and Recreation Commission "will not be able to designate the days when Boy Scouts can go to the mountain camps. Why, the board can't even set separate days for men and women to bathe." But just the next week, he switched his vote to a new majority decision, favoring integration, which prompted Council Member
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He was accused by Charles C. Grider, president of the First Councilmanic District Civic League, of failing to keep his campaign promises to (1) immediately construct a 40-mile stretch of Riverside Drive and a "truck speedway," (2) begin construction of a high school in the district, (3) build bridges
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Randall ran against four other candidates in the primary election and came in second. The results were: Charles T. Wardlaw, 3,106; Randall, 2,851; Edgar Lampton, 1,593; Arthur M. Fellows, 627; and Clara L. McDonald, 328. Randall was elected in the June final vote, 4,292 votes against Wardlaw's 3,719.
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at Fletcher Avenue, Alessandro Street, Glendale Boulevard and Dayton Street, (4) secure "immediate removal of the Los Feliz Hospital and the dairy at the foot of Alessandro Street," (5) build a school in West Atwater and enlarge the school in East Atwater and (5) widen Glendale Boulevard, Alessandro
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Randall ran unsuccessfully in 1922 (45,794 votes and 41%), 1924 (67,735 votes and 36% as a candidate of the Prohibition, Socialist, and Democratic parties), 1926 (61,719 votes and 38%), 1934 (18,760 votes and 14% as a Progressive), and 1940 (36,406 votes and 22% as a candidate of the Prohibition and
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Randall at first voted in favor of having the city attorney appeal a judge's decision ordering the city to stop the practice of segregating its swimming pools by raceβ€”a practice that had been going on since July 30, 1925. Randall had vigorously opposed the judge's ruling, stating that it was "so
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The council member faced a recall election in September, the first in the city under the new charter, but the attempt failed by a vote of 3,901 to 2,595. Names on the ballot to succeed him in case the recall succeeded were John W. Cooke, assistant city engineer stationed in Van Nuys, and Greeley
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candidate. On Apr 5, 1917, Randall voted against declaring war on Germany. Randall was re-elected by a 38,782 to 31,689 (55% to 45%) margin over a Republican in 1918. Randall was defeated for re-election in 1920 by a Republican, by margin of 62,952 votes (60%) to 36,675 votes.
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won 27,560 votes (30.3%), Republican Frank C. Roberts won 25,176 (27.7%), and Socialist Henry Hart won 10,084 votes (11.09%). Taking advantage of California election laws at the time, Randall was re-elected in 1916 as the nominee of the Prohibition,
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Charges were made that Randall used his official position to delay the paving of seven miles of San Fernando Road in order to have the highway graded to the same level as Radford Avenue, on which Randall owned property.
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residents verbally attacked Randall when he withdrew funds that had been set aside for (1) paving and improvement of Canoga, Devonshire and Chatsworth Streets and (2) building a new road from the Valley through
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He was married first to May E. (or Ethel May) Stanley, in November 1885. They had a daughter, Mrs. Clyde Cassels. His wife died in November 1931, and he and Edith B. Leake then married in November 1932.
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from 1925 until 1933 and as President of the City Council for his final term from 1931 to 1933. In 1926, he was the first council member to face a recall election under the present city charter.
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He was overruled by the council in his desire to install seven miles of ornamental lighting posts on San Fernando Road, a move that was endorsed by the Municipal Art Commission.
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improvement district, his reputed delaying of the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge project and his changing of historic street names in the Valley, the main complaint being a change from
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Randall fought against the removal from the new five-member city Planning Commission of his secretary, Estelle C. Holman, who had been appointed by Mayor
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parties defeating Charles W. Bell (running as an independent candidate) by the margin of 58,826 to 33,270 (57.8% to 32.7%) with 9,661 votes for the
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ticket. He withdrew in August in order to concentrate on a race for Congress in California on both the American and Prohibition party tickets.
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He was also an independent candidate for the United States Senate from California in 1928, receiving 5% of the vote. Republican incumbent
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Amelia Frappolli, β€œThat Time Congress Debated Prohibition and Used Beer Bottles as Props on the Floor,” β€˜β€™Roll Call,’’ November 2, 2008
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but who was ruled ineligible because she had not been a member of the former 50-member commission under the old city charter.
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Way to Van Nuys Boulevard. He was elected in the primary, the votes being Randall, 4,691; John E. Lambert, who had the
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to the main part of Los Angeles. He said he wanted the adjoining property owners, not the city, to pay for the work.
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His addresses in Los Angeles were 1263 North Mariposa Avenue (near Pico and Normandie) and then 8973 Radford Avenue,
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commissioners, the "power trust." the "patent paving trust" and the seven council members who voted against him.
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Candidates in the May primary were Randall; Truitt Hughes, 44, retired lawyer and rancher, the choice of the
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Randall won in the May primary, 5,856 against 3,732 for William C. McColl and 888 for Frank W. Rice.
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The son of the Rev. Elias J. Randall and Sarah F. Schooley, Randall was born on July 23, 1865, in
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on July 1, 1931, by a bare majority, and promptly "declared war in no uncertain terms" upon
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was re-elected overwhelmingly with 71% of the vote and Democrat Minor Moore received 23%.
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Opposition continued before the May primary election because of Randall's handling of a
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Randall was on the Park Commission 1909–11 and the Planning Commission 1911–12.
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In 1924 Randall was for a time the candidate for U.S. vice-president on the
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endorsement, 2,598; Frank W. Berkshire, 1,676; and Clara L. McDonald, 233.
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These are the figures as certified by the City Clerk to the City Council.
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Prohibition Party members of the United States House of Representatives
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from California
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Randall came in second in the May primary. The results were:
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Biography folder, Los Angeles Public Library, via Internet
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Bound for Freedom:Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America,
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Randall won 28,097 votes (30.9%), Congressman 2237:1924 United States vice-presidential candidates 1555: 1553: 467:Randall was the first person to represent the 2182:U.S. House of Representatives 1618: 1616: 1550: 1484: 1447: 1394: 1353: 1317: 1219: 1180: 1040: 945: 909: 873: 837: 801: 755: 716: 1868:"City Swimming Pools Opened to All Races," 2217:Presidents of the Los Angeles City Council 1590:"Angeleno Quits Race for Vice-President," 36: 2147:President of the Los Angeles City Council 1613: 163:President of the Los Angeles City Council 61:U.S. House of Representatives 19:For other people with the same name, see 2222:Members of the California State Assembly 451: 2188:California's 9th congressional district 1851:University of California Press (2005). 2209: 1883:"Vote Drops City's Pool Racial Case," 1541: 1539: 1537: 1535: 86:March 4, 1915 β€“ March 3, 1921 2093:Join California Charles Hiram Randall 2071:"Charles Hiram Randall (id: R000036)" 1627:September 23, 1926, pages A-2 and A-3 1575:"Mrs. C.H. Randall Ill in Hospital," 657: 645: 642: 541: 383: 175:July 1, 1931 β€“ June 30, 1933 634:Electoral history of Thomas F. Cooke 627: 2287:20th-century California politicians 1532: 469:Los Angeles City Council District 1 447: 312:from 1915 to 1921. He was the only 13: 1623:"Retention of Randall Announced," 14: 2298: 2282:20th-century American legislators 2046: 663: 590:and Riverside Drive to 100 feet. 137:January 2, 1911 – January 6, 1913 2272:Editors of California newspapers 2053: 1788:"Randall Draws Valley's Wrath," 689: 677: 561: 21:Charles Randall (disambiguation) 2032: 2018: 2004: 1990: 1976: 1962: 1948: 1934: 1920: 1905: 1891: 1876: 1861: 1841: 1826: 1811: 1796: 1781: 1773:"Council Makes Randall Chief," 1766: 1751: 1736: 1721: 1706: 1691: 1676: 1661: 1638:"Randall Faced by Irate Foes," 1560:"Randall Burial Set Tomorrow," 475:of 1925. He served until 1933. 16:American politician (1865–1951) 2277:Editors of Nebraska newspapers 1986:May 7, 1931, pages A-1 and A-2 1930:May 5, 1927, pages A-1 and A-3 1646: 1631: 1598: 1583: 1568: 1521: 378: 364:, which he edited until 1915. 1: 2180:Member of the  2165:U.S. House of Representatives 1653:"Expect Light Primary Vote," 1510: 1302:U.S. House of Representatives 1204:U.S. House of Representatives 786:U.S. House of Representatives 350:United States Railway Service 310:U.S. House of Representatives 277:Ethel May Stanley (1885–1931) 43: 2232:People from Auburn, Nebraska 1833:"Randall Lights to Go Out," 478: 388:Randall was a member of the 327: 7: 1837:February 14, 1928, page A-1 1818:"City Plan Member Ousted," 1803:"Sharp Stick for Randall," 1564:November 13, 1931, page A-3 10: 2303: 2252:California Prohibitionists 1958:May 9, 1929, pages 1 and 2 1687:May 5, 1929, pages 1 and 6 456:Randall (far left) in the 316:candidate ever elected to 279:Edith B. 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He also served on the 2257:California Independents 1972:June 6, 1929, page A-1 1792:July 22, 1925, page A-1 2028:June 8, 1933, page A-1 2000:June 4, 1931, page A-2 1944:June 9, 1927, page A-1 1887:July 4, 1931, page A-1 1872:June 26, 1931, page A1 1822:July 1, 1927, page A-1 1777:July 2, 1931, page A-1 1762:June 8, 1933, page A-1 1717:June 6, 1929, page A-1 1642:May 12, 1926, page A-1 461: 426:Progressive parties). 394:United States Congress 344:and edited a paper in 2084:Charles Hiram Randall 2039:April 6, 1945, page 6 1901:May 7, 1925, page A-1 1747:May 4, 1933, page A-1 1732:May 7, 1931, page A-1 1672:May 5, 1927, page A-1 1579:May 4, 1929, page A-8 455: 356:and then founded the 340:beginning in 1885 in 298:Charles Hiram Randall 30:Charles Hiram Randall 2199:Walter F. 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Index

Charles Randall (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
California
9th
Charles W. Bell
Walter F. Lineberger
California State Assembly
74th
President of the Los Angeles City Council
Winfred J. Sanborn
Howard W. Davis
Auburn
Nebraska
U.S.
Los Angeles
California
U.S.
Prohibition
Los Angeles
California
U.S. House of Representatives
Prohibition Party
Congress
Los Angeles City Council
Auburn, Nebraska
Kimball
Harrisburg
United States Railway Service
Santa Fe Railroad

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