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thefilmarchive.org John Jackson Sparkman (December 20, 1899 -- November 16, 1985) was an American politician from the state of Alabama. A conservative Southern Democrat, Sparkman served in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate from 1937 until 1979. He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President as Adlai Stevenson's running mate in the 1952 US presidential election. Sparkman High School in Harvest, Alabama and Sparkman School in Somerville, Alabama are named in his honor. Sparkman was born on a farm near Hartselle, Alabama. He attended the rural schools and helped on the family farm. During World War I, he was a member of the Students Army Training Corps. He graduated from the University of Alabama in 1921 and from University of Alabama School of Law in 1923. Sparkman was a founding member of the Gamma Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha. John Sparkman was admitted to the bar in 1925 and commenced practice in Huntsville. He was an instructor at Huntsville College from 1925 to 1928. A Freemason, he was life member of Helion Lodge#1 in Huntsville. He was also member of the Huntsville Scottish Rite bodies and a recipient of the Knight Commander Court of Honor (KCCH). Sparkman was elected as a Democrat to the US House of Representatives in the 1936 election. He was reelected in 1938, 1940, 1942, and 1944, serving in the 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses. In 1946 he served as House Majority Whip. He was reelected in the 1946 House election to the ...
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18, May 2012 - Alabama Legislature passes bill shifting Madison County court oversight from clerk to court adminis
The bill, sponsored by Alabama Rep. Mike Ball, R-Huntsville, awaits Gov. Robert Bentley's signature. The legislation would give Madison County judges more oversight of local court operations, similar to the rest of the state.
18, May 2012 - Madison County may gain 2 seats and additional clout in state Legislature - Everything Alabama Blog
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Madison County would gain a ... Limestone County to reach northwest Huntsville. "I think the law was totally ignored in drafting the districts and, as a lawyer, I don't have much patience for ignoring the law," said ...
18, May 2012 - Huntsville Housing Authority bill passes Alabama House, awaits governor's signature - Everythi
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Huntsville Housing Authority Executive Director Michael Lundy said today he has a "strong sense" that a bill forcing the agency to give advance notice of property purchases will be challenged in federal court. "They're ...
18, May 2012 - Clarke, AL Man charged for alleged rape of 13-year-old girl in January - Everything Alabama Blog
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama-- Huntsville police arrested a man ... Roberts said Clark is a fugitive of justice from Michigan. Clark is being held on a $20,000 bond at Madison County Jail. According to inmate records, there is no bond for his escape ...
18, May 2012 - Chief justice nominee Roy Moore to speak at Republican Men's Club meeting - Everything Alabama
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - Former Alabama Supreme Court ... Etowah County, won the party's nomination in March without a runoff. He faces Democrat Harry Lyon in the Nov. 6 general election. Moore was removed as chief justice in 2003 after refusing a ...
17, May 2012 - Healy, Sires call for gas pipeline guidelines to better protect urban areas - Hudson Reporter
Under PHMSA regulations, Healy said, cities as different as Jersey City and Huntsville, Alabama, receive the same consideration for pipeline construction ... But William Schulte, an attorney at Eastern Environmental Law Center who represents Jersey ...
17, May 2012 - Florence, AL Lauderdale County doctor pleads not guilty to 96-count fraud indictment - Everything Alabama Blog
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A Lauderdale ... near Florence. McCutcheon is accused of billing for those procedures under billing codes used for medically necessary skin lesion removal. McCutcheon's Huntsville-based attorney Robert Tuten said she ...
17, May 2012 - Building permits for Huntsville, Madison and Madison County listed - Everything Alabama Blog
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Items in this feature are gathered from company news releases, court documents and regular news-gathering ... 3007 Caroline Street, Houston, Texas, March 14; Alle Torri Inc., Tony Attanasio, 102 Tipperton Drive, Madison ...
16, May 2012 - Alabama couple gets jail for kids' truancy
Two North Alabama parents are behind bars in Huntsville after a judge sentenced them to jail for letting their children miss too much school.
16, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL Huntsville couple gets jail term for kids' truancy - News-Courier
HUNTSVILLE ... north Alabama parents were behind bars Tuesday after a judge sentenced them to jail time for letting their four children miss too much school. Records showed Sydney Benson, 42, and Laurel Benson, 51, were being held in the Madison County ...
16, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL Should Teens be Tried as Adults in Court? - WAAY-TV
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - In Alabama, teens 14 years and older who are accused of committing ... But McDaniel says his experience in court has shown him immaturity shouldn't be a "get out of jail free" card. He explains, “It don't matter if he's 14, 24, or ...
16, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL Ala. Legislature: End pensions after corruption - WAAY-TV
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Alabama Legislature has given final approval to legislation that would require public employees to forfeit their state pensions if they commit a crime related to their government positions. The House voted 67-16 for the bill ...
16, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL 'Bonnie and Clyde' of truancy jailed for allowing children to miss 299 days of school - E
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A Huntsville couple was sentenced to 270 days ... Sydney Charles Benson, 42, and Laurel Ann Benson, 51, were booked into the Madison County jail on May 9, according to jail records. Huntsville school officials said Tuesday ...
16, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL Third Man Charged in String of North Alabama Bank Robberies Pleads Guilty - 7thspace.com
two counts of brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, and one count of bank robbery. Oliver admitted to robbing CB&S Bank on University Drive in Huntsville on September 29, 2010; Bancorp South on Hughes Road in Madison on October 25, 2010 ...
16, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL Judge Chaney chosen by governor to serve on state judicial commission - Cullman Times
A high-profile case in which the Alabama Supreme Court upheld the JIC’s censure of retired South Alabama district judge John Steensland last April emphasizes the power the JIC wields. The high court upheld the JIC’s findings that Steensland had acted ...
15, May 2012 - Madison, AL Third Man Charged in String of North Alabama Bank Robberies Pleads Guilty - FBI Press Room (press r
BIRMINGHAM—A Huntsville man pleaded guilty today to three 2010 bank robberies in North Alabama, including one in which ... sentenced Anthony Shawn Clark, Jr., 23, of Madison, to four years and 10 months in prison for the 2010 robbery of Bancorp South ...
15, May 2012 - Madison, AL Huntsville man pleads guilty to 3 area bank robberies in 2010 - Everything Alabama Blog
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- A Huntsville man today pleaded guilty ... Ronald Lewis Henderson, 26, of Huntsville and Anthony Shawn Clark Jr., 23, of Madison have already been sent to prison for their connections to the robberies.
15, May 2012 - Huntsville, AL Ala. Senate: Count OT on public workers' pensions - WAAY-TV
The bill stems from an opinion by Attorney General Luther Strange in 2011 that said state law didn't allow for overtime to count toward pensions in the Retirement Systems of Alabama. That ended the pension system's practice of counting overtime.
15, May 2012 - Madison, AL Man facing at least 30 years in prison after guilty plea in bank robbery cases
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WAAY) - A Huntsville man is facing at least 32 years in prison after pleading guilty to three 2010 bank robberies in north Alabama. 35 year old Tavares Antwan Oliver entered the plea in Birmingham Federal Court Monday.
14, May 2012 - Dallas, AL Kennedy, Johnson aide Nicholas Katzenbach dies
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - Hammad Memon was returned to the Madison County Jail Wednesday night. Huntsville police confirmed Memon was returned to the jail from Dallas, Texas about 9:30 p.m. Hammad Memon's apparent effort to flee prosecution last ...
14, May 2012 - Madison, AL Ala. student in school shooting case arrested in Dallas
This undated photo provided by the Madison County Jail via The Huntsville Times shows Hammad Memon. / AP MADISON, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama teenager accused of killing his middle school classmate was arrested Friday in Texas after police tracked his mom's cellphone to find them, police said.
14, May 2012 - Hammad Memon's attorney asks for four-month delay from June 18 murder trial date - Everything
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Hammad Memon's attorney has asked a Madison County Circuit Court to delay Memon's murder trial for four months while he seeks assistance for a mental health defense for his client. Attorney Bruce Gardner filed the ...
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