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THOMAS, John Parnell, a Representative from New Jersey; born in Jersey City, Hudson
County, N.J., January 16, 1895; attended the public schools of Allendale, N.J.,
the high school at Ridgewood, N.J., and the University of Pennsylvania at
Philadelphia; during the First World War served overseas as a second lieutenant
in Company B, Three Hundred and Sixth Infantry, and first lieutenant and
captain in Headquarters, Regimental Staff of the Fiftieth Infantry, 1917-1919;
engaged in investment securities pursuits 1920-1938 and in the insurance
business in New York City since 1938; member of the borough council of
Allendale, N.J., in 1925; mayor of Allendale 1926-1930; member of State house
of assembly 1935-1937; elected as a Republican to the Seventy-fifth and to the
six succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1937, until his
resignation January 2, 1950, following conviction on charges of salary fraud;
chairman, Committee on Un-American Activities (Eightieth Congress); editor and
publisher of three weekly newspapers in Bergen County, N.J., 1951-1955; real
estate solicitor in 1955 and 1956; defeated for the Republican nomination for
Congress in 1954; engaged in investment securities; moved to St. Petersburg,
Fla., where he died November 19, 1970; cremated; ashes interred in Elmgrove
Cemetery, Mystic, Conn.
BibliographyCarlson, Lewis H. J. Parnell Thomas and the House Committee on
Un-American Activities, 1938-1948. Ph.D. diss., Michigan State University,
1967.
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