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A. Harry Moore

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In 1916, Wittpenn unsuccessfully ran for the governorship and retired from politics. Hague ran to succeed him as mayor and Moore formalized their alliance by leading his slate of commission candidates. The Hague slate swept the 1917, 1921, and 1925 municipal elections; Hague would remain as mayor for
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During Moore's final term in office, his principal concern was again economic recovery. Moore continued to divert road funds toward direct relief, especially work relief in the form of federally subsidized highway and water facility projects. In 1939, he attempted to pass a $ 60-million highway bond
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Moore attempted to take advantage of the emergency to reorganize state and local government but was unsuccessful. He offered proposals to overhaul state courts, to add a home rule amendment to the constitution, to place state bureaucracy under firmer executive control, and to adopt a sales or income
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Moore's second term in office was focused on economic recovery. He maintained his conservative approach, calling for the reduction or postponement of expenditures to enable local governments and the private sector to regenerate. The 1932 legislature gave him discretionary power to curb spending, and
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In 1913, Jersey City adopted the commission form of government, and Moore ran successfully for an inaugural seat on the five-man governing body. As director of Parks and Public Property, he promoted recreational facilities and opportunities for city youth, particularly handicapped children. In 1931,
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World War II began in the second half of Moore's term and was the focus of his final years in office. He established the Governor's Emergency Committee, the first state civil defense agency in the nation, by executive order. He also oversaw the development and training of the national guard and, in
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Moore also promoted tax reform as railroad taxes, a major source of revenue for over a century, declined. Moore proposed a broad-bsed replacement tax but the legislature, believing that new taxes would weaken the recovery, opposed him. Instead, pari-mutuel betting was legalized via referendum, with
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Clee alleged voter fraud, a claim which would hang over Moore's final term. Hague stymied various court cases and efforts by the state legislature to investigate the claims. In 1940, when an investigating committee of the United States Senate attempted to reopen the controversy, it discovered that
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By 1931, Moore was a polished campaigner. He emphasized patriotic and religious themes ("the broad generalities of the eternal verities") and added amusing and emotional ancedotes. He focused his attacks on President Hoover and Governor Larson, blaming them for the ongoing economic misery. To
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hit the state in 1929, the Republican Party was in complete control of the state and received the blame for the economic collapse that followed. Moore maintained a public profile during Larson's term in office, following a rigorous speaking schedule, continuing his involvement in fraternal
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program, which called for greater government spending and a firmer role for government authority in the regulation of the economy. Nevertheless, Moore vigorously lobbied to ensure that New Jersey receive its share of public works projects and federal relief funds.
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In response to rising crime and disorder, especially at night clubs, Moore called for an expansion of the state police force, which had been established in 1921. Moore also received national attention as a result of the sensational 1922
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In a much improved showing, Moore carried all but four counties; Baird received a majority only in his native Camden. Moore's plurality of 230,053 votes and 57.8% of the vote were the largest yet recorded in the state's history.
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Moore spent only three years in Washington; they were largely unhappy. He referred to the Senate as "a cave of winds" and was ill at ease as a partisan supporter of the New Deal, especially as President Roosevelt pursued more
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In addition to the ongoing state and federal investigations into voter fraud, Moore damaged his reputation and popularity by appointing Hague's son to the Court of Errors and Appeals, the state's highest court, in 1939.
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As a leading figure in Jersey City, Moore was scouted as a candidate for governor as early as 1921. With Hague secure in control of the state party, he chose 1925 to secure Moore's easy nomination for governor.
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he dramatically reduced appropriations from $ 34.5MM to $ 20.7MM by 1934. He reduced funding for state programs, especially highway construction, in favor of municipal aid and direct relief to the impoverished.
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of Essex County, a relative of Moore's by marriage. Despite the candidates' personal acquaintance, the 1937 election was bitter and hard-fought. Moore defended himself from charges that he was opposed to the
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Moore married Jennie Hastings Stevens, a neighbor, on March 28, 1911. They had no children. Moore taught the men's bible class at Lafayette Reformed Church, while Jennie taught Sunday school.
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With Hague as his benefactor, Moore's primary role as governor was to deliver patronage to the Hudson County machine. After the election, Moore told the press, "You can say for me that in
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Alongside his gubernatorial duties, Moore ran for the United States Senate in 1934 at Hague's insistence. Despite a strong year for New Jersey Republicans, which included the election of
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as special prosecutor. Simpson's failure to convict Frances Noel Stevens Hall and her brothers for the murder of Hall's husband and his lover was an embarrassment to Moore and the state.
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powers, on most appointments. This proved little trouble; Moore generally took a conservative approach and received a positive reception from the Republican legislature.
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Moore was also tasked with implementing the new Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissions, designed to preserve some elements of Prohibition after its national repeal.
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the A. Harry Moore School in Jersey City was designed to specifically meet the needs of handicapped children. He also formed an alliance with fellow commissioner
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Moore became involved in local Democratic politics at an early age, developing a reputation for public speaking and the sobriquet, "the boy orator of Lafayette."
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organizations, and hosting a weekly radio program on station WOR. By the end of 1930, Moore had established himself as the obvious choice for governor in 1931.
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Moore, known as "Red," dropped out of local public schools to become a clerk at age thirteen. In his spare time, he continued his education at the
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In 1928, Moore was barred from seeking a second consecutive term in office. The Hague machine was finally stalled in the election of
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In his final years, Moore maintained a residence in his old Lafayette neighborhood but spent most of his time at a summer home in
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A spot of agreement between the legislature and governor was land use control. After the United States Supreme Court decision
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thirty years. Moore also entered law at this period, attending evening classes at the New Jersey Law School in Newark (now
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Hague attempted to recruit Moore to run for governor in 1943, but Moore adamantly refused. Hague instead ran mayor
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issue; the Republican legislature instead opted for a $ 21-million issue which was ratified by voter referendum.
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In 1937, Moore accepted Hague's invitation to run for the governorship a third time. His opponent was Reverend
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tax as a permanent revenue base. His only successful proposal was a statute to modernize municipal finance.
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In 1927, Moore did conflict with the legislature in efforts to provide sufficient potable water for
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In January 1941, Moore left office for the final time, to be succeeded by Secretary of the Navy
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As in his first term, Moore was involved in overseeing a high-profile criminal case: the
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on July 3, 1877. His parents were Robert White Moore and Martha (nรฉe McCoomb) Moore, of
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In 1945, Governor Edge appointed Moore to a vacancy on the State Board of Education.
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Moore ran in the general election as a "wringing wet" candidate, opposed to ongoing
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and Roosevelt; he survived thanks to another large plurality from Hudson County.
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Moore also oversaw transportation reform efforts, led by his eventual successor
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After retiring as governor, Moore resumed his legal practice in Jersey City.
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from 1935 to 1938, before stepping down to begin his third term as governor.
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his final months, the administration of the nation's first peacetime draft.
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matters I am strictly organization." However, he had to cooperate with the
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For his entire career in elected office, Moore was associated with
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His final major political involvement was as campaign manager for
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His focus remained bringing federal projects to New Jersey and
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as Moore's successor, Moore was easily elected to Washington.
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A Cycle of Power: The Career of Jersey City Mayor Frank Hague
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atop the ticket, Republicans won a landslide in New Jersey.
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His second term drew Moore's philosophy into conflict with
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Larson's victory had a silver lining for Moore; when the
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Moore died on November 18, 1952, at the age of 75, in
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and developed proficiency in bookkeeping and typing.
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horse betting expected to make up the lost revenue.
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who served three nonconsecutive three-year terms as
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