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John Francis Dockweiler (d. 1943) was one of thirteen children born to Isidore Dockweiler (1867-1947) and Gertrude Reeve Dockweiler (1871-1937), eleven of whom survived infancy.Â  John Francis followed in his father's political footsteps, serving as a Democratic U.S. Congressman (1933-1939), District Attorney of Los Angeles County (1940-1943), and running unsuccessfully for governor of California in the 1938 Democratic primary."},{"label":"Description","value":"A small political flyer in support of John F. Dockweiler in his campaign for Democratic Representative in Congress for the 16th district.  The front side includes a black-and-white image of Dockweiler, and the back side outlines his political viewpoints."},{"label":"Creator","value":"Allied Printing"},{"label":"Title","value":"Support John F. 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