Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Government hastened to appeal its adverse decision which, if lost in the Supreme Court, would compel the Treasury to refund more than $50,000,000 collected under Section 3O2C...
...would be expected to do as a prisoner in Second Division-scrub his own cell, wear prison clothes, work eight hours a day "at light labor" (library or clerical work)-before Lord Kylsant, just like any U. S. convict, was out again, released on $50,000 bail, pending appeal in October...
...Acute suffering in Pennsylvania moved sad-eyed Governor Gifford Pinchot to appeal for Red Cross aid three weeks ago. American Red Cross Chairman John Barton Payne refused, regretted he could help only in disasters due to "act of God." Governor Pinchot sighed and went off fishing. The Press was full of horrid details of hungry Pennsylvania families awaiting eviction from squalid shacks; of small children, denied milk, eating dandelions...
...state of affairs, she pounced upon the Sunday-showing Capitol Theatre (cinema) in London with a suit. Last week to all cinemen's dismay, a court awarded Miss Orpen $15,000. But the court was dismayed too. It also awarded the Capitol a stay of execution. Planned were appeal and repeal...
...Directorate . . . rejects with indignation . . . the statement contained in the recent encyclical-which was nothing short of a veritable appeal to foreigners-that Freemasons are again highly regarded in the ranks of the Fascist Party. . . . But in this connection the Directorate must point to the monstrous alliance which has been formed between the Vatican and Freemasonry, which are now tied by their common hostility to the Fascist régime...