Word: armed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Economy Act under which President Roosevelt lopped $460,000,000 from the pension rolls. For weeks the White House has been deluged with complaints that such reductions will work a real hardship upon men with battle injuries. Case after case has been cited of veterans who lost an arm, a leg or an eye and who now must take a 50% cut in their compensation. Last week President Roosevelt stole more critical thunder from the bonuseers by announcing...
...faced with the gravest condition if Germany leaves the Geneva conference for the second time. ... I think-and I am speaking without consultation with my colleagues-that the juridical result of this would be that Germany would be bound by the Treaty of Versailles, and an attempt to arm would be a breach of the Treaty. This would bring into operation the sanctions which the Treaty provides...
...dismissed for writing descriptions of beaten patients on the hospital charts. There were 15 serious Jewish cases in his own ward. Jews beaten until injured for life, one nearly blind, one who had to be sent to an insane asylum, one with many stab wounds in his arm, another shot through the leg many times...
...Barton by his onetime file clerk Gertrude Gussenhaven Wagner King (TIME, May 1): dismissal and award of $156 for costs to Mr. Barton in Manhattan Supreme Court. In jail on Barton's charges of attempted extortion, Mrs. King did not appear in court. ¶ To the injuries (broken arm & leg. internal injuries) of Thomas David Schall Jr., 23, son of Minnesota's blind Senator: an award by a Washington jury of $60,000 plus interest against Standard Oil Co. of N. J., whose truck collided with the Schall automobile near East Riverdale...
...church has received the same." Newshawks hastily headlined that a split was looming in the Episcopal Church. But churchmen thought not-not in the urbane organization which Cardinal Newman called the Via Media, the Middle Way. The Evanston discussions went placidly on. Bishops Scarlett and Johnson left the floor arm-in-arm. Dr. Howard Chandler Robbins of Manhattan called for the hymn, "The Church's One Foundation Is Jesus Christ Her Lord...