Word: arming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from the Hippodrome platform, following Senator Owen and famed Inflation-Senator Thomas, Father Coughlin raised his arm, wagged his finger at a hysterical crowd. Shrilly he yelled: 'Stop Roosevelt! Stop Roosevelt! Stop him from being stopped! And when Franklin Roosevelt is stopped, I imagine that I will be broadcasting from the North Pole...
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...Oakland. Calif, doctors declined Jack Brandon's request that they cut off his right arm, graft it on his friend Harry Weimars, who lost his in an automobile accident...
...While President Roosevelt was still in Washington, earlier in the week, newshawks spotted little William Woodin scurrying out of the White House carrying a leather case under his arm. "What have you got there?" they asked. "Medallions of the President," said the nominal Secretary of the Treasury, "and they are going right back to the Philadelphia Mint to be made over. The President doesn't like them. They make him too young and show him wearing an Army hair-cut." Next day the President made over his Treasury Department command...
...Episcopalians engage in much the same sort of intramural wars as their brothers in England. But because the Anglican Church is an arm of the State, its affairs cause wider repercussions. Only in England could laymen become as excited as they did last week over a second church quarrel, one which involved the English Church Union. A venerable body, long considered high church, the Union has been headed by 94-year-old Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax, a stout Anglo-Catholic who from 1863 to 1877 was Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales. Last week Viscount...