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...more than was received last year. Star guest speaker at the Presbyterian assembly was Secretary of the Interior Ickes, a good Presbyterian, who reviewed the social objectives of the New Deal, pictured them as identical with those of Christianity, and asked: "Will the leaders in the Church follow the banner which has been boldly raised by President Roosevelt -. . . wholeheartedly or only reluctantly...
...haired woman caused commotion in the streets of Philadelphia last week. Beauteous, impulsive Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of Pennsylvania's Governor, gayly trotted through City Hall Plaza traffic in a jingling silvery sleigh on rollers. Mounted on the shafts were signs urging PINCHOT FOR SENATOR. Overhead fluttered a banner with this strange device: VOTERS-DON'T LET REED TAKE YOU FOR ANOTHER SLEIGH RIDE-VOTE FOR PINCHOT. "It's awfully silly," the Governor's ebullient lady confided, "but it makes a good picture." Political tricks and stratagems far craftier than this were going on all over...
Cuba. A crowd of about 10,000 people marching peaceably under red banners got as far as Carlos III Street in Havana when they heard something that sounded like a shot. Panicky soldiers fired wildly into the crowd, which returned the fire. Seven workers, one woman, two soldiers and a policeman were wounded. Next day students staged a protest meeting, rioted again. Soldiers this time killed one, wounded 16. Spain. An almost complete general strike tied up Spain for the day. Killed: 1; wounded: 14. Chile. Tight censorship closed the Press after clashes between Santiago crowds and mounted carabineros...
...Literal translation of the first two verses: With banner high and ranks firmly closed The shock troops march with steady stride. Our comrades, shot by Red Front and Reaction March in spirit in our ranks. Clear the street for the brown battalions Clear the street for the shock troops! Already hopeful millions look to the swastika; The day of Freedom and of Bread is dawning...
...organized. This was true of the University of Colorado with its American Brown Shirts, and Columbia, where the Fascists brought in Daniell of Stock Exchange-stink bomb fame. At Peoples Junior College in Los Angeles a song sheet appeared on which were printed the college song, the Star Spangled Banner and a purple swastika. Both at Johns Hopkins and Amherst, where there were strikes, R.O.T.C. men threw firecrackers and rotten vegetables into the ranks of the demonstrators. At the former university, the R.O.T.C. turned the water hose on speakers, faculty as well as student...