Word: conflictingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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News from two of the most interesting fronts of today has been choked off to a trickle lately. For the past fortnight almost nothing has come out of Germany except official announcements by the government; the state of the Russo-Japanese conflict in Siberia has completely dropped out of the papers. Concerning the latter it is possible to say that no news is good news; more will be heard when the tangible results of the Soviet Recognition become known, but for the present to hear of no fresh border outbursts or inter-capital spats is reassuring. As for Germany...
Many amazing and tragic things have taken place in Germany since the advent of the Nazis, but one of the most terrible has been the conflict between the new etatisme and the President Church. The attack upon Protestantism has come from within and without, from Teutonic prelates and Brownshirt authority. Dr. Reinhold Krause in a meeting at the Berlin Sport Palace boomed out his now famous four points: one, that all Jews be excluded from the Church; two, that ghetto parishes be instituted for the ostracized; three, that the Old Testament be thrown out because of its obviously Hebraic origin...
...National Recovery Act, dealing particularly with its constitutionality and enforceability, has been prepared for publication in the Harvard Law Review, it was announced today at University Hall. The article, written by editors of the Review, treats many of the legal aspects of the NRA, now a subject of conflict among lawyers, and lays particular stress upon the effect of the new legislation on anti trust laws and labor status...
...repudiated by the Harvard Law Review, and it is shown how the courts, by adopting a "modified rule of reason," can allow industrial co-operation without opening the door to monopolistic abuses by profiteers. At the same time, a warning is issued of the possible conflict with state anti-trust laws, and the necessity for new state legislation is stressed...
...anxious waiting--awaiting a time when the powers will agree to ask him back to Geneva, with appropriate minor concessions. In effect this election is Germany's last call for a peaceful settlement. Pollux is inclined to be pessimistic about this matter, and to predict an "un-moneyed, simple conflict" comparable to the Thirty Years' War. I am inclined to agree...