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Will Rogers occupied a box with Henry Ford. Cinemactor George Raft sat with Radio's Father Coughlin. Bradenton, Fla. changed its name to Deanville. Two men died of heart failure. Children in Detroit were happy: a radio was installed in every schoolhouse auditorium to enable them to hear about it. A newborn baby was named Marvin Dean Gonda. The members of the Byrd Expedition at Little America learned that Funnyman Joe E. Brown was in Detroit. To the U. S. public, the meaning of this series of irrelevant events was completely clear. Two baseball teams were playing each other last...
Since leaving Washington, he has written two books, The Money Muddle and It's Up to Us, just published. He has swapped punches with Father Coughlin, written articles, spoken his mind from a dozen platforms...
...professors hard at work on plans for a central bank, completely controlled by the Government, which might supersede the Reserve system. And many a social in novator, including Father Coughlin and Wisconsin's young La Follettes, openly hoped that when Franklin Roosevelt named a new Governor for the Federal Reserve Board he would be the last...
...silver bloc. Notable catches were Errett Lobban Cord, member of the Committee for the Nation, owning 1,651,000 oz.; Frank A. Vanderlip Jr., son of another member, owning 300,000 oz.; Amy Collins, treasurer of the Radio League of the Little Flower, mouthpiece for ardent Silverite Father Coughlin, 500,000 oz.; A. Atwater Kent, radio tycoon, 675,000 oz.; Everett Sanders, chairman of the Republican National Committee...
...going to come from the East, if at all. In the popular mind, the voice of the East is the voice of the Bankers, and the intensity of this feeling can be blamed on the policies and speeches to the New Dealers, and their attendant nuisance, Father Coughlin, Huey Long, Jim Farley and the rest...