Word: couzenses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶ Received from Michigan's Couzens a resolution to investigate advertising by radio, with particular consideration of the possibility of reducing the amount of advertising talk over the air to a bare announcement of the name of a firm sponsoring a program.
Congressional committees found no shortage of legislative proposals to start work on. In ten days 6.383 bills were introduced in the House. 2,311 in the Senate, the great majority on private matters for aggrieved constituents. Michigan's Senator Couzens wanted a railroad probe while Senators Capper of Kansas...
¶ President Hoover and 46 other White House workers pledged three days' pay to Washington's Unemployment relief fund. The President's contribution: $616.44. Meanwhile protests began to appear against the method of relief fund collection among the Government's 75,000 departmental workers. Collectors had...
Married, James J. Couzens, 83, father of Senator James Couzens of Michigan; and a Mrs. Anne Cason, 67, of Pomona, Calif, whom he met eight months ago; in Riverside, Calif.
Detroit re-elected its red-haired Mayor Frank Murphy. Last year idealistic Mayor Murphy almost bankrupted the city with his dole system of unemployment relief, got in bad odor with almost everybody in town except the poor people who helped him last week. Frank Couzens, 29-year-old son of...