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...Canada uprose in the House of Commons to sputter: "There is no intention that this country should offer its surplus of grain at fire-sale prices or throw its surplus on the markets of the world so long as this Government exists." But recognizing that his belated New Dealish Government may go out of existence at the general election next autumn, Prime Minister Bennett added: ''It may well be that other policies may prevail, but they will prevail at the expense of this country...
...evening Star. Its 80,000 circulation is 35,000 less than the Journal's, 56,000 less than the Tribune's. Started 15 years ago as an organ of the Non-Partisan League, the Star was at first rambunctiously radical, has lately grown respectable and New Dealish. It went through a receivership from which it was extricated by the late Albert Burnett Frizzell. Last week the Frizzell estate sold controlling interest in the Star to Gardner Cowles & sons, publishers of the fatly prosperous Des Moines Register & Tribune. Reputed price...
...that theory Ontario's loud New Dealish Premier Mitchell ("Mitch") Hepburn last week launched the five nine-months-old girls into Ontario politics, just when tallest Annette beat out heaviest Yvonne by one day for the honor of cutting the first tooth...
...Bacon Fall to jail for a year, and made a great public name for himself, to boot. On the Supreme Court, to which President Hoover appointed him in 1930, he has been conservative-he voted with the majority on the Oklahoma Ice case-but he has also been New Dealish, voting with the liberals on the Minnesota Mortgage and New York Milk cases...
Most of Author Myers' prayers concern social matters. "For Slum Clearance" is definitely informative: Do Thou make us ashamed of our toleration of the slums, which in disproportionate measure continue to make criminals and prostitutes of many boys and girls who never had a chance. Reflecting the New Dealish attitude of the Federal Council of Churches, the prayer "For Labor" comes closest to striking a political note...