Word: electioneerings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another 64 Soviet citizens were executed for "Trotskyism" last week. Dispatches passed by the Moscow censor described Joseph Stalin's hair as "rapidly greying," but the Dictator appeared unruffled as he took his place for a meeting of the Central Executive Committee. With him on the dais sat President...
Soon 112 election rules had been adopted. Only one party, the Communist Party, will figure in the poll. Prison sentences are provided for anyone "who by violence, deception, intimidation or bribery interferes" with the polling, or miscounts or falsifies ballots. Cried Secretary J. A. Yakovlev of the agriculture committee of...
With lazy indifference Mexicans faced a nation-wide election last week. In Mexico City, a town of over 1,000,000 inhabitants, only 3,000 handed in votes. Everyone seemed certain that the National Revolutionary Party of stocky, able President Lázaro Cárdenas would win. They were...
So unpalatable to Britons was the Irish situation of last week that London papers joined in a conspiracy of silence much like that with which they concealed Mrs. Simpson as long as possible. "For all one reads in the British press about tomorrow's election," cabled London Correspondent Frederick...
While Waukegan's marrying parsons lamented last week, the wedding racketeers of Elkton, Md. gloated. Led by Elkton's famed Marriage-Parlorist William ("Pop") Cann, Maryland's taxi-drivers had beaten a June 30 deadline on a new Maryland marriage law. Although this law, requiring a 48...