Word: emanuele
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bill that has passed the House and is up in the Senate) would achieve the President's object without criticism. Chair-man Hatton W. Sumners of the House Judiciary Committee which sponsored this bill had no enthusiasm for the President's proposal. One committeeman, Representative Emanuel Celler of Brooklyn, growled last week as he left the White House that he was opposed "to packing the Court with six new members." If it was going to be packed he thought two new members were plenty...
...Harry Collins mend his talk. TIME did not call conservative Alfred Emanuel Smith a Communist. On the contrary, for illustrative purposes TIME drew the parallel between Mr. Smith, prime representative of the Old Deal in the U. S. Democracy, and Leon Trotsky, prime representative of the Old Deal in Bolshevism, the one superseded by Franklin Roosevelt, the other by Josef Stalin...
Conservative Sir Percy Kurd and Laborite Emanuel Shinwell last week were typical of British extremes which met to give horrible examples of journalistic prying and peeping into British lives, high, low and intermediate. The coroner in a gruesome North London accident case last week was quoted in the House as remarking of N. P. A. cameramen: "They showed scant regard for decencies in their treatment of the dying patient!" Closing the debate, Home Secretary Sir John Simon warmly assured M.P.'s that he will remonstrate with the N. P. A., drew hearty cheers from all quarters of the House...
...third table, "The Control of Currency and Credit", a strong delegation from the Government has already accepted, and four private bankers are still indefinite. Those who have agreed to come are: Dr. Lauchlin Currie, assistant director of research and statistics of the Federal Reserve Board, Dr. Emanuel A. Goldenweiser, director of research and statistics, of the Federal Reserve Board, Russell C. Leffingwell, Morgan Partner, and Henry Morgenthau Jr., Secretary of the Treasury...
...assaulting her. "I'd have gladly paid $10,000," snapped Razorman Stampleman. "That affidavit of hers was just plain murder." The extortion case suddenly collapsed as a mistrial when the prosecution mentioned to the jury a previous indictment of Krone & Ross for similarly extorting $12,900 from Alfred Emanuel Smith Jr. after he had spent a night in a Manhattan hotel with a blonde (TIME...