Word: gov
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the present case is doubtful because, recently, the Gov ernment's case against Fall and the Dohenys was quashed because of the presence in the Grand Jury room of an Assistant Attorney General. Is a stenographer as illegal in a Grand Jury room as an Assistant Attorney General...
...State Court gave up its rulings on wages and working conditions, but insisted on the specified labor-hours. That crippled the Industrial Court's prestige. Last week's final review threw out the ruling on labor-hours. The Relations Court is now believed to be dead.* Gov. Allen's great and good idea for a peacemaker in industry must seek other forms, other prophets...
...dogs lined up now; they called out War Bride and Governor Moscow for a last turn, conferred a moment, came forward with a blue ribbon. "Who's getting it-the bitch?" queried dog-fanciers, craning their necks. No, for War Bride was back in line. It was Gov- ernor Moscow; he was the champion of champions. For the first time in over 25 years, a pointer had won the Kennel Club show...
...Agencies. In 1916, was created the U. S. Shipping Board, in- tended originally as a semi-judicial and regulative body. When the War came, it was supplemented by the Emergency Fleet Corporation, a Gov-ernment-owned organization, entirely controlled by the Shipping Board, for the purpose of carrying on the business of operating a Government merchant marine. For all intents and purposes, the Emergency Fleet -Cor-poration was the business organization of the Shipping Board. For long the Chairman of the Shipping Board was President of the Corporation. It was not until about a year ago (TIME, Jan. 14) that...
...Chicago, is approaching the end of the egregious Veterans' Bureau scandal. Charles R. Forbes, former director of the Bureau, and J. W. Thompson, a contractor, are on trial for conspiracy to defraud the Gov- ernment in connection with the letting of contracts for veterans' hospitals. The testimony in large part was noisome if not nauseous; but it is important in that it will probably result in a legat determination of the charges of corruption in the Veterans' Bureau under the Forbes regime...