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...that Roosevelt and the New deal have been before the public for an appreciable time and the first hysterical rush of enthusiasm ha subsided, there can be no more enlightening pastime than reviewing what has happened and recalling the first intentions and seeing what causes finally have come to what results. Mr. MacDonald, Professor and editorial writer, has presented in "The Menace of Recovery" a "history and criticism" of the Roosevelt recovery program...
...message ticked in over the wire last week Paris newshawks laid fingers to noses and looked extremely wise. Ah ha said they, "Voila un autré!" The message...
...Ha ha," a Mr. Boudreau of White Plains, N. Y. used to laugh to friends of his 23-year-old wife Catherine, "she thinks she's got a bug in her ear.'' Mr. Boudreau's skepticism seemed justified for, as his wife admitted, nothing had entered her ear since a cricket flew in, and that happened when she was an 8-year-old girl playing on her father's farm in Galway, Ireland. But last week Mr. Boudreau was confounded, Mrs. Boudreau triumphant...
...entire League of Nations in the bargain? And all this single-handed, too. It might be well to consider, at least once again, that we are taking upon ourselves a very serious burden in such a declaration of policy as we have made. It is very significant that England ha refused to cooperate in a joint statement of policy. Probably a desire to avoid the appearance of a "white bloc," which notion the Japanese patriots would seize upon with characteristic shrewdness moved, England to act as she did. Or, yet more probable, and with characteristic British brilliancy, British foreign policy...
Hotel Bradford, Cascades--$30.40. 40.* $1.25 minimum: No cover weekdays. Otherwise $.50. Joe Rines' orchestra. Good music, rather a ha-cha atmosphere, amusing floor show. One of the best for a hilarious evening. Better dress...