Word: harboring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...challenge to the authority of the United States Government has been met, swiftly and firmly. . . . Government cannot be coerced by mob rule. ... It is my sincere hope that those agitators who inspired yesterday's attack upon Federal authority may be brought speedily to trial. . . . There can be no safe harbor in the U. S. for violence. . . . Order and civil tranquillity are the first requisites in the great task of economic reconstruction...
After beating up Buzzards Bay to Sippican Harbor for the night, Governor Roosevelt confided to the Press that he was going to ask Lieut.-Governor Lehman this summer to make the usual gubernatorial inspection of public institutions throughout the State. Wiseacres immediately jumped to the conclusion that Nominee Roosevelt was preparing to put the Lieutenant-Governor forward as his successor at Albany. Acting Governor Lehman has run the State quietly and well for many a week while its chief executive was in Georgia having his lame legs treated. Last week Mr. Lehman gave a 30-day reprieve to a murderer...
Three hours after dark the Myth II dropped her hook off Marblehead. "Howdy, Colonel!" exclaimed Governor Roosevelt next morning when mousey little Edward Mandell House went aboard for a cockpit chat. A fair breeze whiffed the Myth II around Cape Ann, carrying her snugly into Portsmouth harbor. "Wonderful! Perfectly grand! Simply splendid," bubbled Cruiser Roosevelt & crew at the end of their 300-mi. voyage...
...Lunns, who keep a weather eye out for any new chance to catch a living that the varying sea affords, keep a jealous friendly eye on the size of their rivals', the Fosdyck's, hauls. Villains of the tale are the stormy, treacherous North Sea, and the Bramblewick harbor entrance, a narrow passage between two "scaurs" (reefs) which any heavy sea makes impassable. In this setting, as old as the hills of sea water about which he eloquently writes, Author Walmsley tells a tale like the sea's next wave, unique and fresh...
...planned Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool. With a 168-ft. diameter, it will be world's biggest. 8) The world's biggest single unit grain elevator at Albany, N. Y., covering eight acres, holding twice as much grain as all the elevators in New York Harbor. 9) The world's largest new type gas tank in Syracuse...