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Under the redwoods 1,200 Bohemians (including Herbert Clark Hoover) & guests sat on rough-hewn logs for the first & last production of The Legend of Hani in one of the Grove's two open air theatres. While Composer Hadley conducted the orchestra through his own score, Bohemians heard Baritone John Charles Thomas of the Metropolitan Opera sing the title role...
...Jewish intellectualism is dead!" cried he. "National Socialism has hewn the way. The German folk soul can again express itself...
...Butter, wheat, barley, oats, corn, poultry, raw cotton, petroleum, wood and timber hewn, sawn, planed or dressed; pit props, pit wood, staves and sleepers; plywood, builders' woodwork including window frames, doors and parts thereof...
Federal Reserve. Although to many last week the U. S. banking structure seemed ready to fall on their heads, there was one big beam that was still as sound as the day it was hewn-the Federal Reserve System. It stood last week as it has throughout the Depression, in an impregnable position. It pumped out $215,000,000 in credit, it saw the money in circulation rise to the highest point in a decade as fear of runs made bankers fill their tills with cash and fear of failure sent depositors scurrying to the tills. It saw its gold...
Poland, by far the biggest and most potent state hewn out of the War, grew agitated last week over her Presidential election next June. Urgent is the necessity of picking a President possessing world prestige-for who knows how much longer the Fascists, Militarists and Junkers now riding high in Germany will let the Polish Corridor alone? To a British journalist Chancellor Hitler exclaimed: "The Polish Corridor must be returned...