Word: invalidated
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Graduated from a genteel ladies' seminary at 16, married at 18, Dorothy Dix was thrown on her own resources by an invalid husband. Fear of the poorhouse produced a nervous breakdown, to recover from which friends sent her to balmy Bay St. Louis, Miss. There Mrs. Gilmer met Mrs. Eliza Poitevent Nicholson, owner of the Picayune, to whom she showed a dialect piece called How Chloe Saved the Silver. It so impressed Mrs. Nicholson that she bought it for $3, told Editor Burbank to hire the author...
Year ago public sensibilities were shocked when the company offered to parcel out among all claimants the sum of $20,000. According to the terms of the passenger contracts, of which many a victim remained unaware, claims were invalid unless entered within 30 days...
...Naples, Belinda Warren (Miss Laye) has returned to the dank residence of her frosty aunt. The inescapable laws of biology soon com plicate Belinda's problem. She is to have a baby. Unhappily, the baby's illegitimate father is already married to a childless invalid. The baby's illegitimate grandfather rationally proposes that the little newcomer be smuggled into his son's home, passed off as his son's legal heir...
...impounded processing taxes were not to be confused with the near billion of processing taxes which the Government had actually collected. The Treasury never got its hands on the impounded money, which remained in custody of various Federal Courts. When AAA had been declared invalid, and a rehearing of the case denied, the Federal Judges released the impounded taxes, most of which the processors have already recovered. The $1,000,000,000 will be much more difficult to get back. In 1935 the original AAAct was amended to provide that, even if the law were declared unconstitutional, the processor could...
...Roosevelt's suggestion the automotive year was shoved ahead two months to flatten the curve of employment in the industry. And while more automobiles were made and sold in the last three months of 1935 than in any other fourth quarter in U. S. history, comparisons were quite invalid, inasmuch as previous periods included, not the post-automobile show selling season, but the annual shutdowns for retooling. However, November shows are apparently here to stay despite the fact that an early start has created a problem which last week had the motor industry by the ears. That problem...