Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Possibility that Jersey City election tactics had crept into the balloting on the labor issue last week caused no end of worry to State Labor Board officials, it was learned yesterday...
Plenty of people like Senator Byrd. House Minority Leader Snell and a whole slew of ladies from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut who descended on Washington last week are convinced that any further so-called pump-priming will be money down the drain. But that Government spending from 1933 helped bring the U. S. at least a temporary recovery few qualified observers deny. Main objection to resumption of spending has been that the Recovery apparently lasts only so long as the spending and the Government cannot spend forever. To a press conference last week. Franklin Roosevelt gave his rebuttal...
...Mayor Hague won by the simple expedient of jampacking Jersey City's Journal Square, where Messrs. O'Connell and Bernard were scheduled to lambaste Hagueism, with loyal Hague followers. This convinced the crusaders they had best stay away...
Inasmuch as she is considered a friend to U. S. Labor, Aunt Mary Norton's political origins are incongruous. She is a protegee of Labor's No. i bete noire, Jersey City's Boss Frank Hague, who while Aunt Mary was winning her parliamentary battle last week was preparing for a very different battle of his own, v. Representatives O'Connell and Bernard. * That Mary Norton is a political ally of Boss Hague by no means argues a lack of sincerity in her efforts on behalf of labor legislation. On the other hand, neither her sincerity...
After peering and prying into hundreds of Civilian Conservation Corps mouths, Dentist Edgar Alonzo Waterman of Portland, Ore. last week opened his own and spoke a large mouthful. Said Dentist Waterman: The best U. S. teeth come from Arkansas and Tennessee, the worst from New Jersey, New York and New England...