Word: joined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...among ourselves a substitute for bonded liquor that far excels in every degree and in every manner, both in taste and effect, that which was dispensed prior to the enactment of that amendment. "I therefore call upon you and the hard-liquor drinkers of these United States to join me in an organization to be known as the 'Liquor Drinkers of America,' that we get together immediately and act at once before it is too late. All are eligible as members who drink at any time any of the following: Corn liquor, rye, barley, white mule, gin, moonshine...
...Hoover proposals and so did La Republique, news-organ of Premier Herriot's own Radical Socialist Party. Should they stand together the Radical Socialists and Socialists would have to pick up only an additional handful of votes to force French acceptance of the proposals, but M. Herriot hesitated to join forces with M. Blum, knowing that on other issues the Socialists will not support him, that to keep his Cabinet from being defeated he must curry favor with the Right. On a quick dash up to Paris last week Premier Herriot appeared worried and irresolute, said that the "chief fault...
World Court: "America should join...
...District of Columbia suggested giving them Federal lands to till for a living. Commander Waters said they would "dig in for the winter" and stay "till hell freezes." Red agitators began to work within the ranks. Reports were heard that wives with children were on the march to join their husbands at Bonus City. Police officials hoped the B. E. F. would soon start to disintegrate. One general fear was that homeward-bound veterans, hungry, penniless, desperate, would form roving bands which would prey upon the countryside...
From the sky, after a terrible flight, come the pigeons with news from the front-the worst. Arigho flies off to join the troops, leaving Allen commandant in his stead. At the Staff meeting in Dublin, measures to meet the crisis are harangued. The politicians, represented in the army by Commandant Malone, want only to pull their chestnuts out of the fire; but Allen, to his own surprise, proposes Catherine's plan. Malone's men accuse him of treason. Before they can court-martial him he escapes with Brigid and Catherine, to the friendly aviation base at Rathdonnel...