Word: loudnesses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...into a stand which may easily lead to a war, and to a fatal war from the angle that Germany cannot afford war and could not, in all probability, find outside support. But it is obvious that he cannot now be deterred. His present position demands a period of loud shouting and of anxious waiting--awaiting a time when the powers will agree to ask him back to Geneva, with appropriate minor concessions. In effect this election is Germany's last call for a peaceful settlement. Pollux is inclined to be pessimistic about this matter, and to predict...
While the Governors were in Washington, the Farm Holiday movement plowed to a standstill but not without loud backfirings. Wham! a cheese factory went up at Belgium, Wis. Wham! Wham! two more were dynamited at Krakow and Zachow. Repudiating their Holiday leader, Wisconsin farmers, bundled against the biting winter winds, held up city-bound milk and food trucks, braved ax handles, tear gas and blackjacks, stormed the Sunshine dairy at Waterford three times in a day, destroying 34,000 Ib. of milk by dumping it on the ground, pouring gasoline in the vats. Thirty-five picketers at Wausau were arrested...
There has been a loud squawk out here by the "More Holy than Thou" crowd against the adoption of this prison for the purpose of housing these intractable Federal thugs. While I cannot imagine any community inviting this "attraction" into its midst I do think that these protests are out of order. Convicted criminals must be imprisoned somewhere. I his somewhere must necessarily be in the proximity of some community. If the Government wants to use Alcatraz let the people of the San Francisco Bay area accept it just as citizens we accept unpleasant taxes, jury duty and compulsory military...
...through these deadly obstacles for the Imperial troops. Three heroes of a Japanese sappers' corps, named Takeji Eshita, Jo Kitakawa and Inosuke Sakue, fastened to themselves a firing bomb three metres long and jumped into the wire entanglements. The bomb exploded with a loud detonation, smashing the three heroes and the barbed wire to pieces. These heroes died a desperate death, opening a way for the infantrymen to make a dash, which eventually resulted in the occupation of the enemy's camp. Their heroism makes even demons...
...feet first as is his custom, Man Mountain Dean gave a miserable account of himself. After three minutes Savoldi butted his adversary head-first but below the belt, lost the bout on a foul. Carried out of the ring by three ushers and a policeman, while the crowd gave loud hoots, Man Mountain Dean an nounced his plans: another month of training v. Mrs. Dean, a return match against Jumping Joe Savoldi...