Word: nationally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...LAST CHANCE!" screamed advertisements by great utility companies in the Nation's Press last week. Last chance for investors to save their savings from destruction by President Roosevelt! Wire your Representatives...
...relations which were so unfortunately interrupted five years ago, has insured a complete restoration of the era of good feeling between the U. S. and Liberia which had existed for nearly a century. I believe that this action will contribute immeasurably to the future development and progress of a nation which needs and deserves encouragement. More than this, it will tend to preserve the sovereignty of Liberia against the cupidity of foreign nations which would like nothing better than the flimsiest excuse to treat Liberia as Japan is acting toward China and Italy toward Abyssinia...
...Unless they were extended by Congress in the next five days, the treasury would lose some $1,500,000 a day in revenue. Presumably the Administration was set to drive the extension resolution through in that time?and with it the President's tax proposals. Next day the nation's headlines bannered the news: a vast and unprecedented tax bill was to be made the law of the land in about 120 hours. Senator Harrison spent the night roughing out a draft of the measure the President wanted so badly. He told the Senate that he did not think there...
Already the New Deal had done something for The Unemployed, for Farmers, for Labor, for Business, for Railroads, for Homeowners, for Bank Depositors, for Investors. Last week its roving eye uncovered a new category. "I have determined," announced President Roosevelt, "that we shall do something for the nation's unemployed Youth...
Died. Mrs. Alice Brown Davis, 82, chieftain of the Seminole Indian nation; of heart disease; in Wewoka, Okla. Daughter of a Scottish physician and a Seminole princess of the Tiger clan. Mrs. Davis was appointed chief of the Seminoles by President Harding in 1922 to succeed her brother, the late Governor John F. Brown Jr. of Oklahoma...