Word: pats
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Decidedly in the shadow of the picture, Pat Johnson's grapplers will make their way to New Haven today to compete in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament. They will meet with such outstanding teams of the East as Lehigh, the favorite, Yale, Princeton, and Penn. State...
...Morgenthau, who proposed not only to avoid new taxes but to mitigate those which give businessmen a "what's-the-use" attitude. The Administration's tax man in the House, Chairman Bob Doughton of Ways & Means, echoed Mr. Morgenthau. At a meeting of Senate committee heads, Chairman Pat Harrison of Finance, arch foe of the Administration's social-control tax theories, was permitted to cry a truce on all legislation unsettling to Business. Secretary of War Woodring even made a speech last week in which he deplored "spending and taxing," apologized that spending was necessary "because...
WASHINGTON--Sen. Pat Harrison, D., Miss., chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, demanded tonight that Congressional leader unite in a drive to reduce federal expenditures at least 10 per cent. He warned that "economic confusion and chaos" may ensue if reductions are not made immediately in regular appropriations, and even more substantial cuts effected in emergency relief bills...
Also on the program is "Off the Record," set in a newspaper office that actually resembles a newspaper office, and concerning the attempt of Joan Blondell and Pat O'Brien to reform a criminally inclined youngster, played by Bobby (Dead End) Jordan...
Sikeston's "Pole Cat" is Editor Charles Blanton himself, a salty, 75-year-old veteran of small-town journalism whose son Henry is Federal District Attorney in St. Louis, whose daughter, Catherine, is Senator Pat Harrison's secretary in Washington. Incensed by the Negro sharecroppers who camped alongside a road in nearby New Madrid County last month, "The Pole Cat" backed up and let fly as follows: "The question was asked if the babies and small children in the exodus to the roadsides had milk to drink, and was answered by an onlooker that the only milk given...