Word: polished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...United Lutheran Synod of which he is president, Rev. Dr. Samuel Geiss Trexler urged formation of a Lutheran "Church of All Nations" in New York. Services would be held in English and 15 other tongues spoken by Lutherans-German, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Ukrainian, Spanish. Hungarian, Slovak, Wendish, Italian, Polish, Latvian, Estonian and French...
...producers. Demand for rye on the other hand, normally 35,000,000 bu. per year, would be bigger, since at least 5,000,000 bu. were needed in the whiskey trade. Only one factor disturbed the waiting traders as they contemplated their market-millions of bushels of Polish rye in bonded warehouses along the Atlantic seaboard. By last week this stock was estimated at 9,000,000 bu., although the Government reported only 2,500,000 bu. on April...
...months the Federal Government had been unable to make up its mind what to do about imported rye. The Polish Government had successfully stimulated foreign trade by paying a bounty of 30? a bu. to the exporters of rye. Polish grain traders could thus afford to sell it in the U.S. at the U.S. price or less, even after paying the 15? per bu. tariff rate. Domestic rye producers protested that this would be dumping, urged Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau to use his powers under the Tariff Act of 1930 to raise the duty on rye by an amount...
...market broke, oats, wheat and barley started down. Last week, while they were still sliding, the Chicago Board of Trade wrote an open letter to the Treasury, blamed Secretary Morgenthau for the general break in prices because he did not slap an extra duty on the Polish...
...editor of a Polish-language newspaper, accused of collaborating with an Endicott Johnson foreman. Another was a Scranton, Pa. church organist, behind whose organ $1,250 of the bogus bills were discovered. Another was Robert Reidt Jr., son of a Long Island tea shop proprietor who frightened his neighbors in 1925 by proclaiming the end of the world was at hand...