Word: remained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...defense of the Administration the following points are made: 1) The B. E. F. had no constitutional right to remain in Washington after Congress adjourned. 2) Veterans were ejected from Government buildings needed for an improvement program which would increase employment. 3) Rioting was started by Communists and criminals bent on revolution. 4) The Army was not summoned until the police had lost control of the situation. 5) Dynamite was found in the Anacostia camp. 6) Many in the B. E. F. were not veterans but hoodlums and bums with forged discharge papers. 7) The troops were humane, did their...
...Constitution ("Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances") does not specify that Congress must be in session for such assembly and petition. 2) The Government buildings from which veterans were ejected remain untouched and unworked after five weeks. 3) Every veteran arrested as a rioting Red has been released for lack of evidence; three veterans indicted for assaulting police had good overseas records; not one criminal record has been turned up among the B. E. F. 4) Police Superintendent Glassford had cleared...
Last week it was suddenly arranged for Governor General Roosevelt to remain at Manila throughout the campaign. Secre tary of War Hurley cabled him: "The President has reached the conclusion that you should not leave your duties for the purpose of participating in the campaign. . . . He believes it to be your duty to remain at your post...
...Wardell, who managed Governor Roosevelt's unsuccessful preconvention campaign in California and Mr. McAdoo who swung the votes at the Chicago convention that nominated Roosevelt. As each candidate claims to be the true apostle of Roosevelt Democracy, the New York Governor could hardly visit the State now and remain neutral...
...ants went to France, while the others moved east to Prussia and the Polish border. The French branch of the family still exists; the French army contains a General Baron Jean de Gail who as a colonel served on the Interallied Rhineland Commission. The von Gayls and de Gails remain on the best of terms, a fact which saved the life of one of them during the War.* When the von Papen Cabinet seized control of Germany and effectively doubled the army by taking over the Prussian state police, no French newspaper could approve, but they did publish human interest...