Word: repealers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...means a one-way damnation. Asked if he thought business had done its share, the white-haired old financier replied: "Business has not cleaned up its own stable, it has not met the Government people in the fullest spirit of co-operation." Eloquently he urged modification-but not repeal-of the undistributed profits and capital gains taxes, and declared that the new tax bill with its initial reforms of the tax system might be "the leading economic event of current history." And on at least two points his practical economic suggestions coincided with Administration ideas- wages & hours legislation, equality...
There is only one remedy. It is: REPEAL THE TAXES THAT ARE DISCOURAGING PRIVATE ENTERPRISE AND DESTROYING THE OPPORTUNITIES YOUTH MUST HAVE. The Boston Evening Americans...
...Repeal of Prohibition in the U. S., legalizing of horse racing in California and the sudden suppression of public gambling in Mexico have reduced the border town of Tijuana (literally "Aunty Jane") from an egregious haunt for U. S. tourists to a bedraggled ghost city of boarded-up saloons and flapping signs. Some excitement occurred two months ago when 400 unemployed barricaded themselves in the big Agua Caliente (literally "Hot Water") hotel and defied the garrison of 28 soldiers to oust them. Since then Aunty Jane has been tomb-quiet...
Coming as a sharp rebuff to those in favor of erasing the law from State ledgers, the action yesterday was believed by most observers to bury the repeal move for a year at least. There is still a chance that the senate will accept reconsideration today in a move preliminary to sending the bill to the House of Representatives...
...vote favoring repeal in the measure's second reading on Tuesday was considered a strong indication that the legislation be placed on Governor Hurley's desk. His veto message last year and his remarks at the opening of the present session of the General Court assert his firm support of the oath...