Word: speeches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...reinstated as a citizen by Franklin Roosevelt within the last year. He is now head of the "Spectro-Chrome Institute" at Malaga, N. J., which claims to cure diseases by colors and light rays, as well as a candidate for Governor. Last week he opened his campaign with a speech to an audience of eight in Newark's Berwick Hotel. Said King of Duty Ghadiali: "Senator Clee will not make a good Governor because his mind is toward God. He won't be able to cope with political deviltry...
...will be on our way to join Joe Stalin, Handsome Adolph and Maestro Mussolini. With those boys you take what is dished out to you. You not only like it if it kills you-but you also cheer for it-or else. That is the end of free speech which is the end of everything properly called American...
Last night, in Dunster House, Saxler or one of his KKK brothers seemed to be putting their ideals into practice, probably out of protest to the proposed Black radio speech. Flory crosses, crudely constructed from paper but none-the-less grimly reminiscent of there real thing, floated down through the air of the main Court...
...collected under false pretenses" upon a news dispatch printed in the New York "Herald-Tribune" of August which reported a parade and demonstration of trade unionists and radicals thru New York's Yorktown and Harlem districts, in which Governor Elmer A. Benson, Farm Laborite of Minnesota, made a speech favoring Mayor La Guardia's re-election...
Then President Roosevelt delivered his Constitution Day (see p. 9) speech demonstrating that Court Reform, with him at least, was by no means a dead issue. Down went the market again, obliterating its rally, plowing into new low ground for the year. Despite its market effect the President's speech did not alter the obvious political fact that the Administration has no more intention of letting a runaway bear market develop now than it had to see a bull market get out of hand last spring. At that time the Federal Reserve Board was bearing down on credit. Fortnight...