Word: utters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first place, allow men to point out the utter falsity of the "facts" on which the whole editorial rests; headlines in the New York Herald-Tribune for Monday morning read "May Day Mob Beats Official At Melbourne; Polish Police Fire on 700; Tokio Seizes 1200 Reds; Spain Arrests Scores; Racial Strife In Africa; 80 Faint in Berlin Arena; Hyde Park Has Riot," while a front page story calls the New York May Day parade "the biggest communist turnout this city has seen." Your editor must evidently have spent the day in the poetry room of Widener, or perhaps talking with...
...Mellon Republican machine in western Pennsylvania, he was first elected to the House in 1926, is now serving his third consecutive term. In Congress: A rear-rank private in the G. O. P. infantry, he is obedient, dutiful, conservative. No speechmaker, he did not utter a word on the House floor (except to answer roll calls) during the first three months of the current session. Though his attendance is good, he is unknown to many of his colleagues and to the Press at large. He modestly writes his own biography in the Congressional Directory in a line and one-half...
...Catholic Church is a tremendously serious organization. . . . You cannot blow up the rich, laugh at the bankers ... or utter demagogic talk to the poor in the name of the Church which is for rich and poor alike. "This Sunday afternoon radio address has been stopped for the season. I am glad, as it had gone a little...
Attorney ? No sir, he did not. Capone is a man of unbelievable arrogance. He knew this plea of guilty involved a penitentiary sentence. The first thing that happened, to my utter astonishment, was this. ... On the very afternoon that the pleas of guilty were entered an afternoon newspaper published in headlines not what the District Attorney's recommendation would be, but what the judgment of the court would be and that brought comment from all over the country...
Writing for Hearstpapers last week, David Lloyd George reminded the world that he was Prime Minister in 1921 when the Anglo-Irish Treaty was made. He declared: "Full independence . . . the Irish Free State already enjoys. Utter separation would be a curse to it and to Great Britain! ... To dispense with [the Oath] is like dispensing with the marriage ceremony...