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Therefore I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do hereby appoint the first day of the year 1942 as a day of prayer, of asking forgiveness for our shortcomings of the past, of consecration to the tasks of the present, of asking God's help in days to come...
...seemed a foregone conclusion that the Conservatives, under the leadership of local Boss Alberto Barcelo, would win. They were not so strong as the Radicals numerically, but the election laws were on their side. The laws permitted them, as the winning party in the last election, to appoint all poll officials and to run the election machinery pretty much as they wished...
First Punches. Likewise to Chicago Tribune drivers word had gone down: "No rough stuff." To its carriers the Tribune said: "The Tribune is not concerned whether you do or do not handle the Chicago Sun. However, if you desire to handle it, the Tribune reserves the right to appoint other agents to handle the Tribune...
...officers elected will be President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasur- er, and two members-at-large, all of whom will constitute the executive council, and may appoint two additional members-at-large. Five delegates will be chosen for the convention, which is being held at Harvard from December 27 to 30, and which will merge the various liberal interventionist student groups into a united national organization...
When Ambassador Castillo Nájero left Secretary Hull's office, he had an agreement on oil. Technically, it did not end the oil dispute. It was merely an agreement to agree in the future. By its terms each country will appoint one expert to determine how much the U.S. oil interests will be paid for the expropriated property. The experts will report before April 20, 1942, and there can be no appeal from their decision. If they do not agree, diplomatic negotiations begin, pledged to a settlement within five months, or the whole deal is off. The settlement...