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...cheering for President Hoover's "peace talk" and the cheering for the "war resolution" prompted Funnyman Will Rogers, in his syndicated newspaper article, to ask: "Now what's the answer? The only thing I can make out of it, the Daughters like to cheer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WOMEN: Daughters in Arms | 4/28/1930 | See Source »

...charge of fraud. Settlement of the suit announced last month from the King's Bench awarded United Diamonds ?325,000 plus ?25,000 cost. Although the fraud charge was withdrawn, awarding of the sum to United Diamonds was tantamount to admitting that fraud did exist. It could not cheer Solomon Joel to believe that the British Government harbored such a suspicion and was furthermore quite prepared to act upon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Sound Diamonds | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

President Hoover last week had need of all his good cheer to meet discouraging reports from London on the progress of the Naval Conference (see p. 21). While he was not ready to despair of some form of success from the parley, he was disappointed at the manner in which its negotiations seemed to be going around & around & around in a profitless circle. Chief Delegate Stimson continued to send him optimistic reports on the possibility of progress, but Stimson optimism did not seem to jibe with the pessimistic cablings of expert newsmen. Strong though the temptation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Hoover Week: Mar. 24, 1930 | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

...multitudinous echoing of the cry of Christ: "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." Also typical of what was happening elsewhere was a meeting, held in The Bronx soon after Bishop Manning's service, at which 12,000 Atheists and their sympathizers paid 25? to cheer and stamp for speakers deriding all religions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Day of Prayer | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

Next morning, as the 80 Disobedients again took the path, the village was asleep; not a single cheer resounded. In a nearby hamlet Saint Gandhi called his lonely procession to a halt, gazed up and down the silent, empty street, addressed the blank windows of slumbering houses. "If you do not awake you will be looted by other people, if not by Englishmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: March-to-the-Sea | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

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