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...citizens may have a slogan as important as "Remember the Maine!"-namely, "Remember Mrs. Simpson!"-and be disinclined to rush overseas a second time to help the "Mother Country" fight. Not in the least far-fetched in the United Kingdom today, this authentic fear was giving serious concern in Whitehall. In 1936 thus far Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin has received at No. 10 Downing St. no U. S. citizen of however great distinction, excepting diplomats, and to a member of his own Cabinet who attempted to introduce an American he replied. 'I am really not in the mood...
...interest to him that President Miguel Moriano GÓmez y Arias was pushing through the Cuban Senate yet another radical constitution. Batista's concern was to harangue Cuba's peasants, farmers, canefield workers, sugar growers and the like, about his own pet form of "dictatorship" which is neither Fascism nor Stalinism, but Batistism. Like all devotees of isms, "The Savior of Cuba" has at least one cranky plank in his platform. This is a scheme to put a 9?-tax on every bag of sugar produced in Cuba and use the proceeds, estimated...
...Court, not on the ground that its news was not appropriated by the radio station, but because, in the opinion of Mr. Justice Roberts, his colleagues concurring unanimously, the A. P. failed to show more than $3,000 worth of damages, minimum amount with which a Federal Court may concern itself. Fascinated with the fact that A. P. is a non-profit-making organization, the justices decreed that the A. P. therefore could not "lose" the dues paid by its member papers if radio newscasting should put them out of business. Their share in the general A. P. expense...
...decide for themselves. . . . But I don't like the looks of the recent flurry in stocks selling at a few dollars a share. That kind of activity in 'penny' stocks may mean, the uninformed person is coming into the market-and that is a matter for concern...
There is no special danger of a spread of the infections except that which is usual in the case of colds. No special concern for the present situation was expressed by Dr. Bock...