Word: divisionism
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Still the Congress wrangled, all last week, over the relief bills to be enacted for drought-stricken farmers and the industrial unemployed. The House wanted to lend the farmers $30,000,000 for feed and seed; the Senate wanted to lend them $60,000,000.* The Senate insisted that the...
One judge resigned, two removed, one jailed, one missing-such was the 1930 mortality of New York City's judiciary up to last week, with investigations still going on. To the record last week came additions: one more judge indicted, one more resigned. The indictment was for George F...
First defiance of President Hoover in the Senate last week came on drought relief legislation.* Though the President's drought agents had recommended a $60,000,000 measure last October, the Department of Agriculture later whittled this estimate down to $25,000,000. Over Presidential protest the Senate Committee...
In addition to Chairman Warner and President Noah, the executive committee will include famed Banker Albert Henry Wiggin of Chase National Bank; Ray Morris of Brown Brothers & Co., both of whom were previously directors, and Charles Hayden of Hayden, Stone & Co. Mr. Pierce will become board chairman, First Vice President...
Zeller & Wenzel. Well known in the industry but not overpublicized, experts but not sensationalists were Myron E. Zeller, chief pilot, and Carl Wenzel, chief test mechanic, of Ford Motor's aircraft division. Pilot Zeller flew a Ford to fourth place in the National Reliability Air Tour last September. Mechanic...