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...Gratuitous effrontery," was what John L. Lewis called the statement of the National Coal Association ?" merely propaganda in behalf of non-union coal operators." The bituminous operators have a fund of $10,000,000, Mr. Lewis asserted, for use against the United Mine Workers...
...terms of the Sevres Treaty, which Turkey signed but would not ratify, dispossessed Turkey of all her non-Ottoman territories, divided the provinces of Anatolia and Kurdistan into spheres of influence for the benefit of the Allies, and placed Turkey-in-Europe, ending at the Tehatalja line, under an internation al regime. Turkey was merely a geographical expression...
...point made by the opposition. The First Lord of the Admiralty, Lieutenant Colonel Amery, stressed the fact that the base was not intended as an aggressive measure against either Japan or the United States. He pointed out that the latter country was strengthening its fortifications outside the zone of non-fortification laid down in the Quadruple Pacific Treaty at Washington. This was immediately greeted by ironical cheers from the Labor benches intermingled with " You've started the race!" " Suicide Club...
...music. The radio transmits tone with a great fidelity, and important singers and instrumentalists were glad to perform for the new wonder. Philosophers saw splendid things for music in this nightly projection of high refinements of the art into the innumerable radio-owning homes of non-concert-going people. But the radio programs have sadly deteriorated in quality. This has followed from the circumstance that the great radio companies find themselves confronted with a singular problem...
...Court which tried Gandhi held that although Gandhi preached nonviolence, his movement of non-violent noncooperation, invariably ended in violence wherever his doctrine was spread. The Court therefore held that Gandhi was, in effect, a dangerous and seditious agitator. Gandhi refused to recognize the jurisdiction of the Court, and considers himself as a prisoner...