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...broadcast proceeded satisfactorily until the shots were fired and this was picked up by the Station, reproduced on the public address, as well as shouts "Get that man" etc. Inasmuch as there were some 25,000 people in the crowd, including the usual percentage of women and children, it required some rather fast thinking to decide whether or not to proceed with the broadcast and create a panic, which no doubt would have resulted in accidents and deaths as the result of a stampede, or whether to take some steps to quiet the crowd, as there...
...forestry, the prevention of soil erosion, flood control and similar projects. . . . This type of work is of definite, practical value as a means of creating future national wealth. . . . I estimate that 250,000 men can be given temporary employment by early summer if you give me authority to proceed within the next two weeks. . . . This enterprise will pay dividends to the present and future generations. . . . More important will be the moral and spiritual value of such work. The overwhelming majority of unemployed Americans who are walking the streets and receiving private or public relief would infinitely prefer to work...
...known as Elie Eliopoulos in Mannheim, Germany. M. Eliopoulos was returned to Athens. After five months in a Greek jail, M. Eliopoulos sent word that he would like to talk with Thomas Wentworth Russell, who promptly sent a special officer from Egypt and suggested that a U. S. agent proceed from Paris. Elie Eliopoulos' confession uncovered one of the greatest international drug rings discovered in years...
...competition, but these duties have been reduced year after year to their present minimum. During this opening period, considerable time will be spent in teaching new men the technique of business procedure under the supervision of present business editors. Later, the candidate will be allowed and expected to proceed on his own initiative. New accounts, new ideas, new methods of procedure will all be counted in the candidate's favor...
...immediate enrollment of workers by the Federal Government in a "civilian conservation corps to be used in . . . forestry, prevention of soil erosion, flood control and similar projects;" 2) grants to states for relief work; 3) a broad public works labor-creating program. The President estimated that given power to proceed with his first recommendation, 250,000 men would be put to work by early summer...