Guffey Act Declared Invalid By Supreme Court
The Supreme Court majority ruled the Guffey coal industry control act unconstitutional, striking down the whole New Deal measure. Justices Sutherland, Butler, Van Devanter, McReynolds, and Roberts formed the majority, while Cardozo Brandeis and Stone dissented and Chief Justice Hughes issued a mixed ruling on different provisions.
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Soil conservation policy faces a political tangle
Western Newspaper Caton reviews the new soil conservation program from the Department of Agriculture and Agricultural Adjustment Administration. The piece notes rapid policy development, varying payment rates, and doubts about enforcement, uniform application, and potential market disruptions. It warns that centralized rules may fail amid diverse local conditions.
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Persian Kitten Cross Stitch Pattern
Advertisement for a cross stitch kit featuring a Persian kitten motif. Describes materials such as wool silk cotton floss and angora yarn, and provides pattern 1148 with transfer image a color chart and stitch illustrations. Requests 14 cents and mailing address for The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 82 Eighth Ave New York NY.
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Postum Free Week Offer Advertised by Postum Co
A newspaper notice promotes a free week supply of health giving Postum. Readers are invited to write for the offer, with the line Ady indicating the author or signer. The ad emphasizes a full week's free supply to those who request it.
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Giving and Receiving in Seneca’s Moral Letter tone
The fragment discusses moral duty to give and receive, asserting equal accountability for both actions. It contrasts misplacing a benefit with its proper reception, noting one fault lies with others while the other reflects personal fault in handling generosity and gratitude.
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