World War II Era Relief and Labor Politics Summary
The piece surveys relief programs and unemployment in the United States, noting widespread dependence on federal, state, and local aid. It reports on WPA funding, proposed $250 million relief, and Senate and House spending bills. It notes Roosevelt-era plans to aid utilities and RFC lending, plus intra-labor party splits and Pennsylvania Democratic infighting involving Governor Earle and other leaders.
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Sense Committee On
Gram
Senate
Roosevelt
Tion
Green
Republican State Committee
Earle
McCloskey
Guffey
Pennsylvania
Hitler Reviews Army on Birthday Parade
Hitler celebrated his forty ninth birthday by reviewing a Pan German army and forecasting open warfare as the likely form of future conflicts. Ten thousand troops marched along Unter den Linden led by an Austrian battalion not yet rearmed, with mobile fighting gear and a new machine gun. The parade included 500 medium tanks and armored cars. Vienna reported a warrant for Archduke Otto. A Berlin paper noted the Austrian leaders had ties to the Bund. In New York, Bund members clashed with Storm Troopers during Hitler’s birthday event. Congressional and TVA inquiries shifted. Sen Donahey is expected to chair. Investigators to begin field work, with hearings possible in Knoxville and Washington.
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Reechsedehrer
Hitler
Unter den Linden
Vienna
Archduke Otto
Berlin
Proper& Hensburgs
Bund
New York
Storm
I G. W. Hill
Actives
Dickstein
TVA
Wes
James J. Davis
Pennsylvania
Congressional Committee
Tennessee Valley Authority
Bridges
New Hampshire
Gerner
Sen
Donaheyie Donahey
Ohio
Fred H. Brown
H. H. Schwartz
Wyoming
Lynn Frazier
North Dakota
House
J. M. Mead
W. J. Driver
Arkansas
Ewing Thomason
Texas
C. A. Wolverson
New Jersey
T. A. Jenkins
Donahey
Senate
Congress
Joint Committee
Knoxville
Tenn
Washington
On Our Way Uncertain About National Spending
Washington columnist laments confusion over Roosevelt's large spending program and the path of the New Deal. He notes bipartisan doubt, the potential for inflation, and worries about pump priming failing again while officials insist action will restore prosperity.
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Washington
Ture
Roosevelt
Treasury
Federal‘reserve Board of Governors
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Capitol
Senate
New Deal
Congress
Roosevelt spending debate in Washington echoed nationwide
In Washington and beyond the debate over relief spending grows heated as critics argue for targeted aid for the distressed unemployed while others warn that expanding programs may not restore business confidence. Rumors swirl about Garner and the President, with no clear confirmation, amid fears of higher taxes and an unresolved budget outlook.
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Roosevelt
Garner
Turner
Turkey Quake Kills 800 in Western Asia
Ankara reports a devastating earthquake in Anatolia killing at least 800 people and destroying villages. Whole families buried under debris, about 50 000 rendered homeless amid aftershocks across western Asia near the Aegean, with areas including Kirshehr Yozgad and Tchorum affected.
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Turkey
Ankara
Anatolia
Asia
Aegean Sea
Skaut Kirshehr
Yozgad
Tchorum
Techniques for Hemstitching and Rolled Edges in Chair Trim
Instructional note describes an eyed meshed cream linen chair set with hemstitched squares, two diamonds in satin stitch, and scroll motifs. Details include piece sizes, 3 inch hems, and A B C D method references. Also advertises Mrs. Spears Home Decorator sewing books with postpaid price and Chicago address.
Recovery in Prospect But Not Immediate
Fragmented OCR excerpt describes a patient named Eli and correspondence with a father figure, with mentions of remedies and the hopeful expectation of beneficial results. The text is garbled but suggests a medical or personal recovery context and a 19th century letter tone.
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Eli
Mark Twan
Eli Su
Madani
Ferry's Seeds Display Promises Quality and Reliability
Ferry’s Seeds advertises high quality seed selections supervised by Ferry’s Institute. Each variety is tested yearly for germination and true-to-type, with many early options chosen after extensive trials with state agricultural stations. Buy from the red-and-silver Ferry’s Seed display, five cents and up.
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Jers
Fea Morse
Insc- Tata
Ferry
Ferry-alorse Seed Co
Demuir
San Francisco
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Senate Committee On Relief
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Martin
Sacr Hopkins
Rowse
Department of Agriculture
RFC
Jones
Douglas and
Hanes
SEC
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Merican Federation
Emocrats
George Earle
Wilson
Philadelphia
John L. Lewis
M. H. MacCloskey
Philadelphia Democratic
William B. W
B.C
Desai
Western Newspaper Action
Spears
South Desphines Chicago, TL
By Ruth Wyeth Spears
Evers
Ferry's
Quaker Suite
Tasiaa
Rus
Quaker State
Quaker
Oil City