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die h are i'epi^h smokers s minds of i^^h whether the m to popularize b slung stream liv tacle fl the crisis is p stimson secretar^h now settle back h served and diplom^b deciding one of the^h ing and delicate brought before a canh in the first month of n problem of the social^b mrs edward gann of and half-sister of theß dent charles £. curtih functions has long r . ac^h genuity of the new state quite generally ackh a very ingenious gcntleifl whether mrs gann sho^b on the second highest m^b social ladder or be seatecsß the wives of foreign amm and envoys at diplomatic and receptions has beenpj pro and con throughout a h ington h the problem became m^bsgl more serious as the state j ment deliberated and delib^b^^^s yet it said nothing then ih had it that the state depar«b|i was at a loss it did not know to do there was no precederßkpgj lean on meanwhile all wash!bßg ton teemed with discussion of oßft of the most serious problems e\qhfc brought before our diplomatics corps ff then secretary stimson provedp his worth he justified president hoover's confidence in him he proved the senate's trust he set tled the question and he satis fied at least the state department secretary stimson decided — not to decide he passed the question ocer to society he issued a state ment to the effect that the state department would appreciate every consideration shown to mrs ed ward gann the official hostess of vice president curtis at official and ceremonious entertainments * * * the special session of congress called by president hoover for the express purpose of preparing some remedy for the farm situation will open today april 16 the presi dent's expectations that the special session would be a short one are al most certain to be incorrect for the prohibition question is looming equally as important a measure for consideration as the farm relief bill the house committee on agri culture has the final draft on the farm relief bill ready for presenta tion to the house immediately aft er the special session convenes this morning the new bill abandons the principle of the equalization fee and provides for the establishment of a federal farm board encour agement of cooperative marketing and the establishment of stabiliza tion corporations the federal farm board as pro posed by the house committee is to consist of a chairman and five members each to be named by the president the salary of the chair man of the board is to be fixed by the president the salary each of the other five members of the board is to be 12,000 a year , the federal farm board with a revolving fund of 500,000,000 is to be established to promote the effective merchandising of agricul tural commodities in interstate and foreign commerce and to place ag riculture on a basis of economic quality with other industries according to the yet immature and therefore unreliable informa tion the senate is opposed to the bill and in favor of the debenture plan ♦ • » america is becoming more and more wrought up over the prohibi tion question which is becoming a very tangled situation indeed wis consin gained the good graces of the anti-saloon league when it went hoover in the november elec tions but apparently wisconsin voted on hoover's merits and not on the volstead act quite recent ly the wisconsin legislature voted to bring up for referendum the re peal of the state prohibition en forcement acts should this move receive the popular consensus and it apparently will wisconsin will join with new york and several other states which leave the burden of prohibition enforcement on the federal forces turns th^h dies imn^j favorite e^^^^ctkj^^s6p^^g^b^^ss^gj and see de^h dr - ■notorious '. fijj staged a vei^h settee tb at natib electric < s9 circuits ouple^h will be the title delivered by w v sistant in the phylh before the americ^h ciety at its meetin^b washington d c is working for his mflj physics has spent a^h study of this subject ■will be a theorietical dis^h experimental ver fi cat ' o s ! chevrolet tourm|lli car stplen satub a 1926 chevrolet touring longing to philip s davis w^blllsgllf en from in front of the p i mi||ls|il theta fraternity house l)e^^^^^l three and seven o'clock at)^b morning it was thought at first that derclassmen had borrowed it g banquet season but after maki^bv inquiries proved the car had bee^h stolen davis notified bethlehemh police of the theft but the police^h refused to look for the car because^mj davis could not recall the lic^^b^v number later davis rememb^h by " ! the number pennsylvania b-^m and reported the case to thj^h police who are now search^b the car freshmen opporti freshmen nr.:.nr-.^b i competition for *'^| board of the \ uhou port at 7:15 o'v.uxg^d fs evening in drown ;;.:';." ' h m i - the business fl :. '„: , tgjj&l brown and whitcß i ; ;■' ';'; i men interested t tion for the bu?b wsisim ■meet at 4 p m fl : ..'.' ( i mb haii fl ; ■-:; vv :; ; -;:'
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 35 no. 45 |
Date | 1929-04-16 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1929 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 35 no. 45 |
Date | 1929-04-16 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1929 |
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Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
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Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | die h are i'epi^h smokers s minds of i^^h whether the m to popularize b slung stream liv tacle fl the crisis is p stimson secretar^h now settle back h served and diplom^b deciding one of the^h ing and delicate brought before a canh in the first month of n problem of the social^b mrs edward gann of and half-sister of theß dent charles £. curtih functions has long r . ac^h genuity of the new state quite generally ackh a very ingenious gcntleifl whether mrs gann sho^b on the second highest m^b social ladder or be seatecsß the wives of foreign amm and envoys at diplomatic and receptions has beenpj pro and con throughout a h ington h the problem became m^bsgl more serious as the state j ment deliberated and delib^b^^^s yet it said nothing then ih had it that the state depar«b|i was at a loss it did not know to do there was no precederßkpgj lean on meanwhile all wash!bßg ton teemed with discussion of oßft of the most serious problems e\qhfc brought before our diplomatics corps ff then secretary stimson provedp his worth he justified president hoover's confidence in him he proved the senate's trust he set tled the question and he satis fied at least the state department secretary stimson decided — not to decide he passed the question ocer to society he issued a state ment to the effect that the state department would appreciate every consideration shown to mrs ed ward gann the official hostess of vice president curtis at official and ceremonious entertainments * * * the special session of congress called by president hoover for the express purpose of preparing some remedy for the farm situation will open today april 16 the presi dent's expectations that the special session would be a short one are al most certain to be incorrect for the prohibition question is looming equally as important a measure for consideration as the farm relief bill the house committee on agri culture has the final draft on the farm relief bill ready for presenta tion to the house immediately aft er the special session convenes this morning the new bill abandons the principle of the equalization fee and provides for the establishment of a federal farm board encour agement of cooperative marketing and the establishment of stabiliza tion corporations the federal farm board as pro posed by the house committee is to consist of a chairman and five members each to be named by the president the salary of the chair man of the board is to be fixed by the president the salary each of the other five members of the board is to be 12,000 a year , the federal farm board with a revolving fund of 500,000,000 is to be established to promote the effective merchandising of agricul tural commodities in interstate and foreign commerce and to place ag riculture on a basis of economic quality with other industries according to the yet immature and therefore unreliable informa tion the senate is opposed to the bill and in favor of the debenture plan ♦ • » america is becoming more and more wrought up over the prohibi tion question which is becoming a very tangled situation indeed wis consin gained the good graces of the anti-saloon league when it went hoover in the november elec tions but apparently wisconsin voted on hoover's merits and not on the volstead act quite recent ly the wisconsin legislature voted to bring up for referendum the re peal of the state prohibition en forcement acts should this move receive the popular consensus and it apparently will wisconsin will join with new york and several other states which leave the burden of prohibition enforcement on the federal forces turns th^h dies imn^j favorite e^^^^ctkj^^s6p^^g^b^^ss^gj and see de^h dr - ■notorious '. fijj staged a vei^h settee tb at natib electric < s9 circuits ouple^h will be the title delivered by w v sistant in the phylh before the americ^h ciety at its meetin^b washington d c is working for his mflj physics has spent a^h study of this subject ■will be a theorietical dis^h experimental ver fi cat ' o s ! chevrolet tourm|lli car stplen satub a 1926 chevrolet touring longing to philip s davis w^blllsgllf en from in front of the p i mi||ls|il theta fraternity house l)e^^^^^l three and seven o'clock at)^b morning it was thought at first that derclassmen had borrowed it g banquet season but after maki^bv inquiries proved the car had bee^h stolen davis notified bethlehemh police of the theft but the police^h refused to look for the car because^mj davis could not recall the lic^^b^v number later davis rememb^h by " ! the number pennsylvania b-^m and reported the case to thj^h police who are now search^b the car freshmen opporti freshmen nr.:.nr-.^b i competition for *'^| board of the \ uhou port at 7:15 o'v.uxg^d fs evening in drown ;;.:';." ' h m i - the business fl :. '„: , tgjj&l brown and whitcß i ; ;■' ';'; i men interested t tion for the bu?b wsisim ■meet at 4 p m fl : ..'.' ( i mb haii fl ; ■-:; vv :; ; -;:' |
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