Monday, September 15, 2014

In the news, Monday, July 24, 1933


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from Spokane Daily Chronicle

Ask $180,000 from U. S. for Local Jobless Aid
   City and county commissioners and the Spokane county welfare commission today joined in asking the federal government to provide $180,000 toward meeting the relief situation in the county during August and September....

NEARLY MILLION IN BUILDING IS PLAN FOR W. S. C.
   Washington State college today revealed plans for a $740,000 building program in which they will seek federal and state employment relief money grants by matching accumulated student fees....

GREAT NORTHERN Empire Builder Ad

HITLER CONTROLS CHURCH IN NATION
   BERLIN, July 24--Chancellor Hitler's nazi government had control of German Protestantism today as a result of general church elections and started its reorganization from the ground up.

ITALIANS AWAIT WEATHER TURN
   NEW YORK, July 24--Within a few minutes after General Italo Balbo had given orders for his planes to warm up their engines for the second leg of their homeward flight to Rome orders were given for them to stop....

Balbo Plots Way Home After Great U. S. Ovation
   NEW YORK, July 22--While many a New Yorker nursed a raw larynx today, General Italo Balbo turned to the work of plotting the course his 24 seaplanes will follow back to Italy....

RELIEF TO JEWS PLEDGE OF WOMEN
   CHICAGO, July 22--The International Congress of Women stood pledged today to a program to bring relief from alleged persecutions suffered by Jews in Germany...

TROTZKY CRAVES MORE ISOLATION
   MARSEILLES, France, July 24--Leon Trotzky and his wife secretly disembarked today from the steamer Bulgaria, which stopped outside the port, presumably to avoid the possibility of a demonstration at Marseilles....

TROTZKY ALWAYS SLIPPERY PREY
   Trotzky was a slippery prisoner in the old days before the Russian revolution, according to John Gunther in his article, "Trotzky at Elba," in Harper's Magazine....

DILL IN CAPITAL TO HELP COULEE
   Senator Dill arrived in Washington, D. C., today for conferences with federal officials on the Grand coulee dam project....

BOSSED FIRST BIG LOG DRIVE HERE
   Forest Pelton, Spokane pioneer and old-time timber cruiser, who died this week, drove the first big drive of logs from Coeur d'Alene lake to Spokane with his brother, E. A. Pelton, now in the city....

Cabinet Member Tells Assembled Governors "State Rights" Idea on Down Grade
   SACRAMENTO, July 24--Secretary of War George H. Dern said today that "if the national industrial recovery act fails, something more radical will have to be tried, because our national existence will be at stake."... "The relationship of the states to the federal government is undoubtedly changing, and everything indicates that...it will be necessary for the federal government to take over more and more power..."...

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