LATEST NEWS FROM THE PARKS.
Date: 01 March 1934
Mr. ROBERT MOSES has been Park Commissioner for only a little more than a month, but already the parks are beginning to show the results of his ability to get things done. Wherever there is an encroachment that can be dealt with in legal if summary fashion by a CWA worker with an axe, there its ring is being heard.
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HUMAN' NEWS RULES IN PRESS BROADCAST; Radio Audience Prefers Lighter Material, Says Editor After First Report of Service.
Date: 02 March 1934
human interest material to dominate news broadcasts
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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.
Date: 02 March 1934
Keeping a watchful and anxious eye upon Washington, Wall Street slackened its pace even more yesterday than on previous days. Trades on the Stock Exchange footed up to 1,242 000 shares compared with 1,322,090 on the day before. The market had a heavy tone most of the day, but the net losses, even in the more volatile stocks, were small.
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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.
Date: 01 March 1934
Wall Street had high hopes for a time yesterday that the advance, so rudely interrupted when the threat of Federal regulation began to get on the nerves of traders, was about to be resumed. There was flurry of activity at slowly rising prices and the commission houses detected a quickening of the market pulse.
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RADIO NEWS PLAN IN EFFECT TODAY; Two Five-Minute Broadcasts a Day to Be Given With the Cooperation of the Press. BIG NETWORKS TAKE PART Commentators to Drop 'Spot News' From Remarks, Except for Local Happenings.
Date: 01 March 1934
Two major radio networks and many independent stations scattered from coast to coast will begin this morning to confine all spot news broadcasts to two daily reports edited and supplied by the Press Radio Bureau of the Publishers National Radio Committee, headquarters of which is at 551 Fifth avenue.
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NEWS CENSORSHIP IS SEEN BY SCHALL; Minnesota Senator Says Communications Commission Is a Step Toward a Gag.
Date: 01 March 1934
On proposed communications comm as step toward censorship of press
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FOR GUARANTEEING HOME LOAN BONDS; President Urges Congress to Meet 'Moral Obligation' on $2,000,000,000 Issue. BROADER LENDING SOUGHT He Favors Aid for Modernizing -- Bonds Rise Sharply Here on News of Proposed Backing.
Date: 02 March 1934
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Roosevelt asks Cong to guarantee principal on $2,000,000,000 FHOLC bonds; also favors lending for modernization and repairs; text of message
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CROWD IS PUZZLED BY MANCHU RITES; Coolies and Cabbies Fail to See Why Soldiers Block Their Way to Work. OFFICIALS IN GALA ATTIRE Court Attendants and News Men in Frock Coats and Silk Hats Bow Before Emperor.
Date: 01 March 1934
By Lui Venator.wireless To the New York Times
Lui Venator
populace puzzled by rites; rites broadcast to U S
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TO FIGHT MAGAZINE BAN.; Civil Liberties Group to Back Court Test of Moss Order.
Date: 01 March 1934
Amer Civil Liberties Union to assist magazine, The Nudist, in ct test of censorship powers of License Comr Moss, following ban on obscene literature on news stands
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