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July 9, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on various political and social issues of the world. When the U.S. Senate cut the $250,000 additional appropriation for the Wickersham Commission on Law Enforcement to $50,000, the President Herbert Hoover announced that he would get $100,000 immediately from private sources. From the League of Nations in Geneva come the 1929 figures for the armaments of the world. Approximately $3,750,000,000 was what the fifty-three nations, Christian and otherwise, spent in preparation for the next war, U.S. country bearing the dishonor of spending $668,297,000 for this purpose.

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WORLD politics; PRESIDENTS -- United States; UNITED States. Congress. Senate; HOOVER, Herbert, 1874-1964; LAW enforcement; UNITED States
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