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69- 13,912 BEDDOW, James Bellamy, 1942- ECONOMIC NATIONALISM OR INTERNATIONALISM: UPPER MIDWESTERN RESPONSE TO NEW DEAL TARIFF POLICY, 1934-1940. The University of Oklahoma, Ph.D., 1969 History, general University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA GRADUATE COLLEGE ECONOMIC NATIONALISM OR INTERNATIONALISM: UPPER MIDWESTERN RESPONSE TO NEW DEAL TARIFF POLICY, 1934-1940 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE FACULTY in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BY JAMES BELLAMY BEDDOW Norman, Oklahoma 1969 ECONOMIC NATIONALISM OR INTERNATIONALISM: UPPER MIDWESTERN RESPONSE TO NEW DEAL TARIFF POLICY, 1934-1940 APfPUVED BY L y —, DISSERTATION COMMITI^E TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PREFACE................................................... iv Chapter I. MIDWESTERN AGRICULTURE AND THE TARIFE . I II. RECIPROCAL TRADE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM ENACTED ............................. 13 III. ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSE TO THE RECIPROCAL TRADE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM . 4] IV. NEW DEAL TARIFF POLICY AND THE ELECTION OF I936............................. 6? V. TRADE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM RENEWED...............96 VI. AMERICAN NATIONAL LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION OPPOSES THE TRADE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM.......................... 128 VII. MIDWESTERN REACTION TO TRADE AGREEMENTS WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA .............144 VIII. THE NEW DEAL PROPOSES A TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ARGENTINA................... .....182 IX. TRADE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM RENEWED............. 200 X. CONCLUSIONS ....................................244 -
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Tuesday, 1.21.14 ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net the midwest NEWSROOM: RESS AKOTAN [email protected] P D PAGE 7 Arson Suspected In Sioux Falls Fire Nebraska | Decision 2014 SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The people who run the Co-op Natural Foods business in central Sioux Falls say they’ll re- build after a fire that appears to be arson. Domina Seeking Senate Seat No one was injured and nobody was in the building when it burned on Sunday. BY JOSH FUNK and refusal to work to- tor for the impeachment trials of for- The co-op says more than $100,000 in inventory was de- Associated Press gether as citizens cause mer University of Nebraska Regent stroyed. A small amount of money was taken and several our government to shut David Hergert in 2006 and former Attor- fires were set inside the building, which caused extensive OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha lawyer down.” ney General Paul Douglas in 1984. fire and smoke damage. David Domina is planning to run for U.S. Domina is a promi- Johanns decided not to seek re-elec- Board president Alex Halbach they’ll rebuild and re- Senate and give Nebraska Democrats nent lawyer who repre- tion. The race for his seat has already open at the current site or a new location. their first candidate for Republican sents Nebraska attracted four Republicans and one in- The co-op says it has about 2,500 members, but anyone Mike Johanns’ seat. landowners challenging dependent candidate. can shop at the store that does more than $2 million in Democratic Party Chairman Vince Domina the state law that al- The Republicans are Omaha banker business every year. -
In the Shadow of the Presidency: Presidential Management and the Influence of Cabinet Secretaries
In the Shadow of the Presidency: Presidential Management and the Influence of Cabinet Secretaries by John C. Koehler A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Auburn University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Auburn, Alabama May 7, 2016 Approved by Gerard S. Gryski, Chair, Curtis O. Liles Professor Emeritus of Political Science Cynthia Bowling, Professor of Political Science Linda Dennard, Professor of Political Science William Franko, Assistant Professor of Political Science Abstract Scholars today recognize weaknesses in the president’s ability to pass significant legislation. I ask how presidents can increase their overall influence. They must look internally at their management style and the organization of the Executive Branch. They must also improve their relationship with other political actors, namely Congress and interest groups. Several studies have looked at presidential organization focusing on White House staff and other parts of the Executive Office of the President, such as the Office of Management and Budgeting. I suggest that cabinet secretaries are an overlooked presidential resource. How helpful a resource are cabinet secretaries and how can they be utilized? It depends upon a president’s management style – their level of involvement and the level of clarity with which they give direction. This study provides a typology of four different managerial approaches of modern presidents and analyzes four cases to highlight the importance of cooperation and coordination with Executive Department heads in policy-making. I conclude that secretaries can help the president influence Congress and interest groups. The working relationship that the president has with their cabinet members affects how an administration makes decisions, which proposals it supports, as well as the legislative success of those proposals. -
Fiddling at City Hall
1 ’ -ipp/r- Fiddling At City Hall It’s been a good many hundred years since ' Now it has been disclosed that the board of It would seem the city is in a bad position the Emperor Nero fiddled while Rome burned, supervisors and the C7C department of build legally if persons in the upper stories of any of but today we have an excellent example of ings both have a share in the responsibility for these buildings should suffer loss of life, or modern political fiddling at City Hall. It’s only property. sheer luck some serious burning hasn’t occurred the variances allowed. The board has even admitted that the variances it granted were il But far more important than the legal aspect hi Honolulu. of this situation is the human aspect. No one As a result of exposures by a salesman of legal,' since there was no provision in the new building code for variances. who has seen the terrible photographs of big fire hose, the city has discovered that at least fires on the Mainland, with charred corpses laid 14 structures built in recent years do not have The building department’s present head, out in rows like the carcasses of pigs will fail the protection from fire that the building code Ralph Inouye, excused the approval given by to realize the seriousness of any omission relat requires. The list includes publicized structures the department on the ground that they .didn’t ing to firefighting or fire prevention.. like the Finance Factors building and a 14 story get the published code until after it went into hotel in the Hawaiian Village. -
July 16-31, 1973
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE 1 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/22/1973 A Appendix “A” 2 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/27/1973 A Appendix “A” 3 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/29/1973 A Appendix “A” COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-13 FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary July 16, 1973 – July 31, 1973 PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES: A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. DEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES: D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) _.- _.--. --------. THE: WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Trnel AdiYity) -P PLAcE DAY BEGAN DATE (No., bay, Yr.) JULY 16. 1973 NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER TlVI! DAY BETHESDA, MARYLAND 8:00 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Pl.ctd R~Rcctiftcl ACTlVJTY la Oat 10 LD The President met with: 8:00 8:06 Robert J. Dunn, Chief Hospital Corpsman (HMC) 8:05 8:30 Susan A. -
The Old Mole and New Mole Files!)
1 “LENINST BOOMERS” BUILD “THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL”: THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE LABOR COMMITTEE (PLUS THE OLD MOLE AND NEW MOLE FILES!) Introduction: This series of FactNet posts provides the most detailed look at the early history of the NCLC from LaRouche‟s leaving the SWP in late 1965 to the major faction fight inside the organization in 1971. The files focus most on the early NCLC in two key cities, New York and Philadelphia. However there is some mention of the NCLC group in Baltimore as well as a detailed picture of the early European organization. As part of the research, LaRouche Planet includes two detailed series of posts by Hylozoic Hedgehog (dubbed “the Old Mole Files” and “the New Mole Files”) based on archival research. Much of the discussion involves the proto-LaRouche grouping and its role in SDS, the Columbia Strike, and the New York Teachers Strike in New York as well as the group‟s activity in Philadelphia. Finally, this series of posts can also be read as a continuation of the story of LaRouche and the NCLC begun by the “New Study” also posted on LaRouche Planet which covers LaRouche‟s history from his early years in New Hampshire and Massachusetts to his relocating to New York City in the early 1950s and his activity inside the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party (SWP) until he left the SWP in late 1965. WAYBACK to 1966: How it all began The Free University and CIPA: Origins of the SDS Labor Committees. (More notes from the archives) ―For two years, beginning during the Summer of 1966; the Marcus class at a ramshackle New York Free School premises on New York City's 14th Street was the motor for the growth of a tiny group, the hard core of the future Labor Committees.‖ -- From: The Conceptual History of the Labor Committees by L. -
Ordner, James
Grassroots Resistance to the Keystone XL Pipeline in Nebraska By James Patrick Ordner Submitted to the graduate degree program in Sociology and the Graduate Faculty of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. ______________________ Chairperson: David Smith ______________________ Robert Antonio ______________________ Eric Hanley ______________________ Kelly Kindscher ______________________ Joane Nagel ______________________ Bill Staples Date Defended: December 7, 2015 The Dissertation Committee for James Ordner certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Grassroots Resistance to the Keystone XL Pipeline in Nebraska ______________________ Chairperson: David N. Smith Date approved: December 7, 2015 ii Abstract: While the Keystone XL pipeline project became a major cultural and political symbol for the greater environmental movement’s effort to curb carbon dioxide emissions and begin shifting to a renewable energy economy, a vigorous and sustained grassroots movement, led by the social movement organization Bold Nebraska, emerged in rural Nebraska to fight the pipeline at the local level. Using the politics of contention perspective and framing analysis, this dissertation analyzes the Keystone XL debate in rural Nebraska at the structural, cultural and agency levels of analysis. At the structural and cultural levels, I use county demographic data to examine the sociopolitical factors shaping mobilization outcomes in Nebraskan communities. The main body of the analysis focuses on the narratives and discourses used by the various interests involved in the debate in Nebraska. Through the use of in-depth interviews and testimony from four public comment hearings held in Nebraska (N=528), I identify the major framing strategies employed by both pipeline supporters and pipeline opponents. -
Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 19, Number 38, September
fast track to rule by the big banks EIR Special Report, May 1991 Auschwitz below the border: Free trade and George 'Hitler' Bush's program for Mexican genocide A critical issue facing the nation in this presidential election year is NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement. Bush and Clinton both back it. This proposed treaty with Mexico will mean slave-labor, the rampant spread of cholera, and throwing hundreds of thousands of workers onto the unemployment lines-on both sides of the border-all for the purpose of bailing out the Wall Street and City of London banks. In this 75-page Special Report, ElR's investigators tell the truth about what the banker-run politicians and media have tried to sell as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get economic growth started across the Americas. The Wall Street crowd-led by none other than Henry Kissinger-are going berserk to ram this policy through Congress. Kis singer threatened in April: "It should be signed by all parties, and should be defended on all sides as a political vision, and not merely as a trade agreement." Kissinger's pal David Rockefeller added: "Without the fast track, the course of history will be stopped." With this report, ElR's editors aim to stop Rockefeller and his course of history-straight toward a banking dictatorship. $75 per copy ,. ' Make check or money order payable to: �ITlli News Service P.o. Box 17390 Washington, D.C. 20041-0390 Mastercard and Visa accepted. Founder and Contributing Editor: Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Editor: Nora Hamerman From the Editor Managing Editors: John Sigerson, Susan Welsh Assistant Managing Editor: Ronald Kokinda Editorial Board: Warren Hamerman, Melvin Klenetsky, Antony Papert, Gerald Rose, Allen Salisbury, Edward Spannaus, Nancy Spannaus, We publish in this issue two speeches, which are especially rele Webster Tarpley, Carol White, Christopher White vant in light of the current monetary crisis. -
Harold Deisherg Ht 8, Fred Rick, M. 21701 12/2/74 Dear-Jo. Goulden
Harold deisherg Ht 8, Fred rick, M. 21701 12/2/74 Dear-Jo. Goulden, Nhan we net au ABA convention, / think, ocveral $eare also, you were going to come up and get copieo of Bose F131 reports I have on you from the Jii1C. asuassination file I have, probably the world's largest private one. I've published then, in a context I could not have given them as fully, in the fourth of Ay "underground" Whitewash serien, along with those relating tp Lonnie Hudkins. A 90—page Tui,:;iamer executive cession of the Warren Commission includes their deliberation on that flap. It, too, is in facsinile in this new book. I was rerrindwl of thin in just rending your H K piece in the October Washingtonian. Good piece. It appears to represent more work than one would ordinarily invent in a nagszins piece. If you intend doing with p.r. firms what you did with lawyers, I can help. Especially with part of the H & K past they will not talk about. Back in the 1930a when I was a Senate investigator 1 started investigating one of their clients. I was un unsophisticated kid and by the time they did their deed behind the scenes I wao wondering how I'd z*anaged to cone through a meat—grinder. Finally, if less effctively than I'd have liked, that comit*es did investigate their anti—labor work. I was then the committee's editor and not actively part of the follow—up investigation. I don't think either Hill or Gray are proud that in those days they worked in harness with the most notorious strikebreaker of the period, Pearl Berghoff. -
La Labor Como Embajador De José María De Areilza En Argentina, Los Estados Unidos Y Francia
Universidad CEU San Pablo C E I N D O – CEU Escuela Internacional de D o c t o r a d o PROGRAMA EN DERECHO Y ECONOMÍA LA LABOR COMO EMBAJADOR DE JOSÉ MARÍA DE AREILZA EN ARGENTINA, LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS Y FRANCIA TESIS DOCTORAL Presentada por: Pablo Guerrero García Dirigida por: Pedro Carlos González Cuevas y Belén Becerril Atienza MADRID 2018 TESIS DOCTORAL PABLO GUERRERO GARCÍA 2018 ii AGRADECIMIENTOS Si bien la tarea de redactar una tesis doctoral es responsabilidad exclusiva del investigador, siendo a éste por tanto imputables en último término los errores u omisiones de que adolezca su trabajo, sería pretencioso, amén de falso, afirmar que una tesis de naturaleza historiográfica y dotada de un extenso aparato documental como la que se ofrece al lector es el producto de una faena abordada de manera puramente individual y solitaria. Antes al contrario, a esta trabajo de investigación han contribuido desinteresada y decisivamente numerosas personas que, bien como respuesta a un requerimiento formulado por mí, bien motu proprio, demostraron una curiosidad por la figura de José María de Areilza al menos tan vigorosa como la que mueve a este investigador desde hace bastante tiempo. Procedo ahora citar sus nombres en forma tanto de postrero agradecimiento como de homenaje de admiración. Los profesores universitarios Rosa Pardo y Florentino Portero pusieron a mi disposición gran cantidad de documentación primaria que obraba en su poder y cuya consulta en los archivos correspondientes se había revelado imposible. Con Pedro Fernández Barbadillo y José Miguel Ortí Bordás mantuve fecundísimas conversaciones sobre Areilza y el régimen de Franco que iluminaron mi senda investigadora y me revelaron el enorme calibre intelectual de mis interlocutores. -
The Midwest 9/11 Truth Conference, 2013 Event Videos Now on Youtube
This version of Total HTML Converter is unregistered. NewsFollowup Franklin Scandal Omaha Sitemap Obama Comment Search Pictorial index home Midwest 9/11 Truth Go to Midwest 9/11 Truth Conference The Midwest 9/11 Truth Conference 2014 page Architects & Engineers Conference, 2013 for 9/11 Truth Mini / Micro Nukes 9/11 Truth links Event videos now on YouTube, World911Truth Cheney, Planning and Decision Aid System speakers: Sonnenfeld Video of 9/11 Ground Zero Victims and Rescuers Wayne Madsen , Investigative Journalist, and 9/11 Whistleblowers AE911Truth James Fetzer, Ph.D., Founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth Ed Asner Contact: Steve Francis Compare competing Kevin Barrett, co-founder Muslim Jewish Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth [email protected] theories The Midwest 9/11 Truth Conference 2014 is now in the planning stages. Top 9/11 Documentaries US/British/Saudi/Zionists Research Speakers: The Midwest 9/11 Wayne Madsen Truth Conference Jim Fetzer Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative James H. Fetzer, a former Marine Corps officer, is This version of Total HTML Converter is unregistered. journalist, author and columnist. He has written for The Village Distinguished McKnight Professor Emeritus on the Duluth Voice, The Progressive, Counterpunch, Online Journal, campus of the University of Minnesota. A magna cum CorpWatch, Multinational Monitor, News Insider, In These laude in philosophy graduate of Princeton University in Times, and The American Conservative. His columns have 1962, he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant and appeared in The Miami Herald, Houston Chronicle, became an artillery officer who served in the Far East. Philadelphia Inquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Sacramento Bee, After a tour supervising recruit training in San Diego, he and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, among others. -
January 2011-56P
Gwangju News International Magazine for Gwangju and Jeollanam-do January 2011 Issue No. 107 Gwangju FC The Plight of the Moon Bears Kunsthalle Roundup 2011 GIC 1st Korean Language Class Weekday Classes Saturday Classes Level Days Textbook Level Textbook 서강한국어 1A 서강한국어 1A Beginner 1-1 Tuesday & Thursday Beginner 1-1 (Pre-lesson ~ Lesson 1) (Pre-lesson ~ Lesson 1) 서강한국어 1A 서강한국어 1A Beginner 1-2 Monday & Wednesday Beginner 1-2 (Lesson 2 ~ Lesson 6) (Lesson 2 ~ Lesson 6) 서강한국어 1B 서강한국어 1B Beginner 2-2 Tuesday & Thursday Beginner 2-1 (Lesson 5 ~ Lesson 8) (Lesson 1 ~ Lesson 4) 서강한국어 2B Intermediate 2-1 Tuesday & Thursday - Period: Jan.8 - Feb. 24, 2011 (Lesson 1 ~ Lesson 4) (Every Saturday for 7 weeks) - Class hours: 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. - Period: Jan. 10 - Feb. 19, 2011 (Twice a week for 7 weeks) (2 hours) - Class hours: 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (2 hours) - Tuition fee: 50,000 won - Tuition fee : 80,000 won (GIC membership fee: 20,000 won/ (GIC membership fee: 20,000 won/ year year and textbooks excluded) cash only and textbooks excluded) cash only * The tuition fee is non-refundable after the first week. To register, please send your information: full name, Note * A class may be canceled if fewer than 5 people sign up. contact number, working place and preferable level * Textbooks can be purchased at the GIC to [email protected] GIC is located on the 5th floor of the Jeon-il building, the same building as the Korean Exchange Bank, downtown.