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enough money together for a home in the country, but so far they have little or nothing built. They have some land, but the land owners in the surrounding county object to having such an institution near them. 
We sailed for Barbados about 10:30 p.m.

I am constantly running across news items which I should like to keep and I think these next 20 pages an excellent spot for various & sundry gleanings. 
- [[double underlined]] June [[/double underlined]] - I'm putting these in a card file. More convenient as well as workable arrangement

New Deal Almanac
from Liberty - 1935-1936

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1 The handout is quicker than the eye. - [[underlined]] Jas. A. Farley [[/underlined]]
2 Hell is paved with good intentions, and the United States is paved with PWA appropriations. - [[underlined]] The Taxpayer [[/underlined]]
3 He who laughs last, lasts longest. - [[underlined]] F. D. Roosevelt [[/underlined]]
4 Honor the charge they made! Honor the Light Brigade. - [[underlined]] Tennessee Valley Authority [[/underlined]]
5 The evil that men do lives after them; The good is often interred with their bones. - [[underlined]] Rep. Wright Putnam [[/underlined]]
6 Silver threats against the gold. - [[underlined]] Senator Elmer Thomas [[/underlined]]

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7 What's sauce for a goose is source for propaganda. - [[underlined]] New Deal [[/underlined]] 
8 A bread line is the shortest distance between two votes. - [[underlined]] FERA [[/underlined]] 
Jack Spratt can eat no fat, His wife can eat no lean,
9 Because the price of pigs is at the highest ever seen. - [[underlined]] The Consumers League [[/underlined]]
10 Bust the trust that trussed the bust. - [[underlined]] Garment Workers Union [[/underlined]]
11 Early to bed and never to rise, 
We share the wealth of industrious guys. - [[underlined]] Chronic Unemployables [[/underlined]]
12 Great debts from little appropriations grow. - [[underlined]] Senator Carter Glass [[/underlined]]
13 What shall it profit a man if he win the war and lose his war profits. - [[underlined]] Senator Nye [[/underlined]]
14 Where there's a will there's an inheritance tax. - [[underlined]] Treasury Department [[/underlined]]
15 Give me liberty or give me less debt. - [[underlined]] Herbert Hoover [[/underlined]]
16 Now is the time for every third man to come to my party. - [[underlined]] Senator Boroh [[/underlined]]
17 All that glisters is not the gold standard. - [[underlined]] Inflationists [[/underlined]]
18 It is more blessed to give than to receive. - [[underlined]] Income-Tax Division [[/underlined]]
19 The hand that cradles the rock rules the earth. - [[underlined]] The Radicals [[/underlined]]
20 Where there is strife there is hope. - [[underlined]] Labor Agitators [[/underlined]]
21 Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the taxes - [[underlined]] Middle Class [[/underlined]]
22 A little earning is a dangerous thing - [[underlined]] Capitalists [[/underlined]]
23 Cast your bread upon the waters, and it will return to you in a Benefit Payment - [[underlined]] Rexford Tugwell [[/underlined]]
24 Be it ever so humble, there's no place like a subsistence homestead - Mrs. Roosevelt 
25 Never let the Right Wing know what the Left Wing is doing - The Communists.
26 As ye sow, so-so shall ye reap - Sec. Wallace.