In this issue
Edition: U.S.
Edition: U.S.
Vol. XIV No. 18
Read the Cover StoryNATION
THE CONGRESS: Fathers & Sons
(National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)
THE PRESIDENCY: Light (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)
LABOR: Guilt at Gastonia (National Affairs / LABOR)
CRIME: Milk Racket (National Affairs / CRIME)
TRANSPORTATION: Extra Fares (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)
HEROES: Man of Light (National Affairs / HEROES)
PROHIBITION: Biggest Raid (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)
THE TARIFF: 509 to 157 (National Affairs / THE TARIFF)
HUSBANDRY: Confirmed & Confronted (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)
National Affairs: Great Lobby Hunt (National Affairs)
CONGRESS: The Senate Week Oct. 28, 1929 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)
National Affairs: At Toronto (National Affairs)
National Affairs: Shrewd (National Affairs)
National Affairs: Keepers Kept (National Affairs)
WORLD
INTERNATIONAL: Penal Codes
(Foreign News / INTERNATIONAL)
GREAT BRITAIN: While Chief's Away (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)
SOUTH AFRICA: Motor Evil (Foreign News / SOUTH AFRICA)
PALESTINE: Sheiks & Strikes (Foreign News / PALESTINE)
FRANCE: England's French (Foreign News / FRANCE)
GERMANY: Sense v. Nonsense (Foreign News / GERMANY)
RUSSIA: Red Notes (Foreign News / RUSSIA)
HUNGARY: Again, Flogging (Foreign News / HUNGARY)
RUMANIA: Second Dynasty? (Foreign News / RUMANIA)
AFGHANISTAN: Cannons after Prayer (Foreign News / AFGHANISTAN)
Foreign News: Baden-Baden Bankers (Foreign News)
Foreign News: No War: No Blockade (Foreign News)
Foreign News: John Peel (Foreign News)
Foreign News: Motor Show (Foreign News)
Foreign News: Acid Bandits (Foreign News)
Foreign News: Baby Fords (Foreign News)
Foreign News: Stocks for Speeders (Foreign News)
SCIENCE
Animals: Gift Cow
(Animals)
Animals: Black Diamond (Animals)
Animals: Cat-washing (Animals)
Animals: Sea-Elephant (Animals)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: At Johns Hopkins
(Medicine)
Medicine: Surgeons Meet (Medicine)
PRESS
The Press: Biggest Single Job
(The Press)
The Press: 9 (The Press)
The Press: Death of a Quarterly (The Press)
The Press: Honest Butcher (The Press)
RELIGION
Religion: Sad Soldier
Religion: Patriarch Photius
SPORT
Football: Oct. 28, 1929
Sport: Brobdingnagian
Sport Notes, Oct. 28, 1929
BUSINESS
Business: Boston's Bear
Business: World's Wrapper
Business: Monopolist
Business & Finance: Gee Bank (Business & Finance)
Business & Finance: Deals: Oct. 28, 1929 (Business & Finance)
Business & Finance: Banks (Business & Finance)
AERONAUTICS: Seadrome (Aeronautics)
AERONAUTICS: Flights & Flyers: Oct. 28, 1929 (Aeronautics)
EDUCATION
Education: Drunken Pudding
Education: At Antioch
Education: Brown Men
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Oct. 28, 1929
(The Theatre)
Music: Symphonies (Music)
Art: Pittsburgh's 28th (Art)
Cinema: The New Pictures Oct. 28, 1929 (Cinema)
Time Table: Oct. 28, 1929 (Time Table)
Books: Human History (Books)
Music: Singing Emmas (Music)
Art: Roerich's Shrine (Art)
Art: Wright's Pyramids (Art)
MISCELLANY
Miscellany: Oct. 28, 1929
TIME brings all things.
MILESTONES
Milestones: Oct. 28, 1929
PEOPLE
People: Oct. 28, 1929
LETTERS
Letters: Oct. 28, 1929

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