On this day, significant historical events in 1895, 1937, 1938, and 1949 were recorded. In 1895, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle covered the Supreme Court's decision delay on income tax, with President Cleveland optimistic about a favorable outcome. In 1937, the focus shifted to Canada, where tariff changes aimed at reducing automobile production costs were announced. The 1938 report highlighted the release of 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' in theaters. Lastly, in 1949, Winston Churchill's remarks on atomic deterrence against Russia were broadcasted to Eastern Bloc nations.
President Cleveland is confident that the decision of the Supreme Court upon the constitutionality of the income tax law will be favorable to the law.
In order to lower the cost of automobile production in Canada the tariff rate is lowered or completely wiped out on many parts.
Changes in the Canadian tariff schedules affecting automobiles, furniture and hats were indicated yesterday in a notice appearing in the record of the House of Commons proceedings.
Winston Churchill's declaration that Russia was prevented from overrunning Europe only by fear of the atomic bomb was broadcast to the Iron Curtain countries today.
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