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1914 and Clayton
It circumvented Supreme Court limitations on the activities of labor unions, especially as those limitations were imposed between the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 and the end of the 1920s.
* 1914Clayton Moore, American actor ( d. 1999 )
Wilson helped end the long battles over the trusts with the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.
* December 28 – Clayton Moore, American actor ( b. 1914 )
The Clayton Antitrust Act, passed in 1914, proscribes certain additional activities that had been discovered to fall outside the scope of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
This persisted until 1914, when the Clayton Act created exceptions for certain union activities.
* Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 (, codified at, ), was enacted in the United States to add further substance to the U. S. antitrust law regime by seeking to prevent anticompetitive practices in their incipiency.
Passed during the Wilson administration, the legislation was introduced by Alabama Democrat Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. in the U. S. House of Representatives, where the act passed by a vote of 277 to 54 on June 5, 1914.
The Clayton Act of 1914 reformed and emphasized certain concepts of the Sherman Act of 1890 that are still active today in a growing interconnected market and merging of the industries.
* Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
* Clayton Moore ( 1914 – 1999 ), played the Lone Ranger in a TV series of the same name
It was followed by the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, the Clayton Antitrust Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914, the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936, and the Celler-Kefauver Act of 1950.
" In 1914 Congress passed the Clayton Act, which prohibited specific business actions ( such as price discrimination and tying ) if they substantially lessened competition.
File: Clayton House. jpg | The Henry D. Clayton House was built around 1850 and served as the home of both Confederate General Henry D. Clayton, Sr., former President of the University of Alabama as well as his son Henry D. Clayton, Jr., a legislator, a judge and the author of the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.
On 3 March 1916, after hardly a moment's notice, Gen. Clayton sent Bell to Basra, which British forces had captured in November 1914, to advise Chief Political Officer Percy Cox regarding an area she knew better than any other Westerner.
Powell Clayton ( August 7, 1833August 25, 1914 ) was an engineer, a Union Army general in the American Civil War and the first Reconstruction Republican governor of Arkansas.
* Moneyhon, Carl H. " Powell Clayton ( 1833 – 1914 )" in Encyclopedia of Arkansas online
The AFL thought that it had achieved the latter with the passage of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 — which Gompers referred to as " Labor's Magna Carta ".
The Versailles Treaty created the International Labour Organisation to draw up common standards between countries, for as it said, " peace can be established only if it is based on social justice ", and echoed the US Clayton Act 1914 in pronouncing that " labour should not be regarded merely as a commodity or an article of commerce ".

1914 and Act
After the carnage of 1914 – 1918 the democratic reform of the Representation of the People Act 1918 instantly tripled the number of people allowed to vote in Britain from 7 to 21 million.
At the start of the First World War, the Currency and Bank Notes Act 1914 was passed which granted temporary powers to HM Treasury for issuing banknotes to the value of £ 1 and 10 /- ( ten shillings ) in the UK.
Though large numbers of Irishmen had willingly joined Irish regiments and divisions of the New British Army at the outbreak of war in 1914, the likelihood of enforced conscription created a backlash – particularly as the Government of Ireland Act 1914 ( as previously recommended in March by the Irish Convention ) was controversially linked with a " dual policy " enactment of the Military Service Bill.
1, 480 men were interned in England and Wales under Regulation 14B of the Defence of the Realm Act 1914, many of whom, like Arthur Griffith, had little or nothing to do with the affair.
Before the Act was passed, on February 8, 1914 The New York Times published an article entitled " Negro Cocaine ' Fiends ' Are New Southern Menace: Murder and Insanity Increasing Among Lower-Class Blacks " by Edward Huntington Williams which reported that Southern sheriffs had increased the caliber of their weapons from. 32 to. 38 to bring down Negroes under the effect of cocaine.
implementing the Uniform State Narcotic Act in 1932 ), and other actions by the government the number of addicts of opium started to decrease fast from 1925 to a level that in 1945 that was about one tenth of the level in 1914.
* The Harrison Narcotics Act ( 1914 ) at Erowid. com
By May 1914 the Bill had complied with the requirements set down by the Parliament Act 1911, allowing the government to force its enactment over the heads of the unionist-dominated House of Lords.
* 1914 – The United Kingdom's House of Commons passes the Home Rule Act for devolution in Ireland.
The restrictions were tightened by the Defence of the Realm Act of August 1914, which, along with the introduction of rationing and the censorship of the press for wartime purposes, restricted pubs ' opening hours to 12 noon – 2: 30 pm and 6: 30 pm – 9: 30 pm Opening for the full licensed hours was compulsory, and closing time was equally firmly enforced by the police ; a landlord might lose his licence for infractions.
The Engraving Copyright Act 1734 extended copyright to cover engravings, statutes in 1789 and 1792 involved cloth, sculptures were copyrighted in 1914 and the performance of plays and music were covered by copyright in 1833 and 1842 respectively.
* 1914 – The Irish Home Rule Act becomes law, but is delayed until after World War I.
Section 24AA of the Crimes Act 1914 creates the related offence of treachery.
It was enacted as the Government of Ireland Act 1914.
The Smith – Lever Act of 1914 created the modern system of agricultural extension agents sponsored by the state agricultural colleges.
The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914 restricted the manufacture and distribution of opiates, including laudanum, and coca derivatives in the United States ; this was followed by France's Loi des stupefiants in 1916, and Britain's Dangerous Drugs Act in 1920.
Though less than expected by the Sinn Féin leadership, it was substantially more than the initial form of home rule within the United Kingdom sought by Charles Stewart Parnell from 1880, and a serious advancement on the Home Rule Act of 1914 that the Irish nationalist leader John Redmond had achieved through parliamentary proceedings.
Following the Welsh Church Act 1914, the Church in Wales established the Diocese of Monmouth in 1921, and in 1949, Monmouthshire was included within the remit of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire, an appointed precursor of the Welsh Office.

1914 and attempted
In contrast to the Zulu War of 1906 and the outbreak of World War I in 1914, when he recruited volunteers for the Ambulance Corps, this time Gandhi attempted to recruit combatants.
He attempted to secure an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1914, securing a nomination from the president, allowing him to compete for a vacancy, but did not score a sufficiently high enough mark on the examination.
The ridge fell under German control in October 1914 during the Race to the Sea as the Franco-British and German forces continually attempted to outflank each other through northeastern France.
Five years later ( in 1914 ), he was forced to retire and although he attempted to rehabilitate himself through treatment, he was never reinstated at the Rock Island Railroad.
The federal government attempted to prevent a repeat occurrence, modifying the Indian Act in 1914 to make it illegal for natives to participate in fairs or parades without permission from the local Indian Agent.
The last time the King attempted to exercise political authority was in February 1914 when King Gustav V delivered a speech to 30, 000 peasants, assembled on the yard of the Royal Castle in Stockholm, an action which precipitated the fall the incumbent liberal cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Karl Staaff.
On 8 December 1914, Spee's force attempted a raid on the coaling station at Stanley in the Falkland Islands, unaware that the previous month the British had sent two modern fast battlecruisers HMS Inflexible and HMS Invincible to protect the islands and avenge the defeat at Coronel, and there were also five cruisers, HMS Carnarvon, HMS Cornwall, HMS Kent, HMS Bristol and HMS Glasgow, at the Stanley naval base.
D. H. Lawrence, an admirer of Hardy, was puzzled by the character of Sue Bridehead, and attempted to analyse her sexual problem in his essay " A Study of Thomas Hardy " ( 1914 ).
Since 1914, they had been identified as suspects in several violent bombings and assassination attempts, including an attempted mass poisoning.
Sulphur mining was attempted but was abandoned in 1914 after a lahar killed all 10 workers.
Some years later in 1923 mining was again attempted, but learning from the 1914 disaster, the miners built their huts on a flat part of the island near a gannet colony.
In 1914, Barceló, Muñoz Rivera and de Diego were members of an executive council that attempted to form an alliance between the Union and Republican Parties.
In his book Regierung und Volkswille ( 1914 ), Delbrück attempted a defence of the old system of government in Germany and Prussia with particular reference to its “ dualism ,” that is parliamentary representation and simultaneously a certain degree of autocracy on the part of the sovereign in Prussia and of the federated government in the empire.
* 10 June-Antoine Argoud, twice attempted to assassinate Charles de Gaulle ( born 1914 ).
After four months of heavy fighting and casualties ( 750, 000 German and 995, 000 French ), the German and Allied armies attempted one more breakthrough operation to win a decisive victory in 1914.
From 1914 to 1919, partly out of response to its constituents, Goshen College attempted a " School of Agriculture ," which sought to prepare Mennonite young people to return to their rural communities.
In 1914, Barceló, Muñoz Rivera and de Diego were members of an executive council that attempted to form an alliance between the Union and Republican Parties.
Clarke attempted to parlay this into a second run for a United States Senate seat early in 1914, but he faced opposition in the primary from Ohio Attorney General Timothy S. Hogan and by the spring appeared to be in danger of losing the race.
The ridge fell under German control in October 1914, during the Race to the Sea, as the Franco-British and German forces continually attempted to outflank each other through northeastern France.
Oscar Collazo ( January 20, 1914 – February 21, 1994 ), was one of two Puerto Ricans who attempted to assassinate U. S. President Harry S. Truman.
This was attempted in September 1914, but failed.
He attempted to gain major league status for the league in 1914, but was unsuccessful.
New York gang leader Humpty Jackson is arrested and sent to prison for attempted murder, where he remains until his death in 1914 in organized crime | 1914.

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