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...25?? Eucharistic Hymnal of which visitors to the Congress were supposed to make frequent use, 16 of its 70 hymns and chants were composed by Bishop Schrembs. German-born 69 years ago, the Bishop of Cleveland says that melody comes best to him when he is tired. He believes there should be more congregational singing at mass, has a good voice himself which he employed in the numerous radio-broadcasts he made publicizing the Congress. Perhaps the most satisfying feeling that overtook Bishop Schrembs this week was when vast throngs of people burst out with such of his hymns...
...high tariff against outside factors, world prices lagged far behind. Winnipeg prices have also been artificially high, due to the stabilization efforts of the Canadian Grain Board. Lacking the stability provided by huge storage facilities. Buenos Aires is erratic. From its year's low Argentine wheat has lately zoomed 25?? per bu. to a five-year high of 82½¢. The true world price for wheat is therefore set in Liverpool. The Liverpool price has, since early September, climbed 16¢ to nearly 99¢ per bu., jumping 8¢ last week alone. Snipping costs considered, dollar wheat in Liverpool is equivalent...
...Falla's Three-Cornered Hat and, with Violinist Albert Spalding, the Mendelssohn Concerto. As usual, aged Adolph Lewisohn, donor of the Stadium and a patron of the concerts, made a little speech. So did peppery, music-loving Mayor Fiorello Henry LaGuardia. Hooted and booed by radicals on the hard 25?? seats, the son of a onetime Army bandmaster retorted: "Music hath charms even for the savage, but not for the ill-mannered...
...besides the regular $1 quarterly. A small chemical company named Vulcan Detinning, which in 32 years of corporate existence has omitted common dividends for 28, made enough out of reducing scrap tinplate to pay a $4 special. Ruberoid Co., which has not missed a dividend since 1889. announced a 25?? regular, a 25?? extra. Ingersoll-Rand, makers of compressors and pneumatic tools, had $2 a share extra for stockholders. So did Draper Corp. of Hopedale, Mass., manufacturers of automatic weaving machinery. Hercules Powder's extra was 75¢, Scott Paper's 25??. Sunshine Mining Co., with 14 Idaho lead and silver...
...opened the Plan's first office last November in the rear of a Long Beach real estate salesroom, with a one-legged man as assistant, a Salvation Army protege as janitor. Success was quick. California's myriad oldsters came in masses to his meetings. By thousands they bought his 25?? pamphlet. They sent the word back East to the old home-folks...