Word: awaited
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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General labor gains in recent elections and the fact that most of the Liberal M. P.'s have now joined His Majesty's loyal opposition force upon the Cabinet a change in policy if it is not idly to await its early death. That this policy may well take the form of cartellization of British industry on the grand scale is indicated by the remark made in the Commons by Major Elliot, Minister of Agriculture: "We (the National Government) shall be forced to come to the House of Commons to ask for sanction for wide-sweeping changes in the economic...
...preceding theories have not too greatly taxed the reader's credulity, still greater trials await him. The biblical account of the construction of the tower of Babel is used as a possible example of the cooperation of men in a primitive state before any enslavement. The fact that all worked at the tower shows an absence of any class distinctions and the confusion of tongues is to be interpreted as an indication of the strife which resulted from the introduction of class distinctions...
That this is no ideal solution for the problem is certainly apparent, and it is only recommended on grounds of expediency. The answer to the question must await a happier, more prosperous day. Until then as much revenue as possible should be derived from the Stadium, and in order to accomplish this the H.A.A. should try a price reorganization as soon as possible...
...early to tell what corrective influences will be brought to bear to improve investor psychology. Certainly there are people inside the administration who feel that, unless capital owners see safety ahead, much of their money will join the billions that have gone abroad already to await there definition of American purposes and policies...
...roads. Pennsylvania. New York Central and New York, New Haven & Hartford alone carry 70% of all U. S. railroad passengers. A committee of Eastern rail officials, headed by Central's Frederick Ely Williamson, was formed to ponder fare-cutting, and Mr. Cole's Southeastern roads agreed to await a decision from Mr. Williamson before deciding what they as a group would do. Mr. William son's committee has been meeting in Manhattan off & on for the past month, has adjourned each time without announce ment. It is an open secret that Pennsy and Central are willing...