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...World's Greatest Newspaper": "We're going to continue to edit the Tribune and Mr. McCabe is going to continue not to edit it. If Mr. McCabe thinks his client isn't getting its money's worth . . . it is Mr. McCabe's duty to cancel the contract. It's all right with us either way, but if we get any more letters from Mr. McCabe like the last one we won't leave the decision to him." Beaumont & Hohman recanted...
...reflections, one from the glass and one from the soap; by spacing the two surfaces properly it is possible to get the "crest" of a light wave bouncing off the glass to coincide with the "trough" of the wave bouncing off the soap so that the two cancel out. It appeared that a film dried as a varnish four millionths of an inch thick was just right to kill all reflections. Yet the film-on-glass combination is a highly efficient transmitter of light, for some 99% of the light which reaches it passes on through...
...spent by February 7 (3 weeks ahead of schedule). The inevitable request for a deficiency appropriation to carry Relief until June 30 will give the 76th Congress its first big battle, give WPA's critics their chance to try for amendments to end Relief-in-politics, to cancel the blank-check system of allotting funds to the Administration...
...these and various other operations began to achieve a certain notoriety and the Department of Justice brought the first anti-trust action against Alcoa. It resulted in a consent decree by which the company agreed to cancel its monopolistic contracts and to stop such practices in future. Since then Alcoa has been investigated several times by the Federal Trade Commission, twice by the Department of Justice. Alcoa has usually come out with a clean bill of health...
...neighbor Mayor Ellenstein. "I watched this disturbance for ten minutes and at any time the police could have broken it up," said Mr. Thomas, and his charge is a serious one. Deplorable enough were the hoodlums who caused the riot and the War veterans who tried in vain to cancel Mr. Thomas's speaking permit, but when responsible police officers apparently acted in collusion with the mob, it may be assumed that Haguism had made an impression on Newark's public officials...