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Then on Feb. 13, before stock payments, the U. S. district attorney at Manhattan doused that hardy enthusiasm, filed suit in Federal Court there to restrain promotion of the food products concern as a potential violator of the Clayton anti-trust act. The food corporation lawyers laughed, called the suit "a joke." In "about ten minutes" an answer could be prepared, would be filed the next day. None was. Last week lawyers came into court and abjectly consented to the modification of the corporation's intents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trust Busted | 3/15/1926 | See Source »

...Department of Justice has sought to administer prophylactic treatment under the anti-trust laws," the Department filed suit in the District Court against the new two-billion-dollar Ward Food Products Corp. (TIME, Feb. 8), charging that corporation with violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law and of the Clayton Act. Defendants named are: Ward Food Products Corp., Ward Baking Co., General Baking Corp., Continental Baking Corp., United Bakeries Corp., William B. Ward, Howard B. Ward, William Deininger, Paul H. Helms, J. W. Rumbough, B. E. Peterson, George G. Barber, George B. Smith. The petition charges that since 1921 William...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Mergers Opposed | 2/22/1926 | See Source »

...filed in the Federal District Court a similar anti-trust suit against the National Food Products Corp., whose proposed expansions were so exuberantly proclaimed the week before (TIME, Feb. 15). The petition claimed that the Government has the right of preventive action under Par. 2, Sec. 7 of the Clayton Act, which reads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Mergers Opposed | 2/22/1926 | See Source »

...once militant flocks surged into Albert Hall, famed Victorian mecca of public gatherings and sounding board for many a worthy cause. Within they found Edward, Prince of Wales, with the "Toc. H." lamp in his hand. "Toc. H."ers performed an interlude in seven episodes. The Rev. P. B. Clayton, founder of "Toc. H." was there. At the conclusion of the ceremony innumerable additional "Toc. H." lamps were lit, and lamp bearers started for New Zealand, South Africa, India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: British Commonwealth of Nations: Toc. H. | 1/4/1926 | See Source »

...Back Kent Webster, W. A., '28S 22 189 6. Tackle Hotchkiss Lindley, D. A., '26 21 155 5.8 Back Hotchkiss Wallace, W. S. '26 22 185 5.11 Guard Taft Winecke, L. G., '26S 26 155 5.11 Back Andover Sanger, S., '26S 21 156 5.10 End Roxbury Clayton, R., '27 20 162 5.10 End Hill School

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF THE YALE SQUAD | 11/21/1925 | See Source »

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