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...chiefly to increased salaries?amounted last year to about $1,250,000. A casual observer outside Carnegie Hall, Manhattan, recently reported that Philharmonic players came to rehearsals in their own cars which included: Studebaker, Maxwell, Oakland, Chevrolet, Nash, Reo, Dort, Hudson, Essex, Packard. Plans to cut these deficits by co??perative "big business" methods will soon be stated by Mr. Mackay and guests...
...PHILHARMONIC?Originally organized in 1842 as a co??perative society of players, reorganized in the present century, absorbed National Symphony three years ago, absorbed City Symphony last year, also joined educational program with Mrs. E. H. Harriman's American Orchestral Society...
...courtesy, the punctilious carefulness, the attention which they have showered upon me, my party?attentions far more extensive than we had right to expect. I want to thank the people throughout the length and breadth of this land?thank them for their unfailing courtesy, their thoughtfulness, their co??peration and understanding...
...right. When the final session opened next morning, the Governor of Maine, presiding, called for unfinished business. Governor Sweet presented the redrafted memorial. It was no longer an endorsement of prohibition; it called simply for observance of law, adherence to the Constitution and co??peration between the State Executives and the Federal Government in the enforcement of the law relating to prohibition. No one, especially a politician, could refuse to sign it and save his face...
...Governors sat down at lunch in the White House. Afterwards they spent the afternoon in private conclave. The President made a speech urging State co??peration in preventing immigrant and liquor smuggling and in enforcing prohibition. In a following discussion Governors Ritchie and Smith were the only ones who voiced dissent from the President's remarks. They objected to the Volstead Act as an invasion of state rights, as unenforcible and as contrary to public opinion. Before departing the Governors adopted a platform suggested by the President: 1) to co??rdinate Federal and local enforcement agencies; 2) to call...