Word: coding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Retail Code which President Roosevelt signed last week differed in two major respects from the one which General Johnson had brought to his desk. Replacing the section which forbade sales at less than manufacturers' net invoice cost plus 10% (the section opposed by President Percy Straus of R. H. Macy & Co. and by consumer organizations- TIME, Oct. 16), the President inserted a provision merely prohibiting sales at less than cost. This, General Johnson explained, was to prevent farmers from complaining that the NRA arbitrarily raises the prices of the things they buy. In the draft the President signed, almost...
...Section 10 (A) of the Recovery Act, issued an executive order providing a penalty of $500 fine or six months imprisonment or both for anyone "falsely representing himself to be discharging the obligations or complying with the President's Re-employment Agreement or of any code of fair competition...
...many a newspaperman it seemed last week that John Peter Zenger's anniversary could not have come at a more appropriate time. In Washington, NRA and newspaper representatives were still deadlocked over Sections 11 (free press) and 14 (open shop) of the proposed newspaper code. Throughout the land the Press rumbled and shrilled at the spectre of government licensing and union censorship which it saw implied in NRA's insistence on elimination of these sections. At the Inland Daily Press Association convention in Chicago last week Publisher McCormick and Secretary Edward H. Harris of the American Newspaper Publishers...
...thyroid, when the disease is in the thyroid group; by denervation of the adrenals when the disease is in other groups, while in a small group both thyroid-removal and adrenal-denervation should abate or cure the disease. That this is the case is now established." Factory Medical Code. The surgeons are trying to put through an NRA code which will require all employers of labor to have their employes given a medical examination by hired company doctors. Every factory must contribute to the support of pathological and x-ray laboratories, intend the surgeons. They ''insist that industry...
...garages amounts to eight dollars. The car tenders of the Square have given the excuse that they have been forced to raise prices due to the NRA; this seems merely a feeble evasion which collapses with a sickening thud when faced with the fact that the garage men's code has not yet been signed, and that Boston garages are awaiting this before raising their rates...