Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Pressed by the Farmers' National Council and other lobbyists, the Department of Justice filed a complaint against the Armour-Morris merger. The packers insisted that the merger had been negotiated with the implied consent of the late Secretary, Henry C. Wallace, Mr. Jardine's predecessor. Government counsel denied this, insisted that Mr. Jardine should rule against the merger as a violation of the Packers and Stockyards...
...theories advanced, but this is refuted by a vigorous denial by Mr. Chase. "We had absolutely nothing to do with the suppression of the Lampoon," said Mr. Chase, "We knew nothing about it; obsolutely nothing. We never had any question about it. We made no complaint and heard none. It is not our business. We concern ourselves in the houses of ill fame, opium dens, gambling houses, and so forth, but we had absolutely nothing to do with the suppression of the Lampoon...
...also been suggested that the original complaint was entered by some one personally offended by one of the Lampoon's caricatures...
...against $37 in ten months of the previous fiscal year, and $77 in the year ending Feb. 28, 1923. Thus even Henry Ford is feeling the diminishing profits generally complained of in the motor industry, although he has by no means reached the place where he has cause for complaint himself...
...complaint of Wordsworth...