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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week a big worm turned in Wall Street. Underwriters Morgan Stanley & Co. haled SEC into court, demanded that it reverse its Dayton Power decision and return $90,844 in underwriting fees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worm Turns | 6/23/1941 | See Source »

...themselves. Thus, as applied to, it offers a way out from the discouraging trend of many previous defense housing projects, built under subsidy arrangements, which set rents in proportion to renters' incomes. Colonel Westbrook's office has planned or started Camden Plan projects at Linden (N.J.), Dayton, Detroit, South Bend, Philadelphia, Dallas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOUSING: Not for Rent, Not for Sale | 6/2/1941 | See Source »

...hearings scheduled for next month. Of the 290 stations in Dixie, 125 are owned by newspapers, nearly all of which are Democratic. Among Administration friends who may be put on the spot: Jesse Jones (Houston Chronicle, KTRH), Amon Carter (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, WBAP, KGKO), James M. Cox (Dayton, Ohio News; Springfield, Ohio News; Springfield, Ohio Sun; Miami, Fla. News; Atlanta Journal; WHIG, Dayton, Ohio; WIOD, Miami, Fla.; WSB, Atlanta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: FCC v. Publishers | 5/5/1941 | See Source »

...Commission's argument went like this: Dayton is a subsidiary of Columbia Gas & Electric. Columbia is a subsidiary of United Corp. (which owns 19.6% of its common). Morgan, Stanley was formed by J. P. Morgan to take over its underwriting business, and leading Morgan partners have had a financial incentive to get business for it. Final question was whether United Corp., which J. P. Morgan put together in 1929, is subject to Morgan political control. Describing the demeanor of United's George Howard toward Morgan's George Whitney as one of "courteous fealty," SEC decided there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTILITIES: Holding Companies: Last Mile | 4/14/1941 | See Source »

Morgan, Stanley answered with a stinging charge that this decision "belongs to the world of make believe. . . . We desire to state that in no conceivable way can it be properly held that we have ever been affiliated with the Dayton Company or any other public utility company." This week Morgan, Stanley had not decided whether to take the matter to court. If SEC is right, and Morgan, Stanley owes its utility business to J. P. Morgan's holding company affiliations, the disruption of the relationship will oust Morgan, Stanley from its No. 1 position in the utility underwriting field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTILITIES: Holding Companies: Last Mile | 4/14/1941 | See Source »

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