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...Ralph Assheton, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply, told the House of Commons that output of war material had jumped 40% in the last six months. But this report and the shake-up in the Ministry of Production failed to silence the Government's critics. Leftist M.P. Emanuel Shinwell, who calls the Cabinet "Winston's Beauty Parlor," cried: "If the Government believes invasion may come soon, it is useless to . . . draw up elaborate schemes for a more or less remote future...
...people who paid Federal income taxes last year, nearly 700,000 borrowed money to do it. If this ratio (estimated from banking sources by Representative Emanuel Celler's* office) holds good with 1942's 13,000,000 taxpayers, over 1,000,000 loans will be made before March 15. And the ratio may be higher...
...Republic while Dreamer Cyrus Eaton, who put it together, was washed out by the depression. Later he also joined the syndicate that salvaged the wrecks of another dreamer, Errett Lobban Cord, whose ill-assorted mass of properties included Vultee. Leader of that syndicate was Wall Street's Victor Emanuel, whose dreams have shown a much solider content than Eaton's or Cord's. Emanuel and Girdler together swung the Vultee-Consolidated deal...
...Where Emanuel's control of this $1,000,000,000 backlog stops and Girdler's begins is not a matter for statistical analysis. Emanuel's Aviation Corp. owns 71% of Vultee common, which owns 34% of Consolidated. But Girdler (who holds only 2,000 of the 5,780,000 outstanding shares of Aviation Corp.) is executive head of both. Vultee Chairman Harry Woodhead becomes president of Consolidated and executive vice president of Vultee. Vultee President Richard Millar retains his present job, also becomes executive vice president of Consolidated. Both are Girdler appointees...
...most radical man in Parliament is not Laborite Emanuel Shinwell, the chief voice of those few Labor Party members who have refused to march along with the Churchill Conservative-Labor coalition Government. Nor is it Parliament's only Communist, moon-faced Willie Gallacher, who is delighted to find Winston Churchill marching along with Joseph Stalin...