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...Fines for willful violations not to exceed...
...francs will be voted later "outside the budget" (to avoid unbalancing it) and raised by a special loan. After stirring appeals from Air Minister Victor Denain, the Chamber prepared to toss him $230,000,000 and it was estimated that the total 1935 French Defense Budget will exceed...
Meanwhile investigation of suitable houses for the proposed center continued, resulting in the elimination of the building at 68 Mt. Auburn Street as unsuitable for the budget allotment. Although the space requirements are adequately fulfilled by this building, the costs of adapting it to commuter needs would more than exceed the amount which the Committee has fixed upon for the project. In addition to the costs of painting, papering, and refurnishing the house, it would be necessary to tear down a number of partitions, as the bottom floor has a total of six rooms...
action which should not carry down further than a couple or three points--say to the 89 or 90 levels in the Dow Jones Industrials. A rally from these levels should exceed the current highs by reaching the 95 to 96 area at which point prices will contact an intermediate down trend line descending across the February and April (1934) highs. A decisive penetration of this down trend line would be impressively bullish. Should the coming rally fail to better materially the 93 level, the bullish implications which the market now affords, would be decidedly negatived. In this event...
...first acts as Chancellor, started forcing motor sales by exempting new cars for two years from the crushing luxury tax which burdens pre-Hitler cars in Germany. Thus started a nationwide scramble to trade in old cars on which the tax for two years in some cases would exceed the value of the vehicle. Last week without alluding to this "forced sale" technique, the Ministry of Propaganda & Public Enlightenment proudly announced: "Sales of motor cars in Germany for the year ending in June exceed by 90% those for the previous twelve-month...