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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Looking through the papers on file in Widener thirty years from now, it would be difficult to explain why the Congress acted as it did on the World Court question three years ago . . . . an issue which died obediently at Mr. Hearst's command. Although his opinions and his form of journalism may be much clap-trap, it is an undeniable fact that they help mold public opinion. The record of the times, if it is to be true and impartial, must include the good and the bad. The Hearst press deserves a representative...
Girls. In Manhattan once a year 60 Catholic girls put on white academic gowns, pin red roses to their shoulders, and file out upon the stage of Town Hall to sing publicly the music they have been singing all year in church. When this happens, Town Hall is invariably packed to the doors. Students, critics, laymen and churchmen well know that no other organization in the U. S. can sing plain song so perfectly as the Pius X School Choir. Last week Manhattanites were marveling again that any choir could get such feeling out of archaic melodies and Latin texts...
Purpose of the magazine is to give no market tips, just information which a businessman or investor might be glad to mull over or file away. Said Editor Kauffman: "It has nothing to sell except itself...
...from ineffectual, was the Pacific Coast strike -with 240 ships and 40,000 men still idle, losing $7,000,000 a day - but five days after the eastern strike collapsed Longshoreman Harry Bridges, leader of the western strike, announced : "There is a growing sentiment in the rank and file for settlement and nothing can change it now." A peace vote in the unions was set for this week. No empty settlement will this be for the strikers, however. Tentative agreements gave the unions their demands for 1) control of the hiring halls which pick men for jobs when employers call...
Judge Mack found that, contrary to Bond & Share's argument, the provisions of the act which compel utility holding companies to register and file information with SEC could themselves "be given legal effect as a separate, workable act," that they were thus separable from the other provisions and had been so intended by Congress. On the question of their constitutionality he ruled that, as Congress has the power to regulate electricity and gas rates in interstate commerce, it can require, as an aid to that regulation, full information from the companies involved. Dismissing Bond & Share's cross bill...