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...fact that His Majesty is a usurper, the rightful Emperor of Ethiopia being dusky Lij Yasu (Child of Jesus), came again to the fore when imprisoned Child of Jesus was rumored to have been put to death by Power of Trinity who last week denied the deed, claimed that Child of Jesus remains safe in jail...
...found that his five brothers and two sisters wore out their stockings faster than she could supply them. From stockings, Knitter Cann progressed to sweaters, caps, and fancy afghans. He grew up, married a girl who liked to knit, adopted the profession of male nurse, kept on knitting. Be fore the War he had a New Hampshire sheep farm, which kept him well supplied with wool. During the War, he knitted perpetually, flooding a nephew at the front with products for distribution. Now he is owner of a Back Bay rooming house and uses the proceeds from his knitting...
Harvard son of an East Boston ward boss, Joe Kennedy was a small bank president at 25 and assistant general manager of Bethlehem Steel's Fore River Shipbuilding Corp. during the War. Thus, unlike most New Deal administrators, he went to Washington a trained executive. His job was not only to make the securities laws work but to keep them from wrecking the world's most sensitive economic mechanism. His solution was ingenious and simple...
...Fore River, Mass., J. Pierpont...
...Industries with chronic overproduction or a vast number of small-units will miss code discipline the most. The ugly problem of wage & hour differentials between the North and South was again to the fore in textiles and coal-complicated as always by excess capacity. Cement and fertilizer makers were nervous about prices. Copper men hoped to continue their curtailment program on a voluntary basis. In the liquor industry with its six codes scrapped price-cutting came early and easily...