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...writer last week looked back at 1921-22 when the rise of iron and steel prices presaged a business recovery. Apparently forgotten, however, was the fact that in 1922 steel prices rose sharply only after production had commenced a rise as pronounced as its previous fall. Said Lewis H. Haney, director of New York University Bureau of Business Research in Iron Age last week: ". . . Production is above the indicated demand and is still declining. ... It may be that shortages are in the making in other industries, but our measurements do not indicate that is the case in the steel industry...
...type at the top of the page, "Spectator" proclaimed: "Good stocks are in a buying range right now." Directly below, Lewis Haney, director of New York University Bureau of Business Research and onetime Economist of the Federal Trade Commission started his daily article by saying: "The outstanding fact about the stock market now is that this is not a good time to buy stocks...
HARVARD ST. BONAVENTURE Bassett, c.f. i.f., Thomas Nugent, 2b. c.f., Devers McGrath, s.s. r.f., Conlon Donaghy, 3b. s.s., Vtecht Prior, 1b. 1b., Rooney or Wood Whitney, l.f. c., O'Connor or McCormack Gilligan, r.f. 3b., Youngblood Dudley, c. 2b., Skierowski Whitmore, p. p., Haney...
Oregon. Bert E. Haney, Democrat, v. Frederick Steiwer, Republican, v. Senator Robert N. Stanfield, Independent. The late entrance of Senator Stanfield, the bad boy of Oregon Republicanism, has injected doubt into the campaign and given Democratic Mr. Haney unexpected hope. Oregon is usually counted safe for regular Republicans...
...Senator McNary of Oregon called on the President concerning shipping matters. Mr. McNary talked about Commissioner Haney of the Shipping Board, who has opposed the President's shipping policies and refused to resign at Mr. Coolidge's request (TIME, Sept. 14, SHIPPING). The President gave Mr. McNary notice that Commissioner Haney would not be reappointed when Congress assembled, and that the Senator had best suggest some one to fill the place who would be approved by Oregon business men. Senator McNary did not say he approved of Mr. Haney, but intimated that the Pacific Coast liked Mr. Haney...