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...farm products, which include the U.S.'s most troublesome surpluses, have increased 45.3%. Among manufactured goods, two that are processed from farm products-food and clothing-are also among the worst offenders, while many steel products have not gone up at all. Obvious reason: Government policy. While Leon Henderson has sat on many an industrial price, farm prices have been boosted by all kinds of Government...
...then turned from these disagreeable reminders to listen to the voice of experience, that of Elder Statesman Bernard Mannes Baruch, World War I defense tsar. Baruch's testimony had been advertised as a thwacking assault on the bill. Several committeemen hoped this would include a few attacks on Henderson. But tall, silver-haired Bernard Baruch had nothing to say against Henderson; he paid him tribute, called him "Brother...
Cried a Miss Henderson: "If men were really chivalrous and gallant they would be holding this demonstration...
Arriving in Princeton, N.J. one night last week, Leon Henderson's heart was warm with pride and sentiment. Thinking of the nice things old Barney Baruch had said about him that day, he joined his dinner hosts in a glowing mood. Before the evening was over, Leon's cup of sentiment was overflowing. For the dinner celebrated the 100th anniver sary of John A. Roebling's Sons Co. of Trenton. And Leon (born in Millville) is a Jersey...
Jerseyman Henderson, tough, veteran New Dealer, was the speaker of the evening. For nearly an hour, his heart aglow, he talked about the system of free enterprise, pledged it should not perish...