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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Announcers of this Davies act were Walker-Gordon Laboratories Co., Inc., purveyors of milk, at Plainsboro, N. J. The cream, it was announced, will be preserved by the quick-freezing Birdseye process (named for its inventor in 1925, Clarence Birdseye) which keeps food fresh for two years. Owner of the Birdseye process is General Foods Corp., of which Mrs. Davies, daughter of Cereal Tycoon Charles William Post, is a director and the largest single stockholder...
...Kansas City last week Leader Lewis let General Motors feel his whip when 2,450 employes of its Fisher body and Chevrolet assembly plants "sat down" at their jobs in protest against discharge of a U. A. W. employe. In Detroit. 1.500 employes of National Automotive Fibres, Inc. (floor mats, cushions, door panels for Chrysler and others) struck against discharge of ten U. A. W. workers, went back next day with the unionists reinstated, a 5?per-hour pay raise won. In Eau Claire, Wis. 2,000 jobs came to a halt when Gillette Rubber Co. (tires & tubes) was shut...
...Trade name copyrighted by Winthrop Chemical Co. Inc. of Manhattan, the German Dye Trust's U. S. representatives...
...opinion of the railroading Vans, MOP could well use the terminal properties they had purchased from the packers. So in December 1930 their Alleghany Corp. sold the properties to a subsidiary called Terminal Shares, Inc., and Terminal Shares in turn sold them to MOP-on the installment plan. In effect, it was a deal between the right hand and the left hand, because the Vans controlled both the buyer and the seller...
...person and by proxy the stockholders of an unusual U. S. investment trust assembled last week in Jersey City, there solemnly voted their corporation out of business. The trust was no down-at-the-heel affair with a sorry or unsavory history. It was Mayflower Association, Inc. with assets of some $19000,000 and one of the best records in the field. Its stock was launched on the full crest of the 1929 boom at $60 per share. Its liquidating value today is more than $77, after past distributions of some $27 in cash and stock...