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Last week the Journal of the American Medical Association reported the action of its Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry in striking from its list of "new and nonofficial remedies" a number of ergot preparations (important to women) believed to contain "putrefactive amines." Dr. Henry Hurd Rusby, Dean of Columbia University's College of Pharmacy, hailed this action as a step forward in his campaign against impure ergot, which he declares is now entering the U. S. from Russia and Poland (TIME, April 15). A scientist, Dr. Rusby resented and denounced any suggestion that his attack on Russian and Polish...
...trust agreement this stock is not voted by International. Brooklyn Daily Eagle: $1,954,000 in notes and 400 shares (40%) of a holding company which controls the Eagle. Albany Knickerbocker Press and Evening News: $450,000 of preferred stock and 3,000 shares of common. Ithaca Journal News: $300,000 in notes. Chicago Journal, Greensboro (N. C.) Record and Tampa (Fla.) Tribune: $1,000,000 of debentures, $600,000 of preferred stock of Bryan Thomason Newspapers Inc., which controls these papers; also 10,000 shares (337%) of the common stock of the Journal itself. Chicago Daily News...
Spartanburg (S. C.) Herald-Journal, Columbia (S. C.) Record and Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle: $855,000 of notes of the owners, secured by all the stock of these papers. In spite of the earnest Graustein statements about the Graustein press, almost all the rest of the press flayed the Graustein policy. Conservative editors saw it innocent enough but potentially dangerous to press freedom. The yellower sheets saw nothing but machinations of the Power Trust-and undoubtedly hoped to capture circulation from the 13 Graustein papers by painting them black. Said the Hearst press: "The Federal Trade Commission has uncovered the power...
...handing you herewith check . . . for $2,781,158.30 . . . to repay in full to date with interest your investment in the securities of the Brooklyn Publishing Corp. [which controls the stock of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle], the Albany Press Co. (The Knickerbocker Press, Albany Evening News) and the Ithaca Journal-News...
Died. Tom Finty Jr., 61, of Dallas, Tex., longtime (1914-29) editor of the Dallas Evening Journal, associate editor of the Dallas Morning News; in Dallas...