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...Dollfuss earned distinction by winning the "Verdienstkreuz," Cross of Merit, a decoration given to subalterns for outstanding deeds of valor only. . . . As an Austrian, I had yet to hear of an Austrian's breakfast consisting, of all things, "of a bowl of potato soup with whipped cream." If Kanzler Dollfuss prefers this kind of morning repast, his taste is unique and, therefore, news. But is TIME sure of its potatoes? . . . TIME generalizes, as it is sometimes wont to do, as to "limp handshake of most Austrians." Let me assure TIME that limply shaking hands is equally bad form...
...vertical combination, except that for the most part they were, not combined, but erected. More recently he has apparently reversed his intent. As early as 1929 he disposed of his railroad. Last week he was actively dickering for the sale of his retail finance company, Universal Credit Corp. Ernest Kanzler, its president, brother-in-law of Edsel Ford (Kanzler and the younger Ford married the Sisters Clay, nieces of J. L. Hudson, founder of Detroit's biggest department store), was closeted dealing with officers of Commercial Investment Trust...
...true that Henry Ford's $7,500,000 deposit was the largest. In addition Mr. Ford had loaned Union Guardian (of which Edsel Ford and his brother-in-law Ernest C. Kanzler are directors) another $11,000,000 in an earlier attempt to buttress the crumbling institution. The R. F. C. had put up $15.000.000. When Union Guardian approached the R. F. C. for more, Senator James Couzens, Henry Ford's oldtime partner and a bitter critic of the R. F. C., insisted that adequate security must be furnished. This the bank could not do for a loan...
Ernest C. Kanzler (whose wife is Edsel Ford's wife's sister), director, the three Guardian organizations; organizer, the Universal Finance...
...following 10 men of the "Craigies" will receive cups: Harry Beal E.T.S., of Auburndale; James Eugene Bennett 2L., of Youngstown, O.; Edgar Wells Freeman 3L., of Plainfield, N. J.; Wright Hugus 2L., of Wheeling, W. Va., captain; Ernest Carlton Kanzler 3L., of Saginay, Mich.; Henry Ely McElwain, Jr., 3L., of Holyoke; Ernest August Reese 2L., of Hubbard, Ia.; Pearce Codington Rodey 3L., of Albuquerque, New Mex., manager; Robert Elisworth Scott 3L., of Cambridge, O.; and William Parker Seeley 2L., of Bridgeport, Conn...