Word: newsprint
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rapid expansion in New England. Frustrated by Maine's laws against the export of power, he turned to developing Maine's industries to boost consumption. Last year a subsidiary, New England Industries, Inc., reported that its invest ments in Maine's textile industry were $11,844,000, in Maine newsprint $13,848,000, in other New England industries about $3,000,000. To repeal Maine's laws against export of power Mr. Insull played a hard but losing game of politics, was faced in 1929 by the slogan: "Save Maine from Insullization" (TIME, Sept...
...Ability to read 8-point type (like ordinary newsprint) at 14 in. distance. Bigger numbers indicate weaker sight...
Nominated by popular report last week to become the wife of Canadian Prime Minister Richard Bedford Bennett was his great & good friend Mrs. Elfie Rowley, socialite widow of the late managing director of E. B. Eddy Co. (newsprint) of which Mr. Bennett was and perhaps is lion shareholder...
...Newsprint Down, Attempts to hold the price of newsprint paper to $55 per ton ($62 delivered in Manhattan) were aban- doned with announcement of a $5-per-ton cut by three big Canadian companies. International Paper & Power, greatest U. S. producer, did not participate in the announcement but was expected to meet the competition...
...other newspapers in Rio de Janeiro to share, in lesser degree, the fate of A Noite were Critic, A Ordem, Vanguarda, Gazeta de Noticias, 0 Paiz and A Noticia. Some of them thought to remove their newsprint to comparative safety in the street. But there the rolls were set upon, unwound by urchins...