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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...thus putting him out for being hit with a batted ball. Whitehead, however, got credit for a single. Then Carl Hubbell and Joe Moore singled to bring in McCarthy and Whitehead. By this time Pitcher Hadley was replaced by Ivy Paul Andrews. But the Giants continued through their batting order. Coming up for the second time with the bases full, Leiber again singled, drove in two more runs, and the Giants ended the inning with a total of six. For the rest of the afternoon Hubbell pitched a practically flawless game, kept the Yankees' potent batters down...
...injunction the Government for the first time in a big case had used its power to conduct a criminal rather than a civil action. "Since they have chosen to institute a criminal case," stormed Wild Bill, "they must be bound by the rules that our Constitution has prescribed in order to protect the defendants when they are accused of crime. Now, an essential element in this case is the question of intent: did these men have a guilty intent in what they did? And it isn't sufficient alone ... to show that there was written approval, or statutory approval...
...undertake pool buying under NRA, wrote as follows to Mr. Arnott: "It has been brought to my attention that the market for gasoline and other petroleum products has recently been disturbed by numerous price wars. . . . This has resulted in petroleum products being sold below cost in some areas in order to meet unrestrained competition. . . . Price wars necessarily injure small independent marketers. . . . Therefore, I am requesting and authorizing you, as Chairman of the Marketing Committee, to designate committees for each locality when and as price wars develop, with authority to confer . . . and in a co-operative manner to stabilize the price...
There are 350,000 legless or armless people in the U. S. and another 35,000 are crippled annually by automobile accidents, railroad accidents and infectious diseases (in order of frequency). Many manufacturers got into the business by losing limbs, and most of their companies are located in or near big industrial centres. There are eight in Pittsburgh, eleven in Chicago, 15 in New York. Biggest is J. E. Hanger, Inc. of Washington, D. C. which has branches all over the U. S. & in Canada, Paris and London, claims $1,500,000 business annually. Oldest is Marks Artificial Limb...
Speaking at 7:30 o'clock, Professor Lambie will consider in his talk the need for greater coordination among the various local units of government in order to alleviate the burden of taxation placed on the average American...