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...that the President's money policy is "a drift to unrestrained inflation" is surely an unfounded fear and is part and parcel of that indefensible position that all inflation gets out of control of the inflators. The present gold-buying policy is not inflationary at all, but its psychological effect is--witness the rise in stock and commodity prices and the fall in certain bonds. If enough people of Sprague's positions continue to point out that the policy is not inflationary, it will in fact cease to have the effect of raising internal prices. This certainly...
...some concern. He seemed to have had too much to drink. His luggage included a smallbore rifle and cartridges. (It later developed that he was expected to compete in a shoot at Chicago's North Shore Gun Club.) And he was extraordinarily fussy about taking a brown-paper parcel into the cabin with him. The porter decided Mr. Smith's behavior was not ominous enough to warrant reporting. He slammed the cabin door shut and in a moment No. 23 roared away-a big twin-motored Boeing of the latest design-with its two passengers, its crew...
...millionaires could keep their money, but there would be no abject poverty." The Commons would run all heavy industry, all transportation systems, all farms. "The farmer's day has passed." says Mrs. Martin. Every Capital would be provided free of charge with shelter and with food through "parcel post service, enormously enlarged and visiting each doorway every day." Life for the graduate newlywed Commoner, as pictured by Mrs. Martin: "Shall we follow the young couple on their first summer's long honeymoon? Supreme happiness is theirs-young, strong, healthy, independent, free and in love! Each will receive daily...
...representative appeared in Manhattan. Archibald Kelly held court at the Hotel St. Regis and lived at the Wraldorf-Astoria. But even from the affable Mr. Kelly, liquormen learned nothing. It was variously reported that D. C. L. was about to set up its own agency, that it intended to parcel out its brands among various distributors; that it was really dickering with 'leggers who had been such splendid customers these many years. Who if anyone would finally get the business of the $125,000,000-whiskey trust remained last week the most exciting secret of the liquor trade...
...same interstate commerce complication lurked in the distribution through the mails of publications carrying beer advertising into Dry states. If 3.2% beer can legally pass through the mails as parcel post, does it become intoxicating and therefore non-deliverable the moment it crosses a Dry State line? Other legal questions yet unsettled...