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Cheese was one of them. To the astonishment of Board Chairman James L. Kraft of Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corp., the Commission decided that his price lists were discriminatory. Hurt, the cheese man declared: "The prices and discounts now offered were established in a bona fide attempt to comply with the law and in our opinion do comply if any commercially practicable price policy...
...liquidating a batch of neighborhood banks that had closed. In the same year President Gibson headed the New York Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee, which involved a certain amount of eating out of tinware (see cut, col. 1). And to him went Manhattan's old Chatham Phenix National Bank & Trust, which was merged with Manufacturers after rumors threatened its existence. At that time Mr. Gibson swept out the portfolios of both banks, transferring assets with a dubious value of $30,000,000 to Huron Holding Corp.. a liquidating concern. Manufacturers took in exchange notes with a face value...
...over Columbia Broadcasting System.† Its radio accounts included Bayer's Aspirin, Ovaltine, College Inn Food Products. Nearly tied with Blackett was the leader for the two previous years, J. Walter Thompson, with accounts like Standard Brands (Chase & Sanborn, Fleischmann), Cutex, Carter's Ink, Eastman Kodak, Kraft-Phenix Cheese. Third with a radio budget of $2,900,000 was Lord & Thomas whose best account is American Tobacco (Lucky Strikes...
...with Lucky Strike cigarets, Amos 'n' Andy with Pepsodent toothpaste, Rudy Vallee with Flelschmann's Yeast. Jack Benny this year performs for Chevrolet Motor Co., Burns & Allen and Guy Lombardo for White Owl Cigars, Bing Crosby for Woodbury Soap, Al Jolson and Paul Whiteman for Kraft-Phenix Cheese...
...Light Securities Trust, March 1931', 5) Selected Stocks, Inc., March 1931; 6) Ungerleider Financial Corp., April 1931; 7) Iroquois Share Corp., May 1931; 8) General Empire Corp., June 1931; 9) Jackson & Curtis Investment Associates. July 1931; 10) Sterling Securities Corp., July 1931; 11) Securities-Allied Corp. (formerly Chatham Phenix Allied Corp.), August 1931; 12) Southwestern Investors, August 1931; 13) Chain Store Stocks, Inc., September 1931; 14) National Securities Investment Co., September 1931; 15) Aviation Securities Corp., December 1931; 16) American, British & Continental Corp., January 1932; 17) Atlantic Securities Corp., May 1932; 18) Federated Capital Corp., August...