Word: publication
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Driving on the public highway will become a sporting proposition as much as deer hunting is today, when every instructed hunter enters the woods under a code which takes into consideration his fellow hunter...
...very well and I buried her when she died in Chicago." Last Sunday, by precedent-breaking permission of Eugenic Cardinal Pacelli, Archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica (in charge of beatification ceremonies), Cardinal Mundelein celebrated Mass during rites which gave Mother Cabrini the title "Blessed," entitled her to public veneration at her tomb in Manhattan...
However, if a voluntary plan is submitted by defendants, which not only eliminates the practices complained of but goes farther and offers provisions in the public interest . . . it will be considered. . . ." In short, before the Department of Justice would call off its suit. Ford and Chrysler had to agree to stop doing something they had a legal right to do. Warned Thurman Arnold: "The decrees in the present cases may become most important precedents in preventing the misuse of advertising power in other fields...
...financing had been grabbed through coercive means by the four big companies owned or tied up with automobile companies.* At their annual convention in Chicago last week, members of the Conference heard Lawyer Berge discuss at length the theory of consent decrees as a justifiable compromise in the public interest and declare that advertising "probably cannot be dealt with under existing law and must be left for future consideration...
...limiting rebate and other chain-store practices. And the steady increase in State chain-store taxes has assumed the shape of a national trend. Two months ago, therefore, A. & P., bull's-eye of Wright Patman's attack, broke its 79-year policy of silence on "public and private questions" with a "Statement of Public Policy" advertised in 1,300 newspapers over the signatures of Brothers George L. and John A. Hartford...