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Highway patrolmen guarded the pop-bottle-littered lawn all night; at 7:30 a.m., pink and rested, Mr. Farley (who neither smokes nor drinks) nodded at guests drinking bourbon hot toddies, went in to breakfast on grapefruit-and-strawberries, broiled Tennessee ham, hominy grits, scrambled eggs, hot waffles with sorghum...
After the Crash. By 1935, utility security pyramiding had stopped. U. P. & L.'s future rested on two main assets: 1) all the common stock of the then $80,000,000 Indianapolis Power & Light Co. which netted U. P. & L. well over $500,000 a year; 2) stock control...
Having cried for years that Italy's might rested on 8,000,000 bayonets, he suddenly was told that the country could neither feed nor clothe 1,500,000 men. Boots were lacking, to say nothing of bayonets. The country had tankage capacity for only three months' normal...
Well-taken was his remark. In its attempt to dissolve $253,000,000 Alcoa as a monopoly in restraint of trade, the Government filed suit April 23, 1937, kicked off on June 1, 1938. Year later it rested its case, and the defense took the ball. It still has it...
Cutler can do no worse than a pair of seconds in the 220 and 440, and he may be rested enough to reverse that six inch defeat Rene Chouteau handed him in New Haven Tuesday night in the 440. Curwen and Powers may sneak through for some points in the...