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...Trade President Peter B. Carey and Chairman James Clifton Stone of the Farm Board. President Carey said that any six grain men could dispose of the Farm Board's surplus at good prices if given a chance, insisted that the Farm Board by selling wheat 5? lower at seaboard than in the interior has depressed the Liverpool price, aided importing nations at the expense of U. S. farmers...
Earnings. Not all oil companies did better in 1932's first quarter than in the first three months of 1931. But the following were among those which improved: Amerada, Continental, Seaboard, Shell Union, Shell Pipe Line, Texas Pacific Coal & Oil, Tide Water Associated, Tide Water...
Although Mr. Insull is considered chiefly a Middle West utilitarian, proper ties along the Atlantic seaboard now loom in his picture, contribute about one-fifth of total earnings. First of his eastern moves was to acquire Twin State Gas & Electric (Maine, New Hampshire, New York & Vermont) in 1913. In 1927 he bought National Electric Power (not to be confused with Electric Bond & Share's National Power & Light) and embarked upon a rapid expansion in New England. Frustrated by Maine's laws against the export of power, he turned to developing Maine's industries to boost consumption. Last year a subsidiary...
...Adopt a 1¢-per-gal. import tax (i. e. tariff) on crude oil and gasoline. Unsuccessfully (190-10-97) did Representatives from the Atlantic seaboard attempt to block this concession to the Southwestern oil producers. Next day the House chaplain opened the session by reciting . . . Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. (Psalm...
...History here and at Radcliffe, has been granted a fellowship to pursue his work in the history of American Colonial ideas. His particular interest lies in the tracts and booklets published between 1578 and 1660, which resulted in the investment of English capital, and the settlement of the Atlantic seaboard...