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''The United States Government has . . . taken a step backward into the darkness of the Middle Ages," snapped crusty old Editor Jacob Seibert last week in his Commercial & Financial Chronicle, referring to the decision to pay Government gold bond interest in paper dollars. But U. S. Business took a...
Two receiverships last week made news: ¶ Studebaker Corp., famed automakers of South Bend, Ind. were put in receivership, but not by the slow and common process of financial decay. Considering the general state of the automobile business, Studebaker had not done badly (loss for the first nine months of...
There can be no doubt that the strikers in this case have much to complain about. At best a seasonal industry, the shoe plants have been running at less than half-capacity since 1929. Wages were never much above a bare subsistence level, and since the crash have been cut...
"I look for a revival of business in the Spring, partly because of seasonal demands, partly because of the strong hand in Washington, and partly because of the renewed confidence which will be shown in the reformed banking system. There are, indeed, certain dangers. If some banks open before others...
McCrory. Into bankruptcy last week went $34,000,000 McCrory Stores Corp., operating through subsidiaries 244 5-&-10? retail units in Pennsylvania, Ohio and the South. Only the parent company was affected by the action. Blamed: 1) decreased sales, 2) refusal of banks to grant usual seasonal credits (see below...