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Three "D's." Almost forgotten in the bitter fight waged around the so-called "death sentence" for holding companies were numerous other "Thou Shalt Nots" in the act. Utility agents seeking to lobby Congress must hereafter register with SEC. Utility accounting methods are brought under the supervision of SEC and the Federal Power Commission which may order any item on a company's books changed. No officer or director of a bank, brokerage or investment house may serve as an officer or director of a utility?a provision which will bring wholesale shake-ups in personnel when it becomes effective...
Resonantly in his wig and gown Counsellor J. P. Eddy stood up in London's High Court last week and intoned: "Thou shalt not covet ... his manservant nor his maidservant nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that...
Asking for an end of Federal control except for overproduction, Mr. Byles trumpeted: "Some of us do not believe in fairies or panaceas or economic magic or in guaranteed profits or in price-fixing or think that a series of rules embodying in one form or another 'Thou shalts' and 'Thou shalt nots' will prove any more successful than they did when applied to the liquor traffic...
Fresh from the hands of Ferdinand Pecora and his young legalites, the original bill was a dogmatic double decalog for brokers, bankers and businessmen. The bill finally enacted still bristled with penalties, liabilities and thou-shalt-nots, but many of its cutting edges had been removed. No longer is a banker both a broker and dealer by definition. No longer is a bank forbidden to loan on sound but unlisted local securities. The odd-lot business and arbitrage are not annihilated by loose language. Even the much disputed margin requirements (45% for a starter) may be altered by the Federal...
Cardinal Mundelein placed the Book of the Gospels on the nape of the neck of the prostrate prelate. Bidding him rise to his knees, the Prince of the Church imposed his hands and said: "Receive the Holy Ghost." He twice prayed: "Whatsoever thou shalt bless, may it be blessed. . . ." Then & there Rt. Rev. William David ("Willie"') O'Brien became a bishop, auxiliary of Chicago and titular of Calinda. Later, taking crozier (crook), Episcopal ring, Book of Gospels, mitre and gloves he walked with his consecrators through the Cathedral, blessing his flock, returning to the altar to utter thrice...