Word: shared
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...allowance from the city $5,404,000, by May 1 and no more State funds were due till June 1. Last week, Illinois Governor Henry Horner called his State Legislature into a special session to pry money from downstate legislators who think that Chicago already gets more than its share of State relief funds...
...original Lockheed Aircraft Co. was started by Allan and Malcolm Loughead, who changed their name because so many people pronounced it "loghead." The company has produced many first-class planes, has had its share of first-class bad luck. After the Northwest Airlines crash in January-when part of the H-shaped tail "fluttered" off a 14-it grounded the model. The fault was corrected by static balances within ten days. About 27 Lockheed 145 have been operating safely ever since...
...Dropped SEC charges against Gerald Loeb and Gordon Crary for alleged rigging of Auburn Automobile stock from $38 a share to $54 in two months in 1935 and 1936; Gerald Loeb and Gordon Crary resigned from E. F. Hutton...
...sifted: "If, as some say, this story was actually inspired or planted, that the President himself okayed it in type, is that a prize-winning achievement for Mr. Krock? ... If the President or the White House planted this story, then I should say that Mr. Roosevelt himself should share the prize...
Note. Broker Paul Shields, pleased with his success in being "the man behind" the reform of the New York Stock Exchange (see p. 51), several weeks ago set out to do as much for the utilities. He invited Wendell Willkie, Chairman C. E. Groesbeck of Electric Bond & Share and President James F. Fogarty of North American Co. to lunch, proposed that a neutral board of tycoons act as umpires in the battle against the Holding Company Act. Wendell Willkie objected and there was something of a row. The utility magnates wound up by having a conference with SEC Chairman William...