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...Cochran, Sycamore and Lakewood-resumed business last week. The failure of the Bankers' Trust Co. of Atlanta (TIME, July 12 et seq.) involved their funds, forced them to cease operating a month ago. Now they have told over their troubles to state bank examiners, have been shriven, declared solvent...
...final argument for Scopes disintegrated the seemingly concrete issues in the powerful solvent of logic made caustic with sarcasm- Mr. Clarence Darrow was speaking. The Court will deliberate before delivering its decision...
...editorial in the New York Times comments upon another attempted solution of the discussion as to whether an actor should try to "feel his part" the solvent is William James's physiological psychology. The James psychology is that there is a strong and inevitable connection between emotion and action or gesture between gesture and emotion: a person cannot feel an emotion without making the appropriate gesture, and he cannot make the gesture without feeling the emotion. This is to be sure almost the same as saying that the argument was decided in favor of an actor's "feeling his part...
Transportation. Liberals will wave sheets of figures landwards to prove that the partially government-owned railroads are solvent and should be let alone; seawards to prove that the North Atlantic Steamship combine's rates are too high. Conservatives will wave other figures to prove that the Government railways are worse than broke and should be turned over to private operators; will make only a few passes at the shipping question in the interest of large Conservative shipowners...
...possible and sell a number of holdings which were considered as temporary investments. It was also pointed out that the mere fact that Reichsbank President Hjalmar Schacht and a number of other prominent bankers had met to lend Stinnes money was a good enough sign that the firm was solvent. There was no thought of liquidation, according to Stinnes reports...