Word: steps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...carriers obtain the necessary relief, they said. Joint water-&-rail rates and existing differentials would be maintained. The Commission, however, was asked to approach the question not from the rate angle, necessitating protracted hearings on the "reasonableness" of each proposal, but from the broader revenue angle as an emergency step for financial relief...
Englishmen, who know U. S. citizens better than Frenchmen, saw at once that President Hoover had taken a step from which the U. S. can perhaps be led into cancellation of War Debts?some years hence...
Jester G. B. Shaw proposed last week that Britain wangle the U. S. into "a suspension of from 50 to 100 years." But the "Ford of Britain," Sir Herbert Austin, maker of midget cars, was quite serious when he said, "President Hoover's step will bring the greatest credit to the United States, but a three-year suspension would be more effective...
...whole month of May. In June production was upped to 11,000 cars; the July sched ule calls for 15,000. Proud of his company's enterprise in ; the face of Depression was Walter P. j Chrysler. Said he: "The Chrysler Corporation is able to take this bold step I forward while others are singing the 'depression blues' because there are associated with me some men who have met the economic problems of the land . . . with raised fists? fighting rather than moaning." The motor industry has not yet forgot ten Chrysler's great sales' strides of 1928. Last week...
...Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America was a first step, taken 23 years ago, toward co-operation of U. S. Protestant denominations. It was hoped that it might at least give to Protestantism a united voice on moral, not theological, questions. For the long distant future there was hope that eventually all the Protestant bodies flourishing in the U. S. would merge into one staunch Protestant Church...