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Next day Cleveland's Frank Taplin, famed union mine operator who wants a U. M. W. code, called on Administrator Johnson, declared: "General, you're letting that gang of non-union Appalachian operators make a sucker out of you." Rapped back General Johnson: "You wouldn't think so if you knew what I told them yesterday...
...industry ruled by "the law of the jungle," that tycoons, "in spite of fluent lip service to the principles of the National Recovery Act," were taking a "narrow and indefensible attitude" toward its execution. Important mine operators who supported his code included Cleveland's Frank E. Taplin (North American Coal Corp.), Chicago's George Bates Harrington (Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal) and Omaha's Eugene McAuliffe (Union Pacific Coal Co.). After four days of red-hot controversy on the unionization issue, all coal codes were shunted back into conference where NRA deputies would hammer out some sort...
...Lake Erie. This acquisition was made after a desperate.struggle with the Taplin brothers of Cleveland during which Wheeling shares, virtually cornered, ran up from $27½ to $130. In 1930 the road's credit was still good and it sold $36,000,000 worth of bonds bearing only 4.5%. Last week came the Nickel Plate's crisis. It was unable to meet the interest and maturity of its $20,000.000 notes issued...
...silence, declared that any further announcements would have to come from the Hoover Cabinet. But already he had lined up potent support for his plan. Samuel Pursglove (Pittsburgh Terminal Coal) declared: "It always was my idea of what should be done." Other coal operators in favor included Frank E. Taplin (North American). Howard W. Showalter (Continental), Edmund R. Weise (South Fayette), J. H. Jenkins (Hutchinson...
...Rhode Island; Rutherford B. Hayes Scholarship, S. G. Silverman 1L, Cleveland, Ohio; Herbert Parker Scholarship, G. D. Reilly 1L, Dorchester; Robert T. Swaine Scholarship (1926), J. R. Bentley 1L, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Williston-Beale Scholarship, R. S. Grossman 1L, Chicago, Illinois; class of 1913 Scholarship, O. Fendler 1L, Manila, Arkansas; Taplin Scholarship, J. A. Anderson, Jr. 1L, West McHenry, Illinois...