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...their asset value for 65/100 share of Curtiss-Wright Common having a market value of over $6.75 ($10.50 a full share), and the remaining $7.80 per share of their asset value for one share of Odlum's special situations company. To Atlas' 1,951,073 perpetual option warrants (good to buy Atlas common if it ever rises from its present $9.50 to $25 a share), it offers a five-year warrant to buy a share of Curtiss-Wright common on a rising scale from $12.50 in the first year, to $14.50 in the fifth-a speculation...
What the kitchen cabineteers are arguing is simply this: that without government spending the present upturn would not have come, and that there is still plenty of unemployment to warrant continued government activity. That is not "suppression of the truth." It is not even necessarily prompted by a belief that the economy has hit a period of "secular stagnation," for which "collectivism" is the only solution. It is simply a caution that all is not yet right with the economic system, and that the deceptive Thompson figures should not lead us to cut public activity more rapidly than the business...
Last week he got too close. In Phoenix, Ariz., the warrant servers nabbed him. Said vexed Mr. Buck: "You'd think I was John Dillinger...
...former were the first steamships ever to appear in Japanese waters. As soon as they dropped anchor a great swarm of picket boats came out to shoo the smoke-breathing monsters away. A spokesman presented himself on one of these, demanding to see the commanding officer. Perry sent a warrant officer, who said that the "Lord of the Forbidden Interior" was of much too high rank to talk with a mere boatman...
...night long and into the morning, the rescue craft searched Nantucket Sound, but no ship could they find in distress. At 5 a. m. two Massachusetts State Troopers visited Captain Brown with a warrant, locked him up for drunkenness, despite his stout assertion that he was stone sober, that there wasn't a drop in the house. Later that morning, at Edgartown District Court, a magistrate believed the cops, convicted Captain Brown. The captain took the rap like a good soldier, but he shook his head soberly. "I tell you, I heard it," he insisted. "I would...