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...five years since Franklin Roosevelt began his vigil over business morals, FTC has disposed of twice as many com plaints as in the previous five years-and the commission has been rewarded for its vigilance: 1) the 1936 Robinson-Patman Act extended its jurisdiction over price discrimination; 2) the 1938 Wheeler-Lea amendment to the original Federal Trade Commission Act relieved it of the necessity of proving that unfair trade practices injured competitors and allowed the commission to go to court to obtain remedies; 3) this year the Government provided the commission with a new home...
...past year should be abolished retroactively. The maximum estate tax until June, 1924, was 25%, and since then it has been 40% (TIME, June 2, 1924.) Under the new bill it is to be 20%. It was argued that it was unfair to assess unusually high estate taxes against those who happened to die in the last two years, when taxes before that were lower and are now to be lower. So the 25% maximum rates were restored until the new bill becomes effective. Estate taxes are collected over a comparatively long period-up to five years-and therefore...
...college, or has not come out to Cambridge at all this fall, else he could not have failed to notice that the management of the foot-ball team has been better this year than it has for a long time. With all due respect to the mature years-and perhaps gray hair-of our sapient friend, I cannot help thinking that he does not know what he is talking about. He says that the players have been "constantly changed about during the past fortnight," and that, when he was asked "who were going to play against Princeton on Saturday...