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Then on Feb. 13, before stock payments, the U. S. district attorney at Manhattan doused that hardy enthusiasm, filed suit in Federal Court there to restrain promotion of the food products concern as a potential violator of the Clayton anti-trust act. The food corporation lawyers laughed, called the suit "a joke." In "about ten minutes" an answer could be prepared, would be filed the next day. None was. Last week lawyers came into court and abjectly consented to the modification of the corporation's intents...
...dissolves in a particularly happy manner the perplexities that have surrounded Harvard football since the close of the 1925 season. The entire fitness of the appointment leaves nothing but wonder at its tardiness as well as satisfaction at the final unriddling of a problem--which has given such prolonged concern to the Athletic Committee...
...International Dining-car and Sleeping-Car Company Operating through European Express Trains. Incidentally about the only concern on friendly terms with all European Governments...
...National Cash Register Co. maintains a private museum. Here appear a vast array of cash registers, each with its neat descriptive sign. John Henry Patterson, developer of the company, who died in 1922, established this uniue museum years back. Into it he put old models of his own concern, and models from firms which it had absorbed or which had otherwise gone out of business. But cash registers made by successful competitors had no place in the display because, so say present N. C. R. salesmen, the National Cash Register never recognized competition, ignored it, sold its machines on their...
...President Coolidge to the attorney-generalship and later to the bench, represented N. C. R. Afterwards Charles Evans Hughes, onetime (1910-16) SCOTUS Justice took his place. John A. Garver and Frank M. Patterson (not ascertainable as a relative of the N. R. C. Pattersons) now represent the Remington concern. Justice Joseph M. Proskauer of the New York Supreme Court first decided in favor of N. C. R. Then the Appellate Division of that Court reversed him, in favor of Remington. Now, last week, the State Court of Appeals confirmed the last decision, to the effect that Mr. Fuller...