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...profession has become popularly characterized by that minority portion of its membership which has consistently taken a hostile stand to proposals and legislation of a forward-looking character . . . [concerning] child labor, reasonable business regulation, security and labor." "[The minority's concern for liberty has been property." secondary to its concern for Earnest Morris Ernst's clarion call did not go unanswered. Within a fortnight more than 250 letters came into the National Lawyers Guild's Manhattan offices, others were addressed to Mr. Walsh personally. Preceding a national convention in Washington next month, scores of cities sought charters...
Third place with $398,880 went to Charles W. Guttzeit, little-known president of a little-known specialty concern called Latrobe Electric Steel...
...Washington the biggest factor in the fastest-growing U. S. industry last week filed a registration statement with the Securities & Exchange Commission for the first public offering of trailer stock. The registrant was Covered Wagon Co., the little Mt. Clemens, Mich, concern which was founded in 1930 by Arthur Georg Sherman (TIME, June 15). Exasperate by the faults and failures of a trailer he bought, Trailerman Sherman built one fc himself, was besieged on the road by s many "trailer tappers" (curious callers that he decided to make his model commercially...
...program will close Thursday afternoon with an address given by Anna Louise Strong of Russia, who will speak on "The Far East--Is War Inevitable?" Miss Strong has crossed many frontiers during the past months and the discussion will concern "The People's Front...
This public bureau is the outgrowth of a closed circle which has been operating all fall, and which now, due to the philanthropy of the sponsors, is being extended to the college public at greatly reduced rates. Such was the fame of the earlier semi-private concern, that a letter was received at a late hour last night from one Mrs. Dexa C. Coryelle, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, stating that she was thinking of founding a similar bureau for their university, and asking for administrative particulars, and a copy of the double standard. For the latter she was referred...