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...Paris. Germany's will-to-work, so vital to reparation payments and the stability of Europe, has put it ahead of France as a U. S. customer. In the first eleven months of 1929, the U. S. sent to Germany $369,256,518 worth of goods (oil, copper, lumber, fruits, lard, lead, chemicals), whereas U. S. exports to France were only $239,741,535 (cotton, oil, machinery, wheat). Of German goods the U. S. took $239,493,977 worth (iron, steel, coal tars, cinema film, toys, paper), while U. S. purchases from France were down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Sackett to Berlin | 2/3/1930 | See Source »

...interests, since it now sanctions France to act against the Fatherland in the event of German refusal to pay Reparations; and third, that Dr. Schacht, basing his stand as he said "on the highest moral grounds," would not as President of the Reichsbank authorize it to subscribe a single copper pfennig to the capital of the B. I. S. Dramatically nailing his colors, Dr. Schacht barked at correspondents: "I will maintain this position until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Success at The Hague | 1/27/1930 | See Source »

...Copper Tycoon Harry Frank Guggenheim, whom President Hoover sent to Cuba as Ambassador (TIME, Dec. 2), last week had his baptism by diplomatic fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Guggenheim Baptised | 1/20/1930 | See Source »

...efficient guidance of John Dresser, geologist for the Canadian Pacific Railway. From Montreal the party traveled by a special car attached to the Transcontinental Limited of the Canadian National Railway to Noranda, Quebec. Here the evening of June 21 was spent underground in the mine of the Horne Copper Corporation. Howard M. Butter field, '26, and Roger Peale, '21, initiated the embryo geologists into the pleasures and dangers of life far underground in a comparatively deep mine. Saturday morning was occupied in a study of the surface geology of the Noranda district, and an inspection of the mill and smelter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Field Geology Group of Summer School Had an Eventful Time on Expedition in Canadian Rockies | 1/18/1930 | See Source »

...Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley are many ancient companies. Some have shared in the general decline of New England industries, but the copper and brass manufacturers thrive above all others, produce 70% of U. S. fabricated brass. In 1922 Anaconda Copper Mining Co. reached into this region, bought American Brass Co. Later Kennecott absorbed Chase Brass & Copper Co. Last week Scovill Manufacturing Co., most venerable of all the Valley's brass companies, figured in a deal, but, absorbing instead of being absorbed, continued an expansion policy in buying A. Schrader's Sons, Inc. of Brooklyn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: In Naugatuck Valley | 1/6/1930 | See Source »

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