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Revealing that a reorganization of the company was being forced by the Nazi State, Dr. von Schinckel bitterly remarked: "I as chairman have not even been able to find out what this reorganization aims at. Doubtless it has been planned with the best intentions but I cannot share responsibility blindfolded...
...potent company had wired the President support of his program. Among the first were American Tobacco, Sears. Roebuck, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea, Florsheim Shoe. But it was the small independent employer not in the habit of telegraphing the White House who would make or break the campaign. Some doubtless would sign agreements and then secretly violate them. For such cheating some N. R. A. advisers thought they could be penalized under the National Recovery Act. Declared General Johnson: "We'll administer this thing through the squawks. When I hear a squawk I'll decide then what action...
...from 18 months to eight years, one was acquitted. Russia faced a grave food shortage last winter at the time Oshkin was supposed to have been most active. The food supply in all large Russian cities is better now. Since Soviet executions take place in complete secrecy Moscow will doubtless never know whether its five scapegoat cooks are shot...
...economist- would open a School of Land Economics in Manhattan next autumn. When Dr. Ely was 77, he took to wife one of his onetime students, Margaret Harm, and last year he became father of an 8-lb. boy. When that boy, William Brewster, goes to college he will doubtless study the Elementary Economics which his father wrote. But if the school which Dr. Ely was launching last week lives up to its founder's purposes, William Brewster Ely and his generation will also have a far better chance than college students of today to learn about the thing...
...When Mr. Roosevelt said he was going to raise prices the World believed he would do it!" chimed in Conservative Robert Boothby. "The British Government doubtless would be shocked by the American Public Works Bill, but I hope they will be continuously shocked by Mr. Roosevelt, because if a policy of controlled inflation succeeds in the United States it will prove to be the salvation of Great Britain...