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...TIME maintains a New York office - a better one than it ever had before-part of its staff is still in New York, its editors do and will make frequent trips to New York and Washington, its sources of information are as reliable as ever...
There are two ways whereby prices can be established-one by competitive bidding and offering, and the other by political or private regulation. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages. Many large companies here in all fields of business tried to regulate their selling prices so as to eliminate frequent or large changes, and to promote price-stabilization. But unless the prices so stabilized accord with economic conditions, they are always likely to experience sharp, disagreeable and sometimes very expensive jolts...
...fleet (TIME, July 13) steamed on and came to Pago, Pago,* Samoa. Anchors were tripped. The first lap of the journey to Australia was completed. Refueling was undertaken, and again the fleet took to the high seas. The voyage from Hawaii to Samoa was broken by frequent maneuvers. The only incident of note took place when an officer, Lieutenant Harry J. Noble of the Medical Corps, aboard the destroyer Ludlow became ill. He diagnosed his case as appendicitis. The Ludlow turned on its course and ran back 30 miles to the hospital ship Relief (which had fallen out of formation...
...Expectation. The frequent emphasis on the phrase "capacity to pay" led to the general belief that a moratorium of five to ten years would be proposed with interest thereafter at 2% to 3% or thereabouts. The intention of both parties, however, seems to be to provide that Italy must pay "every cent of the principal" over a period of 60 or 70 years. This emphasis on the payment of principal is, of course, merely so much pious twaddle. Assuming that a ten-year moratorium is granted and that during that time the U. S. has to pay an average...
...Filibusters are not frequent. From 1841 to 1917 there have been only 19 occasions when a real filibuster has taken place in the Senate...