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...moved to the Pole step by step, laying out emergency bases, foreseeing, taking precautions. Byrd might have taken a chance and made a dash for the Pole by plane the day he got to Little America, but explorers need not be gamblers; Byrd caught the South Pole in a net of arithmetical detail. When the base-ship went back to warmer water, the camp on the ice-desert became a little city. You see the city live its life-dealing with whales, ice deserts, seals, penguins, wireless communications. The trip over the Pole itself is exciting in spite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Jun. 30, 1930 | 6/30/1930 | See Source »

National-Pacific. National Biscuit Co. (largest biscuit maker [500 kinds] in the world; also breadmaker; owns Shredded Wheat Co.; 1929 net $21,422,357) acquired Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. (biscuits, candy, sold on the Pacific Coast, in the Hawaiian Islands, the Philippines, the Orient; 1929 net...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Deals: Jun. 23, 1930 | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

...club, entertained them in his Florentine mansion at Ulen, suburb of Lebanon, and held a directors' meeting at which was declared the company's first common dividend - 40? for the quarter on a $1.60 annual basis. It was also announced that the company's first quarter net was $231,235 and that the year had begun with the company's books showing more than $40,000,000 in uncompleted work. Unusual seemed the western pilgrimage of such Manhattan Ulen-men as Matthew Chauncey Brush and Harry A. Arthur of American International Corp.; of Bayard F. Pope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: On to Lebanon | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

...quarter, harked back to the 1929 Market Collapse and to the admittedly overproduced condition of the radio industry at the close of 1929. The fourth quarter (Christmas trade) is the big earning quarter for radio companies, including Radio Corp. In the last quarter of 1928 Radio Corp. showed a net income of $10,088,875. For the third quarter of 1929 Radio's net was more than $8,000,000, so that a $10,000,000 or $12,000,000 fourth quarter seemed not improbable. But the actual fourth quarter net was only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: No Radio Report | 6/16/1930 | See Source »

...occasion was the general conference of the Seventh-Day Adventists. They now have 299,555 members, estimate the net worth of denominational organizations and institutions at $30,967,235 and their 1929 total income from all parts of the world at $45,596,941. They elected as president the Rev. C. H. Watson of Sydney, Australia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Seventh-Day Adventists | 6/16/1930 | See Source »

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