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...Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr.-"I find that my thinking is so entirely out of harmony with that of the leaders of Congress that I feel I would only be wasting the time of your committee...
General Motors' Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr., after querying 150 U. S. leaders by wire, announced: "Research, invention, improvement of labor-saving devices are more important today than ever before. I hope that out of these new needs new commodities, new industries will be developed, stimulating industrial and economic effort and creating new and enlarged employment opportunities...
...leadership of the 35 companies represented in Manhattan last week (their total capital stock: $1,000,000,000). there had been few changes in 1932. Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. still spoke for General Motors; Walter P. Chrysler for Chrysler; Alvan Macauley for Packard (and as president of Automobile Chamber of Commerce, for the Industry) ; Albert Russel Erskine for Studebaker. Henry Ford still spoke for Lincoln: his Ford is not a member of the show. Notable among the changes had been the departure of Roy Dikeman Chapin, to be U. S. Secretary of Commerce, leaving William Joseph Mc-Aneeny active leader...
Died. Katherine Mead Sloan. 81, mother of President Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. of General Motors Corp.; of heart disease; in Manhattan...
Secretary of the Treasury Mills ($25,000), Ambassador Mellon ($25,000), Eldridge Reeves Johnson ($25,000), Edward F. Hutton ($20,000), Harvey Samuel Firestone ($12,500), Mrs. Andrew Carnegie ($10,000), Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. ($10,000), Harrison Williams ($10.000). John Pierpont Morgan ($5,000), Walter Clark Teagle ($2,500), Walter P. Chrysler ($1,000), William H. Vanderbilt...