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...last ten years had been perfect. I have always disliked snakes and I have seldom met others, especially women, who did not share to some extent this feeling. I have always believed that it was good business principle not to carry into a home as part of your product that which caused a feeling of revulsion among a large percentage of readers. I can conceive of a news story that might require the breaking of the anti-snake rule in the Star but I have not yet seen...
...garden of his two-acre home in Cleveland and on his 2,000-acre farm outside of the city, tries out new tools with a skill learned on his father's truck farm. Speaking of the merger, he said: "While no two of the companies manufacture the same product, nearly all the tools made by them are composed of steel heads and wooden handles, and the processes of manufacture are similar...
Rear Admiral Joseph Johnston Cheatham, Paymaster General of the Navy and Chief of the Bureau of Supplies & Accounts, insisted that his agents at Cavite and Pearl Harbor bought meat from Australia and New Zealand only because the U. S. product was either not available or more costly. Naval supply officers last year bought 20,000,000 Ib. of meat, of which only 10% came from abroad...
...average cost of foreign beef delivered in the Hawaiian Islands is 2¢ to 4¢ per Ib. cheaper than the U. S. product delivered in the U. S. Any change in the law to require the American product would, of course, require a considerable increase in the appropriation for the sub- sistence of the Army...
...price-cutting threat by actually raising its prices. "Commencing on the morning of July 4th," announced the company two weeks ago, "the price of Macmillan gasoline will be restored to 18½? at the service station. . . . We confidently expect the purchasers of Macmillan gasoline to continue purchasing our product even though the price may exceed that of other brands while the gasoline war lasts. . . . We appeal to the public to back us up in the stand we are boldly taking for the good of the oil industry and the prosperity of our state." The Macmillan expectations were not disappointed: sales...