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...Federal Trade Commission, trade associations are ever eyed suspiciously by the Attorney General's office. The potent Bolt, Nut & Rivet Manufacturers Association was dissolved. Famed suits are pending against the Asphalt Shingle & Roofing Institute, the Sugar Institute (TIME, Feb. 22). Charges brought are generally "combination and conspiracy" to restrain trade or efforts to fix prices.* Even the steel industry has drawn Governmental fire, for allegedly pegging the price of rails at $43 a ton since 1923. Through the twilight zone between legal co-operation and anti-trust law violation, President Lament will have to thread his way. Knowing that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Steel Tsar? | 8/15/1932 | See Source »

Many persons prefer not to have their name in the directory nor on "information's" lists. Not so Gould & Newman. Last week they sought $250,000 damages for the omission, which they claimed was an error, likewise sought to restrain distribution of the directory until their name and that of Senior Partner Edward J. Gould is included...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Number, Please | 8/8/1932 | See Source »

...androtin" from the Greek root andros (man). Dr. McCullagh made a water solution of the same extract, found it acted directly upon the pituitary gland (which androtin does not), and so concluded that he had found a new hormone. He called it "inhibin," from the Latin verb inhibere (to restrain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Inhibin | 7/11/1932 | See Source »

...equity proceedings where no relief at law exists, with H. R. 5315 on the statute books, employers will have a much harder time getting Federal injunctions to restrain strikers. Inferior U. S. courts are to be prohibited* from issuing injunctions against workers for: 1) striking; 2) using union money to push the strike; 3) publicizing the strike by advertising, speeches and picketing; 4) holding mass meetings: 5) urging other workers to join the strike. Upon Labor are only two limitations: 1) no violence; 2) no fraud. The only way an employer involved in a labor dispute can get a Federal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Yellow Dog's End | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

...paying parent might feel that, having paid his money, he has his rights. Last May this question interested one Jean West, 19, freshman at the Teachers' College of Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) which is State-supported. Suspended for failure to maintain a required standing, Miss West sought to restrain Miami University from expelling her. Her counsel argued that higher education is for everyone, that Miss West, daughter of a taxpayer, had a right to hers. She won her case, but a higher court reversed the decision last December. Reason: a pupil who falls below a set standard must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Sluggards Reprieved | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

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