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Germany's contract calls for about 300 tank cars per day out of Rumania. On good days the shipments have exceeded 400 cars, but only to make up for far more numerous bad days when no cars go at all. The average is probably not above 100 cars per...
Until 1938, when he was driven to cover by a rolling barrage of lawsuits attacking his sharpshooting financial technique, Herbert Fleishhacker was the Pacific Coast's second biggest banker (No. 1 A. P. Giannini). Since October 1938 he has been out of Anglo California National Bank, and a bankruptcy...
When Depression sucked the Insull empire under, American Gas, doing business next door (in Indiana), was comfortably earning nearly twice as much as its preferred dividends, was investing spare cash in bankers' acceptances. Remarkable is this liquidity and solvency for a system dependent in good part on such feast...
Right in front of the coaches' side-line seats, Mitchell Ford and Steve Madey were boosting themselves over the high bar in the pole vault event at an even 13 feet. Ford, a Freshman, has shown his stuff in coming up from the 11 feet 6 inches he averaged before...
For 1940, the manufacturers of gleaming streamliners can see even brighter days ahead. Railroad operating revenues are on the upgrade and the railroads are again buying equipment to replace rolling stock run ragged during the depression. With 1939's financial statement yet to be issued, Edward Budd well knew...