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Having said so much, he proceeded to outline his idea of a reasonable settlement, including fair power rates to the public, a fair price to utilities for their properties if communities decide on public ownership. "The large private power networks within TVA transmission range depend for operating efficiency on a relatively small number of the larger cities. A campaign Which would result in public ownership in ten to 20 of these cities might practically destroy the ability of the large systems to render maximum service or to maintain economical generation and transmission systems. Effort to bring about such disruption seems...
...David Mannes became director of the New York Music School Settlement, oldest of its kind in the U. S. The school at first had only a half-dozen teachers, about 50 students. It now employs 90 teachers, has an enrollment of over 1,000. In 1912 Mannes founded a settlement in Harlem out of gratitude to Negro Teacher Douglas, often gave recitals for Negroes at Hampton Institute, still serves as a trustee for colored Fisk University in Tennessee...
...Texas, what William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon is to California, the Hay Creek is to Oregon. Hay Creek (and the Bonnyview Ranch with which it is combined) is an L-shaped tract stretching 100 miles from the southern to the western boundary. The main ranch settlement is as big as a good-sized village. In lambing time the huge "maternity hospital" will sleep 3,000 ewes...
Both Daugherty and the Ochsner wives were willing to hedge against that decision. So last month the courts approved a settlement whereby the Ochsner heirs got 60%, Daugherty 40% of the royalties, past and future, derived by the Ochsner estate. The estate meanwhile had settled with the private holding company which holds the royalty rights at the moment, the estate receiving 42% of the total royalties. The balance goes to the heirs of an old Ochsner crony, R. H. Arnold. If Daugherty is sustained in the appeal from his victory the Arnold interest will go to him also...
When the Daugherty threat grew serious the embattled Ochsner wives formed a united front, agreed among themselves on an intramural settlement. Wife No. i, anxious to see that her husband's children were taken care of even if they were not her own, was satisfied with 10% the family's share. Wife No. 2 took with another 20% each for her two children. Wife No. 3 got 25% with another 20% for her child. Though several suits are still pending by outsiders, San Francisco's Judge Frank H. Dunne last week decided that it was high time...