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...scrutinize from Vienna's standpoint the trade agreement which General Gömbös brought home from Rome, Austria's alert, diminutive Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss sent his Minister of Commerce, Herr Friedrich Stockinger, hurrying to Budapest...
Prize cities from the standpoint of low debt are: Springfield, Ill. $206 .2 2.87 Kulamazoo...
...thing: that mutual support was no longer considered as great an asset as independence. To begin with, United Drug's chain-store profits have long since vanished , principally because of the effect of depression on Louis K. Liggett Co., now in receivership (TIME, April 10). From the standpoint of supplying cash for Drug Inc.'s dividends, one of the biggest members of the team was not supplying any support whatever. Second point was that the support had never proved to be so worthwhile or so possible as anticipated. In the matter of mouthwash how was United Drug...
...week Stalin's smile translated itself into prompt action. More than 100,000 thoroughly punished peasants were released from their harsh exile, sent back on joyously clattering trains to help till the 225,000,000 Soviet acres thus far sown. Best of all, from the peasant's standpoint. Dictator Stalin created an All-Union Procuratorial Department to curb and supervise his strong-arm agents: the Gay-Pay-Oo, the militia, the criminal police...
Died, Henry Andrews Cotton, 64. director-emeritus of the New Jersey State Hospital, pioneer of modern methods for treating the insane; of a heart attack; in Trenton, N. J. Dementia praecox, melancholia and other mental defects he approached from a physical standpoint, seeking infections in teeth, tonsils or bowels as potential causes. When he assumed control of the State Hospital in Trenton. N. J. in 1907, he shocked physicians by removing all straitjackets, anklets, wristlets, straps. Friends claim that because of his researches the recovery rate among his patients leaped from...