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Britain today is potentially not less wealthy than she was before the War. She can grant enormous credits to her Dominions and Colonies in the shape of materials. Materials, such as machinery, rails, structural steel, cement, etc., would call for increased labor in the Dominions to put 'them to practical use and thereby increase production or real worth. The Dominions would then be placed in a position to repay the credits granted to them by the Mother Country. The house of cards falls, however, unless the Dominions are assured of a market for their increased production. That is what...
...Federation in organizing steel workers, textile operatives in the South, teachers, packing house employees, bank clerks, and female office workers of New York City. (This resolution was among the first reported out of committee, with a favorable recommendation, and was passed...
...elements of conflict and struggle, always present, are here emphasized with much of the delicacy of a steam riveter. For the subtle play of intelligence on intelligence; the struggle of a finite humanity against the merciless irony of nature, agreeably substituted the somewhat less ethereal play of nitroglycerine on steel-the writhing of infinite intellect in mortal combat with invincible guile...
...Westinghouse International Co.; J. R. Lovejoy, Vice President of the General Electric Co.; Robert Dollar, chief of the Dollar Line. Americans already on the scene of the disaster include: B. K. Condict, Vice President of the International Western Electric Co., as well as representatives of the United States Steel Corporation, Standard Oil, Stone and Webster...
...Krupp steel at cut prices...