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Dates: during 1930-1930
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House Work Done: The House of Representatives last week: ¶ Passed a bill appropriating $150,000,000 for the Federal Farm Board's stabilization operations; sent it to the Senate. ¶ Adopted a Senate resolution for Drought Relief after cutting its total from $60,000,000 to $30,000,000; later agreed to a $45,000,000 conference report; sent it to the Senate (see p. 8). ¶ Agreed to the $116,000,000 Unemployment Relief conference report; sent it to it to the Senate (see p. 8). ¶ Passed the $213,043,702 Department of Agriculture appropriation bill...
...January. During the summer it started to raise $10,000,000 for Dry propaganda. Its advisory committee was then known to include such believers in Prohibition as Chainstoreman James Cash Penney, National Grange Master Louis John Taber, Authors Zane Grey and Zona Gale. Last week the organization announced a total membership of more than 2,000 businessmen scattered over 46 states. Its program had been endorsed by Chain Publisher Frank Ernest Gannett. Publisher Harry Chandler of the Los Angeles Times, Publisher William Hutchinson Cowles of the Spokane Spokesman-Review...
...number of companies in the same industry-shoe companies were at first his favorite-consolidating them, selling stock in the merger at four or five times its actual value. Came the Wall Street crash and World Depression. Banque Adam, Oustric et Cie and other Oustric companies failed for a total of $56,000,000. Among the many roars of protest from bilked investors it was loudly charged that Raoul Peret, Minister of Justice, had been receiving secret sums from the Oustric bank. Prime Minister Tardieu defended his minister in the Chamber, was booted out of power by the Senate (TIME...
...International T. & T. intelligently capitalized this gift by distributing press pictures of His Holiness seated before the I. T. & T. telephone. Numerical standings of the organized religions: Roman Catholics 331,500,000 Orthodox Catholics 144,000,000 Protestants 206,900,000 Total Christians 682,400,000 Jews 15,630,000 Mohammedans 209,020,000 Buddhists 150,180,000 Hindus 230,150,000 Confucianists, Taoists 350,600,000 Shintoists 25,000,000 Animists 135,650,000 Miscellaneous 50,870,000 Total non-Christians...
...first.* although last week Mr. de Vaux also announced he has leased building space in Grand Rapids, Mich. The Hall of de Vaux-Hall is Col. Elbert J. Hall, automobile and airplane engineer. Motors for the de Vaux will be supplied by Continental.* Advertising during 1931 is expected to total $1,000,000. New cars by big manufacturers are common. New cars by independents are increasingly rare. Last week motormakers praised Mr. de Vaux's enterprise, pointed out the field is crowded, he will have to pedal fast and furiously to get ahead. But he has many loyal supporters...