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Last week the U. S. Embassy was able to lay before a French military tribunal clear proof that Charles Hartmann of Hollister, Calif, had never left the U. S. since his entrance in 1872, had never been a French citizen. Obviously some rogue had taken advantage of his absence to...
After 185 pleas of "not guilty" had been entered, Cavaliere Allocati, President of the tribunal, addressed the jury thus: "You must sacrifice all personal interests, cut yourselves off from your homes and families, neglect your business interests? for how long? . . .
Then this message came to the Journal: "The last document, NJ 4-3-44 returned to us. . . . MY MISSION IS ENDED. The first sign of this signature means A, the supreme tribunal of the order. The second, V, its special agent. The two combined (forming a diamond) form the Red...
His specific suggestion was the creation of an international noncoercive business tribunal, the conception of which he said arose in the minds of men who, working on the War Industries Board, saw U. S. industry combined "in effective cooperative endeavor" in order "to work out a vast problem for the...
The nature of this proposed tribunal was clearer when Mr. Baruch added: "No repressive, inquisitorial, mediocre bureau will answer; we must have a new concept for this purpose, a tribunal vested, like the Supreme Court, with so much prestige and dignity that our greatest business leaders will be glad to...