Word: unionism
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...State viewpoints and the matter can never be finally closed while the bonds remain unredeemed. In the case of the State the stigma of repudiation is perpetuated during the existence of the dishonored issue which bears the seal of its sovereignty. If a State be part of the Federal Union a reflection is cast upon the protective sovereignty which encircles...
...gave aristocracy. Great names- Pinckney, Rutledge, Lewis, Calhoun, Gadsden, Ravenel, Laurens, Petigru-rose and fell. The St. Cecilia society balls dazzled Northern visitors. To see the magnolia gardens, men crossed the sea. In St. Andrew's hall on Dec. 20, 1860, South Carolina voted itself out of the Union. Last big Charleston event: the $5,000,000 earthquake of Aug. 31, 1886, which killed 27 persons...
...Jones averages stood at (industrials) 244.20, (rails) 144.68 and (utilities) 286.38. By March 31 they had climbed to (industrials) 286.10, (rails) 157.28 and (utilities) 106.13. Notable was the fact that the first stocks to start recovering included most of the utilities (which had suffered severely in the crash). Union Carbide, American Tel. & Tel., Steel, American Can, General Electric continued as leaders. Stocks which started the year off poorly remained soft. Selling of Montgomery Ward on lower earnings, Gillette on beclouded patent situations, Simmons on a truer understanding of its sales figures, Industrial Alcohol on lower prices, sent these issues...
Most of the stock traded in on the San Francisco Exchange are western companies some of which, like Transamerica, Standard Oil of Calif., Pacific Lighting, Union Oil, Kolster Radio, Richfield Oil, Southern Pacific, California Packing, Pacific Gas & Electric, are well-known in the East. Of the 50 firms registered as members five are firms originating in New York, eleven firms originating in San Francisco but with seats on the New York Exchange...
Last week the Grafs commander, busy Dr. Hugo Eckener, arrived in Manhattan from Germany. He was closeted with Banker Mitchell. They signed an agreement, announced the result of the financial potboiling: under the guidance of National City, such companies as Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., Aluminum Co. of America, Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp., United Aircraft & Transport Corp., subscribed for stock in International Zeppelin Transport Corp. Paul Weeks Litchfield, president of Goodyear-Zeppelin, was re-elected president of International Zeppelin. Col. Edward Andrew Deeds, chairman of the executive committee of United Aircraft & Transport, was made chairman of the board. Commander Jerome Clarke Hunsaker...