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Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Amid the flashes of cameramen and while Senators listened attentively, CIO head John L. Lewis today explained his reason for opposing profit sharing systems to the Senate Finance Subcommittee. Labor must depend upon collective bargaining rather than profit sharing for its economic gains, Lewis said

Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washing...

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Profit sharing systems gives business 'pick' of labor senate told. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Profit sharing systems enabled corporations to obtain the 'pick' of labor, F.J. Moss, president of a Kansas City Sash and Door Co. today told a Senate Finance Subcommittee. He gave as his opinion that industrial peace will not be obtainable until a method is found by which labor can share in the profits

Profit sharing systems gives business 'pick' of labor senate told. Was...

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Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before profit sharing committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford, President of the Ford Motor Co., made another appearance at the Capitol today - this time before the Senate Finance Subcommittee studying profit sharing systems. He told the Committee that a reduction in federal taxes would be as good an incentive as anything the government could do

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Last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herring, left, Democrat of Michigan and Chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee which opened hearings today on profit sharing plans, holds a last minute conference with a republican member of the committee, Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg

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Senate Committee questions DuPont. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Lammont DuPont, President of the E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co. Interests, as he was questioned today by members of the Senate Finance Subcommittee investigating profit sharing systems. He told the Committee he was opposed to incentive taxation. Left to right: Senator Clyde Herring, Chairman; Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg, and Lammont DuPont

Senate Committee questions DuPont. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Lammont D...

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Michigan Senator attentive listener. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30- Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg of Michigan, Republican[?] member of the Senate Finance Subcommittee studying profit sharing systems, cups an attentive ear as he listens to witnesses at today's hearing

Michigan Senator attentive listener. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30- Senato...

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In last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herring, left, Democrat of Michigan and Chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee which began hearings today on profit sharing plans, holds a last minute with a republican member of the committee, Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg of Michigan

In last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herrin...

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Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Amid the flashes of cameramen and while Senators listened attentively, CIO head John L. Lewis today explained his reason for opposing profit sharing systems to the Senate Finance Subcommittee. Labor must depend upon collective bargaining rather than profit sharing for its economic gains, Lewis said

Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washing...

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Profit sharing plan must be 'extra' to wages, senate committee told. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Richard R. Deupree, President of Proctor and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, today told the Senate Finance Subcommittee that his firm's profit-sharing system has exercised important influences in maintaining amicable labor relations for 50 years. He agreed, however, that the profit-sharing plan must be extra to a steady job, Deupree told the Committee that in his experience the plan was conducive to thrift and home ownership, and that 99 per cent of the employees eligible participated in the plan

Profit sharing plan must be 'extra' to wages, senate committee told. W...

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Dupont opposes incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Appearing before the Senate Finance Subcommittee investigating profit sharing systems, Lammont DuPont, President of the E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co., today declared his opposition to incentive taxation as an inducement of social management of industry. He said that by careful study he had not been able to discover any practical? method for the federal government to introduce any plan of rewards or penalties in the tax system which will promote the exercise of sound business judgment

Dupont opposes incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Appearing...

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Michigan Senator attentive listener. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30- Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg of Michigan, Republican? member of the Senate Finance Subcommittee studying profit sharing systems, cups an attentive ear as he listens to witnesses at today's hearing

Michigan Senator attentive listener. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30- Senato...

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Reduce taxes on business, GMC executive tells senate committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., Chairman of the General Motors Corp., today told a Senate Finance Subcommittee that the best application of the tax incentive principle appears to be a reduction of general taxes on business. Discussing profit sharing plans, Sloan said General Motors has found that the best plan is the biggest pay envelope that is possible, 12/9/38

Reduce taxes on business, GMC executive tells senate committee. Washin...

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Dupont opposes incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Appearing before the Senate Finance Subcommittee investigating profit sharing systems, Lammont DuPont, President of the E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co., today declared his opposition to incentive taxation as an inducement of social management of industry. He said that by careful study he had not been able to discover any practical[?] method for the federal government to introduce any plan of rewards or penalties in the tax system which will promote the exercise of sound business judgment

Dupont opposes incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Appearing...

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Senate Committee questions DuPont. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Lammont DuPont, President of the E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co. Interests, as he was questioned today by members of the Senate Finance Subcommittee investigating profit sharing systems. He told the Committee he was opposed to incentive taxation. Left to right: Senator Clyde Herring, Chairman; Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg, and Lammont DuPont

Senate Committee questions DuPont. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Lammont D...

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Profit sharing systems gives business 'pick' of labor senate told. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Profit sharing systems enabled corporations to obtain the 'pick' of labor, F.J. Moss, president of a Kansas City Sash and Door Co. today told a Senate Finance Subcommittee. He gave as his opinion that industrial peace will not be obtainable until a method is found by which labor can share in the profits

Profit sharing systems gives business 'pick' of labor senate told. Was...

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Reduce taxes on business, GMC executive tells senate committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., Chairman of the General Motors Corp., today told a Senate Finance Subcommittee that the best application of the tax incentive principle appears to be a reduction of general taxes on business. Discussing profit sharing plans, Sloan said General Motors has found that the best plan is the biggest pay envelop that is possible, 12/9/38

Reduce taxes on business, GMC executive tells senate committee. Washin...

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Last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herring, left, Democrat of Michigan and Chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee which opened hearings today on profit sharing plans, holds a last minute conference with a republican member of the committee, Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg

Last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herring, ...

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Publishing head proposes plan to senate for absorbing bulk of 11,000,000 unemployed. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. Head of the Curtis Publishing Co. Walter D. Fuller, to proposed to a Senate Finance Subcommittee a system of incentive taxation to enable industry to absorb the bulk of the 11,000,000 unemployed. When asked by the committee if he believed 'if we poured it in at the top it will trickle down to the bottom where it is needed' Fuller answered 'that the important thing to do for the workmen of this country is to get them back to work and then put as much as possible in their pay envelopes'

Publishing head proposes plan to senate for absorbing bulk of 11,000,0...

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Tax expert favors incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Lovell Parker, who resigned last year after serving 12 years as tax expert for the Joint Congressional Finance Committee, today told the Senate Finance Subcommittee that he felt incentive taxation should be given a trial. He said that an outlay of $10,000,000,000 would be necessary annually to try this plan of speeding up business and industry

Tax expert favors incentive taxation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Lovel...

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In last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herring, left, Democrat of Michigan and Chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee which began hearings today on profit sharing plans, holds a last minute with a republican member of the committee, Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg of Michigan

In last minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Senator Clyde Herrin...

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Endorses profit sharing with employees. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Willard H. Dow, President of the Dow Chemical Co. of Midland, Mich., today described to the Senate Finance Subcommittee how a profit sharing system operated in his plant returned from $680 to $80 per year to the 3,000 employees. He endorsed profit sharing as a means of promoting amicable relations with employees

Endorses profit sharing with employees. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Will...

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Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Amid the flashes of cameramen and while Senators listened attentively, CIO head John L. Lewis today explained his reason for opposing profit sharing systems to the Senate Finance Subcommittee. Labor must depend upon collective bargaining rather than profit sharing for its economic gains, Lewis said

Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washing...

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Profit sharing plan must be 'extra' to wages, senate committee told. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Richard R. Deupree, President of Proctor i.e. Procter and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, today told the Senate Finance Subcommittee that his firm's profit-sharing system has exercised important influences in maintaining amicable labor relations for 50 years. He agreed, however, that the profit-sharing plan must be extra to a steady job, Deupree told the Committee that in his experience the plan was conducive to thrift and home ownership, and that 99 per cent of the employees eligible participated in the plan

Profit sharing plan must be 'extra' to wages, senate committee told. W...

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Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Amid the flashes of cameramen and while Senators listened attentively, CIO head John L. Lewis today explained his reason for opposing profit sharing systems to the Senate Finance Subcommittee. Labor must depend upon collective bargaining rather than profit sharing for its economic gains, Lewis said

Cameramen set stage for John L. Lewis before senate committee. Washing...

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Endorses profit sharing with employees. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Willard H. Dow, President of the Dow Chemical Co. of Midland, Mich., today described to the Senate Finance Subcommittee how a profit sharing system operated in his plant returned from $680 to $80 per year to the 3,000 employees. He endorsed profit sharing as a means of promoting amicable relations with employees

Endorses profit sharing with employees. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Will...

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Profit sharing program a success, Westinghouse executive tells senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. The Senate Finance Subcommittee was told today by W.G. Marshall, Vice President of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., that the profit sharing plan effected by his company has been found mutually satisfactory and beneficial to management and to workers. The Committee is investigating industrial profit sharing systems as a means of reducing economic strife and providing labor with a larger share of national income

Profit sharing program a success, Westinghouse executive tells senate ...

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Profit sharing program a success, Westinghouse executive tells senate committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. The Senate Finance Subcommittee was told today by W.G. Marshall, Vice President of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., that the profit sharing plan effected by his company has been found mutually satisfactory and beneficial to management and to workers. The Committee is investigating industrial profit sharing systems as a means of reducing economic strife and providing labor with a larger share of national income

Profit sharing program a success, Westinghouse executive tells senate ...

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Publishing head proposes plan to senate for absorbing bulk of 11,000,000 unemployed. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. Head of the Curtis Publishing Co. Walter D. Fuller, to proposed to a Senate Finance Subcommittee a system of incentive taxation to enable industry to absorb the bulk of the 11,000,000 unemployed. When asked by the committee if he believed 'if we poured it in at the top it will trickle down to the bottom where it is needed' Fuller answered 'that the important thing to do for the workmen of this country is to get them back to work and then put as much as possible in their pay envelopes'

Publishing head proposes plan to senate for absorbing bulk of 11,000,0...

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