involve vesting control of each ol ‘OH BE LONG NOW!’ the companies in a voting trust of BOY—IT WON’T three members—all of whom must _ ilnramsufllf BeralD be American and one of whom ! ©ie the ~^T. would be named by government. WHIRLIGIG • • Established July 4, 1892 • NEWS Behind the NEWS NICKEL—Industrial circles re- RALPH L. BUELL. Editor sod al It he bus*c Publisher_ — port that nickel leads (Continued From Page One) on the road to Published every afternoon (except Saturday) and Sunday mornin*. industries recovery. World nickel has in- Entered as second-class matter ui the Postoifice, *.■> i tnvtu* trx—rviurc *auuig a. >t»v urns consumption creased the past vea.- from Brownsville, Texas chance to force another vote By Jimtk Mc.Muliin during _ good BRITAIN—New York experts say 57.000.000 to 96 000.000 pounds The the western silver bloc lias been itt flour- THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY that Britain—while working hand m market has seldom been m the on war times. Browmsvllle. Texas turning heat the textile re- with us on ishing—even in 1263 Adams St.. glove monetary policy ** • of tlie east and south in m gion* an lor the present— isn't tor a mo rent effort to get recruits. ELECTION—Richard Whitney ts MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS losing sight of her ambition to re- of Here* their argument. Great certain of re-election as president The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of for publication capture supremacy of the worlds Britain is manufacturing textile* of the New York Stock Exchange. all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper capital market. in China where silver is ;iie med- Failure of the rebellious 'actions to and also the local news published herein Insiders agree that Brltains do- _ of in time means that he will ium exchange. Because silver minance over the dollar and net organize there is down > have no effective But Subscription Rates—Daily and Sunday; the British have etn influence on American miness opposition. able to textiles into markets there were 60 nominations lor the 10 One Year . dump through the cannels of corporate *®'7i where Americans should have a posts to be filled on the Bocrc ol Six Months . financing have vanished info thin 96 show. The Britons undersell aud Governors and the nominating com- Three Months . ZZ air because of Pres. Roosevelt's firm •"* still are able to declare gu 4
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