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Identifier: saturdayeveningp1933unse (find matches)
Title: The Saturday evening post
Year: 1839 (1830s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : G. Graham
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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e upon the good will with which itis undertaken by both sides. We havesincere intentions, for our part, of workingit in the best interests of Persia and ofeverybodys foreign trade. We have nomonopoly of anything in the agreement.We want the Belgians to stay, and theSwedes, so long as they are prepared toserve on equal terms. We have no inten-tion of plastering the country with English-men, though, as you know, there are manydemobilized at home who need work. Allwe want, since we are paying a good dealin men and money and trouble, is to beconsulted. There were two questions I wanted toask the British minister. The first was whythe agreement had been made in secret. Sir Percy replied promptly and frankly:Because Persia is full of political wire-pullers. Every man of them wants to getsomething for himself. When this projectwas first proposed we had to proceedquietly to bring it off at all, otherwisethere would have been endless pointless(Continued on Page 77) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 75
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The White Roll Call tells youthose whom Ferry serves ARECENT announcementof the White Company^ shows that there are3,691 fleet owners now operating a total of 40,919 WhiteTrucks. And each of these greatfleets bears daily testimony tothe stability of Ferry ProcessScrew products. Particularly important is thefunction of Ferry Spring Bolts.Every part of the modern motortruck must be designed to resistthe constant thrusts undersudden wrenches and shocks,and the tensions imposed byheavy loads. Ferry Spring Boltsmust withstand these strainsday after day, and year after year.Writing of their satisfactionwith Ferry products, the WhiteMotor Company says: We have been using your material for a number of years pastand have found it to be high gradeand satisfactory. We have longbeen convinced of your ability toturn out a quality product Since 1907, when Thomas Ferrycame forth with a wholly newprinciple in screwmaking, FerryProcess Screws have won anenviable reputation in the manufacturing world.

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