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HEADLINES ON November 11, 1938
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- Headline: Launch of Labor Newspaper in 1938. Impact: This newspaper might have inspired future labor movements, leading to workers demanding coffee breaks every hour. Imagine a world where labor laws are rooted in the right to caffeine!.. Fact: Labor newspapers were often the only source of news for workers back in the day. Kind of like social media, but with fewer cat videos..
- Headline: Hague Inquiry Testimonies Begin. Impact: This inquiry probably prompted future leaders to think twice about their 'just following orders' defense. Spoiler: it didn't help much.. Fact: The Hague is not just a place for inquiries; it's also a lovely city in the Netherlands known for its art museums. Who knew war crimes could be so picturesque?.
- Headline: North Dakota Votes on Liquor Control Act. Impact: The voters' decision here created a ripple effect where North Dakota became the state where you can have your whiskey and retirement fund too. Cheers to that!. Fact: North Dakota has more cows than people. So, it's not surprising they prioritize liquor controlβgotta keep the party going!.
- Headline: Inquirer Signs With the Guild. Impact: This signing probably sparked a wave of newspaper unions demanding better coffee and more breaks. Because who doesnβt want to negotiate over caffeine levels?. Fact: Guilds have existed for centuries. It's like a fraternity, but instead of beer pong, they negotiate contracts..
- Headline: Hazel Miles Gives Recital. Impact: This recital likely inspired future generations of musicians to think they could impress people by playing the recorder. Spoiler alert: they can't.. Fact: Hazel Miles probably had a fan club back then, which is impressive considering the lack of social media. Imagine fan letters delivered by horse!.
- Headline: Willson Sales 14.6% Up. Impact: This sales increase might have given the company the confidence to invest in more ridiculous marketing campaigns. Hello, inflatable product mascots!. Fact: A 14.6% increase in sales is basically a corporate equivalent of winning the lottery. Just without the confetti and champagne..
- Headline: FRENCH RADICALS OUT OF PUPULAR FROT; Party Denounces Reds on Quitting Group--Denies Crusade. Impact: This dramatic exit likely set the stage for future political dramas, where every politician feels the need to denounce someone to seem relevant.. Fact: Political parties in France have a long history of drama, rivaling even the most intense soap operas. Pass the popcorn!.
- Headline: BROOKLYN PLANT CITED; NLRB Ousts Company Unit, Orders Back Pay to Three. Impact: The NLRB's actions here may have emboldened workers everywhere to believe they could actually get paid for their hard work. Revolutionary, right?. Fact: The NLRB is like the referee of labor disputes, except they have the power to hand out penalty points... and back pay!.
Wall Street Time Machine
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1938, it would be worth $3,433,940 today (3433.9x return)
PG
Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1938, it would be worth $586,656 today (586.7x return)
CVX
Chevron
Chevron - If you invested $1,000 in 1938, it would be worth $474,914 today (474.9x return)