Word: bond
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wabash Railway Co. Instead of "President," Mr. Franklin's office door will be labeled ''Receiver." Many rubber stamps, much red ink scores of reprinted forms will be required for the new regime, but routine will not change much. Chief sufferers under the receivership are the bond holders. If they did not hear the news last week they will when they send in their next coupons and get them back instead of checks for interest...
...earning a fair return for stockholders they are apt to question the management, hint for a special dividend. Standard Oil of New Jersey announced last week it would employ $30,600,000 of its cash by calling one-quarter of its $120,000,000 bond issue. The bonds for retirement will be drawn by lot, paid off Feb. 1 at 102%. This is the second time the big oil company has used a large amount of cash from earnings to reduce its indebtedness. The first payment was made in 1927 when the preferred stock was retired, about the same amount...
Next day Secretary Hurley went to a luncheon of the Bond Club where he echoed most of the things he had said the night before...
Immediately after the Bond Club luncheon, he got news that sent him and Mrs. Hurley fairly flying back to Washington. Their daughter Ruth, 9, had swallowed a Red Cross pin. (Damage: zero...
...These simple tastes are what complicate their married life. Crome wants her to stay at home and have a family. She wants to work. Presently they divorce. Crome marries a girl who sees things his way. She has already had a baby when the picture ends but despite this bond, usually infrangible in the cinema, Crome has returned to his first wife, is preparing to remarry her. Cinemactress Dove wears becoming clothes and acts so much better than her leading man that her performance, first in a year, seems more brilliant than it is. One excellent sequence at the beginning...