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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...they sell short in the Chicago market, on the ground that such sales depress prices as much as if the wheat were actually brought into the U. S.; 2) cut in half the tariff rebate (now 40^) on every bushel of Canadian wheat brought into the U. S. under bond for milling and export, thereby giving U. S. wheat a 22(- advantage for this trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Campbell Program | 8/24/1931 | See Source »

Last week the Treasury prepared to print its biggest negotiable security-a $1,000,000 certificate. Ordinary currency stops at the $10,000 bill bearing the portrait of Salmon Portland Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-64), Chief Justice of the U. S. (1864-73). U. S. bonds are not issued for more than $100,000. About four times the size of a dollar bill and engraved on the same paper stock, the $1,000,000 certificates-there will be 500 of them-will be used for the Treasury's short term financing of a year or less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISCAL: Million Dollar Certificate | 8/24/1931 | See Source »

...Bond and note issues have comprised over 959r of the new financing this year. Utilities formed 60%, of the offerings, rails 12%. July figures revealed total financing of $137,789,000 of which utilities accounted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Syndicates | 8/17/1931 | See Source »

...grimmer, Juoni & bride grew paler and weaker. The band grew larger, jumped to 40, doubled overnight. To the horns, tin pans, boilers, drums,, hoops, hammers, fiddles, were added saxophones, beer trays, cow bells, circular saws. Father Peterson appealed to Sheriff Elmer Saunders, had four leaders arrested, held in $50 bond by Ashland's Municipal Judge Thomas A. Humphrey. The next night the din was louder, included the popping of pistols. Father Peterson appeared at his door with a shotgun, was forced to retire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Jobs | 8/17/1931 | See Source »

Died, Judge Alfred J. Murphy, 63, of the Wayne County (Mich.) Circuit Court, president of Federal Bond & Mortgage Co.; by his own hand (shooting); in Detroit. Long distressed by a grand jury investigation of his company's affairs, he left a note to the coroner: "My health is shattered and I am broken in spirit. . . . Robert Louis Stevenson's words might well be written of me: 'Here lies one who meant well, tried a little, failed much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Aug. 17, 1931 | 8/17/1931 | See Source »

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