Word: cash
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Free ice water? Yes. Cubes? They'll cost you. Will the Conrad Hilton cash a check if you have an $8-per-year Carte Blanche card? Yes, for 10? per. What hasn't he thought of? Pay toilets in the guest rooms...
...million bushels of feed had left U.S. ports, only 16 million had ever reached Austria. Six Austrian grain importers were arrested and released on bail ranging up to $200,000, one of the highest figures in the country's history, for "mis-labeling." Since the U.S. Government demands cash or letters of credit in advance from U.S. exporters involved in grain barter deals, the U.S. stands to incur no direct losses...
...with money and materialism." Just as firmly on the other side was the New York Daily News: "Well, for Pete's sake, why not? These dauntless men take their lives in their hands, and those of them which come back alive from outer space should be allowed to cash in legitimately on their adventures...
...watchmen, guards exits from some Hilton hotels to prevent pilferage (objects in rooms are made purposely unwieldy for the same reason), and silverware is often cleaned ultrasonically. Behind the scenes at the New York Hilton a computer billing system hums quietly, eliminating paperwork by taking every charge directly from cash registers all over the hotel and adding them to each guest's bill...
Manhattan Transfer. Last week the Brenninkmeyers were well on their way to gaining control of the cash-and-carry Ohrbach's chain ("A business in millions, a profit in pennies"), which has sales of some $75 million from five low-markup clothing "supermarkets" in Manhattan, Newark, Long Island and greater Los Angeles. The Brenninkmeyers bought an interest of roughly 47% in the chain last year, have an agreement to buy the remaining shares from Founder and Chairman Nathan Ohrbach when he decides to retire; Ohr-bach is vigorous and determined to stay on, but he is also 77. Fortnight...