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...strike stretched out. In March, while workers walked the streets, Chrysler offered to deposit $30 million against payment of pensions as they came due. Reuther turned the offer down, arguing with some point that the proposition was not on a sound actuarial basis, and furthermore was not a 10? package. Then early this month he abruptly dropped his 10?-an-hour demand, offered to settle if Chrysler would establish a pension trust fund that was actuarially sound. After thinking it over, Chrysler agreed to the new terms. Everyone expected peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Shell Game | 5/1/1950 | See Source »

Students who take advantage of this newest library service will have experienced supervision and instruction in the use of the equipment the room contains. In return, they need file only a small deposit to cover possible damage and pay a nominal fee for materials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lamont Printing Room Provides Workshop for Type Enthusiasts | 4/21/1950 | See Source »

Annex room preference cards for the fall term are due in Dean Small's office in Fay House before 5 p.m. today, accompanied by a $50 deposit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Applies Today For Room Allotments | 4/12/1950 | See Source »

Bloomberg contends that in June before they left, the Weismans merely placed an application with a deposit; that they were then told that second-class tickets were not available; that they went abroad knowing that fact, and that the company agent in Europe obtained first-class tickets for them which they first refused, then accepted, and finally sold for tickets on the freighter...

Author: By Michael J. Halberstam, | Title: Settlement Delayed in Law Student's $1000 Travel Suit | 4/11/1950 | See Source »

...Three months ago, SEC got together with leaders in the investment company field, for a heart-to-heart talk about the selling methods of some of the funds' underwriters and dealers. Some of them, complained SEC, were advertising their shares as "guaranteed by the Government," "like a bank deposit," or "better than savings bonds." Some dealers, said SEC, were switching customers from fund to fund presumably for the sake of the high sales commissions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SECURITIES: Problem Children? | 4/10/1950 | See Source »

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