Word: equalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mauchs currently have a contract calling for $350 a week apiece, with equal attention and billing guaranteed. Mrs. Mauch gets $150 as their guardian. Until last week, Father Felix Mauch, currently a general agent for the Toledo, Peoria & Western, lived and worked in New York, dashing out West to see his sons on his vacations. Between pictures his sons visited him in the East. Last week...
...apparently escaped the attention of that writer that embraced in Admiral Cervera's squadron, were four armored cruisers each more heavily gunned than any vessels of the corresponding type in the U. S. Navy and of almost equal speed. These are the fine vessels that the writer contemptuously refers to:-"wretched ships, equipment and support, sailed his rusty little fleet of four cruisers and three destroyers across the Atlantic...
...Admiral Cervera's fleet consisted of four cruisers, three torpedo boats. One cruiser, the Cristóbal Colón, was minus her main battery, it having been still in the foundry when she had to leave Spain. The whole Spanish cruiser force could not throw a broadside equal in weight to that of the U. S. battleship Oregon, which belonged to an armada of four battleships, one cruiser, two armed yachts...
...losses sustained by such negligence, if any, for the purposes of this settlement." Acceptable to the suing stockholders, Mr. Wiggin's offer must be approved by the courts. Payments by the Hayden and Ledyard estates would go to Chase Bank, while the Wiggin money would be divided equally between the bank and Amerex Holding Corp., successor to Chase Securities. Bankster Wiggin's terms were 25% down and the balance in three equal annual installments...
Total shipments last year of 114,414,748 tons were nearly three times as great as the total in 1932, which marked a 20-year low in Great Lakes trade. Shipping men last week predicted that the tonnage shipped this year will equal the 1929 record of 138,574,441 tons, that the Sault Ste. Marie locks, busiest in the world, will pass a tonnage equal to that of 1929, when they had a traffic greater than that of the Panama and Suez Canals combined...