Word: escrowed
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...exploit even an acre of tidelands, Congress must set up new administrative machinery. The legislators have been in no hurry to do so. After three years, the U.S. has not yet taken over the administration of California tidelands, and some $24 million in royalties have piled-up in escrow...
...without sacrificing the essentials of the story. Loew agreed to stay in. In September, So This Is New York finally went into production-and came out $30,000 under the final budget. Even silent Stan Kramer got off a bon mot: "Now we can put our ulcers in escrow...
...will go ahead with the diaries' publication. The book will still be the May selection of the Book-of-the-Month and some 75 U.S. newspapers will run a series of excerpts. But all royalties (a minimum of $160,000) and all other profits will be held in escrow until GAP decides whether or not Doubleday is entitled to anything more than printing costs. Furthermore, Doubleday will not have the sole publishing rights. And as it is using only part of the diaries, there is plenty of material left for GAP to license to other publishers. Cracked GAP Boss...
Cordell Hull: Mexico would make a $9,000,000 ''token payment" (made possible by U.S. loans and credits of much more than that) to the oil companies. The money would be placed in escrow pending valuation of the properties by two experts-one from Mexico, one from...
...Menuhin, 24 and twice a father, won his appeal to Washington for draft deferment as a family man. / / When the chorus of Cincinnati Summer Opera Association, claiming $400 for overtime rehearsals, walked out just before the curtain rose, the management hastily invoked arbitration and put the disputed money in escrow. The stakeholder: Gladys Swarthout, who went on as Carmen with the money in her bosom...