Word: payments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...addition there was 430,000 schillings paid to buy houses for Jewish refugees from Germany, and a payment of 108,000 schillings to Anton Rintelen, now serving a life sentence for participation in the Nazi Putsch which led to the murder of Engelbert Dollfuss. Maintaining the goodwill of the Austrian Press cost Phönix-Wien 1,098,000 schillings...
...Clearing House Association, the U. S. Comptroller of the Currency had brought suit to compel them to pay about $2,700,000 to depositors of the closed Harriman bank. Eleven members of the Clearing House had already settled out of court for $3,600,000. The nine defendants resisted payment on the ground that they had not, as the Government contended, guaranteed the assets of their ailing fellow members in 1932 only to back out later. Apparently the main actor and most eligible goat in the controversy was smart, clean-cut Banker Charles Simonton McCain, onetime chairman of Chase National...
...Today, April 30, will be the last day for the payment of the April termbill without incurring the penalty for late payment. Any student who has not received a bill should procure a duplicate at the Bursar's Office immediately...
...Thursday, April 30, will be the last day for the payment of the April termbill without incurring the penalty for late payment. Any student who has not received a bill should procure a duplicate at the Bursar's Office immediately...
...writing this solely on the basis of the facts published in your news columns last Saturday, to comment on the unfair tone of your editorial entitled "Payment Deferred", dealing with the protest of certain commuters, against Dudley Hall fees being put on the term bill. Instead of this "outburst of a discontented minority" pointing strongly to "shyster tactics", it seems to me that the commuters have a good case...