Word: payments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Says the A.M.A. Code of Ethics, as recently revised (TIME, June 17): "A physician may choose whom he will serve. In an emergency, however, he should render service to the best of his ability. Having undertaken the care of a patient, he may not neglect him." Regarding payment, the code says: "His fee should be commensurate with the services rendered and the patient's ability...
...within 30 days to the state for $101,000. Furthermore, Brotherhood Vice President O. William Blaier, 69, bought 33 acres of land for $16,500, sold 1½ acres to the state for $19,000. In Frank Chapman's bank account were found such items of payment as $15,500 to Carpenter Boss Hutcheson, $26,968 to Chapman himself. $25,432 to Blaier, and similar amounts to two Indiana road officials (who are already under indictment for conspiracy to defraud and embezzle...
...characterized by its lack of character. Endless rows of matchbox houses for the time-payment crowd, and for the upper sets, homes that outdo each other in picture windows, angular shininess. Except where, in the cities overflowing with decaying brownstones, in grey-flannelled Suburbia, and in the changeless and countless small towns, beauty is scarce; where there is little demand for it, there is little supply...
...that the write-off will cost the Government $83.5 million in interest on money (v. Seaton's estimate of $17 million) that the Government would have to borrow to make up for the delayed taxes. The company, said he, could save as much as $254 million by delaying payment of its taxes, even though it must pay them back later...
...acreage into uncontrolled crops. One thing the soil bank once more proved was that, barring police-state controls, farmers will always outsmart bureaucrats. This year, for example, most farmers gave the soil bank their poorest acres, keeping their best for their price-supported crops. This was legal, if the payment reflected the poor quality of the land. Often it did not. Many farmers plowed up pastureland and planted crops, offsetting any production cutback...