Word: payments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...board since the war. The new class is bigger (12,500 deadweight tons) and faster (20 knots) than World War II's Victory ships. As the first Mariner slid down the ways last month, it was plain that the $350 million would be only a down payment to modernize the U.S. Merchant Marine. Cochrane was thinking about asking for another $150 million for 15 more Mariners. Yet last week, as the new ships were abuilding, the Maritime Board announced that it is laying up 120 of its ships now in ocean service. There is not enough business to keep...
...Administration and Teague bills, which the House Veterans Affairs Committee is currently working on, call for direct payment of money to the G.I.'s as well as general reductions...
...aspect of your snapshot was hidden behind the general impression that all emergency facilities are available to the community as are the fire and police services-with no direct charge for the service. The cost to nonprofit hospitals of maintaining the 24-hour emergency service is [high]. Payment for the service is only token, the income falling far below the minimum costs...
...contends that some universities and corporations have abused tax exemption by calling payment for services, as well as grants for study, fellowships...
...from the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. After serving 318 days of a one-year sentence for $61,400 income tax evasion, plus 30 days more for failure to pay the $15,000 fine, he signed a pauper's oath and promised to give to the Government, toward payment of the fine, a percentage of any future money he may earn...