Word: renting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Unable to purchase a plane of its own, the Harvard Flying Club has decided to rent planes, for the use of its members, from the Inter-City Airlines at East Boston, which company has agreed to let the club use its planes at special reduced rates. The planes that will be made available to club-members include: Aeronca, Fleet Trainer, Fairchild Warner 22, Waco Cabin, and possibly Fairchild Cabin...
...East 65th St., Manhattan, where painters were freshening the iron fence and balconies of Franklin Roosevelt's town house,* a sign was last week hung out reading "For Rent, Alfred E. Schermerhorn, Inc." An enterprising reporter, posing as a possible tenant, had the real estate agent take him through the building's 14 rooms and five baths, was told that the rental asked was $6,000 a year, that the oil burning furnace in the basement would not cost more than $800 a year to operate, that the electricity bill would not run over $25 a month, that...
...history of the Far East during the past two decades has been a repeated tale of Japanese aggression and attempts to gain complete hogemony in the Eastern Asian and western Pacific areas. While China was rent with civil dissension and the world was engaged in the fatal European struggle, Japan attempted to force upon the Chinese a treaty which would have impaired their territorial and political integrity. only American threats of armed hostility thwarted Nipponese ambition. Her Siberian expedition, her reluctance to agree to the Washington treaty, her refusal to cooperate in Pacific financial and teriff policies, all give evidence...
...issue was hopeless at this time, Nominee Sinclair proposed, instead, to levy a tax on industrial corporations and utilities to raise ''$5,000,000 or $10,000,000" to prime his EPIC pump. He proposed to go to a man with an idle dress factory, for example, rent his plant for tax-receivable paper for three years, retaining the executives at their old salaries. Unemployed would be put to work making dresses for other unemployed, who would in turn be set to work as soon as possible in other factories or on the land. But between the Governor...
...will be banded in separate confederations to be known respectively as the Sindicato degli Agricoltori and the Confederazione degli Agricoltori, which will be inaugurated Nov. 10. SA and the CA, each with separate provincial unions and separate boards of technicians, will be subdivided into innumerable groupings of owners, managers, rent-payers, day laborers, salaried workers, instructors in cattle-raising, wheat-growing, etc. All will be directly under the supervision of Minister of Corporations Mussolini...