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...certificates were not stricken International Match's only assets last week. The match & lighter monopoly in Turkey was definitely established and the trustees felt fairly certain that eventually Turkey will repay its loan from International plus interest?a matter of some $14,500,000. In Turkey, International's subsidiary match factory was reported to be in full blast last week with every expectation of continuing. Praise of Turkey's fairness was read into the record. But from all the other listed assets of International nothing tangible had arisen last week although investigators were reading thousands of telegrams, prowling into vaults...
...said of the increased prestige which they will bring to the Classical Club and likewise to the Department of the classics. But to see gorgeous Tragedy in sceptered pall come sweeping by, is enough in itself to make one urge that the project be carried through. The University will repay the Classical Club for its efforts in thanks, if not in gold...
Informally correspondents were told: "The most serious feature of the situation in Japan at present is the collapse of agricultural values, including that of raw silk, to a price level at which the farmers who make up half Japan's population simply cannot repay the bankers. The Government, conscious that the farmers are laboring under an unbearable load, hopes to lighten this burden by a devalorization of the yen, but how this is to be accomplished has not been decided...
...Passed (205-to-109) a bill authorizing an appropriation of $132,500,000 for emergency highway construction to increase employment; sent it to the Senate. Of the total, $120,000,000 would be lent States to spend in one year, repay in ten. Demo-crats claimed the measure would put a million jobless men to work. Republicans predicted a Presidential veto...
...time in the Army, approximately, was served n post guardhouses at Ft. Logan, Kelly Field, Rockwell Field. Just before my last court-nartial my defense counsel, Lieut. Xissley, told me that I had been more expense to the Army, due to court-martials, etc., than I could ever repay, even though I should serve the Army 30 -ears. Yet, by reason of my service, I am entitled to this privilege: board, room, clothing, complete medical and hospital service the rest of my ife-which I hope to extend through the rest of this century. By malingering was I admitted twice...