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...Short, diplomatic Dr. Millikan, 1929-30 president of the Association, rocked back and forth on his toes, reasserted his belief that cosmic radiations replenish earth's energy loss, referred to his scientific opponent Sir James Hopwood: Jeans, British astronomer who believes the world is dying. "If Sir James Jeans prefers to hold one view and I another no one can say us nay. The one thing of which you may be quite sure is that neither of us knows anything about it." Dr. Millikan reviewed 100 years of scientific thought and labor, named what he esteemed as ten most...
...Nebraska, an $8.000.000 bond issue to replenish the State's "guaranty fund" from which depositors of failed banks were to be repaid-defeated...
...well as of Youngstown. It was also brought out that Pickands, Mather & Co., ore firm of which Mr. Dalton is a partner and which was active in the purchase of Youngstown stock proxies voted in favor of the Bethlehem merger, had received from Bethlehem a loan of $800.000 to replenish current cash drained by proxy purchases. Mr. Dalton testified that this loan had been repaid within a few days, testified also that Mr. Grace had regarded the loan as a "mistake" because it might be "misunderstood...
...cent of their average deposits per year, to be used to pay depositors a share of their losses in State banks that fail. So many Nebraska banks have failed that the fund is now $20,000,000 in the red. A special assessment against State banks to replenish the Guaranty Fund has been declared confiscatory by lower courts, is now on appeal to the Supreme Court...
Such a news forecast came out of Washington last week when the Treasury Department prepared to issue permits which would start distilleries making bourbon and rye whiskies to replenish fast-dwindling medicinal stocks. Distillers from Louisville and Baltimore went into conference with Prohibition Commissioner James M. Doran who will supervise the reopening of U. S. liquor factories. Throughout the land government gaugers measured the whiskey supply held in bonded warehouses, forwarded their reports to Washington...