Word: suspends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...grand jury consisted of twelve Methodist elders. If they found a presumption of guilt against Bishop Cannon, they would suspend him from all Church duties, including chairmanship of the Board of Temperance & Social Service, until 1934, when the next Church quadrennial convention would actually...
...ought to begin now," he shouted, "by making it perfectly clear that we intend to remain effective rulers in every essential for a very long, indefinite period. . . . We will have no truck with lawlessness or treason, and will if necessary, suspend even the most moderate constitutional changes while there is bad spirit abroad...
...France has too much gold (see p. 19) and Mexico too much silver, financiers in half a dozen countries worried last week. At the end of the week Mexico's silver troubles came to an abrupt climax with the announcement that for the next two years Mexico would suspend gold payments of $25,500,000 on bonds normally falling due Jan. 1, 1933 according to the Lamont-Montes de Oca agreement of last July. At the office of Finance Minister Luis Montes de Oca in Mexico City and at the offices of J. P. Morgan & Co. in New York...
...dividends from this insurance would be paid by the Insurance Company annually to the Harvard Fund. The policy holder would be in full control of his policy and if he desired to do so he could alter the matter of the dividend payment. By notifying the company he could suspend his payments to the Fund and have his dividends revert to him in cash, or have them applied as a part payment on his premium. If he was in a position to give his dividends to the Harvard Fund throughout the whole twentyfive year period, the amount which he would...
...snatching at all independent trackage in the country's rail territory to keep it out of their rival's hands. So bitter and reckless had become their operations that the Interstate Commerce Commission had cried out in loud protest while the Senate had passed a resolution to suspend temporarily all mergers. It was last autumn that President Hoover secretly set them to negotiating again with the result that last week they peacefully divided up 56,000 miles of railroad worth nearly ten billion dollars...