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...Rumor had already fixed several appointments: Pharmacist's Mate George Fox, long attached to the White House, to succeed the late Gus Gennerich as masseur, companion of the swimming pool and personal handler; Son and Marine Corps Lieutenant-Colonel James Roosevelt to become an unpaid, untitled aide at the White House, taking over some of the functions of the late Louis McHenry Howe; Eugene S. Leggett, acting chairman of the nebulous National Emergency Council, to succeed Stephen Early as press secretary...
...many a disillusioned automobile buyer has learned by now, the 6% interest rate on instalment purchases has no relation whatever to the actual interest cost. It is simply an advertising slogan. To the unpaid balance on a car is added the cost of insurance, the total being multiplied by .06 to find the premium paid for the privilege of buying on the instalment plan. Since the debt is paid off in regular instalments, the borrower has the use of only about one-half of the original loan if the monthly debit balances are averaged. Thus the true interest cost...
...sale of new common stock to provide $1,600,000 fresh capital; 3) exchange of $11,600,000 in 6% debentures for new 5½% debentures plus stock; 4) acceptance by Rockefeller Center of 500,000 shares of new stock in settlement of claims for $9,150,000 for unpaid rent on offices, the Center Theatre and huge Music Hall's reduction of outstanding common stock by one-half...
...Philadelphia Co. sold $200,000 worth of bonds of the midtown Sylvania Hotel when back taxes were unpaid. The company's President Thomas Shallcross Jr. admitted this violation of the law was "a very poor practice...
...wisp until the chances for recovery are forever gone; others bankrupt themselves or their families in order to try the new panaceas. The second fact in the Seydel matter is: There was no justification for a scientific body devoted to chemistry to permit itself to be used as an unpaid agent for ballyhooing a proprietary medicine. These were the only factors involved in the Seydel matter...