Word: withdrawals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Washington, D. C., one Joe McHale, 7, stuck his finger in a knothole, could not withdraw it. His playmates uprooted the post, took Joe. finger, post to Joe's mother. Police and firemen whittled the post away...
...Stadium, the Dry delegates had a keynote speech, organ music, long distance telephone calls to Washington, State placards, demonstrations, prayers, candidates for the Presidency, roll calls. Unlike the two major parties they adopted an uncompromisingly Dry platform and nominated for the White House a man who promptly promised to withdraw if a better candidate could be found...
...current requirements and to pay depositors" and not for '"liquidation." R. F. C. cannot lend money to liquidating banks. Thus smart Banker Dawes & advisers had found a polite formula that allowed the bank the option of buttressing its capital and staying in business or giving depositors the opportunity to withdraw their funds when, as if they saw fit, without undue haste, while other Loop banks remained unaffected by the perturbations of quick liquidation. Meanwhile Central Republic was reported to be making no new loans. The Loop was calm...
...Lord Strickland. Count Delia Catena, sincerely regrets that in debates in the English and Maltese Parliaments, and, on other occasions, in defending himself against his political opponents, he clashed with the church and her authority and used words that should be withdrawn, and which he does, in fact, withdraw, for which he humbly and unreservedly asks pardon...
...Bishops (TIME, May 19, 1930 et seq.), a feud so bitter that His Majesty's Government found it necessary to dissolve Parliament and to rule Malta for the past two years by royal decree. To hold an election was something Baron Strickland dared not do unless the Bishops would withdraw their pastoral letter of May 1930 warning Catholic voters not to vote for his Constitutionalist Party. The Bishops, having received the Premier's apology, withdrew their letter. Breathing easier, Baron Strickland announced an election which sent Maltese to the polls last week for the first time since...