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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...issue by its board of directors capital notes or debentures when so specifically authorized by the superintendent of banks.'' ALFRED A. BUERGER Buffalo, N. Y. No law does the R. F. C. evade in purchasing capital notes, but the New Deal, expressing itself in laws of the U. S. and New York State, specifically gives banks a way to get around the constitution of the sovereign State of New York. Capital notes differ in legal theory from preferred stock but are issued, just like preferred stock, to get additional capital without subjecting the owner thereof to double liability...
...which arrives by the basketful. After her press conference at 11, she presided at a small luncheon party. In the afternoon she received the Persian Minister & Wife, entertained women executives of the State and Treasury departments at tea. Dinner guests were Publisher & Mrs. Frank E. Gannett of Rochester, N. Y...
...power & light business. In Sandusky, Ohio the issue was clear. The city decided to build a $1,400,000 light plant to be owned and operated publicly. Fleetwood, Pa. and Cicero, Ind. also voted in favor of public ownership of their power & light plants. In Bradford, Pa., Auburn, N. Y.,Defiance, Ohio, mayors were elected on public ownership platforms...
...Basil Zaharoff married 55-year-old Maria del Pilar Antonia Angela Patrocinio Simona de Muguiro y Beruete, Duchess de Villa-franca de los Caballeros. Unable to divorce her insane husband Prince Francisco de Bourbon, Duke de Villafranca de los Caballeros, cousin of Alfonso XIII, for over 30 years she was Sir Basil's mistress, lived with him during her last years in the villa near Paris built by the late Leopold II, King of the Belgians, for his morganatic wife Baroness de Vaughan. Lady Zaharoff died...
...Y' know, I'm anxious to hear from you; you just don't know--'cause I hate to lose a bet besides . . . Would you mind answering soon? Mary Kate Troup. Alabama College Montevallo...