Paris when I was there at which we were talking about the use of counterpart funds and it was my understanding that in Belgium and Sweden there are no counterpart funds available. Mr. ROONEY. ECA told us that they had so much money they did not know what... Our Adventures During the War of 1870 - Page 283by Emma Maria Pearson, Louisa Elisabeth McLaughlin - 1871Full view - About this book
| Harry Frank Howard - 1919 - 112 pages
...concern had piled up a huge surplus of $116,000,000 after dividing huge profits. The paper stated that they had so much money they did not know what to do with it. My morning paper, Mar. 22, 1917, stated that one steel company's earnings after operating... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1919 - 1162 pages
...after day, and particularly one or two days after pay day. with men going down there to frolic, because they had so much money they did not know what to do with it. I took occasion to write to Washington, even informing the President a number of times about... | |
| Illinois Farmers' Institute - Agriculture - 1928 - 232 pages
...worth of property? He was the head of the Ohio Oil Companies, and he had not paid a cent of tax before. They had so much money they did not know what to do with it, and taxes dropped to sixty cents that year. Judge Ditty, of Ohio, the head of the tax board,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1950 - 1664 pages
...understanding that in Belgium and Sweden there are no counterpart funds available. Mr. ROONEY. EGA told us that they had so much money they did not know what to do with it and could readily and would gladly turn over any amount required to institute the program for... | |
| United States. Congress. House Appropriations - 1950 - 446 pages
...understanding that in Belgium and Sweden there are no counterpart funds available. Mr. ROONEY. ECA told us that they had so much money they did not know what to do with it and could readily and would gladly turr over any amount required to institute the program for... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1950 - 422 pages
...understanding that in Belgium and Sweden there are no counterpart funds available. Mr. ROONEY. ECA told us that they had so much money they did not know what to do with it and could readily and would gladly turn over any amount required to institute the program for... | |
| Fireside pictorial annual - 1879 - 822 pages
...amount was well spent ; in fact, the chairman of its managers stated at their annual meeting that " they had so much money they did not know what to do with it ! " (Leicester Mercury.) It could pay 10 per cent, on its capital subscribed. A new tavern... | |
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