2013 Event The Philippines receives a $500 million emergency loan from the World Bank to help the country recover and rebuild in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan 2013 Event In the U.K., the top 50 payday loan companies were sited for "widespread irresponsible lending"; the Office of Fair Trading gives them 12 weeks to change their practices 2013 Event The famous painting, 'Liberty Leading the People' by Eugene Delacroix, commemorating the July Revolution of 1830 is vandalized while on loan to the Louvre-Lenz museum in Lens, France 2011 Event The International Monetary Fund approves a new three-year loan for Haiti worth $60 million, canceling Haiti's $268 million debt 2010 Event A loan of 22.5bn euro to the Republic of Ireland is approved by the International Monetary Fund 1993 Death Loan Volkerijk, Dutch baseball coach (ADO), dies at 65 1991 Event Charles Keating, Jr. (Lincoln Savings and Loan fraud), found guilty 1990 Event Cost of rescuing savings and loan failures is put at up to $130 billion 1979 Event Federal government makes a $1.5 billion loan to Chrysler 1968 Event Famous photo: Saigon police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan executes a Viet Cong officer with a pistol shot to head 1963 Event "Mona Lisa," on loan, unveiled in America's National Gallery of Art 1946 Death Harry L Hopkins, U.S. Minister of Business (Loan and Lease law), dies at 55 1934 Event Federal Savings and Loan Association created 1934 Event Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Home Owners Loan Act 1933 Event Federal Home Owners Loan Corporation authorized 1890 Birthday Harry L Hopkins, U.S. politician, Loan and Lease law 1859 Event Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco incorporates 1831 Event 1st U.S. building and loan association organized, Frankford, Penn 1789 Event 1st loan is made to pay salaries of the presidents and Congress 1789 Event 1st loan to U.S. Government (from New York City banks) 1776 Event Continental Congress negotiates a war loan of $181,500 from France 1614 Event Amsterdam Bank of Loan forms