Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Either we admit our willingness to intervene in the rightful business of others or we remove our soldiers out of these trouble spots at once...
...stream of Iranian notes pleading permission to suppress the revolt in Russian-occupied Azerbaijan drew a bitter, accusing blast from Moscow. Because Government constabulary had provoked incidents in Azerbaijan, the Red Army would admit no Iranian troops into the Iranian province. While it was on the subject, Moscow also turned down a U.S. proposal that all Allied troops leave Iran by Jan. 1, in place of the treaty deadline, March 2. The U.S. thereupon moved 2,000 of its troops back again. The same day, in Azerbaijan, the Iranian Governor of Maragha fell to a rebel's bullet...
...more than joo small, nonintegrated steel makers, he held out a closer hope. Even the OPA is willing to admit that many of the small companies, without the advantage of ore-to-ingot production, are losing money. Mr. Bowles promised them a price boost...
Collet, Economic Stabilizer, sadly admit ted as much last week. He announced a new subsidy program designed to get more coffee into the U.S. during the next three months. Said he: U.S. coffee supplies are so short that a subsidy is "the only alternative either to a return to rationing or to a price increase to consumers of 5^ or more per pound of roasted coffee." Thus the RFC will pay about $25,000,-ooo to Latin American growers, at the rate of 3^ a pound, for all coffee (up to 6,000,000 Ibs.) sold to the U.S. between...
Yale, we are sorry to admit, has the better record despite that unsuccessful beginning for the Bowl. They have won 34 games in the series to the Cantabs' 21, 6 of the contents having ended in ties, all of them, incidentally, being 0 to 0 affairs. Most of that lead, however, comes from an early start...