Word: benefits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Although I will not charge any others with actively attacking our churches. I do call to your attention the forces in our society which stand to benefit by the weakening of the Protestant free churches. First, the secular forces of totalitarianism, Communist and fascist, which hate the church which holds God, not man, is sovereign. Second, the religious forces, superfundamentalist and anti-Protestant, which believe that they alone have full truth...
...revenue for the Government, and a smaller cash deficit next year.) Furthermore, unlike most taxes, those who will pay for the boost are solidly for it. Labor and employers, most of whose pension plans are tied to social-security payments, fear that unless social-security income is stepped up. benefits will suffer. While the social-security system is still young, the Government is piling up an annual surplus of income over benefit payments ($1.4 billion last year alone), and has built up a trust fund of $18 billion. But by 1957, at the present rate of contributions, the fund will...
...deaths of many of the men who made the plot. So dear to Hitler's baleful eye was the sight of a German general slowly strangling on a slim cord at the end of a meathook that he had a film of the hangings run off for his benefit...
During a Los Angeles Examiner Christmas benefit for needy families, Comedian Jack Benny, looking, under the circumstances, no older than his alleged 39, cuddled up to Marilyn Monroe and managed, for just a moment, to turn his eyes toward the camera...
...week, $50,000 had been pledged or was in hand. Gilcrease himself plans to move from Tulsa to Claremore, to serve as director of the new museum. Anxious only to keep his collection together, Gilcrease was delighted with the prospect. Said he: "I set up [the collection] for the benefit of the people. It has value only when held intact for . . . the people...