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...want to bust a strike boys, I'll tell you what to do. Go down to New York City (it's a wonderful town) where the straw boss is the city and the man in the shiny white domed building. If you go down to the subways and keep the trains from stopping, they'll give you a twentyfive per cent bonus and if you work a little longer they'll give you time and a half. If you keep your hand on the throttle and your eye on the track, you can forget the men who're walking back...

Author: By Robert H. Sand, | Title: Strike | 12/11/1957 | See Source »

...want to bust the strike and break the men who tried it, you can stick with the job and get protected by Mike Quill's union. And the motormen and conductors who want their own union and don't like Quill's way of moving can just keep walking with their Union, because the law says they have no right to walk out on the city...

Author: By Robert H. Sand, | Title: Strike | 12/11/1957 | See Source »

...that's rebellion, which is almost a revolution. They're against law and order and violating the law. Of course the Democrats tried to repeal that law a while ago, but they like it fine right now. So you can go to New York City and watch the government bust a strike because anyone who works for the government or a public commission just has no right to strike. The public interest must be served. The welfare of the state comes first. So the City will break the strike with the law and with the bonus. And you can watch...

Author: By Robert H. Sand, | Title: Strike | 12/11/1957 | See Source »

...patient been her mother's age, with bags under her eyes, she could have had these removed for $13.88. Building up the bust, sometimes done with tissue injections of which U.S. surgeons strongly disapprove, costs $55 to $83. The Jujin surgeons' success is attested by the fact that they do 20,000 cosmetic operations a year-70% on the eyelids, 20% to build up the bridge of the nose, often with a plastic insert (which costs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Gaining Face in Japan | 11/4/1957 | See Source »

...them out. The public will stop buying life insurance and fixed-income bonds and scramble to buy land, commodities and equities, bidding up prices. Says Balderston: "The infant ceases to creep. It learns to walk, then run and finally gallop over the brink of the precipice" and bring the bust "which everyone agrees must be avoided...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CREEPING INFLATION: CREEPING INFLATION | 10/7/1957 | See Source »

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