Word: cash
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Frank Brewster would not soon be forgotten. The meaning of his testimony was perhaps best phrased by Republican Committee Member Karl Mundt of South Dakota. Amid all the big moneymaking of the Teamsters' leaders, asked Mundt, where did "John C. Truck Driver-and the C stands for the cash he pays in dues"-come...
...Cash First. Unchecked, the spreading strikes would be one more deadly blow to Britain's determination to keep its place in the world. (Nearly half of the exports on which Britain lives are made by members of the engineering unions.) Both shipyard and engineering employers adamantly refused to offer any wage increase at all. British wages, they declared, had risen twice as much as the cost of living in 1956, were now so high that they threatened to price British exports out of world markets. Just as intransigent, the unions flatly refused to submit their case to arbitration. Said...
...fellow Jews died in the last two years of Hitler's war. In the cold drizzle of a wintry Sunday morning last week, some 1,500 young Germans journeyed out to Belsen to lay flowers on her grave. A Hamburg jazz club emptied its cash box so that 80 members could charter a bus; another 300 young people pedaled on bikes to the camp. "We older people," said a government official, "have had the Jews on our consciences ever since the war, and now our children are inheriting that guilt...
...Aramburu government was short on cash, the cronies of ex-Dictator Juan Perón were not. By crossing plenty of palms with plenty of pesos, five of Perón's highest-ranking lieutenants jumped prison in Patagonia last week and made it across the border to Chile...
...competition provides five cash awards, with two top prizes...