Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...great bulk of child labor, however, is on farms. The 1930 census showed that of the 667,118 children under 16 gainfully employed, 469.497 were engaged in agriculture. These ranged from 6-year-old toddlers sweating in the Colorado sugar beet fields to strapping 15-year-olds strong enough to do their father's plowing...
...last January it rose from the tomb and under the impetus of the New Deal started a fresh march. At that time 24 States had voted "No," six "Yes" (Arizona. Arkansas, California, Colorado, Montana. Wisconsin). During the winter four more (Michigan. Ohio. Oregon and Washington ) joined the "Yes" parade. New Hampshire and North Dakota reconsidered, switched from "No" to "Yes." Last month New Jersey voted "Yes." Last week Illinois did the same. Score...
Burns. At Worland, Wyo., lives Doris Johnson, 19 mo., one of many U. S. children crippled by burns. Doris, while toddling on her father's ranch, stumbled into a bed of hot ashes. When her burned hands healed, one was a crumple. Doctors of Colorado Springs Beth-El General Hospital recently untwisted the infant's fingers and palm, last week were getting ready to graft skin where needed and useful...
...hearty invitation to come up the line again for more. This was the Post's Annual Free Ice Cream & Cake Party for Denver's children. The Post that day front-paged hot weather reports from other parts of the U. S. under the big, black headline: COLORADO IS COOLER. ... It announced plans for the Post's annual sponsorship of a pilgrimage to the Mount of the Holy Cross where religious services are held before a rocky peak on which late melting snows in two ravines form a gigantic white cross. . . . Post delivery trucks continued to block traffic...
Last week Miss Bonfils and four other executors filed an inventory of her father's estate. It was valued at $8,200,266, mostly in shares of the family's Boma Investment Co. One item of 2,151 capital shares of Colorado-African Expedition Inc. was valued at nothing...