Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...they had received no word from the Army in the two months since the action described in the paper, the Carters assumed that the letters had been mistakenly stamped in Korea. Wetumka's Postmaster Bill Nicks, irate at what seemed like mishandling of the mail, fired an airmail complaint off to Oklahoma's Congressman Tom Steed. Steed checked up. He discovered that the field headquarters of young Carter's outfit had evidently been overrun by the enemy and its records scattered...
...drivers were then allowed to turn back. Had they gone on they would have found special gasoline stores, ambulances, doctors and truck-borne patrols of mechanics waiting along 2,000 miles of highway. As they drove homeward, most wives had only one complaint-the Army had forgotten to set up latrines for women at Palmer...
...Brimming Cup. In Orange, Texas, police arrested Saloonkeeper Isemile Campbell on his wife's complaint that he was drunk and selling beer at half price...
...last week Jacob Malik kept on stalling the Security Council with talk irrelevant to the main business on hand-the free nations' complaint against Communist aggression in Korea. In his longest diatribe of the month (with translations into English and French, it took 3 hours 23 minutes), he emptied once more his bag of big lies. Among them...
...plowing profits back into the business. But last week, faced with rising costs, he was forced to petition the Tennessee Public Utilities Commission for a raise in rates. The country folk, grateful to Dr. Bryan for operating so successfully on their dying communications system, would have little cause for complaint. He was asking permission to charge one-party business subscribers only $4.50 a month (up from $3), and party-line residential subscribers only $1.75 (instead of $1.50), with a distance surcharge for maintaining those miles of poles running to Bean Station and Joppa...