Word: costs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Passed a bill authorizing the construction of six auxiliary vessels for the Navy Estimated cost...
...down to business. Up for discussion came the tax on growth of profits proposed by Neville Chamberlain in his Budget Speech (TIME, May 3). Leveled at Britain's fattened armament firms, this tax was originally designed to yield an annual revenue of $125,000,000 toward the cost of the Government's $7,500,000,000 five-year armament plan...
...what is his right!" Under the bill, which faces strong opposition in the more conservative Senate, workers caught soliciting or accepting tips would be penalized. The money would be made up to them, and more, in regular wages obtained under the workers' Blum-given collective bargaining contracts. The cost would be passed on to the public by 15% or 20% price increases at restaurants, cafes, cinemas...
Honored. Lieut. Richard T. Aldworth, U. S. Army Air Corps retired, now superintendent of Newark Airport; with the Distinguished Flying Cross. On Dec. 12, 1936, while flying over Long Island's Rockaway Beach, the engine of Aldworth's pursuit plane failed. At the cost of severe injuries to himself, he deliberately pancaked into the water to avoid endangering children on the beach...
There are only a few faults, all miner. First, some of the illustrations appeared 'n the "Time" parody. What with the cost of cuts, however, and the boom just on its way, the business board can't be blamed for skimping. Second, the literary services offered by the Harvard Square Bureaus of Culture should certainly have appeared under Classified ads. Third, none of the articles is signed; hence no individuals can be congratulated. This smacks of collectivism, but, Red or not, this issue of the Advocate deserves to be read...