Word: cutbacks
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...ahead man Shafer out of the game, the Elis were able to stop anything through the middle. Valpey solved the problem with two bread-and-butter plays that have been gaining ground all fall--the wing-back off-tackle slant to one flank and the tailback sweep and or cutback to the other. Moffle, the wingback, clicked off 149 yards and tailback Roche added an other 130, including the two payoff long-gainers in the final period...
...Beef and pork prices in the Chicago and Minneapolis markets reached new highs this week as midwestern live stock rates showed no signs of a cutback...
...Lords themselves were ready to accept a cutback of their delaying power to twelve months, but beyond that they would not compromise...
...cutback, said General Manager Edgar F. Kaiser, represented "an economy drive in the face of mounting costs that have forced several auto manufacturers recently to raise prices." It was more than that. The company's failure to get new financing (TIME, Feb. 23), with which it hoped to boost output to 1,500 cars a day, had left it in a tight spot...
...persuasive efforts on Secretary of War Robert Patterson (to get the Garssons an E award); Under Secretary of War Kenneth Royall (to see about unfreezing Garsson funds, which were held up during profit re-negotiations); General Brehon Somervell, wartime head of the Army Service Forces (to investigate a cutback contract for Garsson-made truck bodies). Lieut. General Levin H. Campbell Jr., former Chief of Ordnance, heard from Andy so often he began to refer to their telephone chats as "blitz calls...