Word: demanding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dancing the Nazi birthrate has risen 35,000 a year. Finally, I submit that this is not Chicago. This is Paris! How are people to know that she is an American and not a Frenchwomen? We have the good name of Paris and of France to think of! I demand that she be punished on principle...
...Trial." Paul Yates was waiting to lead off investigation testimony last week when Newshawk Allen temporarily incapacitated him. Nonetheless the investigation got away to a flying start. First off, Secretary Ickes bobbed up to demand permission to cross-examine witnesses...
...land, 18-year-old building and machinery. A great political howl rose, followed by condemnation proceedings which awarded Mr. Chandler $1,021,345 for his building and ground, nothing for the presses he wanted to leave behind. Then the State Supreme Court upheld Mr. Chandler in his demand that he be paid for his equipment. Meantime, Mr. Chandler had started his new plant, a six-story miniature skyscraper topped by an Hispanic tile roof, with the printing plant separated from the main structure by a 6-in. crack. Next the City Council stepped in, offered to save a retrial...
...sign: For Merchants Only. The general public was not admitted. No goods were actually for sale; they were simply samples from which local merchants might order. Stressed were exclusive Field items like special fabric prints, Czechoslovakian cut glassware. And the 24 salesmen and one salesgirl (who modeled on demand) were as busy selling Marshall Field's name as Marshall Field's goods...
...there was enough copper above ground to keep the U. S. supplied for 18 months with every mine closed. The code slapped severe restrictions on output and today the copper above ground would last only seven months. From the code authority coppermen were able to get better figures on demand & supply than they ever had before. Despite early confusion between Blue Eagle, non-Blue Eagle and export copper, the code worked so successfully that prostrated foreign producers rushed to Manhattan last winter to pattern a world agreement after it (TIME, April...