Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...problems which the governors have to discuss appear at their biggest in Governor Warren's state. Although California has lost a half million workers to the armed services (plus 40,000 working Japanese), its total employed population nonetheless grew from 2,482,000 in April 1940 to 3,375,000 in June 1943, and is still growing. More significant than the growth in numbers of California workers is the change in the type of work they do. In 1939, 55% of its industrial workers were employed in manufacturing nondurable goods like food, textiles, oil products. Today 80% of them...
Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, will speak at a Ford Hall Forum Sunday at 8 o'clock on the topic, "Palestine and Peace: Problems of Foreign Policy." He will discuss the role of Palestine in attempts to create world order, the relative success of the American foreign policy there, and the chances of establishing a lasting peace...
...House, Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin called a caucus of his party members to discuss the President's message. It was a fizzle. Only concrete proposal to come out of the meeting: a resolution for a simplified income-tax return...
...week's end Eden had every reason to believe that he had succeeded: the Poles announced that they were ready to resume relations with Moscow, discuss all outstanding questions-if Russia would let the U.S. and Britain sit in, and if these powers would share responsibility for the final settlement...
...Planned a little White House "social" for disgruntled Southern Governors arriving in Washington to discuss discriminatory freight rates...