Word: east
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...four acts asked of Germany: 1) return to the League of Nations; 2) renunciation of Nazi ambitions to incorporate Austria in the Fatherland. Germany joining Britain, France and Italy in guaranteeing the independence of Austria; 3) adherence by Germany to the proposed Eastern Locarno Pact under which all nations east of the Rhine* would mutually respect and guarantee each other's present frontiers; 4) adherence by Germany to a British-French-Italian-Belgian pact to resist "unprovoked air aggression" by whatsoever nation committed. The concession: In return for the foregoing German peace acts the Great Powers offered to release...
Whose Fault? Only in the inflammatory shorthand of the tabloid Press was that night's ruckus in the largest Negro centre in the U. S. described as a RACE RIOT. Black citizens did not fight white citizens as they did in the inter-racial affrays at Chicago, East St. Louis, Philadelphia and Washington a decade and a half ago. But last week's Harlem riot was New York City's most violent civil disturbance in 35 years. Whose fault...
Settling down to the security of a newspaper career, Pilot Collins brought his wife and children east fortnight ago, installed them in a Long Island apartment, decided to give up test-piloting for good just as soon as he cleaned up his contract with Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. to test a new Navy fighter...
...Eddie Allen, longtime test pilot for Fokker, Lockheed, Douglas, Northrop and until last week chief test pilot for Chance Vought Corp., East Hartford, Conn. Described by Collins as "the best test pilot in the country," Allen is also a noted aviation engineer and writer on technical subjects. Last week General Manager Edward Vernon Rickenbacker announced his appointment as chief engineer of Eastern Air Lines...
...experience of Palestine, this grievance is hard to understand: it is, indeed, notorious that standard of life, wages, conditions of labor among the Palestinian Arabs have increased increased enormously owing to the Jewish influx and example, while they have remained almost stationary in the other countries of the Near East. Even unemployment among the Arabs (largely existing in the villages and antedating the Jewish immigration) has, if anything, shown a tendency to decrease in the years of increased Jewish influx. Lately, far from witnessing an increase of Arab unemployment, the Palestinian economy, stimulated by the large Jewish immigration, has even...