Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In Manhattan, a woman asked a Union News employe at the Pennsylvania Depot for information about a train. When he said he did not know, she spat in his face. He retaliated.
"Last Flight." A late afternoon breeze blew suddenly in from squally Lake Michigan, whipping up violent swells in front of the seaplane ramp at the Chicago World's Fair. Said an employe of the airplane sightseeing service to the pilot: "Do you think it's safe for landings...
Hu, China, under the impression that it is Kansas City. ''You must be lost." says the hotel manager. ''I'm here." says Mr. Fields. "Kansas City is lost." At the Wu Hu International House a queer gathering has assembled to bid for the U. S...
Mr. Steuer asks one venireman after another: Is he prejudiced against bankers? Against the payment of large bonuses to executives? Has he had dealings with National City? Has he lost money in the bank? Several men are excused. John Barry, venireman No. 5, white-haired employe of a Wall Street...
Hell Below (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). The combination of moods in this picture -engine room realism and chivalric romance-could not be a happy one in any medium. It could scarcely be attempted in anything but cinema, which can be immensely graphic and must usually be sentimental. The narrative of Hell...