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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Also due to be dropped (July 1, 1946), if Congress adopts the Committee's plan, are the $5 "use" tax on automobiles and the wartime increases in excise taxes on admissions, transportation, furs, jewelry, alcoholic beverages, telephone bills and light bulbs. Due to be frozen at present levels (1...
*Poking into a new (prefabricated) house, the Duke and his mother proceeded room by room to a bedroom where a man was sleeping. The man's wife woke him, told him who was calling. "Get on with you," said James Kirby, 47, gas-company employe, and promptly went back...
As U.S. intelligence officers had suspected, she was California-born, Jap-blooded: one Iva Toguri, a 29-year-old graduate of the University of California. She said she had left Los Angeles "to see a sick aunt" in Japan in July 1941, was stranded in Tokyo after Pearl Harbor. She...
The deaths of Dr. Henderson and Rose Parrott, within six weeks of each other, had spurred Congress into appropriating the money. The lab will be divided into six isolated sections, each devoted to a single type of disease (e.g., tularemia, scrub typhus, influenza, fungus infections). Reporting for work, each Institute...
In Brooklyn Federal Court, a veteran named Abraham Fishgold, 28, last week won a suit for $94.60 in back pay. Thereby, he lit the fuse of an explosive problem in management-labor relations. The problem: "super-seniority" - meaning that an honorably discharged veteran is entitled to his old job, or...