Word: enjoiners
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...shop v. closed-shop fight last week. On the open-shop side hovered management and Britain's bevy of small, independent unions. On the closed-shop side hulked the big unions. The issue: Can the Government, of which the big unions are the mainstay, use its powers to enjoin the closed shop...
Proudly explained Mikoyan: "The moral outlook and traditions of the Soviet people enjoin them to treat members of a conquered nation humanely. . . . There is also the well-known Russian saying that a man must not be hit when he is down...
Mating Call. In Fort Worth, 0. A. Cole, candidate for Congress, filed suit to enjoin his wife from campaigning for the same office, asserted that she should "devote her time ... to the home . . . especially her evenings and nights...
...Washington two big stores (Hecht Co. and Woodward & Lothrop) were charged with ceiling violations. In 21 war-plant areas, 60 landlords were haled into court for violating rent ceilings. Throughout the land, OPA brought suit to enjoin 116 meat packers from "upgrading" standard cuts of meat, warned 4,000 retailers to fix their prices or else. These were not random actions but test cases carefully picked for a showdown on whether OPA is really price boss for the duration. For OPA investigations have shown that out of 12,000 groceries and butchers 40% are ceiling violators, and that...
...This is unlikely: producing more than 30% of the entire U.S. steel supply, the two corporations are too vital to be monkeyed with by anyone but crackerjack steelmen. WPB therefore flipped the whole thing over to the Justice Department with a meek "for appropriate action." The action: suits to enjoin future violations...