Word: foodes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Soviets were still not quite through. One day last week they handed the U.S. Government a bill for the cost of the food and housing of the nine airmen while they were in the U.S.S.R. The price...
...Teamsters, paired once again with mobsters, refused to deliver food or haul away garbage...
...that Europeans themselves have something to be concerned about. By last week talk of a downturn in European business, hushed when Europe's boom refused to bust even during the U.S.'s greyest months, broke out in loud tones. In Rome, officials of the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization warned that the price bottom might drop out of Europe's agricultural market this fall, and in London Britain's cautious Chancellor of the Exchequer, Derick Heathcoat Amory, talked bluntly of "a possible recession in the fall...
There were significant items on the brighter side. In food, Safeway Stores showed that consumers are going right on buying, with sales up 4% to almost $1 billion for 1958's first 24 weeks and a record profit of $14.9 million, up more than 7% over last year. In electronics, International Business Machines reported first-half sales in the U.S. of $564.6 million (up 19%) and earnings of $50.6 million (up 20%), both new records...
What awaits the summer student as he groggily stifles the alarm and stumbles out of bed? His stomach groans in protest of its fourteen hour fast. Food . . . must get something...