Word: grave
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Scrap Iron. As the magnitude of Denver's coup became apparent-a million people visited the grave every year-certain Wyoming citizens threatened to kidnap Bill. Denver's alarmed citizenry took steps-15 tons of concrete and old railroad iron were laid over the grave...
Last week the old argument was up again. Denver was preparing to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Bill's birth with a parade of Indians and costumed plainsmen at the grave. Wyoming was also hustling to produce Buffalo Bill centennial celebrations-and still wanted Bill back. In Cody, Bill's grandson, William Garlow, cried: "If grandfather were alive he would say, 'Get my remains out from under this concrete even if you have to quarry...
...Friendly Neighbors." Grave, greying Anthony Eden gave Bevin the full backing of the Conservatives. Bevin had more challenges from the 40-odd Labor backbenchers who think he is too harsh on Russia than he got from the Tory opposition. He answered them by wheeling round to face his own side of the House as he said: "You cannot carry out a foreign policy on a very narrow and limited basis, neither can you alter history by a slogan...
...repatriation of men against their will and the refusal of the right of asylum ... to those who, for grave reasons, wish to fix their residence elsewhere...
...shortage in steel threatened to wreck the automaking of Henry J. Kaiser. As a possible hedge against grave trouble, last week he leased two Government-owned aluminum plants near Spokane, Wash., the $47,630,000 Trentwood rolling mill and the $22,270,000 Mead reduction plant. The Kaiser-Frazer-Corp., and Kaiser Cargo, Inc. which did the actual leasing, will pay rentals from $458,000 the first year to $3,915,000 the fifth year...