Word: hardships
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Cloudburst? Whatever is done for towns like Meadville, plants like Talon, must be done quickly, and nobody expected it to be done in time to save all from hardship. At Batavia, N.Y., Doehler Die Casting Co. expected to lay off 200 of its 700 employes soon; Massey-Harris Co. (farm implements) would have to lay off 500 of its 900 within two months unless it got more pig iron; E. N. Rowell Co. (paper boxes; 350 workers) would have to shut down altogether unless it got more paperboard. In Muskegon, Mich., a big Norge Refrigerator plant with 3,400 employes...
Soldiers who want to get out of service in the first rush will have to file applications with their commanding officers. First in priority for getting out will be soldiers who can show hardship on their dependents, and second, soldiers over 28 years old. These need not even serve out their first year. Others, including married men, who will get third priority, must have twelve months' service to show before their C.O.s will consider their applications for discharge...
...fathered daylight saving, died in 1915 as warring European nations adopted "summer time." Willett argued for an 80-minute setback. U.S. Daylight Saving Father is Robert Garland, 78, of Pittsburgh, who last week opposed the President's plan for year-round daylight saving, said it would work hardship in winter...
...undeserved hardship on the fixed-income groups (prominent among whom, Professor Pearson cattily notes, are Government employes...
...HABIT OF EMPIRE-Paul Morgan-Harper ($2). An intense mural of hardship, Indian-fighting and Catholic-imperial psychology in colonial New Mexico before the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts. A little stiff, but exciting and superbly written, its spare, leisured 114 pages should embarrass most space-wasting historical novelists...