Word: industrialistic
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Three weeks after she wedded for the first time, Tennis Star Gussie Moron, 32, as celebrated for her lace panties as for her backhand, ended a no-love match and sought an annulment. Said her industrialist husband: "I'm very unhappy about it. I still love...
...race since the 19305. But U.S. businessmen as a group gave little evidence of apprehension or even of quickened interest in politics. In Boston and Seattle, Republican committeemen reported that substantially fewer businessmen had volunteered for electioneering duty than in 1952. The same was true in Pittsburgh, where one industrialist explained: "Everyone figures Ike is a shoo-in. The same old warhorses are still the active ones in both parties...
Rains's current caper is a $250,000 job for Maureen O'Hara, who has flown into Lisbon to find help in rescuing her industrialist husband from behind the Iron Curtain. But instead of getting on with the story, everyone stands around and talks. Ray tells Maureen how his divorced wife deceived him; Maureen tells Ray why she married a rich old man, and Yvonne Furneaux explains why she joined Claude's harem ("I have known destitution"), and laments that she isn't as pure as on her confirmation...
...land of crocodiles and kangaroos, of torrential, 60-in. rain fall half the year and bone-dry drought the rest. Last week Humpty Doo held promise of living up to its name. After three years of study, a group of U.S. businessmen headed by Los Angeles Industrialist Allen Chase had formed Territory Rice Ltd., planned to spend at least $90 million turning the Outback into one of the world's biggest rice-producing areas. Their goal: production of 625,000 tons of rice annually, nearly one-half of 1% of the total world supply...
Already credited with a successful administration based on encouragement of local and foreign private enterprise, free currency exchange and a big public-works program, he could now take full pride in having brought off a fair and free election. President-elect Prado, as a conservative banker and industrialist, promptly announced that he would carry on Odría's economic policies. In foreign policy, Prado-whose greatest pride is that as President in 1942 he made Peru the first of the South American nations to declare war on the Axis-can be expected to side firmly with...