Word: industrialistic
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...matter of fact, the United Press reports that the noted industrialist and suspected fascist organizer was attacked by strikers at his steel plant recently, and was committed to a hospital. Thus it is obvious that, whether or not he is awaiting trial, he is definitely out of prison at the moment, and there is no proof that he was ever actually apprehended...
...Vancouver, an industrialist said: "Prices and wages play a large part in industrial peace here. Wages haven't risen much during the war, but neither has the cost of living.* So Canadian workers don't have the incentive to strike that U.S. workers have...
...editor, 34-year-old Novelist Dickens lasted 17 days. Then he quit, told the proprietors (a radical industrialist and the publishers of the then radical weekly Punch) that he was "tired to death and quite worn...
...Industrialist. "Stu" Symington, 44, was the socialite president of St. Louis' Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. who, as a prominent Missourian, knew Truman. So he became Surplus Property Administrator. His hands tied by red tape and a bad law, he kicked and fumed about his job, finally resigned last week when Surplus Property was turned over to the RFC's War Assets Corp. for administration...
...American people and the United States Government. . . . The steel industry now has the full and sole responsibility for the strike which must take place. . . ." . Had Big Steel really been merely stubborn in refusing to compromise for the President's proposal and thus avert a strike? One industrialist thought so. Big, bustling Henry Kaiser rushed to the White House with Phil Murray, emerged to announce that he had signed with the Steelworkers at 18½? for his plant at Fontana, Calif, (which employs only 3,000 men and enjoys a favorable price differential of $12 a ton). Cried Big Henry...