Word: inking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this mix-up got under way, the shadowy dwellers of the underworld began to appear. Misshapen, grotesque, these subterranean beings range from a philosophic ink salesman to thieves, ham actors, pool sharks, narcotic addicts, bartenders, shyster lawyers, all alike in their casual disloyalty, bitter humor, and command of tough talk. Pete faces a villainous environment with all the breezy self-confidence of the hero of a James Cagney melodrama, eventually licks it. But readers are likely to find Author Mclntyre's picture of the Philadelphia underworld too one-sided to be credible, and Pete's final triumph...
...film character by sexual innuendo that California had seen since the 1922 "Fatty" Arbuckle case. Dr. Thorpe, after the divorce, had apparently stolen a two-volume diary kept by his exwife. Its revelations, doled out day by day from his attorney's office, were as purple as the ink they were written in. "Why the hell I keep writing things down in this book I don't know," began the first instalment of what the tabloid Press promptly labeled "The Misstep Diary." "It seems to help for some reason. Then, too, Baby Marylyn some day would like...
...hundred and twenty presses are now drumming out 200,000 catalogs a day, will not complete their run until sometime in September. Donnelley's has four-color presses in which special chemicals dry the ink quickly, machines which wrap and label 8000 books an hour. Five hundred girls do nothing but hand-work- inserting color pages and swatches of cloth. One girl can stick on 1000 swatches an hour-about one every three seconds. In binding the books no stitching is used; the pages are stuck together as they whiz through a glueing machine...
...drawings is more visible than ever, especially for women's apparel. The Sears book has 1,062 pages, up 134 from last issue. Ward's catalog-794 large-size pages -is its biggest since 1921. Together they will consume 25,000 tons of paper, 500 tons of ink. Other comparisons...
...brighter than it did last week. Consumer co-operatives expanded throughout Depression, now boast some 3,000,000 members, annual sales of $400,000,000. That was only about 1% of last year's total retail sales in the U. S.. but enough to cause Printers' Ink to note : "If co-ops are to be viewed with alarm as poaching on the preserves of private busi ness, there is plenty of room for alarm...