Word: ironing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stab each other but there was knife work aplenty in German streets last week. Stabbed, a Hamburg policeman died after two nights of agony. Stabbed in the heart at Essen, a young Fascist died on the spot Meanwhile in Cologne police beat off Fascists who bludgeoned them with iron rods. A Communist was shot dead at Strassfurt, a Fascist at Dortmund, another Communist at Duisburg. Street clashes grew so hot at Kiel that German sailors kept prudently in barracks, cancelled their announced "Parade in Celebration of the 13th Anniversary of the Scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow." Policemen...
Trust Gulped. Reactionary though he is, Lieut. -Colonel von Papen sanctioned last week the highly radical step of absorbing the German coal, iron & steel trust V. S. (Vcreinigte Stahlwerke A. G.) into the Government at one fell gulp...
...Dutch end of the deal was quietly arranged. For good or evil, Chancellor von Papen must go down in history as the man who while absent in Switzerland brought under German Government control last week more than two-fifths of the Fatherland's production of pig iron and rolled steel and nearly one-sixth of its coal and iron ore mining industry...
...Open at Flushing, L. I., last week. After the second round he was tied for the lead with 69,76-145. After his third round 74, he was a stroke ahead of the field. Coming to the 18th green on his last round, his long iron shot stopped five feet from the pin. Extraordinarily deliberate, Perkins examined the putt carefully through his steel spectacles. Then he sank it for a birdie 3, a total of 289. It was five strokes better than Bobby Jones had guessed would win the tournament. Still deliberate, Perkins extracted the ball from the cup, gave...
...with all others except those in the Youngstown district. Ingot production hovered around 18% of capacity. Detroit, which had been at 81%, fell to 75% and Pittsburgh was barely able to hold at 15%. Automobile production, with the exception of Ford, seemed about to slow up last week and Iron Age predicted many plants would be idle during the summer. The week's production was 52,560 units, a small gain over the previous week but 21% below last year. A report on general activity during May was made last week by statisticians operating under the auspices of National Industrial...