Word: itemization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...News Item: "Porters to get flat rate of ten cents per parcel...
...Omaha, Bolus J. Bolus, unsuccessful candidate for municipal judge, filed his campaign expense account with the Election Commission. Item: "Ten cents for aspirin the day after election...
Exports. Since World War II began, U. S. exports to Scandinavia and Finland have rocketed 81%, for January-February of this year hit a total of well over $30,000,000. For 1939 biggest item of U. S. sales was automobiles and accessories worth $22,210,000. To Scandinavia went $24,102,000 in U. S. metals and manufactures, $28,853,000 in coal, petroleum products and other nonmetallic minerals, $12,624,000 in tires, rosin, soybeans, tobacco; other millions in food, machinery, textiles, aircraft. Scandinavia might well have doubled its 1939 U. S. purchases, if World...
More entertaining than most details uncovered were Hoppy's personal expense accounts, which his operating companies shared the honor of paying. Months ago the Federal Power Commission gravely looked over expense accounts which included such items as a 10? bone for an unidentified dog, other amounts for garters, suspenders, socks, flowers. Last week the New York Public Service Commission had another list, dug up by one of its exploring accountants. Examples: $410 for photographs (of Hopson), $956 for liquor, $337 for cigars, $1,218 for fruit, $49.50 for a bowl to put it in. An item reflecting the high...
...Summer School will stress world problems and current events on its 1940 program more than any other single item. The featured event of the summer will be afternoon lectures on foreign affairs to be given by Max Lerner, of Williams, and H. Duncan Hall, for many years a members of the secretariat of the League of Nations...