Word: itemize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Item: seven months after V-J Day, the Veterans Administration had paid out more than $800 million in World War II death benefits and disability awards...
...Item: one out of four of the nation's 13,000,000 World War II veterans has already filed a disability claim...
...Wherever a price rise is noted, buying at another store or conscientious refusal to purchase the item at all, if the rise is general, will eventually benefit everyone. Continue to leave your complaints at the CRIMSON...
West with United. During United's period of consolidation, net earnings fell from $2,527,424 in 1941 to $1,970,971 in 1945. One big item was $580,000 spent last fall by President Dart to move United-Rexall's headquarters from Boston to Los Angeles. This move was part of the bargain he made with United: if he could move HQ west, he would stay at $75,000 a year, instead of taking the offered presidency of Montgomery Ward and Co. at $150,000. The trade gossiped that the move was dictated by Dart...
...down. Radio manufacturers were turning out a million radios monthly, almost the 1941 production level. (The public was already balking at buying unknown brands.) Shoe manufacturers will probably reach an alltime U.S. high this year of 550 million pairs; tires were now plentiful. Production of housing components was improving. Item: 97,000 bathtubs were made...