Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...almost 150 years, the U.S. had got along well enough without deciding who owned the mineral rights to land beneath its coastal waters-from low-water mark to the three-mile limit. Last week Congress voted to decide it, once...
Back in his Los Angeles office (he is president of Foreman and Clark Inc., a retail clothing chain), he set himself to a new job: to organize Los Angeles County Republicans. Home was a good place to start. The low state of the party in Los Angeles gave it no place...
...Americans] don't understand what reparations mean. . . . To us it is an absolutely vital part of our national economy-something we must have if the Soviet people are going to get a standard of living anywhere near what they had in the middle thirties, which, God knows, was low enough. . . . Politically it makes our row harder to hoe, but economic necessities of our own country take precedence over foreign advertising...
...peace conference, the people who happen to live in disputed areas are apt to be mere political and geographic symbols. Yet every hill and valley has its majorities and minorities, its dead heroes and live arguments, its habits, slogans and heartaches. From Trieste last week TIME Correspondent Robert Low cabled a close scrutiny of Venezia Giulia...
Russia kept her production figures secret. Outside estimates forecast a better yield than last year, but not exceeding the low wartime average. If Paris reports were true, the Soviet Government was seeking to sell some 50 million bushels of grain abroad; it was probably not because of surplus stocks, but to win friends and influence people. Crop estimates from Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland were discouraging. In India and China, famine threatens to linger on at least until November, when the new rice crop will be gathered...