Word: maile
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME trying to show up our kind President by emphasizing the tragic fate of our Army mail flyers...
...three London papers against which Professor Salvemini decided to take action are the Daily Mail, the Daily Herald, and the News Chronicle. All of these newspapers copied the articles which appeared in the Rome papers at the time of the accusations. His decision to take action against these dailies was made because he deemed that it would be fruitless to sue the Italian papers, since in doing so he would only be attacking the Italian government, which issued the information to the newspapers...
Thus did President Roosevelt, shocked and grieved by the death list of Army pilots and hounded by Republican Congressmen charging "legalized murder," retrace one step on his politically unfortunate course on the airmail situation. General Foulois answered by suspending all Army mail service for a few days while he and his aides conferred with Post Office officials on elimination of routes and schedules. Tentatively they planned to fly about 40% of the mileage formerly covered by private operators. A House Committee announced it would find out what, if anything, was wrong with the Air Corps' planes. While the President...
...mail contractor should merge with another and no contract should be sublet or sold...
...Penney's chain stores reported sales for the first two months up 41%. S. H. Kress sales were up 30%, Great Atlantic & Pacific up 5.18%. Montgomery Ward reported another roaring month in February with sales up 52.2%. Their retail stores showed an increase of 29.9%, their mail order division 80.7%. General Motors' sales to consumers in February topped 58,900 units against 42-280 in the same month last year. Sales to dealers were up from 50,212 last year to 82,222. Foreign sales were up 62.3%. In New York State factory employment registered the widest midwinter...