Word: martines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Republican majority in the legislature will probably pass the referendum, since the Republicans "can only gain" from a change, according to Edward Martin, Cambridge reporter of the Boston Record and an unsuccessful Council candidate last fall. The last Republican Councilor, Marcus Morton was defeated in the November elections...
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Birds of War. So far, official announcements about the missile program have been brief and vague. Glenn L. Martin Co. revealed recently, for instance, that it will build a $5,000,000 plant, undoubtedly for missiles, near Denver. Shortly after such bits of news are made public, a bolt of industrial lightning strikes the locality mentioned. A cornfield or patch of desert blossoms with bulldozers; roads and railroads unroll; a great, blank-looking building grows like a hard-shelled mushroom; odd and often monstrous machines arrive on flatcars and trailer-trucks. Houses are hammered together in new residential areas...
...came from Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin Jr., who was anxiously watching the zooming expenditures for plant expansion, increasing business inventories, the high levels of mortgage and retail credit-all potential inflationary spots in 1956's economy. Yet, said he, there are still some businessmen clamoring for fewer Government credit controls every time "sales do not exceed expectations or fail to set a record." For 1956 the need was for tighter, not looser reins on inflation through the FRB's checks on bank reserves and interest rates. Said Martin: "If it were possible to have good times...
...money for food and theatrical costs before he is evicted from his hotel room. "The show must go on" antics provide the entire plot, the rest being elaboration. As a result, the film sometimes drags and the jokes become tedious, but the movie closes with scenes so hilarions that Martin and Lewis seem low-ranking amateurs by comparison...