Word: mende
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...good thing when she has it. And why oh why should the poor housewife raise her wages when she has to spend all of her husband's wages on replacing broken dishes and ruined electric stoves? It's time for America's domestic servants to mend their ways...
...packs her off to England, confesses to. her murder, stands trial, is acquitted. His triumphant homecoming is marred by the exiled wife's arrival. While an anonymous corpse just fished up out of Lake Como lies in one part of the Villa Grazia. the Count and Countess mend their difficulties in another. Signora Zanotti has meantime been jilted by her last lover, so it looks as though things might pick up for the Zanottis. too. William Somerset Maugham has made a handy translation from the Italian. Actress Anderson, giving an amusing if reminiscently Fontannesque performance with her hair bushed...
Other commodities were on the mend. Sugar was up. Surpluses of sugar and wheat both reported down. Copper was up on news that U. S. mines were preparing for a six-month complete shutdown...
...more than $1 per day, plus food, shelter, clothing and medical attention. Those with dependents would have a part of their pay deducted and sent home. With working hours to be fixed by the President, the C. C. C. would clear brush, plant saplings, develop fire controls, fix roads, mend washouts, cook their own food and pick their own subordinate leaders under supervision of Army officers. "Uncivilized" workers would be dropped for infractions of law & order. A worker would be free to seek his discharge from C. C. C. whenever he had another job awaiting him. Approximate cost...
...Electric & Manufacturing Co. In the spring of 1930 the Department of Justice set forth to prove the patent pool was in restraint of trade. Last week rather than stand a long and costly trial with the risk of losing the case and being heavily fined, the defendants agreed to mend their set-up as the Government suggested, stoutly insisting nevertheless that they had violated no law. Their consent will be a boon to the entire radio industry, hitherto befuddled by patent confusion. And Owen D. Young becomes more available for the Roosevelt Cabinet, since now he will not have...