Word: milled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...year-old Vice President, the U.S. trip was much more than a run-of-the-mill good-will jaunt. Goulart has proved himself a skillful vote getter, particularly among his country's workers. But his success with labor has also won him the bitter distrust of many military leaders, who call him everything from Peronist to Communist...
...heavy wage demands by the United Steelworkers may force U.S. Steel to change its mind, current business was good enough to carry much of its 2,500,000-ton expansion program without jacking prices higher now. Said Blough: The company "contemplates no general advance in prices of its steel mill products at this time...
Working with the Russians would be beneficial since eventually whatever strengthens a free country will help the free world, Herter stated. If the U.S.S.R. gives a steel mill to a country the United States should reciprocate by building connective railroads rather than by offering a lower bid, he said...
...Over in Mill Valley the Mohr family, happily installed in the Emmons house with its long view of the bay, have taken up birdwatching. "But you don't have to hike anywhere to watch them," says Mohr. "Since three sides of the living room are of glass, you can spot the birds from a reclining position on the sofa...
...dignity-crushing subservience that once bound mill hand to boss has almost disappeared from the U.S. company town. Industry is generally aware that output will be consistently higher in bright, well-run communities where employees are proud to live and work. Civic leaders, for their part, find that industry not only brings in new payrolls and tax revenue but good neighbors as well. Today's company town citizen owes responsibility to his community and his job. But the company holds no mortgage on his soul...