Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hilde's latest task is to "liberate" the housewives of Soviet-occupied Germany from kitchens, children and church. Red Hilde's family law proclaims the equality of men and women, says that children are to be trained according to their talents, encourages divorce if a marriage "has lost...
URANIUM STRIKE on the Colorado Plateau may turn the nation's biggest gold producer into a uranium miner. Homestake Mining Co., which produced $18 million worth of gold last year and has spent $500,000 looking for uranium, has discovered a rich deposit at the end of a 3...
Further opposition exists, however. While some Senators were dully apathetic toward ECSC, others heatedly criticized aid on the basis that it would speed the expansion of Europe's heavy industry. Whereas the first reaction was rooted in disillusionment, the second grew with vigor as the U.S. coal lobby spread its...
AT a time when economy is the watchword of the U.S. Government, the spending to stockpile "critical and strategic" defense materials has been greatly increased. Defense Mobilizer Arthur Flemming announced last week that in fiscal 1955 the U.S. will spend $900 million (some $250 million more than 1954) to buy...
Another announced objective of the expanded program was to strengthen the entire mobilization base by keeping the metal industry healthy, i.e., buying materials when there were plenty available and, consequently, when prices were low. Though operating under a heading of military necessity, such a program amounts to price supports for...