Word: nationalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...part of a nation wide Civil Defense test, an evacuation signal, continuous and lasting for three minutes, will be sounded tomorrow at approximately 11:30 a.m. It will be followed by a broken "off and on" take cover signal at 1:30 p.m. The Cambridge Civil Defense Agency emphasized that no public participation is required...
WASHINGTON, April 15--Vice Adm. John T. Hayward testified today that the nation's space program is cumbersome and certain to run into serious delays...
...world's worst insurance agent," a 19th century nincompoop who caps his career by writing a $100,000 insurance policy for a man who avers that he is "well known in railroad and banking circles." Only later does Hope realize that he has insured the life of the nation's No. 1 public enemy: Jesse James (Wendell Corey...
...percentage everyone talks about-and aims at-is no more than 4% unemployed. But now top administration economists say the nation faces a real possibility of 5% to 5½% unemployed as one of the new conditions of the changing economy. They see basic structural changes in the labor picture caused by increased automation, corporate decentralization, labor-force immobility, and the surge of new workers from the postwar baby crop. It is still too early to be certain. Yet the labor market has been relatively stable over the past several months, with only modest improvement, and administration economists...
...twin hearings in Seattle and Juneau last week, a Senate Commerce subcommittee stewed over the biggest economic problem of the nation's 49th state. The great salmon fisheries, which normally bring 41% of Alaska's $146 million annual civilian income, are on the verge of destruction. In the past 23 years, the pack has slipped from 8,500,000 cases to 3,000,000 cases in 1958. This year the outlook is for a bare 1,800,000, the lowest level since the canneries started keeping records...