Word: nickels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Before he quit this week, Munitions Board Chairman Hubert E. Howard (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS) gave a terse summary of the state of industrial mobilization. Said he: "We have programed practically every nickel that Congress has voted . . . [Out of] the $30 billion Congress is voting for defense, some $14 billion is going for hard goods-guns, tanks, planes, electronics, etc. . . . The guys who are going to have to make the stuff know what is expected of them...
...Harder? The fast price rises and sudden shortages of materials made plain that the armament load would hit civilian production much harder than expected when the arms actually began to roll out in the next six months. (Nickel was already so short that some automakers were talking about going back to painted "chrome work" as in early World War II days...
Sensitive Ears. In Chicago, when Lilly B. Johnson put a nickel in a jukebox and got his tune right away, a stranger who had already put in a nickel pulled out a .38 revolver and shot Johnson in the neck. In Andover, Mass., William Albert Trow willed West Parish Congregational Church $5,000, specified that it was to be used in part for eliminating "motor and other noises" from the church organ...
...nickel in the piccolo!" cried one of the fishermen. Thereupon, following their song leader, they broke into a high, happy chantey. The Bendix men had never heard anything quite like it before...
...HOUSE OF BEADLE AND ADAMS AND ITS DIME AND NICKEL NOVELS (2 vols., 919 pp.)-Albert Johannsen-Universify of Oklahoma...