Word: obeys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seven codes: 1) cleaning & dyeing; 2) automobile storage and parking; 3) barbers: 4) bowling and billiards; 5) shoe rebuilding; 6) advertising display installations: 7) advertising distribution. This stripped these codes to the bare bone of wage, hour, child labor, and collective bargaining clauses which service industries must still obey. Local groups may write prices back into their local codes provided 85% of their members agree, but no longer will NRA headquarters try to set the price of pressing a pair of pants in Bangor, Dallas and Santa Barbara...
...lost since the NRA began its one-sided handling of the labor problem several months ago. Today the Government of the United States has restored the balance as between employers and employees and the Government is again the umpire, the neutral force that causes both sides to respond and obey...
...named Jake Sbar. The price tag on a newsstand ranges from one thousand to eighteen thousand, and once the cash is passed. Sbar, in connivance with all of the city's circulation managers and the newsstand License Commissioner, sets them up in the proper place. If they refuse to obey his orders, refuse to contribute to his war-chest, Jake tells the circulation managers and no more papers are delivered to that unfortunate...
...There is only one law in the Heimwehr. I command and you obey. . . . Every leader down to the last man must henceforth avenge every Nazi attack. If legal authorities fail to mete out justice, take the law into your own hands...
...directors who would be allowed to remain in office and of eight more who were to be elected because the RFC wanted them.* Moreover the committee was to invite Mr. Cummings to become not only chairman but "chief executive" of the bank. To hear was to obey. The committee issued the invitation and added an obsequious promise of "wholehearted support" for Mr. Cummings. Lest there be any misunderstanding, the RFC announced "Frankness . . . prompts the statement that the directors of the RFC felt that