Word: oct
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hillside will have to charge about the same rents as RFC-financed Knickerbocker Village (TIME, Oct. 15), $12.50 per room per month. As a result its apartments will be taken over by white-collar tenants since the poor for whom it was intended cannot possibly pay that much. One of the prime reasons for high rents is the cost of labor on the job. At Hillside, bricklayers get $13.20 a day, plasterers and stonecutters, $12; carpenters, masons, electricians, $11.20. As every contractor knows, there can be no low-cost housing at such a wage scale for the building trades...
...super-battleships which Premier Mussolini announced last May, were abruptly silenced last week when Il Duce caused steel for the frames of the two ships to be dumped at the yards ready for assembling. "Work will be begun on the twelfth anniversary of the March on Rome, Oct. 28," announced the Dictator's press office. "Naval chaplains will bless the work on both ships as the riveting begins...
...were caught fortnight ago in France, the Jugoslav and French detectives working on the case last week got track of the murder gang's "master mind." He proved to be the onetime Croat Deputy they had suspected from the first, burly, square-jawed Dr. Ante Pavelitch (TIME, Oct...
...good as his word, Prince Gottfried zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg turned up in Manhattan to deny that he had been on a Biarritz bed with Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt and help Mrs. Vanderbilt regain her little daughter Gloria (TIME, Oct. 8). Said he: "It does look as if there is something very dirty back of all this." Demanded Mrs. Vanderbilt's brother, Harry Hays Morgan Jr., who had arrived from France a few days before: "He's a real prince, eh. what, to come all this way?" Besides Brother Harry, the prince found waiting to testify for Mrs. Vanderbilt...
What stirred the Administration to one more desperate effort to save its oil program from complete collapse was the rip-roaring gasoline price-war which, from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, made motoring a joy (TIME, Oct...