Word: p
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...P. D. PERKINS Kyoto, Japan...
...steps-Commissioner Kennedy may take to crush this attempt." At City Hall, Mayor Robert Wagner found his voice, pounded his desk, called Feinstein's announcement "dastardly" and a "disgrace," promised to fire Feinstein from his city job if he tried to unionize the cops. New York Lawyer Godfrey P. Schmidt, one of the three monitors appointed by the U.S. District Court last year to oversee a Teamster housecleaning, thought Hoffa's police plan a piece of" "unmitigated gall," promised that the monitors would forbid...
...escaped from a World War II Nazi prison camp to join the French Resistance. Mildness is not his style. Under the Fourth Republic, his ferocious attacks on the old parliamentary system both in France's Senate and in his weekly Messenger of Anger won him the nickname of Pèrè Colère-roughly, Old Man Fury...
While the unions won a round against the companies, the cynically timed holiday strikes may well bring a tighter Government policy against such walkouts. At week's end Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell announced that he will soon convene a top-level labor-management conference to debate whether the 33-year-old Railway Labor Act, which tries to regulate airline disputes, needs revamping and toughening. Hearing the news, Eastern's Chairman Eddie Rickenbacker called for a law to require compulsory arbitration of disputes that cannot be settled by Government mediation...
Students will be able to move into the building after July 1, when most of the present occupants will have left. Rent for the building will be "about the same" as the Irving Apartments now charges, which will be "reasonable, within the reach of graduate students," Charles P. Whitlock, Assistant to the President for Civic Affairs, said yesterday. Tenants of the building now pay between $80 and $90, one resident said yesterday...