Word: partners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Allied soldiers fighting in Europe. Even under far stricter rationing, the U.S. could not replace the Argentine supplies. The enormous British investments in Argentina ($1,287,005,000) were a hostage for Britain's continued inaction. Most important of all, Britain considers Argentina a very desirable trade partner. She produces what Britain needs and needs what Britain produces. Britain had sound reasons for not wanting Argentina to be drawn into the U.S. orbit...
...whose stable of writers includes Emily Post, Dorothy Dix, John Kieran. Happy as a grig over the shift, Pearson said that Bell is giving him a flat guarantee of $20,000 a year more than he now earns. (In his twelve years with United Feature, Pearson- and his former partner, Bob Allen, now a colonel in the Army Intelligence on General Patton's staff - received only a percentage of the take from the columns' sales.) "But what makes me happiest," he added, "is that the column will now be distributed by wire instead of mail mimeograph. Before...
Russia was not known to be against the bloc. In London a high Russian official had nodded approval: "Geography and economic interest dictate bloc formation." Liberated Belgium favored the bloc. The Netherlands, Norway, Denmark might come in once they had been freed. But France was the indispensable partner...
Crime-U.S. Style. The second Canadian and his U.S. partner were also deserters and were VD cases to boot. They were marched off to a hospital. In the best Hollywood mobster style, pals tried to rescue them. Disguised as MPs, armed with submachine guns, the mob might have succeeded if real MPs had not scared them...
...Corp., ex-Adman William Burnett Benton found that there was a market for canned music, free of advertising plugs, piped directly into clubs, hospitals, restaurants, factories. Bill Benton decided to apply the same system to radio. He lined up big-name sponsors for such a project, including his old partner, Chester Bowles, now OPA boss; the University of Chicago's Robert M. Hutchins; Businessman Beardsley Ruml. He laid his plan before the Federal Communications Commission (retiring FCC Chairman James L. Fly is expected to join the group). This week the group is incorporating as Subscription Radio...