Word: protectionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Louisville Times had also been thinking about its responsibilities. The Times (like many others) now omits "Negro" from its crime-story headlines, the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors reported last week. Some time ago, the paper had started printing the names of juveniles arrested for vandalism...
In the editorial, Wallace claimed that "as long as any nation . . . feels that its protection lies in arms, we cannot develop a predominant authority in the U.N. Without that authority the UN cannot grow."
The Premier proposed a law for the "protection of the liberty of work and the defense of the republic" whose main points were these:
Last week, still M.F.H., Mrs. Hanbury took a plane at Shannon Airport and flew away to England. "She's a kind, generous woman," said the members of her hunt, but by week's end, as more & more farmers joined the boycott, the Blazers were hunting under police protection...
Although he considers the present committee a monace, Lavery stated that he believes Congress has the right of inquiry, pointing out that this right can be a great protection in the hands of a good council.