Word: shipyards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...interest and a $1,358,195 wartime operating loss be applied against the loan. The rest, $74,588,261, should be written off as "excessive wartime costs of construction." Kaiser was willing to pay the remainder-some $15 million he still has coming from the U.S. Maritime Commission in shipyard earnings, and $5,000,000 to be raised by private or public financing...
Gall from Henry. Under this plan, the bookkeeping cost of Fontana to Kaiser would be $44 million. But his out-of-pocket cost would be only $12 million. That was all he would have left from the $44 million shipyard profit after taxes, if he could not apply the sum against Fontana...
TIME'S London bureau chief, John Osborne, spent much of the last month touring industrial England. He talked to factory workers and their bosses in Manchester and in Birmingham, clerks and businessmen in Liverpool, shipyard workers of the Merseyside, miners in Newcastle. He reported...
Cournoyer started out well, campaigning like the old Cardin hand he was. Behind his well-heeled machine stood Sorel's potent Simard Brothers, Quebec's biggest industrialists, whose shipyard and two plants dominate the riding. Then, a week before the election, the Liberals got a shock: a spot survey showed a strong trend toward Social Crediter Corbeil...
Found: a dormitory for Kilroy's nine children. James J. Kilroy of Halifax, Mass., who says he first wrote "Kilroy was here" on the Lexington's hull in a shipyard, won a contest for the best explanation of how the Kilroy thing started, received as a reward one streetcar from the Boston Elevated Railway Co. If Kilroy can get it home, that will be the children's wing...