Word: threats
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...long hours Army men have to drive, and the number of dead that come from tanks. Has the Major investigated to find out whether Chrysler is doing all it can to keep the dust down, or whether the dust is part of the test? . . . Does he know that the threat of strike has its legitimate uses and is most often brought to bear on management to force it to improve working conditions? The Major also loses sight of the fact that management, more often than not, is not doing all that can be done to increase production where increases...
...threat to freedom is worldwide and neverending. Therefore, as a practical matter, if it is proposed to keep the U.S. at peace, it is necessary to have a world environment which will be friendly and not hostile to the existence and development of American freedom. This means that the U.S. should cooperate courageously and generously with other peoples who seek in varying conditions freedom under...
...efforts at peaceful solution fail, the Council can rule that a threat to peace has arisen and "take any measures necessary for the maintenance of international peace and security. . . ." It may order any form of action, whether political, economic, military, or all three. All members of the organization must act against the aggressor as the Security Council may determine, even if they have objected in the early stages...
This week Victor Alessandro, 29, is making good his 24-year-old threat. From the podium of Oklahoma City's Municipal Auditorium he will guest-conduct the Minneapolis Symphony. And the experience will not be particularly novel. In the past six years, small, stocky Conductor Alessandro has led his own Oklahoma...
...Bremen. In the north the growing British threat to seal off The Netherlands was suddenly revealed. After five days of news blackout, cautious Field Marshal Montgomery lifted the curtain a little. His British Second Army was making spectacular strides into the Westphalian plain along the hedge-lined roads. His drive swung up into the cathedral town of Münster, and was reported this week hightailing northward less than 75 miles from Bremen...