Word: toole
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sick Call & Slowdowns. Not all the humming new factories do so well. East Germany's Communist Party Chief Walter Uhlbricht complains that 70% of East Germany's machine and machine-tool output is not up to world standards, and productivity is low. East Germany's own statistics admit that workers spend 30% of their 48-hour week away from the job, attending party functions or "spontaneous" rallies where Communist functionaries often petition for extra shifts at no extra pay. Furthermore, almost 7% of East Germany's man-hours trickle away in sick call...
...will only make the United Nations seem even more ineffectual than usual. If the President does not give full support to the United Nations now, he is actually killing it, for he is brazenly announcing to the world that its international assembly will never be anything more than the tool of Western interests. Supporting the United Nations means taking forceful action; it means that...
...Nations. It must make clear that none of these countries has claim to control of Suez and that their actions are inexcusable violations of international law. The countries condemned may resent such a resolution, but it is necessary to reassure Egypt that the United Nations is not merely a tool of the colonial powers...
...whether nationalization of a waterway so important to so many nations should ever come under the unquestioned rule of one nation. Egypt's blockade of Israeli ships long before nationalization was ever considered proves that nations will not refrain from using territorial control over a waterway as a tool of national policy. When Dulles stated that the canal should be isolated from national politics, he stated a principle which should be firmly supported...
...Take it easy on an old man, Harvie," pleaded the challenger with a tired smile. Charles Kocsis, 43, Detroit tool distributor, had all but five holes of the final round of the U.S. Amateur golf championship behind him, but he had a slew of other amateur scrambles dating back to 1930 behind him too, and he was bushed. He got no more sympathy than he expected from Defending Champion Harvie Ward Jr., 30. "I can see your lips moving," said Ward, "but I've turned off my hearing...