Word: unrest
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...wish there were words adequate enough to explain the bitterness, the scorn, the unrest and the lack of faith most of us have for so many things at home...
...innocent an author than Edward Chodorov, producer of such scripts as "Junior Miss" and "My Sister Elleen." In this attempt Chodorov does not stoop to satisfying the public for the sake of pecuniary gains, but launches out on an attack of the fascist interests at work in promoting social unrest in America's crowded boom towns...
Many Roman Catholics believe that the root of modern social unrest is the separation of city people, especially industrial workers, from the soil. In Ohio last week a Catholic Rural Life Bureau director was engaged in a small back-to-the-land experiment to bring them together. The experimenter: Father Joseph V. Urbain, pastor of Queen of Peace Church, Millville (30 miles north of Cincinnati; population...
...Game Shift. The President's bold seizure stopped a strike, but did not solve the unrest of the railworkers. Fifteen of the rail unions that gave in (TIME, Jan. 3) were still as angry as the three that held out. Aggressive George M. Harrison of the Railway Clerks, an ardent Rooseveltian for ten years, was not muttering about revenge at the polls. The 15 non-operating unions (with 1,100,000 members) issued a joint blast at their treatment...
...discontent arrayed against the nationalists is as yet cross-purposed, unorganized, lacking in effective leadership. Another advantage for the Government: neutral Argentina is riding a wave of prosperity; with beef, wheat and leather selling fast to combatants abroad, with home industries expanding, popular unrest has no immediate economic roots...