Word: workers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...reject it. If the appeal is national savings for a state-owned merchant marine or inland transport system or medical service, I would turn it down. I believe that nationalization is a fatal policy, fatal to enterprise, fatal to efficiency, fatal to the independent spirit of the worker...
...Worker" Columnist Defends Soviet...
...argument of the Soviet government was given by Eugene Blum, columnist for The Daily Worker. "The Soviet needs security," he said. "Having suffered most from the mistakes of the pre-war years, they do not want a repetition of pre-war democracy. They feel that their interests can best be service by strengthening their alliances are their neighbors to the west, in hopes of achieving a solid front. For the accurate of Russia, and of the world, the western nations must recognize Russia's right of this strength...
...True Hearts. A few things were not so grim. Newspapers reported with wonderment the case of a young Osaka worker employed by the U.S. Army. He had been hit by a tram and seriously injured. Three U.S. corporals called on him in the hospital, offered to pay his medical expenses. His family was "overcome with the sense of true-heartedness of the Allied soldiers...
What worries the experts most is the layman's tendency to pin hope on every test-tube success. But doctors continue to write up their results and risk the dangers of publicity because any test may give the clue some other worker needs...