Word: workers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Moysey charged that the Communist Party owed $389,265 in back taxes, penalties and interest for 1951, and that its propaganda sheet, the Daily Worker, owed another $46,049 for 1951-53 (see PRESS). He filed liens against the party's assets in New York, where Communist national headquarters are located, and asked district directors to do the same in their cities...
...others: Second Lieut. Laszlo Tabori, 24, who shares the 1,500-meter record with Iharos; Captain Istvan Rozavolgyi, 26, 2,000-meter record holder; Textile Factory Worker Jozsef Kovacs, 29, who has tied the world record at 10,000 meters; Budapest Fireman Lajos Szentgali, 23, 800-meter specialist...
...indignant letter to the Worker ran: "[You] have followed successive flip-flops with amazing jolt-proof gymnastic dexterity, without ever being at a loss for editorial words. The doctors were plotting, the doctors were not; Beria was in, Beria was out; Tito was out, Tito was in; Yugoslavia was a dictatorship with ruthless suppression of opposition, Yugoslavia is finding its independent path to socialism; Stalin is up, Stalin is down . . . The Daily Worker editors had carved out a position even more unassailable than the Soviet leaders have claimed for them selves. The Soviet leaders admitted to previous mistakes. The Daily...
...Worker flip-flopped so energetically that no one, not even Nikita Khrushchev, was sacred to its letter writers...
...more than twice the $33 million they will gain in wage and benefit increases during the next five-year contract. At this rate, it will take them more than ten years to make up in wage increases what they lost in 156 days of striking. Said a Sharon, Pa. worker: "It was an awful long wait. I lost track of the days, nothing but bad, all running together. You couldn't plan or look forward to anything. You didn't dare buy or owe. I hope we don't go out again for a long time...