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Instead of roaming, most trailer dwellers settle down in parks, pay rents of $20 a month and up. For their money, they get water, electricity, laundry, and telephone service, a small plot of land, bathroom facilities, and access, in some parks, to such recreation facilities as swimming, tennis, shuffleboard or badminton...
...fear that cheap labor will enable foreign manufacturers to undersell in the U.S. if tariffs are eliminated. Says he: "We'll take our chances on U.S. production and merchandising savvy any time against all comers. And with the bars down in both directions, U.S. manufacturers would have access to the two billion consumers in the world, instead of only 150 million at home...
...charge that Ike in 1947 had joined in recommending withdrawal of U.S. troops from Korea, Truman also implied that the Berlin blockade might never have taken place if Ike had followed instructions in 1945 and had gotten from the Russians written assurances that the U.S. would be permitted free access to Berlin...
...important that those signs be observed," Pyne said. "When cars park in restricted areas, they block access to fire plugs and often obstruct traffic...
Four years ago the Grant Foundation set aside funds to bring the "master teacher" to Harvard for a year of unrestricted study in the field of education. The recipients of the awards were to be allowed "free access to the resources of the University, with a program individually designed, under an adviser in the Faculty of Education. . . . If he should later desire to pursue the doctorate program it is to be expected that most of his year's work will have been appropriate, but it is not anticipated that these funds will be used to encourage future study...