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Noncommittally, with the air of a man who knows he cannot compete with fate, the prosecutor wrote out a complaint of nonsupport...
...state health officer told Dr. Hayes to wait until there was an epidemic before she made a formal complaint. The Shawmut Mining Co. said they could do nothing: they had been in receivership since 1905 and in another six years the mines would be worked out and abandoned. But her father had doctored the 400-odd miners and their families for 40 years before her time and she felt responsible for them. Dr. Betty resigned...
Clansmen. In Clinton, Mass., Mark O'Toole, arrested by Patrolman Martin O'Toole, on complaint of John O'Toole, was booked at headquarters by Desk Officer Edward O'Toole, fined $10 for drunkenness by District Judge George O'Toole...
...think it is bunk-which does not mean that the complaint may not be partly sincere. The Russians fancy themselves as conquerors. Among their Allies in Tokyo they shoulder their way in and seize every opportunity to throw their weight around. Their own idea of victory, as revealed in areas where they are in occupation, is to make blunt demands at the point of a gun. But their method is not necessarily tougher or more effective than MacArthur's. He is using a policy much admired by Adolf Hitler, who was hardly a softie: making a demand which...
...Gimbel's had no complaint; only 150 pens had been returned as faulty. And Reynolds bragged that it now has orders from 700 other stores...