Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...needs and will have to ration advertising (old customers served first). Rationing would cut its volume 20% under last year's. Said President George C. Diggers: "We figured we would save some newsprint by consolidating the Sunday papers (TIME, March 27), but we did not save enough to make up for the expansion of the daily Constitution . . . For a while, we bought extra supply at $160 a ton [whereas] the contract price is $104. But now that source has folded up and there is nothing to do but ration advertising...
...green-tinted pages ("easier on the eyes") of the first issue were crammed with puzzles, games ("Make Your Own Secret Code"), color comics ("The Story of America" by Historian David S. Muzzey) and reprints of such children's classics as Kipling's How the Camel Got His Hump and Stevenson's Escape at Bedtime. Like everything sober-minded George Hecht has published, it looked like a nice mixture of his zeal for child welfare-and profits...
...inference is drawn by readers that Negroes have an inherent biological tendency toward crime [which] no reputable . . . scientist will support." Where the Negro crime rate is high, said the City Club, it is due to slum conditions, poverty, etc., a sociological point the Trib does not bother to make...
...Louis might do it. He shuffled in, jolted Ezzard Charles with a series of stiff lefts, trying to set him up for the old layaway punch. The 22,357 fans, thinly scattered through Yankee Stadium, began to wonder: Was tired, fat, old (36) Joe Louis going to make a comeback, and heavyweight history...
...Communist-run schools, or become itinerants. But as organized orders they were through. Furthermore, they would not be allowed to wear habits. Broad-shouldered Archbishop Gyula Czapik angrily asked: "How would you like it if you saw monks running around in their underwear? Wouldn't it make any difference to you?" Snapped Rakosi...