Word: without
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Senate Bill adds some 4,050,000 workers to the 24 million already covered in a U.S. labor force of 73 million. To newly covered workers, the bill provides a sliding scale rising from $1 an hour in 1961, without overtime, to $1.25 an hour in 1964, with time-and-a-half after 40 hours. For workers already under the minimum-wage tent, the bill lifts the national minimum to $1.15 in 1961, and another 5? an hour in 1962 and 1963. Among the newcomers: workers in retail or service businesses with annual gross revenue of more than...
...forthright answer to a question about the Southwide Negro sit-in movement begun in Greensboro last February: "Any American is entitled to go into a store to buy products, and should have the same right as any other American to use all the facilities of that store without discrimination." And without saying anything to lose any Negro votes, he got over the idea that the Republican civil rights plank was less drastic than the Democratic...
...loaded up with an extra supply). Shortly before zero hour, 5:30 a.m., he staggered from the van. his 165-lb. frame laden with 155 lbs. of clothing and equipment, including an experimental stabilizing parachute designed to prevent dangerous high-altitude spin - during which blood collects in the extremities - without slowing the rate of descent...
...pressure gloves wasn't working right, was cutting off circulation and causing his hand to swell. Being Joe Kittinger, he did not mention that detail in his radio reports to the ground until it was too late for the medical team to order him down without completing his mission...
...left them, got the new total down to $89,176.51 by bumping one policeman and one city street sweeper, voting down the scheduled purchase of a new police car and a street-cleaning machine (under the new regime, inmates of the city jail sweep the streets). Serving without pay themselves, the women slashed the salary of City Attorney Angelo Mosco, long a political power in Walsenburg, from $1,744.50 to $800 a year. Mosco brought charges of malfeasance against Mayor Stacy & Co. in the state district court, lost his case. Some months later, the women of Walsenburg dealt Mosco...