This action may take several minutes for large corpora, please wait.
doc#24 | Hawksley said. </p><p> One advantage that | would | come to the city in having a full-time |
doc#24 | detailed to the Central Fire Station. </p><p> He | would | assign one of the rescue trucks to the |
doc#24 | defense in the city, Mr. Hawksley said he | would | be willing to bet that not more than one |
doc#24 | that not more than one person in a hundred | would | know what to do or where to go in the event |
doc#24 | of the first things he would do, he said, | would | be to organize classes in first aid. Other |
doc#27 | the opinion that a special town meeting | would | be called for the vote, while Mr. Bourcier |
doc#27 | will spearhead the movement". He said he | would | not be surprised if some of the more than |
doc#27 | learned, after being told that no tax increase | would | be possible without consent of the General |
doc#33 | no land left to preserve". </p><p> Hughes | would | not comment on tax reforms or other issues |
doc#33 | He said no matter what stand he takes it | would | be misconstrued that he was sympathetic |
doc#37 | GROUPS TO MEET What could rescue the bill | would | be some quick progress on a bill amending |
doc#40 | instead of economic strength, as in the past, | would | be to take jobs from European nations and |
doc#40 | member with a population above 150,000,000 | would | get one additional post for each additional |
doc#41 | among the Princes on a coalition government | would | ease their task, diplomats conceded. But |
doc#44 | Democratic administration, party patronage | would | normally begin to flow to Mississippi if |
doc#45 | strategy, since the revenues from the increase | would | be dedicated to a grant in aid program. |
doc#45 | is not the sort of thing most politicos | would | care to acknowledge publicly. They would |
doc#45 | in extra revenues the sales tax measure | would | bring in over an eight months period. </p> |
doc#45 | the money for other purposes. </p><p> This | would | be in perfect consonance with the underlying |
doc#45 | exert pressure on the Legislature, so it | would | be more receptive to a tax proposal later |