Word: ariz
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sold 35 of them. Mostly the deals were just for practice, but he was playing for keeps when he bought control of the Indianapolis Star (for $2,500,000) in 1944. Last week Publisher Pulliam, a crew-cropped six-footer, pulled his biggest deal of all. In bustling Phoenix (Ariz.) he bought the Republic (circ. 56,810) and Gazette (33,494), a money-making mo- nopoly. Price: $4.000,000 cash. Agent: burly Smith Davis, newspaper broker who is usually around when sizable papers change hands (TIME, April...
Richard G. Kleindienst '47, 23, Winslow Ariz., Winthrop House, Economics, Debate Council, House seminar committee...
...meat famine before. Last week TIME'S correspondents in 139 cities - the centers of every area in the U.S. - reported on it. In all the U.S. there were only half a dozen cities in which the shortage was not acute. The lucky six: Boise, Idaho; Tallahassee, Fla. ; Douglas, Ariz.; Austin, Corpus Christi and Laredo, Texas...
...BERRELLEZ News Editor Nogales Daily Herald Nogales, Ariz...
...Quick-on-the-draw deputy U.S. marshal at Tombstone, Ariz...