Word: ariz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...after a ten-day investigation, the Denver Post not only exposed Newton and his sidekick as phony experts; it also dug up enough evidence to arrest Newton and a man the paper said was his Dr. Gee, Leo Ge Bauer, operator of a small electrical manufacturing shop in Phoenix, Ariz. The charge: Newton and Ge Bauer had fleeced a wealthy rancher out of $34,000 with another "scientific" discovery, a machine that could locate oil or water underground...
Died. Baha Alchesay, 87, last hereditary chief of the Apache Indians (since the Apaches have now become accustomed to government by elected council members, Baha named no successor); at Whiteriver, Ariz...
Highwayman. In Phoenix, Ariz., Leonard La Crosse complained to police that after he had been hit by a car, the motorist offered to drive him home, then robbed him en route...
...largest Negro weekly (which supported the Republican nominee in 1940, '44 and '48), endorsed Stevenson.* ¶Lewis W. Douglas, who served as U.S. budget director under Franklin Roosevelt and as Ambassador to Great Britain under Harry Truman, introduced Eisenhower for a plane-side speech at Tucson, Ariz. Douglas said he still considers himself a Democrat, "but I am convinced the time has come, in the public interest and for the welfare of the world, for a change in the Government that has managed and mismanaged affairs for nearly a quarter of a century." ¶In Maryland, where...
Speedup. In Phoenix, Ariz., after Jesse F. Roberts, 81, and Katherine Kosti, 89, failed to elope because she couldn't push his wheelchair fast enough to escape officials of their rest home, they tried again with the help of a friend and automobile, made...