Word: atlantas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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George A. Hill of Seaford, Delaware, Robert Day of District of Columbia, James E. King of Leesburg, Florida, David H. Gordon, Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia, Audley H. Shoemaker of Augusta, Georgia, Thomas G. Cutis of Minneapoles, Minnesota, August G. Curtis of Minneapolis, Minnesota, August C. Helmholzh, 2nd. of Rochester, Minnesota, Theodore Smith of Kansas City, Missouri, George F. Tittmann of St. Louis, Missouri, Egbert W. Fischer of Butte, Montana, Paul J. Allen of East Barington, New Hampshire, Douglas W. Overton of Concord, New Hampshire, Ramon N. Svoboda of Prague, Oklahoma, Richard M. Ballou of Providence, Rhode Island, John B. Hickam...
...Press of William Randolph Hearst is rarely in tune with that of Adolph, Ochs, Baruch, Young, Baker & Co. hold ideas opposite from those of Dill, Long, Wheeler, McAdoo & Co.?yet all are Democrats. An Irish Catholic in Boston, a Russian Jew in Chicago and a white Protestant in Atlanta think on different tangents?yet all are Democrats...
...holding company, North American Aviation Inc. To pay for the property, Avco was to issue nearly 2,000,000 new shares of stock. Chief among North American's assets is a transport system covering the Atlantic seaboard below New York, joining Avco's transcontinental line at Atlanta and meeting its Boston-Montreal sector at Newark. Integrated, the network would blanket the East and South. But whatever the merits of the deal, its effect would be the reduction of the Cord share in total Avco stock from...
Ratkiller Nicholes is a small mild man of 63. His main office is in Atlanta, Ga., where his son handles his correspondence. He has been killing rats for 20 years, has operated all over the U. S. He kills rats free. Then he shows his method to his clients, sells them Nicholes Over-Nite Rat Exterminator (price, 50? a can). In this way he makes more money than if he charged for his work. He killed 49,000 rats in Chicago in 1922, gained much fame thereby. His best clients are food stores, schools, hospitals, colleges. He has killed rats...
Golfer Robert Tyre ("Bobby") Jones Jr., vice president and part owner of Atlanta Baseball & Amusement Corp. ("Crackers" baseball club) was appointed its temporary receiver. The club has lost money for the past three seasons, finishing successively fourth, sixth, seventh in Southern Association pennant races...