Word: chatillon
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...happy years Tubize (now Tubize Chatillon Corp.) made rayon yarn at Hopewell. By last April, when labor troubles first visited Tubize Chatillon, it was third largest manufacturer of this material in the U. S. Then a United Textile Workers' Union was formed at Hopewell, began to solicit members. The company objected to the method of solicitation. Its workers, it claimed, were thrashed if they refused to join up. Some non-union employes were not allowed to enter or leave their homes. Others the company undertook to smuggle out of town for their own safety...
...Thus, evacuation of Nancy and Verdun. "General de Castelnau disobeys orders, resists on the Grand Couronne, saves Nancy. General Sarrail gives battle before Verdun despite orders to retreat. He saves Verdun. I take the offensive [with taxicabsj before Paris while General Headquarters are removed far to the rear at Chatillon. These were actions independent of the will of the commander-in-chief, carried out by commanders of the army corps, but premeditated by General Headquarters-never!" Though
...Rome, Ga., is a textile mill. Its cornerstone, another Mussolini gift, was sent last year from the Coliseum's crumbling walls. The American Chatillon Rayon Co. was started on Italian capital. Therein lay the cause for the Mussolini corner stone, the Mussolini she-wolf, which will be formally presented by an Italian mill executive. In the U. S. there are 13 other Romes. No Italian mills have they, hence no she-wolves...
...Charles Diehl, exchange professor from the Sorbonne, will deliver his fifth lecture in the new course, History 52, "France in the Orient in the Middle Ages." in Emerson D. this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His special topic today will be "A Great Baron of Frankish Syria: Renaud de Chatillon, Prince of Antioch." The lecture will be open to the public...
...LECTURE. "France in the Orient in the Middle Ages. V. A. Great Baron of Frankish Syria: Renaud de Chatillon, Prince of Antioch." Professor Diehl. Emerson...