Word: chattanooga
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When President Whitefoord Russell Cole of Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis R. R. was upped to the presidency of Louisville & Nashville Railroad eight years ago, he was succeeded by a onetime telegrapher named James Brents Hill. Month ago President Cole died suddenly of acute indigestion while riding in his private car over his railroad (TIME, Nov. 26). Last week, to succeed him as L. & N. president & director, the carrier chose the same James Brents Hill, who promptly resigned as head of Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis R. R. which he had served in high capacity and low for 36 years...
...city-owned Cincinnati Southern, a 338-mi. road between Cincinnati and Chattanooga, has returned to the city nearly $65,000,000 in revenue since its completion in 1879. Its cost: $30,000,000. Optimistically the city last week began negotiations to acquire the Cincinnati, Georgetown & Portsmouth Railroad...
...Heide; Boston's Schrafft and New York's Loft (both also restaurateurs; ; Cambridge's New England Confectionery: Atlanta's Nunnally; Philadelphia's Stephen F. Whitman. Brandle & Smith; St. Louis' National Candy; Pittsburgh's Hardie Bros.; Milwaukee's Robert A. Johnston, Ziegler; Chattanooga's Brock Candy. Depression has hit the candy industry's gaudy heroes. Ten cent bars were reduced to 5? and even those were too expensive for children whose mothers doled them out a penny at a time for candy. Candy bars fell off severely while bulk penny candy...
...White. Chattanooga, Tenn., is the home but Idaho, Oregon and Washington are the great strongholds of the Crusaders for Economic Liberty- whose shirts are white. (Estimated membership: 40,000; claimed: 200,000.) Their patriotic-economic program is to destroy the gold standard, repudiate the public debt, fight inflation. George W. Christians, commander-in-chief of the Crusaders, was very indignant six weeks ago when Dr. Wirt said that the Brain Trust regarded President Roosevelt as the Kerensky of the U. S. revolution. Christians loudly claimed credit for having told Mr. Roosevelt that very thing at Warm Springs three months before...
...Louis 6Brooklyn 5 Athletics 22 Univ. of Penn 1 Red Sox 3 Atlanta 0 Giants 4 Indians 1 Chattanooga 4 Yankees 1 Browns 6 Dodgers 5 White Sox 17 Pirates...