Word: chattanooga
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Knoxville-Chattanooga...
...examined her while Judge Callahan bickered and interrupted. At a dozen points Victoria Price contradicted the story she had told at the two earlier trials. Lawyer Leibowitz read each contradiction into the record. When he sought to establish that she had spent the night with two hoboes in a Chattanooga "jungle" day before the alleged rape, Judge Callahan cut him short to protect "her chastity...
Died. William ("Bill") Brennan, 47, oldtime baseball umpire (eight years with the National League, three World Series, since 1928 with the Southern Association because of ill health) ; three days after collapsing during a Knoxville-Chattanooga game; in Knoxville...
...Chattanooga. Now 19, only girl in professional men's baseball, Pitcher Mitchell was taught in Memphis, Tenn. by her next-door neighbor, Arthur C. ("Dazzy") Vance of the National League (long with Brooklyn, now St. Louis). She has made as much as $500 a week in exhibition games. Last week she signed to pitch at $1,000 a month for the able, bewhiskered House of David team of Benton Harbor, Mich., which tours the East and Midwest in sum mer, carries a $40,000 lighting rig for night games. Four hours before a scheduled court hearing to determine whether...
...crew, is to undertake what the President had called "the widest experiment ever conducted by a government"-the industrial development of a 640,000-sq. mi. watershed. Its domain starts in the wooded heights of the Cumberland and Great Smoky Mountains, sweeps down past Knoxville and Chattanooga, dips into Alabama at Muscle Shoals, turns north through the rolling farm lands of Tennessee and Kentucky and comes to an end at Paducah on the Ohio. In this vast basin the U. S. Government is not only going into business on a grand scale but is inviting U. S. Industry to join...