Word: chattanooga
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TENNESSEE: Herbert C. McArthur, Chattanooga...
Obstructionist. In Chattanooga, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway moved to enjoin Sam Shipley, 22, from "standing on the tracks . . . until it becomes necessary ... to put down the emergency brakes...
...rejuvenated Russian Rejuvenator Dr. Serge Voronovr, 74, and wife Gertrude, 28, entered the U.S. for permanent residence; in Santa Barbara, high-domed, German-born Biographer Emil Ludwig (Napoleon, Roosevelt), 60, and wife re-entered from Mexico under German and South African quotas, looked forward to U.S. citizenship. Meantime, in Chattanooga, Tenn., the World's Christian Fundamentals Association plumped for the revocation of the citizenship of Albert Einstein, 62, on the ground that he is an atheist, and in Manhattan, Lady Mendl (Decorator Elsie de Wolfe), 84, awaited Congressional action on a bill that would restore the citizenship she renounced...
...valuable time bucking the railroads, who lobby against pipelines just as resolutely as they used to wreck them in the oil wars of the '80s. Their most successful lobby is in Georgia. Pure Oil and Gulf, trying to run a line from Port St. Joe in Florida to Chattanooga, laid pipe on much of the route, but could not get permission to close the gaps across the railroads' rights...
That was 25 years ago, and last week 14-year-old Robert Tyre Jones III stood on the first tee of Chattanooga's Golf and Country Club, his palms clammy, his knees quaking. Murmurous around the tee was a surf of faces. For Bobby Jones III, only son of the Boy Wonder who went on to become the world's greatest golfer, was making his debut in tournament golf...