Word: chattanooga
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...chance does the Chattanooga Times closely resemble the New York Times, right down to the headline type...
...Chattanooga, the tradition was chiefly borne by Sulzberger's second child, Ruth, who also made a good marriage. Her choice was Ben Hale Golden, a Kentuckian who, after marrying Ruth, put in a long apprenticeship on the Chattanooga paper and by 1957 had worked his way up to publisher...
Then, after 18 years of marriage and four children, Ruth Sulzberger Golden brought suit for divorce against Ben. Last week directors-half of them Ochskin-of the Times Printing Co., which publishes the Chattanooga paper, accepted Ben Hale Golden's resignation as president and publisher and named Ruth in his place...
Sneaking Suspicion. Goldwater, in the meantime, has been gathering newspaper support all over that traditionally Democratic preserve, the South. Among his more recent converts are the Chattanooga, Tenn., News-Free Press and the Natchez, Miss., Democrat. Last week he got the support of four papers in Alabama and Mississippi owned by Ralph Nicholson...
...Somewhere," complained Defense Attorney Maurice Walsh, in what was probably the most unsurprising disclosure of the century, "somebody wants to get Hoffa awfully bad." As everybody knows, that somebody is Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and lately Bobby has been doing right well. Last March a federal court in Chattanooga convicted Teamster Boss James R. Hoffa of jury tampering, fined him $10,000 and sentenced him to eight years in prison. Hoffa was freed on appeal, but he had barely enough time to pick up a change of socks before hustling off to Chicago for another trial. When that...