Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...JAMES G. MANZ First Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Chicago...
...studying by night, he accumulated a little learning and a little money, with the help of a Methodist bishop made his way to the U.S. Comparing himself to the wandering scholars of the Middle Ages, he went from the Wilberforce University high school in Ohio to the University of Chicago, to Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tenn., and then on to complete his studies for a British medical license at Edinburgh (his church: the Church of Scotland...
Drawing the Line. What the Justice Department hopes to prove in the I.L.G.W.U. case, and in a number of other indictments expected soon from grand juries sitting in Omaha, Chicago and other cities, is that labor unions are entitled to exemption from the Sherman Act under the Norris-La Guardia Anti-Injunction Act only so long as they confine themselves to negotiating higher wages, or other legitimate labor objectives. When they step over the line and begin to use labor union power to fix prices and allocate markets, then the Justice Department intends to wheel up the big guns...
Died. Arthur Burton Goetze, 57, president of the Western Electric Co., who started with Western Electric in Chicago as a 16-year-old draftsman; of a heart attack; in the Western Electric's offices in Manhattan...
Curtis and Lemmon are a couple of musicians in a Chicago speakeasy. When the club is raided and they are suddenly out of a job, they arrive at a garage to borrow a friend's car just in time to witness a painfully accurate re-creation of the St. Valentine's Day massacre of 1929. With Curtis and Lemmon cowering in a corner, Mobster George Raft and his henchmen line seven men against the wall and machine-gun them dead...