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Teaching Fellow in Government: Archie T. Dotson, Teaching Fellows in Government and Tutors: George C. Bryan; Cleveland C. Cram, Jr; John C. Donovan; David T. Holland; Robert E. Lane; Edward W. Proxmire; John C. Wahlke...
...story of A.A. was not new. The Cleveland Press broke it last February. But it was still a story...
What had happened, apparently, was that a few Toledo (and possibly Cleveland) draft boards were piecing out their quotas with young Canadians who could not get jobs at home and had exaggerated notions about G.I. pay and benefits (which are no better, Canadian living costs considered, than the Canadian Army's). The fact that a recruit must have lived in the U.S. at least 30 days did not seem to bother the draft boards. Said one Canadian: the Toledo board to which he applied arranged everything, even a bogus address. "We were told what to say and what...
...CLEVELAND, October 20--The CIO-United Automobile Workers will demand "substantial wage adjustments" from all employers whose Union contracts have wages reopening clauses, the Union's International Executive Board decided here today...
Other top raters: the Philadelphia Orchestra, unsponsored, with Eugene Ormandy conducting (Sat. 5 p.m., E.S.T., CBS); the Cleveland Symphony, George Szell conducting (Sat. 6 p.m., E.S.T., Mutual); Metropolitan Opera Saturday matinees, returning Nov. 16 (Sat. 2 p.m., E.S.T., ABC) the Telephone Hour, with such artists as Fritz Kreisler, Lily Pons, Yehudi Menuhin (Mon. 9 p.m., E.S.T...