Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Then a man named Joseph Goldwasser, who owns a department store in a Negro district in Cleveland, offered to help her. Between them and some other folks they got two Toombs County white men indicted for the murder. But last week at the trial, which was attended by 300 Toombs Countians, they found out that it isn't so easy to get away with things like that in Georgia...
...next day, members of Father Koczan's congregation pleaded with him to escape. The night before the Friday deadline he slipped across the border into Austria. Unable to stomach a Communist-ruled clergy, he was headed back for Cleveland. Last week in Vienna, 48-year-old Father Koczan recalled the scene in the Red headquarters. He said: "I left without committing myself. If I were younger and healthier, I'd have resisted right there. But I would never have survived...
Harvard "no longer is an ivory tower for proper Bostonians" says Cleveland Amory '39 in the February issue of Holiday Magazine which attempts to tell the outside world about the University...
This week, network TV made the big jump from the Atlantic to the Mississippi. American Telephone & Telegraph officially opened coaxial cables between Philadelphia and Cleveland. It is now possible for a show to be telecast simultaneously over the area from Boston to Milwaukee to St. Louis and Richmond...
Down Prices, Down Pay. Cleveland's Lincoln Electric Co., whose wages are tied to living costs, cut the pay of its 1,089 workers by 2½% to 3% to match the recent drop in the cost of living. The employees could afford it: under its incentive payment plan, Lincoln Electric, only two weeks before, had given out bonuses oi $3,821,973, equal to 104% of the annual payroll...