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Last November Cleveland junked city managership, decided to return to a mayor-&-council form of municipal government. After eight years' trial voters liked the city manager idea well enough in theory, but objected to the practical fact that Maurice Maschke, G. O. P. boss of Cuyahoga County and Ohio's Republican National Committeeman, controlled managers as well as mayors. Last week, Clevelanders definitely broke Boss Maschke's 16-year rule over City Hall by electing a Democratic mayor for the first time since the pre-War days of Newton Diehl Baker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Cleveland Turnover | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...fight, with only two names on the short ballot and no side issues. Boss Maschke's Republicans ran Daniel Edgar Morgan, an honest, able administrator who succeeded William Rowland Hopkins as city manager in 1930. The Democratic candidate was 38-year-old Ray T. Miller, brisk, red-faced Cuyahoga County prosecutor. At Notre Dame Ray Miller played one end on the football team in 1913 while Knute Rockne was playing the other. His brother, Don Miller, was one of the "Four Horsemen" in Notre Dame's famed 1924 backfield. In his campaign Democrat Miller ignored Republican Morgan, impetuously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Cleveland Turnover | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...Many nearby country banks snapped the 60-day restriction upon withdrawals. In Akron and nearby Cuyahoga Falls twelve building & loan associations suspended payments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: More Bank Trouble | 8/24/1931 | See Source »

...grossly libelous and the plaintiff a man of excellent reputation . . . there should be a verdict for substantial damages. ... A verdict for 6? in this case can be accounted for only by reason of the rule of damages enunciated by the trial court. . . . Judgment . . . reversed. . . . New trial." Wrong Picture. In Cuyahoga county, Ohio, last fortnight a Court of Appeals cleared the Cleveland Press of a charge of libel in mistakenly printing the photograph of a person other than the one described in the accompanying news text. Said the court: "There can be no damage because the language itself eliminates the plaintiff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Points in Libel | 5/19/1930 | See Source »

...that ever held a commission in the A. E. F. would vote for him, but the chance for ever doing so is remote, as his political strength is limited to the banks of Cuyahoga Creek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 5, 1927 | 12/5/1927 | See Source »

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