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...operations in the U.S. Last week Government lawyers submitted an unprecedented brief to a U.S. tax court in Cleveland to try to collect more than $2,000,000 in back taxes from Consolidated Premium Iron Ores, Ltd., a Canadian mine holding company and its owners, Cleveland Financier Cyrus Eaton, chairman of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, and William R. Daley, owner of the Cleveland Indians...
...whatever the causes, the results were immediately obvious. "It has aldays been out policy to discourage minors," Cyrus I. Harvey, Jr. '47, co-manager of the Club Casablanca, said. "We've been tough before, but believe me, it's going to be murder around here from now on. Everyone will have to show...
...hottest company in the automatic coffee business is Rudd-Melikian, Inc., a Pennsylvania firm founded by two wartime Air Force buddies in 1946. After experimenting with an old soft-drink machine, Captain Lloyd K. Rudd and Sergeant K. Cyrus Melikian developed an automatic dispenser that uses a quick-frozen concentrate called Kwik-Kafe. The partners grossed $14 million in 1955, have 700 employees and 250 licensed distributors servicing companies throughout the U.S. and Canada; e.g., Eastman Kodak Co. has 100 machines which sell 280,000 cups a month to workers in its Rochester plant...
...Engines Vice President Cyrus Osborn told Curtice that there were three alternatives for Allison: 1) continue as is, "which is ridiculous"; 2) get out of the business entirely; or 3) make the moves necessary to ensure leadership. Curtice said that he would "only be satisfied with leadership." Together Curtice and Osborn spent three months visiting military and airframe people, then laid out a $74 million investment to produce "a whole new family of aircraft engines...
Inland's expansion, like the others, is intended to meet not only present but future needs. Among Inland's projects: a seven-year exploitation, started in 1953, to expand iron-ore mining at Financier Cyrus Eaton's Steep Rock development in Ontario (TIME, March 9, 1953), from which Inland hopes to get 3,000,000 tons a year by 1969; a 19-story, stainless-steel office building, one of the few new skyscrapers in Chicago since the Depression; a land-filling project near Inland's Indiana Harbor plant on Lake Michigan's south shore...