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He lives at Mamaroneck, New York suburb, with his wife (who was an employe in Eastern Film Co.) and his son, Frank Jr. ("Tich"). He curses lustily, calls all younger males "son" (he is 50), all women employes "lady."
When Luby J. ("Jack") Doty, Memphis city employe, recovered consciousness last year, he found that the motor car in which he was going fishing had overturned, exploded, burned two companions to death, seared his back and legs. Piped he: "I'm not a dead soldier." Doctors placed him face...
Employes were to pay $25 a share by having 10% to 25% deducted from their salaries. (All employes except unionized mechanical crews had been cut 10% already.) Unlike the Hearst and Scripps-Howard plans of employe participation, Publisher Macfadden's proposition invited employes to buy actual control of the...
"I have always had to work. . . . For the first 40 years of my life I was an employe. When not employed by others, I employed myself. I found very early that being out of hire was not necessarily being out of work. . . . The word 'unemployment' has become one of the...
The accident work of the four city physicians was tremendous. Morris L. Strauss, assistant corporation counsel in charge of the City Workmen's Compensation Bureau, who designated the four, generally accepted their bills without question. The doctors themselves remarkably often did not know for what they were charging. Dr...