Word: hayes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Jela Grozdanovich, sister of Press Subscriber John Golubic, a retired railroad baggageman. Andrica's mission was only partly successful. He arrived at Pavla Miskina Ulica i only to find that Golubic's 75-year-old sister had gone to the country to help some relatives harvest hay. But her daughter, Mrs. Antonia Ivkovich, was home; she and Andrica had a long and sentimental talk -in Croatian. Then Andrica said, "Dovidjenja" ("Goodbye"), and pressed on to Plitvice, the place of waterfalls, where relatives of other Clevelanders dwell...
...Hay wood County, Tenn., Negroes who registered had insurance policies canceled, were refused credit at local banks, were not allowed to buy at local stores, or were evicted...
...sharply cut production of light industrial goods. Near Tientsin, a cement works normally employing 6,000 workers limped along with only two of its eight kilns operating, in some months shut down completely, and has now been converted to the production of "substitute food"-a ground-up mixture of hay, grass roots and other plants. Elsewhere, factories in need of spare parts or raw materials are standing idle. Families are now rationed to 2½ ft. of cotton cloth a year-"enough to patch my pants," growled one refugee who fled to Hong Kong. Faced with a leather shortage, there...
...million bbl. of oil products yearly from California to points as far east as El Paso. The railroad even sells airline tickets from its own far-flung ticket counters, and now Don Russell is petitioning the ICC for permission to buy a 50% interest in the John I. Hay barge lines on the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. His grand plan is to form a "supermarket" of transportation...
MISS ESTA MAUDE'S SECRET (story and pictures by W. T. Cummings; Whittlesey House; $3.25) is as American as Our Town. Esta Maude Hay is a spinster schoolteacher who lives in a rickety house on the edge of town, with two cats, a goldfish and a parrot. She dresses in black and drives a black, vintage tin lizzie, known as "Miss Esta Maude's machine." But Esta Maude has a flaming secret vice, a racy, sin-red sports car that she drives like the wind of a Friday midnight. Author-Illustrator Cummings manages to be folksy, foxy...