Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Indiana, where no other candidate has filed. In New Jersey, where a slate of Kefauver delegates will oppose an uncommitted slate headed by Governor Robert Meyner in the April 17 primary, Kefauver men were laying out a busy, five-day campaign schedule for their candidate. Governor Meyner, who has been reported leaning to Stevenson, but is anxious to escape the fate of Minnesota's Stevenson-supporting Governor Orville Freeman, invited the Senator from Tennessee to lunch...
...Winner Can Lose. Aside from the head-on clashes, there will be other Stevenson-Kefauver skirmishes that may take on some significance. In Oregon's May 18 primary, there will be a write-in campaign for both candidates. In New Jersey's primary on April 17, a slate of Kefauver delegates will be up against an uncommitted but Stevenson-leaning slate headed by Governor Robert Meyner. After what happened to Governor Freeman in Minnesota, Governor Meyner last week was sounding a little edgy...
...Thought for a minute that it was going to see a fist fight between Ohio's Democratic Representative Wayne Hays and New Jersey's Democratic Representative Alfred Sieminski. Trouble started when Hays accused Lieut. General (ret.) Joseph M. Swing, the U.S. Immigration Commissioner, of "arrogance," said he had been warned not to cross Swing lest the commissioner interfere with Hays's efforts to get citizenship for his adopted two-year-old German daughter. Cried Hays: "I will guarantee that if he did try that, when I got him face to face he would not be physically able...
...thrill of performing their work with a professional symphony orchestra. The project began a year ago, when the Cincinnati Symphony played at one of its popular children's concerts a cantata called Moon Rocket, a musical trip to the moon composed by Dorothy Fee, a New Jersey kindergarten music teacher. The young audience was enthralled. One of them, Tom Osher, then a fifth-grader, suggested to his music teacher. Charlotte Perso, that he and his classmates might be able to do a similar work for performance by the Cincinnati Symphony. The idea appealed to Conductor Thor Johnson...
BIGGEST OIL REFINERY in Germany will be built near Cologne by Standard Oil of New Jersey. To be ready by 1959 at a cost of $119 million, refinery will have an initial capacity of 3,000,000 tons of crude oil annually, will build up to 5,000,000 tons by 1961, some 50% of West Germany's total current capacity. Project also involves six 36,000-ton tankers, plus a 150-to 200-mile pipeline from North Sea ports to Cologne...