Word: millinger
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A hawker had set up his stand in Chicago's Italian quarter where thousands of agitated people were milling about in the street. Small boys pelted the crowd with rocks. A Negro knifed an Italian. Women were fainting. Already the riot squads were on their way, and perspiring traffic...
Died. E. W. Clark, 73, board chairman of Union Oil Co. of California, oldtime railroad executive, president of Union Oil Associates, an organizer and onetime (1927-28) president of the American Petroleum Institute; of heart disease; in Los Angeles, Calif. Died. Bernard Albert Eckhart. 79, president of B. A. Eckhart...
Last week the Federal Farm Board announced its own long-awaited plan to sell wheat abroad. This plan resembled the Equalization Fee plan in all respects save one: instead of the farmer's sharing the Government's loss, the Government would suffer alone. The Board had bought 140...
His Holiness the Pope last week swelled the ranks of the Knights of Malta by the appointment of 14 Americans, some of them famed. The knighted: President Clarence Hungerford Mackay of Commercial Cable Co.; President John Jeremiah Pelley of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.; President Lawrence Aloysius Downs...
The game was about three minutes old before either team had a real chance at a goal and then it was Batchelder who was given the first opportunity. He drew Ames out of the net and seemingly had a straight shot ahead but he aimed wide. After five minutes of...