Word: nets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Fish in the Net. The case was assigned to the FBI. For almost three months FBI agents kept Jaffe and his office under surveillance. Other agents tailed Jaffe on frequent trips to Washington where he met assorted small-bore Government officials. By late May, James Mclnerney, first assistant to Tom Clark, who was in charge of criminal prosecution for the Justice Department, was ready to collar the crowd, start prosecutions for espionage...
Yale's strong freshman net squad is the only thing between the Yardings and a nine and one record for the year, and Correy Wynn's team has a reasonable chance of removing that obstacle today when it plays the Elis at 2 p.m. in New Haven...
...Latin American goods north and export U.S. goods south, offered cut-rate tourist fares. He even drummed up business among Latin America-bound Chinese travelers in the Orient by distributing handbills that were printed in Chinese. On his gross of $18,438,140 last year, Braniff rang up a net profit...
...twelve days after he got on the Terminal trail, Galbreath bought the group for an estimated $6,000,000 in cash from Bob Young's Pathe Industries, Inc. Galbreath thus got control of six buildings (including the 52-story Tower) worth an estimated $30 million and with a net income (before taxes) of about $2,250,000 a year. For Bob Young, who needed the cash badly for his money-losing Eagle Lion movie company, the transaction was an even better deal. The Terminal buildings were only a small part of the vast Van Sweringen empire. Young had bought...
...years. Wall Streeters snapped up the stock so eagerly that it rose to 28, a 33% advance since the first of the year. Last week, the good news came out: although Western Union's operating revenues were off almost 5% to $42.3 million, the company had a net profit of $236,766 for 1950's first quarter v. a $2,550,878 loss for the quarter...