Word: passaic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Clifton, Paterson and Passaic, N. J. have not paid their share of taxes to County and State. North Bergen, N. J. was utterly insolvent with a receivership in prospect if the State would pass an enabling...
...disagreement between Messrs. Sarnoff and Replogle is one of the first sparks struck in a trade war that has been going on privately for a long time. On one side are independent companies which hold patents on television apparatus, the Jenkins company in Passaic, N. J., the Western Television Corp. in Chicago, the Shortwave & Television Laboratories in Boston. On the other side are the great electric interests, General Electric, Westinghouse and Radio Corp. of America, which have pooled all their television patents and are working secretly to perfect them, making none of their results public. This second group...
...Olson, Campello; W. K. Page, Fairhaven; H. G. Pope, West Roxbury; G. S. Robinson, West Roxbury; D. E. Rosengard, Roxbury; C. S. Rowe, Grand Rapids, Mich.; G. K. Rugg, Arlington; David Russell, New York City; I. H. Saxe, Passaic, N. Y.; H. C. Scott, Portland, Ore.; S. E. Shershevsky, Dorchester; W. A. Sloan, Dorchester; C. V. L. Smith, Winchester; Harold Synder, Cambridge; H. L. Strachan, Jr., Hyde Park...
Strikes by Communists, or led by Com- munists, were Witness Wood's chief topic. He said the needletrade walkouts at Passaic, N. J. (TIME, March 15, 1926 et seq.), at New Bedford, Mass. (TIME, June 2, 1928), at Gastonia, N. C. (TIME, April 15, 1929 et seq.) were started by Reds who appealed to "parlor pinks" for "relief funds," but who disappeared when such money stopped coming in. He urged strict anti-Red legislation but discounted the affects of the Reds among U. S. work- ingmen: "They never won a strike in the U. S. . . . So far as taking this...
...Trenton, N. J. the Board of Education asked a court injunction against the building of Passaic County Airport across the road from a new township school. Board members feared that low flying aircraft would endanger and distract school occupants...