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Cornell increased its control in the third period and scored two goals within two minutes. Victor Huerta, one of Cornell's three junior college All-America players, tied the game on a penalty shot, and with ten seconds left in the period, Andy Rosenberg scored off a corner kick...

Author: By Eric Pope, | Title: Booters Beat Cornell; Adedeji, Wilmot Excel | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

Political Conspiracy. There the matter would have ended, except that the proprietor of Ramona Foods happens to be Mrs. Romana Banuelos, a Mexican-American businesswoman whom Richard Nixon had just nominated to be the 34th Treasurer of the U.S. George K. Rosenberg, director of the Immigration Service's Los Angeles office and the man who called the raid, said he did not know Mrs. Banuelos' identity until after the raid was over. In any case, noted Rosenberg, he had sent a routine letter to Ramona Foods in August 1969, warning the company to stop employing illegal aliens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Romana's Mojados | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...Banuelos, who began by making tortillas 22 years ago and has built her operation into a $6 million business, saw the affair quite differently. She claimed never to have received Rosenberg's letter; her workers were well treated, she said, although she admitted that she never inquired into their nationality. The whole thing, she insisted, was "part of an attempt by Democrats to block my nomination as Treasurer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Romana's Mojados | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...preposterous. But TIME's Eleanor Hoover learned that the choice of Mrs. Banuelos' plant was no accident. The tipster, Hoover reports, was Harry Bernstein, the respected labor editor of the Los Angeles Times and a recent crusader against illegal aliens. The day before the raid, Bernstein phoned Rosenberg and told him of the aliens at the Banuelos plant. Bernstein did not tell Rosenberg who the president of the company was, or where he himself had received his information. Gratefully, Rosenberg invited Bernstein along on the raid, and allowed him to bring a Times photographer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Romana's Mojados | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...with transportation to Manchester, Vt., where Federal Judge John T. Curtin put the prohibition against reprisals into the form of a highly unusual court injunction. The brief for the injunction was drafted by a prisoner who provided an odd element in the largely black cast of rebels: Jerome S. Rosenberg, 34, a slight, round-shouldered son of a middle-class Jewish Brooklyn merchant. After a career of lesser crimes, Rosenberg was convicted eight years ago as a cop killer. Governor Nelson Rockefeller commuted his death sentence to life imprisonment in 1965, giving Jerry Rosenberg a chance to become a skilled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: War at Attica: Was There No Other Way? | 9/27/1971 | See Source »

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