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...William Turnbaugh, a research assistant from the Peabody Museum, said he will begin work as soon as the ground thaws and hopes to find foundations, parts of walls, offices, plates, broken bottles, and pieces pertaining to structure, such as nails and broken glass...
...courts. Neither Cyrus Eaton nor Jim Campbell, nor Grace and Schwab of Bethlehem, nor the Mather brothers of Cleveland, held the key to Youngstown's riddle. For four days, this object was in the hands of a hitherto obscure but extremely genial jurist by the name of C. S. Turnbaugh...
Into the lap of Judge Turnbaugh, sitting on the edge of his bed at the Hotel Ohio, the lawyers had dumped the stockholders' battle at midnight Tuesday, while the balloting was taking place. There were Luther M. Day of Cleveland, with his feet on the radiator, arguing for Eaton, and distinguished Newton D. Baker, pulling at his black pipe, arguing for Campbell. The question concerned 51,038 shares of stock, and just what the stock was, and whence it had come, and who could vote it. Now held by the Eaton forces, it had been bought after...
Wednesday, while stockholders met in public debate in the auditorium, Judge Turnbaugh tipped the scales twice, first toward Campbell by denying the Eaton demand, then back again with a temporary injunction, based upon another point of law, restraining the counting of the 51,038 shares. Late Wednesday night, another injunction included all proxies transferred after March 22. In all, some 91,000 shares were thus withdrawn from the voting, and it appeared on Thursday morning that this block would cut down the Campbell vote below the necessary two-thirds...