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...Court of the U.S. than any other lawyer living or dead. His first, Pickens v. Roy, came on in 1902-when the present Chief Justice of the U.S. was eleven. Big Steel paid John W. Davis more than $100,000 last year to win the historic Steel Seizure case (Youngstown Sheet & Tube v. Sawyer). Davis' fee for taking segregation's side last week was more modest: a silver tea service, gift of the South Carolina legislature...
...million), as compared with the strike-hampered third quarter of 1952. Said Republic's President Charles M. White: "Without excess-profits taxes, without overtime and with our added productive capacity, Republic Steel should do as well in 1954 as in the current year." Allegheny Ludlum, Youngstown Sheet & Tube and fast-growing Colorado Fuel & Iron (TIME, Oct. 12) all scored net gains of more than...
...Youngstown, Ohio, when R. Marino dashed across the street to stop policemen from towing his car from a no-parking zone, a policewoman gave him a ticket for jay walking...
...started parceling out licenses for new TV stations last week, only a few days after it began going through its backlog of more than 500 applications (TIME, July 14). Nine TV-less cities got the go-ahead: Portland, Ore., New Bedford and Springfield-Holyoke, Mass., Youngstown, Ohio, Flint, Mich., Bridgeport and New Britain, Conn., York, Pa. and Denver. But Denver is still in for a wrangle. The FCC has ordered hearings for the two rivals who want channel 4-station KMYR, and the new Metropolitan Television Co., of which Bob Hope is a major stockholder...
...became superintendent of the Erie's rough, tough ore-and steel-hauling Youngstown district. He was tough enough to shoot up, in eleven years, to eastern district manager. But he was also sentimental; in 1938, when he got an offer as general manager of the Virginian, he wept on telling a close friend: "I'm leaving the Erie...