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Within minutes, in the nation's great steel mills, workers began streaming out of the plants, finally leaving only standby crews on the job to protect the cooling furnaces. By nightfall, the fires were dying in Pittsburgh, Chicago, Youngstown, Gary and wherever the union's organizing hand had reached...
...spectators got to their feet. Out from a break in a heavy red velour curtain came black-robed Chief Justice Fred Vinson, followed by the eight associate Justices. After each had settled into a high-back leather chair, Vinson hunched forward and read from the court calendar: "No. 744, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, et al., versus Charles Sawyer. No. 745, Charles Sawyer versus the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company...
Lesser Evil. In Youngstown, Ohio, Nurse Gwendolyn Owens, 24, ignored the railroad brakeman's red lantern, drove on until she crashed into a train, later explained: "I didn't want to stop in that neighborhood after dark...
Erie Mining is owned by Bethlehem Steel and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., and the U.S. will soon hear a lot more about taconite, an iron-bearing rock which spreads over much of Minnesota's Mesabi and adjoining ranges. Though Mesabi's rich ore is rapidly being exhausted, there is a vast supply of the inferior (about 30% iron) taconite ore. Big steel producers are now committed to spend $1 billion within the next six years building plants to turn taconite into usable iron...
Wheels of Fortune. In Youngstown, Ohio, Municipal Judge John W. Powers told a man and woman charged with playing the numbers: "I hope you hit because you'll need it: $5 and costs each...