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...Lazarus brothers: Fred Jr., $100,000-a-year president; Simon, $100,000-a-year president of Federated's Columbus (Ohio) subsidiary, F. & R. Lazarus & Co.; Robert, $75,000-a-year vice president of F. & R. Lazarus; and Jeffrey, $75,000-a-year vice president of Federated's Cincinnati subsidiary, John Shillito & Co. The plan, said Federated, would provide "those executives with a greater incentive for resourceful and imaginative employment of their skills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Much Is Enough? | 7/16/1945 | See Source »

...Cincinnati station WLW, which at 50,000 watts is one of the nation's most important; 3) a contract to buy New York station WINS. (The entire deal is subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: In Time of War Prepare . . . | 7/2/1945 | See Source »

About all AVCO did not buy from Powel Crosley Jr. was his Cincinnati Reds baseball team (National League), and rights to the bantam, two-cylinder, $350 car on which Crosley took a flier before the war. He has hopes of redesigning it as a more successful four-cylinder car, and has a quota for auto production in the reconversion period...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORPORATIONS: In Time of War Prepare . . . | 7/2/1945 | See Source »

Marshall Field, who owned no publishing property at all a half dozen years ago, is on the verge of becoming a journalistic colossus. Besides papers in the nation's two largest cities, and his explorations into the magazine and country weekly fields, he now owns a Cincinnati radio station (WSAI), a syndicated Sunday supplement (Parade), and parts of two big book-publishing companies (Simon & Schuster and Pocket Books, Inc.-TIME, Nov. 13). But reports that he is about to set up a newspaper shop in Philadelphia and Denver are false, he says: "I don't think I believe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Colossus in the Making | 6/25/1945 | See Source »

...Players. The veterans with the know-how got off to a better start than the recruits. Last year's pitching stars picked up where they left off. Cincinnati's Ed Heusser showed off his lowest earned-run average (2.38) in the National League by shutting out Pittsburgh; Detroit's Dizzy Trout won twice in six days, proving that his right arm was not burned out from overwork (he labored 352 innings last year, won 27 games); Trout's pitching partner, Lefty Hal Newhouser, lost-his first, came right back to beat Cleveland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hits, Runs, Errors | 4/30/1945 | See Source »

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