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Thus, while most of the capacity crowd could claim to have witnessed the heralded return of Tony Conigliaro, the American League debut of Henry Aaron, and the stellar pitching of EJ Tiante, your boasts would have to be of a modified variety, as in "I saw the backsides of the row of people in front of me who gave Tony C. a standing ovation. Three had checkered underwear, one spilled popcorn on me when she went to clap and forgot that her left hand was occupied, and one had his back pocket picked by an usher...
...public employees next year. Policemen, for example, will be paid overtime for hours worked beyond 60 in any given week, even though some of the first 60 hours were spent in uniform working not for the city but for a department store as a guard. Salt Lake City Mayor EJ. Garn estimates that the amendments will cost his city $500,000 next year in increased pay alone and more than $3 million three years from now in overtime. This week the League of Cities will file suit in U.S. district court in Washington, D.C., seeking to have the controversial amendments...
...best, but he jumps around a lot and keeps the kids happy. He's probably not so bad in person if you're in the mood for a cheap imitation of good old rock and roll, especially if you get bombed out of your head by the time EJ hits the stage. Boston Garden, Tuesday...
...Frank" Johnson, 52, who became president four years ago, launched an ambitious program to put new life in the company. By last week it was evident that Young Frank would have his chance; at week's end the citizens' committee reported that from 45% to 48% of EJ's total stock was in friendly hands. Glen Alden's known count: only 7% of the stock...
Charles IV sent José Jaudenes Nebot, a comisario de los ejércitos, or army quartermaster, to Washington on a diplomatic mission. There he met and married British Aristocrat Mathilde Stoughton Fletcher. They returned to Spain in 1812, and Jose died that year. Mathilde followed 24 years later. To their children they left an enormous U.S. estate. Remittances were sent from the States for 25 years, then stopped. Why, no one quite knew...