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...Richard Green, the Korean war was a bonanza. As manager of the Guild Products Corporation, an improvised firm with a rented plant in Newark, N.J., Green managed to get a $177,335 Government contract to make bandages of a type used by front-line medical corpsmen for emergency dressings and tourniquets...
...batch of old bills and correspondence accompanied a note from Stephen E. Comstock, retired president of Comstock Canneries, Inc. of Newark, N.Y. One letter, dated Dec. i, 1925, said: "Sometimes, just now and then, you make me fearfully tired. It has to do largely with your accounting and record-keeping department." Another was part of an argument over whether a bill had been paid (it had been), in which he wrote on June 23, 1926: "I hesitate to send you the original voucher, because your methods to date persuade me that you are not to be trusted with important documents...
Princeton has become the center of a test law case involving the validity of unrestricted private corporation gifts to educational institutions. The case, begun in Newark last week, involves a gift by the A.P. Smith Manufacturing Co. of East Orange, N.J., which gave $1500 to Princeton...
...outdid even Texas in its welcome. In the elevenmile drive from Hackensack to Paterson (a strongly unionized area), some 150,000 people turned out. Stopping in town after town, Eisenhower attacked Washington corruption, the Brannan Plan, and (somewhat surprisingly) the withholding tax-which, he said, fooled the people. At Newark he hit back hard at Harry Truman. Main points...
...first time that Barium's Chairman Joseph A. Sisto has been in legal hot water. Born in Newark, Sisto went to work in Wall Street at 25, opened his own brokerage house in 1923. In the Depression he went bankrupt, and was suspended by the New York Stock Exchange until he satisfied his creditors by paying 50? on the dollar. In 1933 he founded Barium Steel. In 1938, his investment firm was booted out for good, after investigation showed that he had violated Exchange rules by juggling his books. Joe Sisto then concentrated on the steel business with...