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...Bermuda and all other islands in the West Indies now owned by European nations (the Bahamas, Jamaica, Antigua, Trinidad, Curaçao, Guadeloupe...
Veteran of many racing seasons in Long Island waters near his Syosset home, he defended the leadership in the six-metre class, and took part in the Bermuda Cup races. With the approach of the present war came active duty as a Lieutenant in 1940, and promotion to present rank followed on October...
Married. Lieut. (j.g.) Endicott ("Chub") Peabody II, 23, Harvard's All-America guard in 1941, son of the Rt. Rev. Malcolm Endicott Peabody, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York, grandson of Groton School's famed founder Endicott Peabody; and Barbara Welch Gibbons, 22, Bermuda socialite; in Manhattan...
Even the applicants were caught off guard by CAB's sudden announcement. U.S. airmen scurried to get ready for the hearings. To save time, CAB will group hearings according to routes-e.g., if ten airlines have applied for the New York-Bermuda-Azores-Lisbon-London route, a joint hearing will be held for all. Sidetracking inevitable catfights, CAB will grant franchises on two basic points: 1) the "fitness, willingness and ability" of the applicant; 2) whether the traffic can bear the operation of more than one line to a route. Established domestic carriers will have good talking points...
...Bases Sirs: Surely you are not in error, but it is my studied belief that your statement (TIME, May 8) "Bases in Newfoundland, Bermuda, Trinidad, British Guiana, etc. . . . were leased to the U.S. . . ." is wrong. The bases in New foundland and Bermuda were given to the U.S., those in the other W.I. islands were leased! Right or wrong...