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...Aviv, Barak's voice sounded squeaky and defensive. He called for "national responsibility," but this was dismissed by booing younger cadres as rank opportunism - Barak wanting to hang on to his berth as Defense Minister at the expense of his party's ideals and character. As Labor secretary Eitan Cabel told TIME, "The ambitions of Barak are killing the Labor Party, and I told him that...
...levels and the company made $67,000 in 1933, then lost $475,000 in 1934. Nine-month sales of 12,450 cars this year were about a 20% increase over 1934. Strength of the company lies in the personal reputation and financial integrity of Brothers Joseph Bolden and Robert Cabel Graham...
...Vagabond was recently reminded that Professors, as a group, are not of the human race. They move, like a James Branch Cabel Wotan, in a Valhalla of their own making. Not that they are much given to Walkuere-Quite the reverse. But they are absolute in their own spheres, they have the prerogative, a sort of vail as compensation for the numerous inconveniences which they suffer in their office, of doing much as they please. They may flick cigarettes from the mouths of undergraduates who violate the no-smoking rules, or bash in the felt crown of impolite sophomores, with...
...member of President Hoover's first Unemployment Relief Committee; by inhaling carbon monoxide; in Minneapolis. Died. Ray Austin Graham, 45, treasurer of Graham-Paige Motors Corp., youngest of the three Graham brothers who acquired Paige Motor Co. in 1927; by drowning himself; in Chatham, Ont. His brother, Robert Cabel Graham, and a priest were taking him to the Loyola House of Retreat in Morristown, N. J. after sanitarium treatment for a nervous breakdown. He eluded them, leaped into McGregor Creek. Died. George Shinault, Washington policeman who killed William Hushka in the Bonus army riot (TIME...
...Cabel has an excellent chance to win the hammer-throw. His closest competitors will be Tilley and Marden of Dartmouth and Kohler of Michigan. Beatty of Columbia is the favorite for the shot-put. Bartlett of Brown and Kohler of Michigan will probably take second and third. The fourth place will lie between Batchelder, Leslie, Bissell of Princeton and Kanzler of Cornell