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U.S. diplomats in South America kept the cables hot. But at least one was caught off guard. When Chile seemed on the point of welcoming Argentina's new anti-U.S. government, the State Department frantically tried to get in touch with its Chilean Embassy. But sad-eyed Ambassador...
German accounts later told of new air mines-explosive containers trailed by steel cables from planes at high altitude and dropped to burst amid the bomber squadrons. Old weapons and young pilots were also thrown into the struggle. Obsolete Stukas (dive bombers), even a clumsy twin-engined transport milled about...
TIME INC., which originated the MARCH OF TIME and now presents the TIME Views the News program on Blue, will exercise no authority or responsibility over Blue's programs. It will, however, supplement Blue's news service with reports and cables from its own correspondents. Said Ed Noble...
The Cadillac. In 1922, General Electric elected Owen D. Young as board chairman and Gerard Swope as president. The first time young Charlie Wilson saw Gerard Swope was at G.E.'s plant at Maspeth, L.I., where Charlie was assistant superintendent. He led the inquisitive Mr. Swope through the entire...
From London Daily Expressmen overseas came congratulatory cables for plump, pink, self-confident Editor in Chief Arthur Christiansen. London staffers and Fleet Street competitors bought him double Scotches at Poppin's and The Bell and The Codgers, his favorite pubs.