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...more than 2,000 individual planes of the average weight (6,400 lb.) produced so far this year, or more than 200 huge transports like Douglas' new DC-4 (which weighs 32 tons loaded). But dark, saturnine Donald Wills Douglas (whose friends say "his rare moments of elation correspond to the ordinary man's mild depressions") is nowhere near through making production records. His three big new Eastern plants will not be in full production till midsummer, and last week he announced the lease of still another huge factory: at the request of the Army, next month Douglas...
...Trouble. Undaunted, Correspond ent Treanor sidled up to some New Zealanders, was taken along into the Battle of El Alamein. Treanor went with them into enemy gunfire, saw five days of the battle before the British discovered him. This time they complained to the U.S. Army. Treanor was ordered by his paper to leave the Near East, fast. The first plane out was one bound for India. Treanor hopped...
...William was plainly trying to spare the rod. He continued: "In England it would correspond to the 1906-09 report of the Royal Commission on the Poor Law and Relief of Distress. But, of course, it is only natural that you in America would be 30 years late in discovering the spread of unemployment and poverty because your standard of living is so much better than ours. The NRPB report simply shows that unemployment and poverty exist...
...with most previous stereoscopic X-rays, the Kleins explain,* was that the two exposures were made the same way stereoscopic photographs are made: i.e., by moving the X-ray tube two and a half inches (average distance between eye pupils) between shots. But an X-ray tube does not correspond to an eye, as a camera does. It corresponds to a light source which shoots rays through the subject to make shadows on the film beyond. Moving the tube two and a half inches produces too much disparity in the resulting films. Viewed through a stereoscope, such pictures will...
...clear the way for a brief discussion of a few points below, it is necessary to make certain assumptions with which the reader may or may not agree, but which cannot for lack of space be argued here. These assumptions, which correspond with the writer's own convictions...