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Three months ago, with the help of a local British fisherman, a Polish fishing vessel, apparently in trouble, was guided into the port of Whitby. In incomprehensible Polish and ragged German, seven members of the Polish crew managed to explain that they had locked their captain in the lavatory, the...
Through Seoul's dusty streets, Syngman Rhee hustled from meeting to meeting in his big, blue-black Lincoln. The car was almost the only civilian vehicle moving in South Korea. As the U.S. ban on petroleum supplies took effect (TIME, Nov. 15), buses halted, fishing boats lay idle, politicians...
The Indians, in their fishing villages north of Victoria, knew an entirely different woman. They called Emily Carr "The Laughing One." Whenever she could get away from Victoria she appeared among them to paint pictures of their harsh hushed land and works. "It must be understood, she wrote in old...
A month ago the U.S. decided that things could go on this way no longer. The U.S. held up wage payments in hwan to Korean employees of the U.N. forces (a more than $1,500,000-a-month payroll). Moreover, the U.S. refused to allot any more oil to South...
Big-league baseball used to be a seasonal occupation. Come fall, a player could clean up his shotgun, untangle his fishing tackle, or just loaf on the front porch waiting for spring. If he needed spare cash, he could act like a businessman. Then eager-beaver bushers discovered a gold...