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Launches filled with rubberneckers, he complained, were interfering with the Russian shells. "Here you ask launches to get out of the way," said Gippenreuter, throwing up his hands. "In our country we would have forbidden such things." What else did the Russians find different about England? "We find it hard...
At the docks in Freeport, Texas one day last week, 238 disabled veterans boarded an odd-looking fleet of 56 boats, ranging from battered shrimpers to slick and polished yachts. The vets were off for a day of fishing. For the blind, there were special lines with tufts of silk...
His good works are so famed that the veterans' annual fishing trip, now in its eighth year, is a Texas institution, and boat owners are glad to lend their boats for it. Nevertheless, Anderson has nothing but scorn for the "bighearted amateur do-gooder." Says he: "There's...
When a citizens' committee asked him to head the "Hire the Handicapped Week" for Houston in 1949, Anderson accepted, but only on condition that hiring the handicapped be a year-round project for local industries. On his return to the Press, where he writes a fishing column, he also...
Russia's Semyon Tsarapkin agreed, probably in the hope that a Security Council investigation into Central American affairs would offer Soviet diplomats endless chances for fishing in troubled waters. Lodge flared right back: "I say to the representative of the Soviet Union.