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...Francis Spellman were promoting a rapprochement, his activity would stem from realism. In postwar Europe, home of 220,000,000 Roman Catholics, or two-thirds of the Church's world flock, Russia will play a considerable role. Further, Soviet influence will probably be dominant in the Balkans, where the Roman and Orthodox Churches share sway. The Vatican and the Kremlin may well find their affairs somewhat mixed up together...
...supply problem. But it made another. The lone pilot of a P-38 has no room, no instruments and no time for over-water navigation. For that problem, the Army's solution was simple. To all ocean flights of Lockheeds a Flying Fortress is assigned to shepherd its flock to the other side...
Stahl's mound choice this afternoon against John Pesky, Johnny Sain, Buddy Gremp, and a flock of ex-college stars will probably be Jack Farley, who pitched good ball against the Red Sox last month, but faltered against the Coast Guard in his last outing...
Today, though Manhattan's swankest pub-crawlers flock to hear her, Mme. Alphand is already tired of professional life. Says she, with a Gallic shrug: "If I am not to sing, then I must sew, I must make hats or something." But she admits that she is not doing badly in the new world, says: "Heaven was very charming...
Kirkland had a flock of a good Sophomores and Freshmen, among them Billy Sparks and Charley Carson, and was just nosed out at the close by Leverett. Adams was in the running all the way, but just couldn't win enough games to get a glimpse of the top rung. Bill Wilcox was their outstanding player...