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...plane rates, routes, and passenger and cargo quotas-in effect, he wanted to cartelize postwar air transport. Otherwise, Britain feared that the sky-filling transport fleet of the U.S. would monopolize global flying. Stubbornly, Adolph A. Berle Jr., nimble-witted chairman of the U.S. delegation, demanded the freest of competition, argued that cartelization would hamstring postwar progress in aviation...
...handful of politicos, including New York's Mayor LaGuardia. Assistant Secretary Berle was named chairman. The delegates were supplied with maps and the beginnings of a U.S. air policy, which boiled down to two U.S. wants: 1) 140,000 miles of global air routes under the freest of competition; 2) an international air authority, with only limited powers (safety measures, etc.), a sort of international Civil Aeronautics Administration...
This week is celebrated by the press as National Newspaper Week. Candidates Roosevelt and Dewey vied with each other in tributes to the U.S. press-to its "courage, loyalty and integrity" (Roosevelt), to "the freest, most interesting and most informative press in the world" (Dewey...
Father Coughlin, well-known in America for his undaunted struggle against Bolshevism and Jewry, has once again been given a taste of the method of oppression so common in the world's freest democracy...
...members of the [Chicago] faculty," President Robert Maynard Hutchins told his guests, "breathe the freest air on this continent." At the freest university on the freest continent, delegates addressed themselves to freedom's future...