Word: guatemala
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Business School students speaking will be: Juan U. Maegil, Guatemala; Samuel O. Ojo, Nigeria; Khin M. Lwin, Burma; Jose M. Nakpil, Philippine Islands; Apostolos S. Vassiliadis, Greece; and Satya N. Jayanty, India...
Trimmed. In Quezaltenango, Guatemala, Telegrapher Cesar Arnulfo Anleu persuaded a reluctant barber to give him a shave and haircut in exchange for his $1 national lottery ticket, which next day won the $6,000 grand prize...
...week's end estimates were down to some 200 dead and 300 to 500 seriously injured.* The government's gravest problem was taking care of the thousands of homeless. Good neighbors pitched in; airborne supplies were dispatched from Panama (by the American Red Cross), Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico...
...Guatemala's 6,000 rail workers went out on strike. In all the republic not a boxcar moved; 2,000,000 bananas rotted on the tracks. Passengers stranded as long as 40 hours in strike-halted trains finally had to beg for food in mountain hamlets and hitchhike back into the cities. Cattle died in stock trains marooned on main lines and sidings...
...Worcester, Mass.; David L. Hedberg, Worcester, Mass.; Ronald E. Huebsch, Darton, Conn.; Douglas M. Kinney, Lake Forest, Ill.; Frank Manheim, Kausas City, Mo.; John J. McNamara, Jr., Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Philip G. Pratt, Windsor, Conn.; John S. Steinhart, Chicago, Ill.; Robert M. Stroud, St. Louis Mo.; Rene E. Vielman, Guatemala.; Edward H. Cass, Manager, Shaker Heights, Ohio...