Word: hangared
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...President Ford should put Air Force One in the hangar for at least eight months and stay home and begin realizing the real problems we have here...
...tentative observation was that the itinerant President was becoming so commonplace and even dubious a spectacle at home that the White House jets, once landed back in America this week, ought to be put in the hangar for a long time...
...drivers park their rigs along the taxiway, drop the trailers and line up the tractors next to a large hangar. No one can use his own equipment here, in the interest of fairness, so each man looks for another truck that is the same model...
Frank Grinnel, a retired trucker himself, is the organizer of the affair. "I've been associated with the Roadeo since 1949," he says as he unloads equipment from the back of a station wagon. The beer cooler goes in the shade by the hangar. "Yes, we've been having these for years now. Used to be there was more interest, more people turn out. But it'll be all right, you'll see." His manner is gruff but friendly; everyone here seems to know...
There is no shortage of food in Managua; the only problem last week was that most of it was piled up in an airport hangar far away from the hungry and homeless of the city. A bevy of Red Cross volunteers and unctuous army officers waited to do young Somoza's bidding; for the moment, he had other things on his mind, namely his misplaced automobile. "Where is my car?" he demanded. "I want the person who took it arrested immediately," he said, and ran off in search of the culprit. Silence. Since nothing could be done without...