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...down structure Graebner saw that its worshipers were "mostly elderly women with pale, deeply lined faces partly covered with grey shawls. . . . Every few seconds they gave the sign of the cross or touched their foreheads to the floor. Most of them seemed much happier afterwards...
...only in details. In 1899-at the age of eight-redheaded Carl Spatz (later changed to Spaatz) was the youngest linotype operator in Pennsylvania. He operated the machine in the Boyertown, Pa. print shop where his Pennsylvania Dutch father and grandfather published the Berks County Democrat. Carl had a happier time playing the guitar, which Father Spatz taught him in the evening. Father Spatz, who became a state senator, got him an appointment to West Point, so off he went in 1910, lugging his guitar...
Crestfallen North American Co.-which in a happier era the President had once cited as an example of a "good" holding company-has 90 days to decide whether to surrender to SEC's disintegration order or to carry its battle on to the Supreme Court. SEC was inclined to hope that it would, since a Supreme Court ruling would decide the issue once and for all, make it unnecessary for SEC to fight four other death sentence challenges now in the lower courts. But even before last "week's decision five big systems had knuckled under, filed disintegration...
...international meddling' in line with Republican policy. Pennsylvania's Pew-Grundy organization has been strengthened considerably by the election of Governor Edward Martin, an Old Guardsman. Both Pew and Grundy are New Deal haters and a little afraid of Willkie's progressiveness. They would be much happier with a quieter and more conservative...
...official Radio Morocco proclaimed Admiral Darlan "Chief of State in French Africa." Last week, using the more modest title of High Commissioner, he said: "The people of North Africa feel that America will liberate them from the Germans. They believe the coming of the Americans will mean a happier life for them. Our armed forces are anxious to fight against the Germans again. But they do not want to fight under conditions that prevailed in 1940. They need tanks, planes and modern equipment. It would be in the best interests of the United Nations to give the weapons President Roosevelt...