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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...touches of bawdry, sexy double-entendres, shady epigrams, scatological jokes and the like which immediately reminded knowing readers of Captain Billy's Whiz Batig, Jim Jam Jems, Smokehouse Monthly. There, in fact, was a true clue to Hooey's publisher, listed in the masthead as Popular Magazines Inc., of Louisville, Ky. Popular Magazines Inc. is controlled by Wilford H. ("Captain Billy") Fawcett and his brother Roscoe (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Hooey | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

James M. Eaton resigned as general manager of Pan American Airways, succeeded Nicholas ('"Nikko") Saltus Ludington as president of Ludington Airline, Inc, Ludington lines, flying an hourly service between New York, Philadelphia and Washington, recently had its first fatal accident after 13 months of operation (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Personnel: Dec. 14, 1931 | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

...praise to Camden, N.J. for containing the factories of RCA-Victor Co., Campbell Soup Co., Armstrong Cork Co., Jantzen Knitting Mills, New York Shipbuilding Co., Congoleum-Nairn Inc. et al., and the house in which Poet Walt Whitman died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 7, 1931 | 12/7/1931 | See Source »

Potent is tight-lipped Copper Exporters, Inc., foreign sales agency for U. S. producers. This group was formed in 1926, has since set the price abroad. Katanga belongs to it. Foreign consumers have often complained bitterly about the price, roundly denounced the association. Although copper for export should theoretically be no more than the shipping rate above the New York price, the disparity has often been .0075? instead of the accepted .0025? per lb. Smaller members of the association have complained, found themselves up against a strong voting control which brooked little criticism. Last week all dissenters found...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Copper, Cates & Commotion | 12/7/1931 | See Source »

...summer (TIME, Dec. 30, 1929). Four times so far, at six-month intervals, planes of Alaskan Airways have overtaken the drive with supplies for the lonely herders. Last week General Manager Arthur W. Johnson started home from a visit to the Manhattan offices of the parent company American Airways Inc.-to chart routes for the next flight, which they expect to make next month, with three tons of food & supplies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Air Mushing | 11/30/1931 | See Source »

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