Word: ingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...captain loses his ship, he loses his command even when attend- ing circumstances point entirely to his complete exoneration from blame. The Navy can do no less." Each captain that loses his ship must bear a responsibility due to that loss. Even though a court honorably acquits him of blame he must first assume the responsibility for the ship he commanded. Only by maintaining this standard can the high ideals and traditions of the Navy be preserved...
...luncheon Mr. George thanked Newton D. Baker, former Mayor of Cleveland and former Secretary of War, for his speech of goodwill, in which he urged American cooperation in Europe. Mr. George also thanked him for his cooperation during the War. The rest of his speech was spent in back- ing Mr. Baker's plea...
...horror of all his relatives and friends. Another youngster discovers that a certain blind alley in London is the stopping-place for a line of celestial omnibuses, conducted by such defunct immortals as Shelley, Dante and Sir Thomas Browne. A curate meets a Faun. A very worthy man attempt- ing to bring up his young fiancee by hand is aghast to see her escape from respectability into that other kingdom where the dryads of the Greeks still live and are happy. An eerie beauty quickens these six brief tales...
LITTLE Miss BLUEBEARD?Consist-ing mainly of Irene Bordoni's large eyes and Avery Hopwood's small talk...
Provisions are being made, particularly in the California fields, to store surplus crude oil, and by avoiding an abnormal increase in refining to prevent prices of gasoline and other products from break- ing to dangerous low levels. Some 30 Mid-Western refineries, including the Marland Refining Company's stills at Ponca City, Okla., are re- ported as closed during August. The principal exception to this general policy has been the Sinclair Co., which has recently opened its expanded refineries at Coffeyville, Kans...