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Then the depression dumped Marchant and Fridén into deep red ink, finally dumped Fridén right out. He went back to shoestring calculating, determined to invent a competing machine and at the same time avoid any patent fights. In one year flat he had it: with the $27,000 the market crash had left him, plus $25,000 from four California backers, he started the Fridén Calculating Machine...
What Price Victory? Economically, Italy's surrender is red ink on the U.S. ledger. If any U.S. hopeful thought the fall of Italy would mean an increase in anchovies and antipasto, olives and olive oil, his taste was more advanced than his economics. The Italians, who want peace, also want bread. And a good deal of the bread must come from...
...Topaze, a splashy red-&-black-ink 5? weekly, printed in Délano's native Santiago, Chile, is small (7¼ in. by 10¼ in.) and devoted largely to political cartoons. As a true barometer of Chile's political trends and moods, it invariably finds its way each week to the U.S. State Department, to the other chancelleries of the Western Hemisphere...
...Fred William Thomas, 44, sullen-eyed obstetrician furnished the "Countess" with prescriptions for the ingredients of invisible ink, says FBI. Lethargic (except when expounding Hitler's New Order) Dr. Thomas once spent a year in Ham burg as an exchange surgeon. He denied being...
These people buy Faith, a quarterly 16-page magazine printed in purple ink ("There is no subscription price . . . send a contribution once in a while"), the New Way Prayers (10? each), the Life-Study Fellowship Lessons (25? each or five for $1). Two-thirds of the buyers are women, many elderly, most of them in low-income brackets...