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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...GAME SCHEDULE, LEAGUE A (Games on Court 2) Fri., Jan. 7 (2 p.m.) Adams-Dudley Mon., Jan. 10 (2 p.m.) Leverett-Eliot (7 p.m.) Kirk.-Dunster (8 p.m.) Winth'p-L'well Wed., Jan. 12 (2 p.m.) Dudl'y-Winth'p Thur., Jan. 13 (2 p.m.) Lever'tt-Ad'ms (7 p.m.) Lowell-Kirk. (8 p.m.) Eliot-Dunster GAME SCHEDULE, LEAGUE B (Games on Court 1) Fri., Jan. 7 (2 p.m.) Adams-Dudley Mon., Jan. 10 (2 p.m.) Leverett-Eliot (7 p.m.) Kirk.-Dunster (8 p.m.) W'th'p-Lowell Wed., Jan. 12 (2 p.m.) Dudley-W'th'p Thur...
...dead include: Ralph B. Laird, 22, Camas, Wash.; James Leonard Bryan, Portland, Ore.; Noel L. Brown, 18, Seattle; Roger W. Young, 19, Seattle; Leonard B. Wickman, Bellevue, Wash.; David B. Haerle, Portland, Ore.; Asbjorn Reese, Seattle; Harry C. Franzheim 3rd, North Seattle; Russell H. Palmer, 27, Vancouver, Wash.; Wallace Hartley, Mercer Island, Wash.; Don Lee Garrett, Portland...
...L. MARBURY...
...France, Télévision Française transmits from atop the Eiffel Tower, and is housed in probably the most modern and best designed TV studio in the world. But French TV has been handicapped by one of those illogical conflicts common among the logical French. Manufacturers have refused to go into full-scale production until the government increases its program budget ($11,000 for all of 1948). The government refuses to telecast more programs until more people have sets. Result: fewer than 5,000 sets in all France. Programs include first-run movies, interviews, operas and Parisian...
Their main target was the Hope-Aiken Act (TIME, June 28), under which the Government is free to lower price supports from 90% to 60% of parity after 1950. Led by Georgia's white-haired H. L. Wingate, the Southerners fought a three-day battle behind closed committee doors for a resolution urging Congress to repeal the Hope-Aiken Act, keep price supports at 90% of parity...