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Malcolm Baylis '49--Barbara Matheson (R. I. State...
...tons. Since then the Allies have sunk 170 Japanese bottoms, probably sunk 18, damaged 80. Altogether about 1,250,000 tons have been destroyed. But these sinkings have been largely offset by Jap seizures, requisitions and purchases-such as the huge coastwise fleets of British firms in China, Jardine, Matheson & Co. and Butterfield & Swire. Old ships which have had to be broken up have probably been at least partly replaced. New production, now somewhat under 500,000 tons a year, is increasing gradually toward a goal of about 750,000 tons a year. This is less than one-tenth...
...discovered Publisher Smyth's colleague, Canadian-born Walker Grey Matheson, 40, last week in Nelson Rockefeller's Office of Inter-American Affairs. He was writing short-wave broadcasts about the Far East for Latin America. Agent Matheson, who had gone to school in Hawaii, Peking, Shanghai, Rangoon, Tokyo, the Universities of Nevada, California and Mexico, knew the Japs well. In 1937, charged the FBI, they hired him to spy on the U.S. Communist Party. Boastful of his long friendship with Emperor Hirohito, he had taught philosophy at New York City's Queens College. As chief hack...
...Japan Agent Matheson met up with a Jap-and German-schooled British accountant named Irvine Harvey Williams. Williams became Living Age's president, and last week FBI's prisoner...
Died. The Most Rev. Samuel Pritchard Matheson, 89, longtime Primate of the Church of England in Canada (1909-31), retired Archbishop of Rupert's Land; in Winnipeg...