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South: Alabama v. Louisiana, at Montgomery; Kentucky v. V. M. I., at Lexington; North Carolina v. Davidson, at Chapel Hill; Navy v. Southern Methodist, at Baltimore; V. P. I. v. Maryland, at Norfolk...
Guilty Dummies Sirs: As a TIME subscriber, and a cover-to-cover reader, I want to enter protest against the last paragraph of your interesting and vivid report and description of the goodwill tour of 1,000 businessmen, 20 mi. at sea off Norfolk, Va., which appeared in your issue of Sept...
Negro Newspapers. Leading Negro weeklies are: Pittsburgh Courier (38,760) ; Baltimore Afro-American (24,300); Chicago Defender (110,000); Norfolk Journal & Guide (17,000) ; New York Amster dam News (26,458); New York Age (45,000); Boston Chronicle (not est.); Kansas City Call (16,661); St. Louis Argus (not est.) ; Atlanta Independent...
...with messages of doom. The cruiser Pittsburgh, flagship of the Asiatic Fleet, heard its death-sentence at Tsingtao, China. Fatal news reached the cruiser Rochester, oldest U. S. fighting ship (TIME, Sept. 1) and flag-bearer of the Special Service (Caribbean) Squadron, at Corinto, Nicaragua. Lying at Philadelphia and Norfolk the battleships Florida and Utah received word that they were to be scrapped, the Utah taken to sea as target for aerial bombs and big guns. Sixteen destroyers were notified that their lives would soon be over. Twenty-five submarines, snuggled like schools of fish into Pearl Harbor, Hawaii...
...Manhattan last week Special Police-man Julius Fuchs nabbed a man attempting to sneak into the subway without paying. In court the ride-stealer, William Cummings of Norfolk, Va., said: "I'm secretary of the Norfolk Railway Co. and I wanted to see whether it would be easy to avoid paying a fare on the New York subway line." He was fined $3, rode off in a taxicab...