Word: okay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...planes in the world. Weather was not too good and shortly after noon Pilot Mamer dropped down at Butte, Mont, for a scheduled landing, lingered until the skies cleared. Then he drummed away over the mountains toward Billings, Mont. His last report: "Cruising at 9,000 ft. with everything okay...
What raised his spirits was a telephone call from the Esterbrook brothers, who were in Washington to arrange a $64,000,000 Government loan to save their shaky railroad empire. They had the okay of the F. R. A. but needed one from the Federal court in their own district. Their regular judge had just died. Senator Squires' job would be to see that the right judge took his place. The Senator and Darnell visited the Esterbrooks' empire estate to arrange terms. Darnell discovered shy young Bob Esterbrook, whose reserve soon vanished on his later visit to Washington...
...weather relatively smooth. Flying above the clouds Capt. Bohnet brought his big ship to Pittsburgh without trouble. At 6:33 p. m. he crossed the airport "cone of silence" at 5,000 ft. out of sight of ground. He was ordered to circle once while another plane came in. "Okay," he replied. For four minutes, as required, he flew west, gradually mushing down through the clouds. The ceiling was about 800 ft. and he broke through it in a slow wheeling turn over the little town of Clifton about three minutes after telling the field he was "okay...
Said he: "What the hell! I better fly solo. I'll take a chance. But having a woman with you ... is too much responsibility. If I get drowned, okay. But if she gets drowned, there'd be trouble...
...Temple being vaccinated. It was taken two days ago but it's good, it's cute. CUTE, cute picture." Dallas had Mexican Red Shirts arrested in Mexico City and Kansas City somewhat wistfully offered a view of the last session of the Bi-Cameral Legislature in Nebraska. "Okay, Dallas." or "Okay, Miami, you take the network," Editor Huse would direct. Or, if San Francisco had a picture of a missing lowan, of no interest to outsiders, Des Moines could get New York's permission to have the picture flashed to the Des Moines Register and Tribune when...