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...head the N.F.A.S. the ship operators chose ruddy, suave, Almon E. Roth, 57, known in West Coast shipping circles as one employers' representative who could match brains with razor-witted Longshoreman, Harry Bridges. Roth, as president ot the Waterfront Employers Association of the Pacific Coast, struggled with Bridges, but was finally instrumental in settling the paralyzing shipping strike...
Following naturally along the lines of fairness from love ot war and the post war, Professor Sorokin went on to say that after the war the nations must gather into an international organization...
...will be down to $8 billions, almost a third less than in 1932, when fixed charges were 30% higher than railway operating income. With this new financial freedom of action assured, airlines and bus lines full of plans for a postwar passenger boom could well ponder the warning words ot the jubilant railroad man who told Railway Age last week: "Our competitors who are anticipating a walkover in taking traffic from the railways are in for a most unpleasant surprise...
...professor's hand and said: "I got more out of that course in Shakespeare than out of any other. . . . What a wonderful play Macbeth was. I've" always wondered how it came out." Neither Cross nor Canby would have anything to do with such endless exegesis ot an author, and they managed gradually to impress their more liberal views on the Yale faculty as a whole...
...heart ailment; in Santa Monica. A onetime jack-of-all-trades (jockey, candy butcher, song plugger, minstrel man), he was a Broadway favorite before he went to Hollywood in 1934, thereafter played more than 50 wry-humored cinema roles -nearly all of them out of the side ot his mouth...