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Particularly miffed because Caniff had not given it a chance to outbid Field, the Tribune-News syndicate also had a severe case of the haughties. The News's Publisher Joe Patterson had been virtually a stepfather to Terry: he chose Terry's name from 50 submitted by Caniff, himself added and the Pirates, and suggested the strip's Oriental locale. Now Joe Patterson will have to find someone else to match Caniff's slick draftsmanship, crackling dialogue and skilled adventure story. For his part, Caniff will have to create an entirely new character-cast and story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fun in Chicago | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

Head in hands, sportswriter Tod Schoonover stared at the telephone, suddenly grabbed it. Sacramento's Chamber of Commerce had tried to outbid Tacoma, raised a scrawny $8,000 and quit. He would make one last effort. Frenetically Schoonover phoned sporting friends-bowling alley operators, golfers, promoters, cafe owners. Ninety minutes later he had promises of $22,000. Yubi Separovich added $2,000. He and Edmonds then started after every solvent fan in town. In 48 hours they had $53,000, barely caught the night train to Los Angeles for the P.C.L. meeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sacramento's Saviors | 3/6/1944 | See Source »

...There would now seem to be no other way to a permanent Republican Party revival than deliberately to outbid the Democrats for the middle and lower-income groups. This is the inescapable lesson of 150 years of American party history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advice to Republicans | 10/4/1943 | See Source »

Horses. At Chicago's public auction of saddle horses fortnight ago, city farmers and suburbanites outbid horse dealers and liverymen to buy 100 horses at an average of $165 each-$35 over last year's price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Patterns | 6/15/1942 | See Source »

...since 1934, a few lively bars of the William Tell Overture and the wild, hyper-Western cry "Hi-Yo, Silver, away!" has announced that the Lone Ranger was riding again on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Last month the Ranger was riding a new range. The Blue Network had successfully outbid MBS, has been awarded the program (7:30 p.m. E.W.T.) by Sponsor General Mills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Hi-Yo, Silver, Plated | 6/8/1942 | See Source »

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