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Pochapin fortified himself with a selective jury, headed by veteran Artist John Sloan, assisted by Critic-Painter Walter Pach, Painter Howard Patterson, Academician Alphaeus Philemon Cole. Pochapin's jurymen share his crusading zeal...
...Wendell Willkie tarred with the Democratic brush? Captain Joseph Patterson's New York Daily News, bitter Willkie foe, relentlessly tells its 2,000,000 daily readers that Willkie was once a "Tammany Democrat." Willkie opponents within the G.O.P. sneer at his One-Worldliness as an imitation of Henry Wallace. Many a plain G.O.P. voter wonders from time to time...
...last week United's president, William Allan Patterson, in three consecutive and almost identical statements (in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.) had made his position clear: United believes in the "chosen instrument" as the best U.S. policy in international aviation...
...Said Mr. Patterson last week: "We, by our own conduct, can create chaos which leads us direct to Government monopoly. . . . Let us take one company and get behind it. In that way we can satisfy our individual ambitions and create a strong organization under private enterprise to compete against Government-operated monopolies...
...Cons. Bill Patterson had scarcely stopped talking when the let's-compete school spoke up again. Speaking before the Pittsburgh Rotary Club, C. Bedell Monro, Pennsylvania Central Airlines' seadrome-enthusiast president (TIME, May 24), lashed out against the "anesthesia of complacent monopoly." He insisted that the reason the U.S. is a top-rank air power is that it had so many domestic lines competing in peacetime. He saw no reason why the same argument should not apply to world flying after the war. And he had no misgivings about the size of the postwar air market...