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Died. Lieut. William Cunningham Reeves, 25, younger son of Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. Fleet; when the Army plane he was piloting nudged a treetop, nosed down, burst into flames; near Burlingame, Calif.
Religion on the air was Dr. Floyd W. Reeves, longtime educator and now Personnel Director of Tennessee Valley Authority. He proposed a Government-owned & operated broadcasting system, controlled by a committee recruited from non-profit educational & cultural agencies. Dr. Reeves said he "spoke for the TVA." Where, asked the Board...
Last week, in throwing out the municipal motion to dismiss the Missouri Public Service suit, U. S. District Judge Albert L. Reeves declared: "It must be ruled that the Administrator of Public Works has no Constitutional authority to aid the defendants [i.e. Concordia] in the construction of the project. And...
Specialized air knowledge is only one of many qualifications the admiral brings to his new job. He is acknowledged a major tactician, superior to his famed bearded predecessor, Wartime Admiral Sims. The tradition of the U. S. Navy is that the best defense is an offense. The enemy must be...
An admiral's life at sea is not a gregarious one, lacking the close fellowship of the ward room of his younger days. As he steamed north last week to salute his President and take command of the fleet, Admiral Reeves had plenty of time for reflection. In his...