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...warm Sunday afternoon this week, word buzzed through the crowded stands at the Dayton, Ohio speedway that hard-driving Gordon Reid, 29, was a man to watch. "Flash" Reid was rated as a comer and was scheduled to drive in the Memorial Day race at Indianapolis. Fourteen thousand spectators were watching as Reid, gaining steadily, roared into third place in Dayton's ten-lap event. So, tensely, was Charlie Engle, the builder of Reid's low, powerful Engle-Stanko Special...
...British people are becoming vitally interested in the American political situation as the presidential campaign progresses," Richard L. Reid of the London News-Chronicle stated in an interview here yesterday...
...Reid, features editor of the London Liberal newspaper, is winding up a three-month visit to the United States under a Smith-Mundt fellowship. He refused to comment, however, on which candidate he thought the English people would favor...
...really none of my business to come over here and make statements on such controversial issues," Reid said. "Most of the British people actually are not familiar with the candidates, anyway, except for General Eisenhower...
...Reid also said he had no worries about the future state of Anglo-American relations. "The history of Britain's affairs with America has shown that both countries have come to realize that they have to get along with each other," Reid said. "That's especially true in the current world situation." He indicated that he thought Britain's role could only be that of a buffer force between the temperaments of Russia and this country...