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...Italians comfortably out in front in commerical hydrofoil development is Carlo Rodriquez, 51, a tall, reticent Sicilian engineer whose Spanish ancestors settled in Italy 150 years ago. Since 1958 Rodriquez has turned out 42 hydrofoil ferries at his 500-man Messina shipyard. Today, his aliscafi wing between Venice and Trieste, thread the fjords of Norway, link Caribbean islands, and are about to begin regular service between Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Last year Rodriquez sold $3,100,000 worth of hydrofoils; this year, with $1,800,000 in sales so far, he expects to do substantially better...
...Elwell, Cedarhurst, Pa.; Todd Goodwin, Rochester, N. Y.; George J. Hill 3rd, Brookline; Edmund Jacobson, Jr., Chicago; Stephen J. Joyve, Hillsdale, N. J.; Stanley R. Loeb, Forest Hills, N. Y.; Walter M. H. Noble, San Francisco; Charles A. Platt 2nd New York City; Kurt Pollak, Boston; Juan Mario Rodriquez, Vegots, Colombia; David C. D. Rogers, Princeton, N. J.; John P. Rosenthal, New York; William Stroud, St. Louis; Juan Carlos Vollenweider. Buenos Aires, Argentius; John S. Whiting, Wayland; Charles M. Willet, Dedham; Reinald N. Wood, Marblehead; Ernest P. Young. Manchester, N. H.; and Oliver L. Picher. San Francisco. Undergraduate Manager...
Leading the club are President Vincento Rodriquez '41 of Puerto Rico and Vice-president Arthur L. Jaros '41 of New York. Gustavo Arajon is head of the Culture Committee, Richard Carroll of the Finance Committee, Jaros of the House Committee, and Carles Calderon of the Social Committee...
...Angeles whither Mexican law forbade Mexico's President to follow during his administration. The second wife, mother of two, singer, law & dentistry student, whom General Calles married in 1930, died with a double line of infantry in the street outside. Mexico's President Rodriquez & Cabinet calling at intervals. At her death the Chamber of Deputies went into mourning for three days...
...Corcoran. Calif., when arraigned on a charge of hitting his wife with a hoe, meticulous Julio Rodriquez denied the charge, declared it was not a hoe but a shovel...