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...Oriente Province, where armed rebellion still sputtered and flared last week, Cubans learned of the resourcefulness of Corporal Gort. With two privates Corporal Gort captured six men accused of participating in the rebel raid on San Luis fortnight ago (TIME, May 8) and started to march them back to Santiago. Suddenly he realized that he was outnumbered two to one. Drawing his revolver he shot four prisoners dead and herded the other two into town...
...slum clearance, etc. etc. and another faction that wanted to spend less than $1,000,000,000 for the same purposes. ¶ On June 3, 1898 Richmond Pearson Hobson won the nation's applause by sinking the Merrimac to bottle up the Spanish fleet in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba. Last week President Roosevelt pinned a Congressional Medal of Honor on the Hobson breast for that feat. Mr. Hobson is nowadays a famed anti-narcotics crusader (TIME, March 2, 1931). ¶ Long and loyal service was rewarded last week when President Roosevelt appointed Robert Hayes Gore of Florida...
...profoundest ocean abyss yet plumbed by man ! Editorially the Journals were equally exciting. They flayed Tammany and the Trusts, boomed Bryan, whanged McKinley, eagle-screamed at Spain until they brought on war. Hearst. getting himself commissioned an ensign, leaped pantless from his launch at the battle of Santiago, rounded up 26 dripping Spaniards on the beach, herded them at pistol's point into his chartered steamer and delivered them in person to Admiral Schley.* Nor was this flair for the theatrical a symptom of professional adolescence. In later years, a genius for adventure, he owned a cinema company, promoted...
Menocalists: General Mario G. Menocal, Dr. Santiago Verdeja, Dr. Pedro Martinez Fraga...
...Urology: Santiago (Chile-), Dr. Waldemar Coutts; Rio de Janeiro, Dr. Americo Valerio; Mexico City, Dr. Luis Rivero Borrell; Havana, Drs. Arturo Garcia Casariego, Luis F. Rodriguez Molina...