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Like most newsmen, Scripps-Howard Columnist Robert Ruark is fed up with Hollywood's fantastic idea of what working reporters are like. Last week, Ruark, a working reporter for six years before he turned columnist, grabbed at a chance to set Hollywood straight; a moviemaker had asked how he...
The representatives of Russia's Tass news agency make a great show of acting like reporters. But last week such members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors as Columnist David Lawrence and Scripps-Howard Editor Walker Stone thought it was time for a showdown on the question: Are...
Off Southern California, Dr. Carl L. Hubbs of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography was having good fishing with a new kind of deep-sea trawl. Its mouth is held open by a broad, V-shaped steel beam that acts like an airplane wing in reverse, making the net dive downward...
Congratulations to TIME, May 28, and Scripps-Howard Correspondent Jim Lucas for the news focus on the Panamanian ship-registry infamy [U.S. and foreign merchant ships trading with the enemy]. Southern California's Reserve "Privateer Squadron" VP-772 is the patrol squadron mentioned in the story.
Panamanian registry of merchant ships is a handy thing for shippers and seamen who want to make big money breaking embargoes-or trading with the enemy. In 1925, Panama passed a law permitting foreign shipowners to switch their ships to Panamanian nationality by registering at any Panama consulate for a...