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...doesn't have? The answer seems to be: 'Nothing-but he has it in New Hampshire.' " As for Truman, Reston reported that the "best opinion," which he did not identify, was that the President would win. The Fair-Dealing New York Post's William V. Shannon agreed: Kefauver "has only a slim chance of getting even one of the eight [convention votes...
When he moved into Sudan, Texas (pop. 1,400) about four years ago, Offie Shannon was hardly noticed. A 46-year-old Texas farmer, Shannon went into the grain business, and he and his wife helped pour the concrete for his first grain elevator. But before long, he was the talk of the town. A one-man building boom, Shannon built close to $750,000 worth of warehouses, stores and houses. He was elected president of the local chamber of commerce. In his spare time, Shannon wrote and started to film a movie on the life of Christ, with...
Last week the secret was out. Shannon was charged by the Government with fraudulently selling $869,161 worth of grain which he had stored (for pay) for the Agriculture Department's Commodity Credit Corporation. Even though he was the first to be nabbed and one of the biggest, Shannon wasn't the only one. Lindsay Warren's General Accounting Office last week reported that CCC was short more than $3,800,000 in stored grain...
...understood, however, that the Air Reserve Officers Training Corps, which currently shares its quarters with the Army R.O.T.C. unit in Shannon Hall, has an option on Claverly Senior House...
After six weeks of pondering, Iowa Judge Shannon B. Charlton finally made up his mind on a question before the court: Was Methodist William B. Small of Waterloo unmistakably clear in his instructions when he left the income from $75,000 of his estate for the benefit of "persons who believe in the fundamental principles of the Christian religion"? (TIME, Oct. 22.) Judge Charlton's answer...