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Senator Wagner and associates were deluged with recovery plans. Organized labor had one. The National Association of Manufacturers had a second. Economists, experts, bankers and businessmen trooped in with many another. Day after day press headlines blazed away over speculative stories of what U. S. Industry could expect from the...
The low Gothic Vaulting of the Vagabond's narrow cell grew dim in the dusk of the late afternoon. Outside the rain drizzled down, blanket upon blanket, showing the streets below a black ribbon in which closely wrapped figures hastened under the shuddering arcs to the bright shelter of heated...
Until recently General Carias' career had been studded with bad luck. Since 1892 he had been best known as a revolutionary. Last year General Carias wisely included in his platform a guarantee of adequate protection for foreign investments (United Fruit furnishes 65% of Honduras' wealth, employs 250,000...
British female flyers kept searching parties busy last week. Misses Joan Page and Audrey Sale-Barker, making a leisurely flight from Cape Town to England, lost themselves in low clouds over Nairobi. A stiff wind blew them off-course, crashed their plane into a boulder-studded ridge. For two days...
In their scarlet, gold-laced uniforms last week the Beefeaters carefully removed from the Tower not only the crown and the sceptre but a whole shop windowful of diamond-studded ornaments. Piling into motorcars they took these to St. James's Palace, guarded them during the night.