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...little bit, and held one conference - at which no notes were taken. He did not bother to consult the Petroleum Administrator about the alternatives, or WPB about the availability of critical materials, transportation and manpower, or the Navy about the possibility of sending oil up from Seattle by tanker through the Inside Passage. "I am not familiar with Washington situations and setups," explained the Dean. Then Dean Graham sat down and wrote a one-page memorandum recommending Canol. General Somervell okayed it the same day. There was no estimate of the cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Price of Unpreparedness, I | 12/6/1943 | See Source »

Cargill had time for one more ship experiment, the 12,500-ton tanker, Victoria, which was completed in the Albany yard in 1941, sold to Argentina in time to become the first Argentine ship torpedoed in World War II. The Victoria did not sink. She was torpedoed in what was thought to be the engine room, just under the stack, but the stack was a phony. The engine room was somewhere else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRODUCTION: The Farmer Goes to Sea | 9/13/1943 | See Source »

Hung with the show were passages from Elisofon letters. Sample: "I went on two bombing missions. The first was a sweep on the lookout for Axis shipping. ... I got into a Mitchell's nose. . . . We fan across some shipping. The tankers were escorted by two Axis destroyers. ... I was so petrified by seeing the flak coming up towards us ... that I made practically no pictures over the target. I have no shots of the destroyers or the flak. It was all I could do to get the single shot of the tanker through the nose of the plane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Young Campaigner | 6/28/1943 | See Source »

...absorb most of the land & sea transport business after the war. OWI argued sensibly that the more planes there are the more ships, trucks and railroad cars will be needed to fuel and supply them. According to Civil Aeronautics Administrator Charles I. Stanton, more than two 10,000-ton tanker loads of gasoline would be needed to refuel enough Clipper trips from New York to England to carry the cargo that one 10,000-ton freighter could take across in a single voyage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Half a Million Planes | 6/14/1943 | See Source »

Voyage No. 1 is made by a tanker laden with high-test gas. While steaming through foggy weather the ship is torpedoed, and her flaming decks are abandoned just before she goes down. The survivors of a subsequent machine-gunning and ramming are picked up and taken to New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Jun. 7, 1943 | 6/7/1943 | See Source »

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