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Cuauhtemoc; below are a plumed serpent (the god Quetzalcoatl) and various Indian types. Other walls are crowded with Mexican heroes, symbols of Indian deities and illustrations of Communications Ministry activities-railroad locomotives, bridges, telegraph lines...
...Number, Please. A new telephone with a dial that lights up when the handset is lifted was announced by American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Estimated cost to a user: 25? extra per month...
Last week, without explanation, the duke dropped the case. Presumably the government has agreed to take over Chatsworth itself as a national museum in lieu of the death duties. "The dispersal of this collection," the Daily Telegraph said approvingly, "would have been a tragic and irretrievable loss, for the greatest of its incomparable treasures had its value enhanced by the company it kept...
Died. William Ewert Berry, first Viscount Camrose, 74, editor in chief and chairman of the Daily Telegraph, largest of Britain's prestige dailies; of a heart attack; in Southampton, England. Welshman Berry and his brother, now Viscount Kemsley, built the world's largest one-family publishing empire (32 newspapers and 74 magazines...
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER THE MORNING TELEGRAPH DAILY RACING FORM NEW YORK CITY