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MABEL S. SHAW, Publisher, Dixon Evening Telegraph WM. V. SLOTHOWER, Mayor of the City of Dixon WALTER C. KNACK, President, Dixon Chamber of Commerce Dixon...
...Evening Register; Harry S. Ashmore, Political writer, Greenville (S. C.) News; Don Burke, editorial associate and writer, Life Magazine; James E. Colvin, reporter, Chicago Daily News; Sanford L. Cooper, cable editor, Pittsburgh Press; Neil O. Davis, editor and publisher, Lee County Bulletin, Auburn, Als.; Robert E. Dickson, cable and telegraph editor, New York World-Telegram; Donald Grant, reporter, Des Moines Register and Tribune; Henning Heldt, reporter, Jacksonville Journal; Everett R. Holles, cable editor, United Press; Victor O. Jones, sports editor and assistant managing editor, Boston Globe; Robert Lasch, foreign news editor and editorial writer. Omaha World-Herald; Edward M. Miller...
...extension of Myron Taylor's mission was a hint that the Pope's message had great temporal significance. The public still knew nothing about it. Speculated the London Daily Telegraph & Morning Post: "It may well be that the Vatican is now beginning to feel that the time is approaching when a more definite line should be given to the Roman Catholic Church throughout the world...
Before that summer was over, the U-boats had sunk 100 ships (200,000 tons) by gun, bombs, mine and torpedo. Cruising within sight of the lights of Staten Island, one sub hove to on three different nights and cut transatlantic and Central American telegraph cables. The Germans mined the mouths of the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, laid other fields off Barnegat and Long Island. One of the mines smashed a hole in the battleship Minnesota, which limped into port, was laid up for the duration. Another mine sank the U.S. cruiser San Diego a few miles off Long Island...
...American Telephone & Telegraph anteroom on lower Broadway, the competitive bidding fight drew to a close early this week. Anti-competitors won all the arguments, but lost the prize...