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...TIME, April 28).† Like Col. Lindbergh. Lieut.-Colonel Turner flew a Lockheed plane, but one more powerfully motored. Col. Lindbergh carried his wife as copilot. On her account he was obliged to make the flight as jarless as possible. That meant smoothly overcoming all air conditions, no excuses valid. They reached Roosevelt Field from Glendale, Calif, in 14 hr. 45 min. 32 sec. Lieut.-Colonel Turner flew from Los Angeles to Curtiss Airport five miles short of his goal. Roosevelt Field, in 15 hr. 37 min., almost an hour slower than the Lindberghs. He had alighted twice in between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Lindbergh Unrivalled | 5/26/1930 | See Source »

With childish faith in the innate goodness of man, the Student Council's committee on elections has again this year mailed out ballots which require no signature form the student casting the vote. A new precedent was set last year when ballots did not require signatures to be valid, and the Council was properly-chided for believing that even the comparatively pure campus elections had achieved the millenium of political honesty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNE GRANDE INNOCENCE | 5/20/1930 | See Source »

...emotional energies unconfined leave people flaccid. Arbitrarily confined, they burst out with explosive energy. But when disciplined willingly and intelligently, they may provide the motive power to carry human culture and human happiness to the new high levels of the future. . . . Orderliness, obedience, conformity, chastity, monogamy, such ideals are valid only if they promote deeper and more vital values; only if they serve to bring personalities into blossom; only if they call out to the full the possibilities of the self; only if they make for rich, intense, growing, creative experience. Morality must be a means...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Mental Hygiene | 5/19/1930 | See Source »

...since the Civil War. Arkansas issues running back as early as 1838, Florida issues of 1834 and 1839. bonds issued by Georgia during the reconstruction period, Louisiana bonds repudiated in 1872, post-war issues in North Carolina and both pre-war and post-war issues in South Carolina. The validity of some of the issues is contested, but the Supreme Court of the U S held the North Carolina bonds to be valid as long ago as 1904. (South Dakota v. North Carolina, 192 U. S. 286.) The U. S. held some of the defaulted bonds in the Indian Trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 5, 1930 | 5/5/1930 | See Source »

Possibly the trouble is that His Holiness has not scrupulously paid the 10,000 rupees annual tribute he must pay the Mahara-jadhiraya of Nepal according to a still-valid "perpetual unity" signed in 1856. Whatever the trouble, the Grand Dalai Lama despatched couriers weeks ago who reached the terminus of a Chinese telegraph last week and sent frantic appeals for troops to the Chinese Nationalist Government in Nanking, promising to pay them well if they will travel and march about 2,500 miles to the defense of Lhasa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEPAL: 'Perpetual Tribute | 4/28/1930 | See Source »

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