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Public-Power Man. David Eli Lilienthal was born in the little town of Morton, Ill., the son of Jewish immigrants from a village near the old Austro-Hungarian city of Pressburg. He spent his boyhood in Valparaiso, Ind., where his father was a small merchant, went on to De Pauw University, where he was twice president of the student body and an editor of the school paper. He turned into a promising light heavyweight boxer, and met a girl named Helen Marian Lamb...
WALTER GANZ Valparaiso, Chile...
...Santiago, ambitious Leftist Lautaro Ojeda, editor of the small bi-weekly Economista, noisily called attention to Easter Island, Chile's Polynesian possession. This year, when the Angamos made the annual voyage 1,900 miles west from Valparaiso bearing supplies and several officials, some Santiago newsmen went along. What they later told of the island's wonders, and its potentialities for growing sugar, pineapples and other tropical produce, roused Editor Ojeda to some of his hottest editorials...
...opening contest of the double-header, 5,942 assembled fans saw Holy Cross tie the all-time high scoring mark at the Boston Garden with a 76 to 49 whelping of Valparaiso. G F P Davis, lf 1 0 2 Gantt 0 0 0 Page, rf 0 5 5 Gannon 0 0 0 Petrillo 0 1 1 Hauptfuhrer, c 6 1 13 Mariaschin, lg 5 3 13 Brady 0 0 0 Henry, rg 0 1 1 Totals...
Through the grant of a free port at Chilean Valparaiso, Perón got another thing he dearly wanted: an outlet on the Pacific. There Argentines planned soon to build port installations and a big meatpacking plant. Another result of the accord: a vehicular tunnel will be driven right through the Andes...