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*Commented New York Herald Tribune's John Elliott, least excitable of U. S. correspondents in Berlin: The vote "was probably the most overwhelming defeat any government has sustained in the history of parliamentary institutions. . . . Probably not since Louis XVIII and his court were brought back to Paris in the...
Both companies are venerable. In 1852 Harry and Clement Studebaker began making covered wagons in South Bend. Seven years later Thomas White perfected a sewing machine. The Studebaker covered wagons were joined by electric cars about 1900, chiefly because of the foresight of Frederick Samuel Fish who had entered the...
Last week in North Carolina the annual "tobacco break" was again taking place. Highways were filled with trucks and wagons, crowds jammed into the warehouses. Their crops reduced by abandoned acreage, drought and insects, the growers were delighted when the chanting did not stop at the "ay-ay-ay'...
Old Grocers. "Acker, Merrall & Condit has for a long time catered only to the wealthier people and today they are few enough, so that, combined with the additional burden of high rentals which landlords would not reduce . . . receivership was the only logical step. . . ." Thus trouble came last week to a...
From Miami, where he had arrived from South America, Playboy Richard Joshua Reynolds, 26, hurried home to Winston-Salem, closeted himself with family lawyers who told him what they knew about the death of his brother Smith, for which Smith's widow, the former Libby Holman, and his best...