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Ever since scrappers set upon Britain's R-100 with hammer & tongs, Germany and the U. S. have alone borne the burden of dirigible development. But last week Russia hove upon the dirigible scene. Comrade Pourmal, recently appointed Soviet Chief of Dirigible Construction, issued a bold pronunciamento...
Commenting on the bold robbery, Charles Apted, Superintendent of caretakers declared he had no idea who took the clapper, or where it could be at present. "I would not like to say the apparatus was stolen," he continued, "but, rather that it was taken in fun, with the obvious intention of returning it when the excitement has died down...
...juggling" figures to suit his own economic prejudices. But most of Washington knew that the dispute was largely academic because estimating revenue at long range is largely guessing in the dark, with the chief factors of economic life beyond prediction. The House at least had made a bold and brave attempt to balance the Budget. The psychological value of that was worth almost as much as the billion dollars in new revenue...
Editorially the News told its 1,343,871 readers: "The King says he doesn't much care whether the oath goes or stays." But whether Queen Mary cares even the bold News did not tell...
...today" and that Capone would "be asked to inform the Government at once what plan he may have in mind." But in Washington, Attorney General Mitchell stated that his Department was "not doing anything about it." Observers agreed that the whole affair was a typical Hearstian exploit ? shrewd, bold, and precisely on the borderline of journalistic integrity...