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In the damp, disused, musty wharf shed the 50 men stood and sat, impatient, griped, chilled: newsmen, cameramen, radiomen, technicians, bottleholders. They had been waiting a long time-two weeks at Swampscott, Mass., two days at Rockland, Me. They were angry as a bunch of bears with sore haunches. They...
Fishermen. Off Palm Beach, Fla., a 426-lb. blue marlin simultaneously bit on the hooks of two fishing ministers. At Key West a motorist drove into a canal, trapped two snappers inside his car.
Wodehouse in the Groove Sirs: In the July 14 issue we read (under Radio) more about P.G. Wodehouse and his broad casts from Germany. I am prompted to say that on the evening of July 1, while "fishing around" in the short-wave band, I picked up "Berlin calling-" and...
≤≤Cinemactress Anna Neagle headed home for London, agreed that "Hollywood has forgotten about the world." ≤≤ For $1 a year Vincent Astor turned over to the Coast Guard his $2,500,000 yacht Nourmahal, made famous by many a Roosevelt fishing cruise. An earlier Nourmahal, sold by...
Treasury Secretary Morgenthau left Washington on a ten-day fishing trip last week with a light heart. He had at last found an effective way to sell large amounts of defense bonds to the general public, thus straighten the worst kink in his three-month-old savings-bond drive.