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...your issue of Nov. 30 you showed a picture of Senator Gore, and a news story to the effect that he had said at a banquet in Ottawa "To hell with Mr. Volstead...
...suppose I have too much sense of humor to be puritanical concerning a joke. The story in TIME was inexact. For instance I did not make a speech and I never made a speech in Montreal, and of course, I did not in Montreal or elsewhere say 'To hell with Mr. Volstead...
Here the authors put in what the producers perhaps thought was a touch original enough to warrant a $300,000 investment. The husband is unable to solve the situation. He goes back to his ship, leaving Dorothy Mackaill to select her own alternative. Safe in Hell is crude, trite, sporadically exciting...
Oldtime theologians thought of hell in terms of fire and brimstone-volcanic heat coming from inside the earth, whose core is probably no hotter than 1,500° C. Modern electrical engineers can produce steady temperatures of 2,000° C. in furnaces for the steel industry, and fortnight ago Chemist Robert Browning Sosman of U. S. Steel Corp. announced that with a heliostat and focusing mirror he had been able to capture 3,000° of the sun's heat (TIME, Dec. 21). With gas, temperatures as high as 4,600° have been obtained, but they could...
...white flame shot out of the opening. Experimenter Chesnut, trying for a still higher temperature, left the power on an instant too long. Graphite and iron carbide vaporized suddenly. The inside of the furnace burned away, the circuit broke, Engineer Chesnut had to build a new machine to play hell...