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...Terra president. He felt cramped in his constitutional compartment of powers, looked for elbowroom. Last month he noted with interest Montevideo businessmen's protest meetings against heavy taxes. He called in toward Montevideo the regiments he most trusted in the volunteer Army, set them to guard all roads inland from Montevideo's peninsula. The Navy had already been reduced to one small cruiser. Looking for a safe spot to live he turned to the Fire Department which is organized on military lines. To the firehouse he went, ordered the hose laid out, set up his headquarters. Then...
...chronic myocarditis and interstitial neuritis: in Manhattan. Son of an English-born harness-maker, he gave up trying to be a Pentecostal minister, built up a huge chain of utilities. He sold his National Public Service Corp. to Day & Zimmerman, Inc. in 1926 for reputedly $250,000,000 and Inland Power & Light...
...earth still trembled. By early morning the major temblors had been estimated at 23. In the devastated area, which extended as far as 60 mi. inland, property had been destroyed in 14 towns and cities. More than 4,000 had been injured. The dead were reckoned...
Belying her name, Zona Gale's literary position is not in stormy latitudes but among calm inland waters. Wiser than her generation, she has taken not the whole U. S. to be her province but only her own small town of Portage, Wis. There, like Candide, she cultivates her literary garden, is content with small, home-grown blooms. Older and gentler than when she wrote Miss Lulu Bett, she still likes to tell a long story briefly, intensively, in quiet words...
...place, now called Istakhr, is near Shiraz inland from the Persian Gulf. Darius planed the face of a mountain for grey building stone. Against the mountain base he built a terraced platform, 1,000 ft. wide, a third of a mile long and upon it started to build palaces. His descendants continued construction-Nerxes 485-465 B. C.), Artaxerxes...