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...Charles Hardy Eastwood, Newark water equipment manufacturer, declared that he sends employes into every flood-afflicted area, foots the bill himself, considers it good advertising. During the severe floods last spring, Eastwood had men with portable chlorinators in 14 States. Where they worked there were no cases of disease attributable to polluted water...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Watermen | 6/22/1936 | See Source »

...handsome profit. Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes tickets cost $2.50 each. Of this, $1 goes into the Hospital Fund and operating expenses, the remainder into prizes. Twenty major prizes, a total of $3,304,780 went to U. S. ticket-holders last week. Most preposterous winner was Mrs. Austin Jackson, Newark Negro, who won $50,000 on Thankerton. Afraid of being kidnapped, she bolted her door, locked her windows, pulled down the shades, refused to come out for three days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Epsom Downs | 6/8/1936 | See Source »

...Route No. 9, preceded by an automobile to clear traffic. The coach tooled along at a fine rate to the leafy little hamlet of Marlboro, site of the second change. At Freehold the party paused for luncheon, just two miles short of the best hamburg stand between Newark and Cape May. Tearing through Toms River, but not fast enough to become enmeshed in the speed traps just south of that place or embroiled with the neighborhood's notoriously strict taxidermist-justice of the peace, the Valiant reached Beachwood, stopped for the day. Actual driving time: 6:31:24. Average...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Mrs. Dibble's Drive | 5/25/1936 | See Source »

Next morning everyone was up in time to watch the sunrise over Manhattan and the New Jersey meadows. Arrived at Lakehurst, the passengers found a rigid customs examination waiting them, finally flew off to Newark by American Airlines. Dr. Eckener went to work parrying questions from newshawks, preparing his ship for the return trip this week. In U. S. papers the happy, goateed old man received columns of tributes. In Germany a Nazi ban prevented his name from being mentioned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Luftschiff at Lakehurst | 5/18/1936 | See Source »

...occupy these quarters during the quickest available passage across the North Atlantic will, after the maiden voyage, cost $400 one way, $720 round trip. Ten round trips are scheduled for this summer. Arriving at Lakehurst, passengers will pass through Customs, be ferried to Newark by American Airlines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Luftschiff to Lakehurst | 5/11/1936 | See Source »

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