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Startling error of omission in your airmail map (TIME, April 23, p. 24) is "the "Before Cancellation and After" route of American Airways from Buffalo, across Canadian soil, through Detroit and into Chicago. Cartographer and reporter both failed to delineate accurately any but the Newark-Buffalo portion of Mr. Cord's Newark-Chicago ''Valley Route." . . . The route is too important to omit. With its inauguration May 3, 1933, Mr. Cord's American Airways became the first transportation company to put geographically off-line Detroit on a direct New York-Chicago trunk line. How important this...
...extraordinary galaxy of "Who's Who" men and women will assemble in Newark, New Jersey on Tuesday, June 26, Wednesday, June 27, and Thursday, June 28, when the first Choosing-A-Career Conference for College men and women is held at the L. Bamberger & Co. Bankers, railroad presidents, and famous men of 31 different fields will speak on the advantages offered in the various fields of American affairs...
Born. To Marcia Gluck Davenport, biographer (Mozart), daughter of Singer Alma Gluck Zimbalist: a daughter; four hours after an airplane flew her from Newark at 15,000 ft. to avoid air bumps; in Pittsburgh...
...Washington professionally. Regular correspondents on the sidelines watched with unholy delight while their bosses showed their clumsiness at crossexamination. But among the editors was one old hand at picking up hot pokers held out by government officials. He was Arthur Joseph Sinnott, managing editor of the rich and prosperous Newark Evening News, biggest and best daily in New Jersey...
Managing Editor Sinnott, smart and Scotch, went to work for the News 29 years ago when he was 19. In 1912 he was sent to Washington where he remained until 1925, when the Scudders recalled him to Newark to take complete charge of their newspaper in fact if not in name. He was a crack Washington correspondent, would have made a crack politician. Alert, shrewd, tart, he took no windy nonsense from any Senator. From his desk in the Colorado Building he could gather news direct by telephone from practically every Government official in town except the President...