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Another TiME-bearing cornerstone is that of Newark's Second Presbyterian Church, containing the issue of Nov. 7, 1932 (cover picture: Common Citizens...
...dissident last week was Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, 55, pastor of Newark's Old First Church. He-a member of Presbyterian boards and committees, a sonorous orator and middle-of-the-road theologian-declined to attend the Assembly or allow himself to be considered a candidate for Moderator, on the grounds that "acrimony" or "controversy" might result. A possible source for acrimony is that Dr. Foulkes is a member of the potent Presbyterian General Council, which has been accused of running things high-handedly...
Quiet enough to permit passengers to talk to one another in normal voices and to allow radio music to be heard, the new Condor will be put into service by Eastern Air Transport out of Newark to Miami this week. Eight others are under construction at Curtiss-Wright's St. Louis plant...
...Gregory Mangin, of Newark, N. J., who has never won an important tournament outdoors: his second consecutive U. S. Indoor Tennis Championship against a crack field including Clifford Sutler, Francis. Shields, George Lott, Berkeley Bell; 6-1. 6-3, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2, in the final against Sutter; in Manhattan. ¶ Glenn Cunningham of Kansas: a mile race in the Knights of Columbus Games, with Glen Dawson of Tulsa second, Carl Coan of Penn third and Gene Venzke of Penn, who set the world's record of 4:10 a year ago and has hitherto been Cunningham...
...Secretary of State Cordell Hull, with a bad cold in Washington; Pennsylvania's U. S. Senator James John Davis and President Edward Eugene Loomis of Lehigh Valley Railroad, of appendicitis in Pittsburgh and Sayre, Pa.; President Herbert Nathan Straus of Newark's L. Bamberger & Co. department store, of heart trouble in Manhattan: Dancer Jansci ("Jenny") Dolly, of three broken ribs, a pierced lung and lacerations (motor accident) in Bordeaux...