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...dilemma still faces the 15 who were not in the service. They have the option of finishing their education or of enlisting by June. If they enlist they will probably enter as Airmen and then be commissioned during their two years' service, probably serving the last six months as officers...
...million, 40-plane fleet of 415-m.p.h. Lockheed Electra turboprops similar to those recently ordered by American Airlines. Captain Eddie sat down with Lockheed President Robert Gross and signed an order for 40 Electras with an option on 30 more, each one to carry 66 passengers first-class, up to 91 air coach...
...first planes will be delivered in August 1958, and the entire fleet will be in service by July 1959. If Eastern exercises its option, the remaining 30 planes will be in service by November...
...genuinely knowledgeable candidate whose "warmth" and "sparkle" made him an acceptable contestant. In no time he had mounted the program's cash "plateaus" by identifying flour in five breads for $16,000, five desserts for $32,000 (taxcut to $20,090), found himself with the option of going all the way. Getting ready for his final appearance last week, he took his uniform to be cleaned. Pleaded the tailor: "Let me take it to my synagogue tonight and I'll pray over it." Dick went back to boning up on Volume 23 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (vegetables, vitamins...
...adman for the New York Times and Syracuse Post-Standard, did public relations (forthe Panama Canal), ran the Casa Grande (Ariz.) weekly Dispatch for two years before joining the Navy, then sold it at war's end. With his own $20,000, a borrowed $55,000, and an option to buy the News in his pocket, Tom Robinson persuaded such well-heeled Carolinians as former Army Secretary Gordon Gray and Robert M. and James G. Hanes, operators of one of the state's biggest textile mills, to put up about $450,000 to form the Charlotte News Publishing...