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Sirs: ... In a publication usually so reliable and authentic as TIME, the misstatements and inaccuracies you made must have been the result of confusion and conflicting reports caused by the loss of wire and radio communications following the storm. In justice to your readers and the afflicted community we know that your generous publication will open its columns to correct erroneous impressions [TIME, Sept. 27]. ... It will interest your readers to know that Miami, Magic City, referred to-is far from being "'wiped from the map." The city's skyline stands without a gap and business proceeds...
...Radioed Request. Signor Mussolini, who was carrying bricks as a stonemason's helper when young Austen Chamberlain was Civil Lord of the Admiralty (1895-1900), cabled the British Foreign Office last week his desire for a personal conference with Foreign Secretary Sir Austen Chamberlain. Underlings at the Foreign Office palpitated, scurried. The request of Il Duce del Fascismo was coded, then put on the air by a potent wireless transmitter. The radio operator of Sir Warden Chilcott's yacht Dolphin caught the message, carried it to Sir Austen Chamberlain. He, vacationing in Corsican waters, was soon steaming aboard...
...dark bed thinking about his past day's business. He caught his breath, lay deathly still, gasped, sprang up, lit his candle, paced his floor. He pored through the telephone book, telephoned the police, rushed to a series of addresses, called up the newspapers, searched hospitals, enlisted radio. His one clue was a name, "Penn." After three days, from London came a telegram signed by a Mr. Penn, allaying his fears, telling him that the next post would return to the druggist, unopened, the box of pills into which, in his night thoughts, the druggist had remembered having...
...country of popular government--popular with those in office, unpopular with the rest, the voice of the people must be heard at some favorable time. It usually resounds in November in stadium, forum, or in the still static affected vehicle of current propagandizing, the radio. What does it say? The answer is rather obvious, dividing into such natural divisions as did ancient Gaul: I like football; I like the Democratic Party; I like the Republican Party: And that is that...
...hundred men comprised the audience which heard the play by play report of the World's Series game as received on the Union radio yesterday afternoon. This afternoon the second of the games to be played at St Louis will be broadcasted at 2.30 o'clock in the Union Living Room...