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...your information and future protection, I should like to warn you that the correspondent who sent you the item about my search for red flannels (TIME, Jan. 14) has, I feel, been deliberately inaccurate in his account. This is in no way intended as a criticism of TIME nor is it prompted by a desire to secure a correction of the inaccurate statement...
...cellar of the Cuban Embassy at Washington. General Carlos Garcia Velez rummaged through the last dusty stack of state documents. Then he mopped his dirty forehead, admitted failure in his search. For weeks, General Garcia Velez had been looking for the original Message to Garcia, made famed by the late Elbert Hubbard. In 1898, he knew his father, the Rebel Chieftain Calixto Garcia, received a momentous message from President McKinley asking his aid against the Spaniards. Like Writer Hubbard, General Carlos Garcia Velez was sure that it had been a written document and that Col. Andrew Summers Rowan had "sealed...
...Francisco old Col. Rowan, now retired, heard of the search, declared: "The message is not lost because there was no message to lose; I carried it in my head." Protested General Garcia Velez: "But certainly there was a written message. I remember it distinctly." Finally the War Department located Col. Rowan's report on the mission, announced that it felt sure that there had been no written message to Garcia...
Like Lady Macbeth, surgeons and x-ray specialists forever worry about their hands. Surgeons wring theirs to keep them supple, and pray that arthritis may never stiffen the joints. X-ray specialists search their hands for blemishes, and pray that x-ray burns may never compel an amputation...
...story of the illegal search for political mastery followed the same course in the mid-19th Century that it follows today. Like Adolf Hitler, Louis Napoleon staged his own opéra boufle "beer hall putsch." Louis' fiasco consisted of a ridiculous attempt to rally the garrison town of Strasbourg behind him for an invasion of Louis Philippe's France. And, like Hitler, Louis spent a period in jail, at the French fortress of Ham, where he managed to be solaced by his serving maid. Again, like Hitler, Louis talked, before his term as President of the short...