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...hundred and seventy miles south, on the same Atlantic coast, a pea-soup fog swallowed two other joyriders. Nicholas S. Embiricos, 32, Greek-born director of a London shipping firm, and Mrs. Eleanor Young, 23 (ex-Mrs. Robert Ogden Bacon Jr., ex-Manhattan glamor girl), had taken off from Newport, R.I. in a Fairchild monoplane to fly to New York. At Matunuck, twelve miles down the coast, amateur Pilot Embiricos circled, found a rift in the fog, nosed downward for a landing. As he leveled off, a wave slapped the wings, and the plane crashed in shallow water. Embiricos died...
...with defense business eventually, in many cases already have enough to live on. But Singer has some 20,000 salesmen, who are not trained for defense work, and who would then have nothing to sell. As for small users of die castings without defense work, many are in the soup already. Some victims...
...present time the J.D.C. is spending thousands of dollars monthly for relief, care of refugees and emigration. It maintains six soup kitchens in Paris, which feed 5,000 persons daily...
They have no salmon, few sardines, no canned fruit (not even unpopular plums), a dwindling store of canned vegetables, spaghetti, beans, soup...
Super. In Kansas City, Grainman W. J. Haynes, who had always had trouble with his soup, invented an automatic soup bowl that took care of everything. A thermometer on pulley and chain dipped in & out to register temperature, and turned on a bulb cooler when the soup piped too hot. Other gadgets dunked crack ers, sprinkled salt, swabbed the last drop...