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...arms, transport and communications equipment. In the ancient walled city of Hue in central Viet Nam, a TIME correspondent last week watched barefooted Vietnamese peasants standing in the General Issue line with mouldy rifle straps, long underwear and heavy shoes dangling from their arms. Across the square, twelve-week recruits drilled with precision, their slouch hats at a jaunty angle...
...hope from the description above that you will be able to locate the owner of the gloves which I am holding. If he will contact me I will forward them immediately. Joseph H. Friedmann, Lt. Colonel, USAF Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron 1600th Air Transport Wing Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts
Strike Wave. In southern Iran the Communists, using loudspeakers, incited 12,000 of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co.'s 80,000 workers into a strike. In Masjid-i-Suleiman strikers asked for a pay rise; at Agha Jari, they wanted control of the A.I.O.C. Transport system. The Reds were concerned only with spreading unrest...
...round trips a month over the major U.S. air routes and makes it illegal for a non-sked to fly more than eight times a month between the same two points. Thus, it would virtually put an end to the non-skeds' low-fare aircoach business. Said Aircoach Transport Association President Amos E. Heacock: the order is the result of "a calculated campaign by the scheduled airlines to gouge millions of extra . . . dollars from the public...
Down came a British consular official with handlebar mustaches to tell them that the penalties for their decision might include having to pay their own way home, to pay for the transport of a new crew from Britain to Japan and to pay the cost of delaying the ship at Yokohama. Said Electrician D. G. MacNaughton: "We'd sooner take the penalties than help the Reds...