keywords: poland, german occupation, rotary wing aircraft, sir winston churchill
Synopsis: Poland Marks The 20th Anniversary Of The End Of German Occupation,
Canadian Plane Designers Test Radically New Concept, Sir Winston Churchill
Retires And Is Hailed By Grateful Britons... (read more)
United States Poland Marks The 20th Anniversary Of The End Of German Occupation Poland celebrates the end of German occupation twenty years ago and it’s a springboard to extol their Communist regime. The guest of honor is Premier Nikita Khrushchev who came to Warsaw expecting to hold a meeting of East Europe Communist leaders. However, Romania wouldn’t show up and Premier Krushchev found himself trying to quiet the demands of satellites for more independence. So there are cracks in the façade mounted by the parade of rockets and military might.
Canada Canadian Plane Designers Test Radically New Concept The search for a stable, economical, small aircraft is taking off in a new direction. A group of Canadian designers have come up with this rotary-wing craft that combines a conventional engine with free-spinning rotors. Supposedly 100% foolproof, it has economy as its co-pilot. 15 cents a mile, including insurance and depreciation.
United States Sir Winston Churchill Retires And Is Hailed By Grateful Britons One of the greatest Englishmen of all time retires and his nation pays tribute. Sir Winston Churchill, wartime Prime Minister, comes to the House of Commons for his last appearance. He will be 90 years old in the fall and will not stand for re-election.
Thus ends an era for a man whose career spanned three major wars and who was the architect of victory in the defeat of Hitlerism. Never have so many owed so much to one man.