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A wealthy Rebel with a cause, Alfred G. Vanderbilt assails horse racing's Establishment, warning of the many dangers that accompany over-commercialization of the sport.
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A wealthy Rebel with a cause, Alfred G. Vanderbilt assails horse racing's Establishment, warning of the many dangers that accompany over-commercialization of the sport.

Owens valley in California is a beautiful playground spread below 9,000-foot peaks. Its unique quality has been preserved for a simple reason: Los Angeles needs its water.

A confederate Air Force is flying high. Made up of nostalgic pilots, it is shattering the Texas sky with the screech and howl of dogfights among its memorable old fighter planes.

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