A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 21, 1946

Not all the letters that people write about TIME stories come to TIME. And it is undoubtedly true that a large share of the reactions to the news we print never reaches us. Recently, however, the subject of one of our news stories told us about what happened to him after it appeared. I think you will find it very interesting.

Perhaps you remember the postwar proposal (TIME BUSINESS, Sept. 17) of an energetic, young (37) Jacksonville, Fla. barge-line operator named Harold Gray Williams to ferry motorists and their cars across the 90 nautical miles from Key West to Havana, Cuba. Travelers...

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