Show ' r ' ' 44e - - ' !::f:-- -- Sunday Morning 03t it gakr Krribunc 1943 reoruary -- ' - Itt ' itt :1-4 Yll - - 1 1 1 3 ( t ! r '''''''"'"4 k'''- -' ? p S'''''' 0 fli ) it 1 r r !l '1 r) t 1 o"--- o' '''''10-7-1 c) I 1 Nts t li N i I I '4-- - ‘ I - - : i 0 tl L) - i ! ::- - i C t 1 v:: iii v ! t- 1 - f s-v- aA 1 0 f: 7: f:4 - - - I c34 t--- gicwic-- 4':' ti' t: I” i1" valoc4131-'- 1 1 FRANK THONE By DR j can we expect the war is 'over? kind of a world NVill the boys come marching back to? What will life Ibe like after Hitler is dead? People are asking each other questions like these a great deal AndI people are an- nowadays I Not only idealistic sWering statesmen with their eyes on the peaks of far accomplishment like Wallace and Winkle but practical businessmen who run factories and sell things 1 wilAT 1 '1 7 1 1 1 1 q 1- I ? r: 1 1 c i I ' 4 i A A kok-sagh- 1 i 1 :1 yz hard-worki- truck driver who ng plows the night But the postwar generation the air will take to enormous production t plant which the aircraft and automotive industries have developed for purposes of Nv a r will hardly be scrapped Returning thousands of young flyers will want to go on flying—and so will their sisters and girl friends So they'll get comfortable safe economical versions of the aircraft they knew as flying warriors 1 THE ' i r 1 -- 7167-- $ 1 p SO THRLLED mNiGiirs - r- 1 1 '' ' — C ( k-(' s7ec ' 9 - - - I I --- n‘ i '?:— ti-s- FSHRIEENS 3' 'v ' - (1 ?(--- - N-- ft AIN'T EfTHER 1 - - ) - ': : '"411- 9 '' 5 ' - :' - 4 ' '' - - - 1 '1 : I 11 fp t A 1 I ki - ' '17' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' t' '" ' -- ' "7- - n1: 'z"-a''- r - r- - ? - :: '' ' -' ' '":::-- ' '4''' '2- - i1:- — - ' ' -- ' - - t ' ': f7 a : :: Z ' - '1'- :: 't::z!--- - - 1 - t- A- : 1 ' " tc' ' s r "--- ' i : - - : ' " :' - 2 '' '2:-- ' - - 1 ' ' :: '' ''- : - - -- ''- ' t I - I7"" A l '' - - L'" ' : ' 7 ' ' - i''' Z":' '' : 1:2: t- -- - !"'i':- : : - :!:if' ::' :: : : ': ' - - - 7 ' ' '' I 1 - - rV: :::i'7''':'''-'71'4'- ' - -- - ': li :1-- 7' '''' '' - ' '7'n::444:'-- :' :'7 :44-- -- -- : :'r-- - - ' - - -- '1 - ' ' ::: ' ' i c: 41 ' 4 :'f---- -r- 7 - ' - rI-- :f i: 01 - : ' ' t ! - I 2 y:: ?? -'- 1 t::1- ' :?: ' - ''''i--- '' — ' " 7 '': " - ' - - 1 f:" ': - 3 e — ' -- ' 0- ' " — : ' ' - :: :' - - C4' '": ::: - 7Tr - - ' ''' —77 ' 4'-'- I ' - : - t 4 '!It ' ''' ?' : ' '' LT i - - : ' ' '" ":7:1 -- - 1 t 7 - :'--- : -c- : !::::L1::- - t k 4 - 7: - ' I- ! - i - '''---- - -- ' -- 4 ' Tt ' : ' - - - AJ i - 4''- f ' ' - 7- '' c '' - - 7 :''' - ' ' k7 ' 'r J 4" 7' - - ' I ' - E - - i L2-- Ja GIGANTIC AIRLINERS OF THE FUTURE 1SILL REVOLUTIONIZE TRANSPORTATION ' r: - Y - r ' - L - L'5 - 7 ?! --- t 1 it 4 7771 ' e 1 :” : Li ‘ :--0- At) Ck - j :' HOW CAN ( FDE1CKEL I 1 FACE ) TEMRNRIGISHLTE? I 1 4 MY NOSE IS RED HEAD'S HEAVY EYES ARE WATERING i iIACHE )'k DREADFULLY rd : - 3'''''c ))) 0 ei44 4 0 k - 1 -- 7 - I I 1 1 AD o liri) 7? I 3 (4: 1 'II u' 1111 I e - 1 5E -7- -1- 1 i' ( z' " BAH! AND BAH! 1 i ' v 7 r e 7 t-- - I J i — '' - contains up to 214 times more of those two famous pain relieving agents — methyl salicylate and menthol — than 5 other widely Ben-Ga- y I Theres also offered rub-inMILD for children 'R -- " I 7 -7- - : 1 ctr IF ' --- — I 1 s v: ne ' Nevertheless the fast freights of the air will bring us things from afar that we have knoftvn only as travelers' tales—or by traveling ourselves Perishable tropical fruits for instance that are now only exotic names: cherimoya mangosteen monstera deliclosa Perhaps American children may be i the sight of the live delighted with teddy-bethe koala able to live away from its native Australia because planes bring daily supplies of it must have for food the Freight planes will have jobs of this kind by the hundred gum-leav- es ' BUT we'll not spend all of our post- war lives whizzing around the We'll still have homes to start from and come back to We'll need a lot of new ones too even if we have not lost them by the million as Europe has Prefabrication getting started before the war and now much used in cantonment and construction will really come into its own New materials like glass blocks plastic paneling rubber flooring artificial stone will become much more will be common dtaken tor granted as much as central heating is now Fluorescent lighting will completely replace the present incandescent lamps both mass and Communications personal will receive the benefit of the intensive work now being done in secret by the world's best brains in It's all going physical laboratories now but the elecfor war purposes tronic devices- they are producing to discover what the enemy is doing and then see that he doesn't get to do it will be adapted to the improvement of wired and wireless telegraphy and telephony Less than a generation ago we thought it amazing when telephony from New York to before San Francisco be getting impatient if our call to Capetown or Calcutta doesn't go through in three minutes The same research in electronics should bring television (in color too) around that corner it has had such trouble in turning We'll see drama style shows without leaving SoP:rrtpsr' houses if we like A new hardship will be added to the lives of political candidates who Nvill have to take lessons in facing the lens as well as in purring to the "mike" world war-industr- are only THESE L ies i- 2' 40 --' '4i Ben-Gi- y - ri4p r -- - a ICW - :1 --- :: - 1 :''': ! 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' - rs47si II 7 l lir 1 y I 1 Li Al i7 iit 1t 71 41 (I i :41 t '''''64) t I - '1- CI T: Extra-swiSTREAMLINED TRAINS will supplement air travel smart comfort ears will handle many passengers bulk of freight 17 - - - ii oo - t V - -t 4: ii 1 4 r r A - '437'-'1------ - is ' 00"''' ' '' -ai Y 7- -4 ' - 401"1"14141 t' 1 el doer 0100" i t U L'' i -4 i I I v'' - 7 LI - - x 1 E 1 4 -- if At 1 i - li '‘s:' Ns - - 40-- or-"':i4''' r r i A --- p 1 i ' : 40 77 i- -- - 04 lit:' march after the war It is quite sate to make them because most of them were on the verge of realization or even beginning to be commonplace before we were forced to divert our productive energies into destructive channels What has been said here is really conservative 0 - - - - of the prophe- - :) e- te'D — r::-:- - - f zr''4 —- ' cies that can be made about the kind of world into which we cvn - ' 41 t' -- bpossible postwar scientific revolution will affect what we eat and drink and wear too It is quite likely that we shall not need to swallow so many vitamin pills because we are learning how to process and prepare foods in such ways as to leave them in possession of their full quotas of thoze necNot only that but essary elements 'agricultural scientists are also discovering how to enhance the vitamin and other nutritional values of vegetables and fruits partly through breeding superior new varieties partly by choosing right conditions of soil light and climate Agricultural scientists too are doing much to increase bulk production crops like corn and cotton at the same time demanding less of the soil and requiring less labor bylhe farmer We shall reap the reward of their efforts during the difficult period im- - 3 fj: I - — 1 1 ar THE LOVE13AH! ? : 95' I -- : long-distan- ce BEST REGARDS FROM ME GiRLIE AND my NAME AIN'T Lt'Z' CAJPID k-7:ii ' V mediately after the war when stead of abundance we may have to deny ourselves more than ever while we help to put our neighbors (and potential customers) back on their feet It will mean something in that day that the use of hybrid corn launched by Henry Wallace while he I'vas still a farm journal editor has boosted the major grain crop of the prairie states between 10 and 20 per cent Similar breeding programs are now beginning to produce such things as flax with longer linen fabrics soybeans richer in oil and protein guayule with higher rubber content etc Control of life processes of course includes measures for healing the sick and keep'ing the well healthy in this too the postwar period will be a time of major advances The Russians taught us the value of the blood bank as a war measure we are now on the verge of adding similar surgical banks of cartilage and other tissues War demonstrated the great value of the sulfa drugs in the treatment of bums and the disinfection of wounds: now come natural extracts of certain bacteria and fungi that have even higher germicidal value in- - t 7 '1 kIk:fe---t -I 11 rt high-octa- 4 1 J-- r SPEEDING PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO ALL FARTS r:OF THE WORLD I :7: - incidentally there is even now such a tremendous production of gasoline that there will be an overflow from the plane tanks to the automobiles as soon as the raiding and dogfights stop Passenger planes will standards' PlY enormous by present With the North Atlantic hardly more than a night's flight wide and Australia within 36 hours if one is really in a hurry nobody will want to spend days or weeks on shipboard if he can help it Not everyone will want to travel by air however except for the longer distances The railroads which have been doing an absolutely magnificent job in handling freight troopS' and civilian passenger traffic during the war will keep their share of the passenger business as well as continuing to carry the bulk of the freight little streamThey'll have extra-swi- ft lined trains stopping only every half- i s about every hundred miles The smart comfort of the cars that were coming in even before the Nvar will be brought back and improved upon For extra-fa- st light freight and express and probably a good deal of mail transport planes will make the long flights supplemented with glider trains for the intermediate stops It is highly unlikely however that the dreams of some enthusiasts prophesying all freight as flying freight will be realized It is still much cheaper to roll things on wheels cheaper still to carry them in floating bottoms t - si ' Ite : 2 al) Ii 110 t ' tOrtir tito b le existence' tti) et1:2 11z - -- ''- fri- :122'ib Lc-17- 7 7 ""4 1 1 : S m 7 "4'-- 4 - 5 — ' - - A I 4 : ::- :- ''4 1 - - 71°'71" 0 ! golf ' ::: ' : :- - -- ' 7 :s::-ii:t--! -!' -- -- - - 7: ' 51 'Vfr i:- ::77' : :: : s! r '1 '0" 1 : - : ' : — 0 0 ' tz 4 T2:::::: '''' -- — 4 - 't ttio'" l2 i NIGHT i It N- - : i 1' BEN-GAY- r ( 4 t BAH! -- ' ''':1 ' '::::::::7:i: 1:": ' -- - " ' ' : - MAT tp-7- '' - ''- ''-' ' F ' 1L frin°4 4) ‘4 e ( - '' ::::r ' t: e:7 ' '' 4 - ' i '21''7:7:-'4- -' r - 74''''': ' I - MINE-- AND THAIBEN-EsA- "1" DN043 DoGGoNE I k ''''' - c 4---- 1-i ' i ' 4111 1 I GUESS A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND IS MER MOTHER s --- J ' '''''' " LI -- ---- fr 4:::1 - '':1 ' -A rull r- -Ik ' 5:' —f7 f - T f:TIN ' cr ' La - 2JIFFY - A -- -- d' :l i': i 91 ' ''''' — '4vr:'''' 7)n t -- IALcrr - I I i 1 - - (ir WaNDERRIL FOR THE DISTHIS BEN-GAY- S COMFORT DUE TO COLDS DARLING )--) HAVE YOU FEELING SETTER i - t f''--- -- )-- s- F - 1JUSTKNOW YEAH ?"'"N---- r YOU'LL BE MIGHTY ROMANTIC WITH THOSE SNIFFLES AND SNEEZES I'VE HERE FOR YOU s 's I- - r--6 l- r er Lk- - ' ' ''''1 - to-- I NIGI-- 7 ') ro A o 'Ic ' L' '''''''''4:7 :''' - - f' - - 4N !tlioat: DICKS GOING TO CERTAIN ASK THAT QUESTION THE Ikza::::?1 - A t - t- j MOT-IERr- 3 4g t':: ' f '":': - Ar 7- Le 7 I -r-- uo--od Ti the ' - -' ' 3 1: V Z - i ' ''''':- - all'-rou-nd khe 1 ': N''''' cars 1 it : ' : — r'''':: some of the probabilities: The revolution in transportation both on land and in air that the war has brought will be transferred to the purposes of peace Those "teardrop" greater ''' i''' vt4 i t ::i::: m d ' They've been telling us about it and at their own expense too Just Men who advertisements haven't a thing to sell us at present because all their production is now going into the grim goods of war are paying tens of thousands of dollars to sell us some of their faith in civilizations future Well are Ithey right about it or are they only indulging in some fancy wishful thinking bad guess? Science and technology answer without hesitation that so fat as their particular contributions to our future national life are concerned both the idealists and the "practicalists" are stands right Scientific "know-how- " If they ready to deliver the goods aren't delivered it will not be the scientists' fault with engine at the rear and visibility will come around the corner at last It is not unlikely that instead of windows they will have their tops entirely transparent made of the layered safety plastics now used iin the turrets and noses of warplanes Perhaps molded all in one piece with ventilation and taken care car body of through There should be rubber enougiq for tires as soon as the supply can be diverted from the war machine to civilian uses even without waiting for the latex flow from Malaya and the Indies to be resumed Probably the Japs will not be able to destroy the plantations when they are finally forced out of the lands they now hold It is difficult to destroy a rubber tree—and you may be sure that the natives whose livelihood they represent will not lift a hand to aid the Japs in such sabotage So well get that rubber too plus whatever we are able to realize in the meantime from the new Hevea plantings in tropical America and the guayule and other rubber plants we are growing in our own land The new cars xvill probably not be much faster than the old which could goa lot faster than was onsafe anyway We shall probably- go developing even more carefully enghleered superhighways to make fast driving less ''"''''' - -- HERB are 1 ' 11 'i!- - i ilsa - !! 1 ah 1 v‘ 1 - t " 1: 1 § - 'i - - : - ' - 0 1 ' a-r- Lrl-- & - t:i 4 i:- 4 i : L 1 - t- - L--- i - -: e - - t - b - ' - |