Show MIM a I 1 ra A 4 reporters bookmarks Book marks W L whites queens die proudly harcourt broce brace contains tills this beautiful and the plane it something that belongs to the government with a number it its a old 99 09 the beautiful NEW flying fortress that belongs to you its more than your home its well I 1 a kind of a sweetheart all of you picked her up oft off the assem assembly bl v line at the boeing plant where she was bom a beautiful smooth shining naked thing then all of you took her up over the clouds and wrapped that beautiful blue star spangled gown of the skies shies around her which is the way every fortress ought to be dressed because the queens of the high skies H the rise else and fall of the house of simon schuster is a tragic story of the slow death ot of germanas germanys Germ anys greatest publishers via the swastika poison the history of its downfall has an uncanny way of paralleling some of the events already taking place here the author reports that he be told conservative german dailies to offer stiffer resistance to the rising tide of but they and even chiefs of his own paper told him not to be so pessimistic ab about 0 u t the danger within th they Y feared eared that such stories would lose subscribers bers so they did nothing and now they have nothing from exchange ship by max hill 0 of f the associated press for far aar rinehart clean people the japanese bath provides what probably is the dirtiest way of getting clean in the world scores of men women and children bathe in the same water which Is hot but surely not enough to kill hill germs I 1 each wing of my prison had a row of five japanese type baths one of them usually out of order that meant the prisoners had four tubs and the water emptied until the last man passed through the line the native prisoners were first but there was only one place for the foreigners last 11 allen alien smiths book life in it putty knife factory contains considerable sid erable amusement including A A man who becomes the writer of a column is much worse off IUs his brain achieves such a state that no respectable spec table gumma would ever attach itself to it he becomes a straightforward paranoiac he suffers first from headache palpitation digestive disturbances and incapacity for mental exertion after that come intense egotism selfishness conceit overbearing pride violent temper emper and moroseness how do I 1 know this I 1 was a columnist my awn favorite Is W W around newspaper offices where it is fashionable to scoff he gets very little outspoken applause your omnis swaggering newspaper man greets his name with a sneer I 1 never did I 1 w sneer even though hough it made me appear to be sharp as a tack time ot of peace an exciting tale by y ben ames williams houghton mifflan contains this gem so now youve seen seen where your ancestors lived ived mark told his son as they came into familiar surroundings pont dont ever forget that you youre re more than a new englander out of your eight great great grandparents two went from massachusetts to ohio two wo went from georgia to mississippi one lived in california one in oregon one in minnesota and on one your mothers great great grand mother came from germany two of your great grandparents came frown from wales your grandparents came from ohio michigan and minnesota youve got all the blood strains in you tony youre not a westerner nor a southerner youre an american secra secretary ry harold ickes the autobiography to of a cu curmudgeon reynal hitchcock offers the following in the chapter called blessed event mouth doear to ear rumors about a public man are almost without exception so fiercely barbed that most people would hesitate to repeat them out loud if they should be said of a private citizen the private citizen has easy rec recourse ourse to the courts protection under the law so too I 1 grant you in theory has the public man but the mo republic he is the greater the probability ty that should he prove that he actually commit the crime the public publicity ty that he would get would leave the world convinced that he was in the neighborhood when it occurred in other words the people can believe I 1 virtually anything concer concerning a man in public life provided that it is sufficiently unbelievable if you ar are e still squawking about rationing then read round trip to russia nui by walter graebner lip Is publisher Graeb Grae liners ners exciting book says that no civilian in russia may travel by air or rall rail or own a car eggs when you can get them cost P each new newspapers s papers are used for rolling cigarettes and to put between blankets for more warmth ninety five I 1 per cent of all faoa is rationed end and the annual civilian food consumption there is less than the annual civilian waste in the U S SI |