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Show HERE AND THERE (By Hucares) "The best way to hold a job is to cultivate a pleasing personality", person-ality", declares one psycologist. A.nother contributing factor is to do a bit of work now and then. Associate Justice Frankfurter of the United States supreme court, said to those who refuse to salu:e our "flag for conscience sake, "The right and freedom to - follow one's conscience in the matter of religious worship must harmonize with the basic principles princi-ples which protect such rights". A broad-minded person wouldn't have much argument there. We were in South America some years ago, in fact at the same time Herbert Hoover started start-ed making popular good-will trips v down there. We found that the people, with few exceptions, feel friendly and cordial to the United States, generally speaking. We made quite a few friends, even though unable to speak Spanish, which happens to be the prevailing prevail-ing tongue although different dialects dia-lects of Spanish are spoken in the different countries. We had a Spanish dictionery and our pronunciation pro-nunciation elicited quite a few J laughs from our Peruvian friends. We recall the trip now because just recently we were going through some pictures taken at the time. In particular, one picture pic-ture taken there showed a German Ger-man officer, spiked helmet and all, greeting visiting dignitaries. That has been more than 10 years (Centinued on last page) I HEREANDTHERE ; ! (Continued from first page) ' ago. We wonder if today the Germans are as close to the officials of-ficials as then. ' For the first time, Bing Crosby and Bob Burns will be off the air together in mid-July, when Don 1 Ameche and a group off comed- 1 ians will take over the music hall i program. The official news agency in 1 Germany revealed that in a year I 14!o persons were arrested for ' listening to foreign broadcasts. 1 Most of them were jailed and fined. One man got the deaJi sentence for distributing on mim-' mim-' eograph sheets reports he heard on the radio. More-truth-than-poetry depart-i depart-i ment: Women often marry men i to reform them, while men marry and live in dread that marriage I will change their wives Dr. Hor-nell Hor-nell Hart. (Or just live in dread, eh doc?) i As in the last World war, the - spectre of national prohibition is again attempting to rear its ugly head. However, both the secretary secre-tary of war and the secretary of - navy appear to be spiking the t movement at the start by being unalterably opposed to measures which could be used to enforce prohibition within wide but unspecified un-specified areas around army camps, forts, naval stations, and training stations. Even if congress con-gress voted such measures; it is unlikely they -would secure executive execu-tive approval. -,t |