Show a t. t a i Totes Notes o of f an i Innocent Bystander The Magic l Lanterns Meet l Me MeIn Mein Mein In St. St Louis bulges with enough pleasant amusement to provide a month of daydreams Set in the 23 skidoo era the warm wann humor and infectious ditties inspire the spirit to show its dimples Delightful Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet OBrien O'Brien steals the picture and your heart A song-and-dan- song cinema Something for Cor the Boys comes in on a wing buck-and-wing and lands gently on the eyes and cars ears I As in all an musicals the plot plays second fiddle fiddle it seems that it isn't even in the orchestra The March of Times Time's latest concerns China China China-a a nation of great tragedies great heroism great hopes The script of Blonde Fever gets lost in a jungle of cliches cliches and and no one misses it Those who dreamed up a duno- duno drama like The leThe Last Ride should be in the Hall of Fame sweeping Fame sweeping it I I The Paragraph of the Week L. L n. n Rs R.'s in the N. N NY Y Times previewed history with this dialogue One more question question question ques ques- tion Dadd Daddy What finally became became became be be- came of this terrible Hitler For a long time my child nobody knew There were sto sto- ries He was hiding in Spain Japan Argentina Eire You took your choice Then in 1960 a Ii rug collector named Donner- Donner blitz died of indigestion in Chi Chi- cago That was Hitler Ditler He De had been living there sixteen years But didn't anyone guess Daddy No you see except except except ex ex- for changing his name and shaving of off his mustache he went vent right on being himself damning Russia England democracy democracy de de- the at Washington Washing Washing- ton and the USA U.S.A. in general So the neighbors took him for Cor just an ordinary crackpot and never gave him a second thought The book stores will shortly receive receive receive re re- re- re an extraordinary book called caned Axis Rule in Occupied Europe It is by Raphael Lemkin It is published by the Carnegie Endowment Endowment Endowment Endow Endow- ment for International Peace Book oracles state it is really reany the thelast thelast thelast last word on what the Nazis have done to The Old Country The Writers Writers' Writers Writers' Writers Writers' Writ Writ- ers' ers War Board staffed with intellectuals intellectuals intellectuals intel intel- authors editors et a al is unable to name a more important volume in its field The author author author au au- au- au thor of the book has crea created ted a wore word I genocide to define the calculated ed destruction by the Germans of national and racial groups groups Buy two copies One to read over and andover andover andover over again and the other to bang on the head of any supporter of a Nazi soft t The Private Papers Of a Cub Reporter Sufferers from the cigarette shortage shortage shortage short short- age would like to know just why it itis itis itis is that night clubs are enjoying nearly nearly nearly near near- ly all the biz This is how come The night clubs are in inthis inthis inthis this enviable position because they've always charged a dime to 15 cents over the retail shop prices and of course they still are permitted permit permit- ted by the OPA to charge the same tariff as before the ceilings went into effect Then besides getting getting get get- ting tang lOc tOc and more per pack the cigarette gals are invariably tipped an average of for each pack This too goes to the concessionaire As a result getting per pack for cigarettes for for for- which for which retail retail retail re re- re- re tail stores charge the concessionaires concessionaires concessionaires conces conces- are able to pay a good deal more for rigs than the retail retail- ers That explains why all the night nightspots nightspots spots are doing a terrific biz Our Macon editor relays this letter letter letter let let- ter from Dr W. W B. B Burke His son James is with our State Dept Jim My Father in China Dr Burke spent 50 years in China The letter Jetter in part The whispering whispering whispering whis whis- campaign in China against the Generalissimo and his wife is largely the work of pro-Jap pro col col- col- col Unfortunately some of our correspondents over there have gotten gotten gotten got got- ten some of the reports in the papers over here At first the Generalissimo Generalissimo Generalissimo Gen Gen- thought he would ignore them Then he realized the rumors were directed more against China than against himself Therefore he felt that he had to bring these stories stories stories sto sto- ries into the light As to the report he had been unfaithful to his wife he declared his relations with his wife had been without stain absolutely absolutely absolutely pure I can understand the object of the Japanese but it is hard to get the workings of our our our- American correspondents' correspondents mind This is for publication The Wireless A offered I this bit of irony The British removed removed removed re re- re- re moved handcuffs from Fascist Mosley Mosley Mosley Mos- Mos ley but jailed Gandhi who only desires desires desires de de- de- de sires freedom for India The March of Time again proves that the headlines are writing the most explosive explosive explosive ex ex- plosive dramatic scripts The MOT makes up dreamed-up mike-believing mike seem more irksome than static Nothing more ludicrous than com com- nowadays urging listeners to buy Youre You're told why you should buy a certain brand instead brand of where |