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Show WORRYING ABOUT THE WAR Many people say their life is disorganiged and upset by the worrying they 'do over the war. Some complain they can't sleep nights. Some say their future fu-ture plans and careers may be upset by the war conditions. And some say that whenever they meet friends, they soon get to talking war, and the evening eve-ning is spoiled. One can understand how girls whose marriage plans may be upset by the call of the boy friend to the service, would naturally feel upset There are more folks across whose personal path the grim war specter treads with equal menance. Still our outlook is better than that of the distressed distres-sed people of England. They never know when some vulture of death will hover over their city, and destroy their homes and even their lives with -one of its cruel eggs. Yet the people of England manage to laugh and dance under that strain, and we should not be less courageous. |