Show U W washington D 0 isolationist CUPID the nuptial rum runner or that the chicago tribunes col co robert R mo me cor cormick in ick was tzg going to wed mrs helen essary widow of the baltimore sun correspondent was told to th the president recently by one ol 01 0 L his a aides id es both colonel mccormick and mrs E essary are ardent isolationists and vigorous critics ol of the administration in fact the colonel li Is considered the leading isolationist of the M midwest tt if not the nation while the widow essary writing in the tha washington times herald Is probably the leading lady isolationist in the nations capital so the president received word ot ol this isolationist romance with considerable sid erable interest 1 I wonder he be mused what their progeny will be like note later mrs essary heard about the presidents remark and telephoned one ol of the white house aides to find out precisely what had been said she did not comment as to whether the rumor ot of matrimony were true or untrue but she showed great feminine curiosity regarding the presidents comment DAY VS NIGHT BOMBING when churchill and roosevelt were in casablanca the british prime minister had a friendly argument with U S air generals regarding the feasibility of daylight bombing churchill Church III was against it it areli arguing that the british system of night bombing was much safer did more mor dama damage e to the enemy however ow ver latest figures just received by the war department show that gen ira baker was wag right in sticking to day bombing these figures show how that V U S bombers have knocked out nazi fighter planes at a rate ten times greater than the british here are the figures in july U S airmen destroyed axis planes lost bombers of their own in other words we knocked out five times almany planes as we lost in the same months the british knocked out enemy planes but lost ol of their own in other words the british lost two planes for every one they knocked out the british were operating at night when they could not see the enemy so well but also when the enemy could not see them american planes operating in the daylight could better concentrate on enemy fighter planes but also were better targets for the enemy INFLATION REMEDY EMEDY the be president has a non inflation ary solution to organized labors demands for wage increases to meet higher living costs namely nonnegotiable bonds payable after the war roosevelt revealed this secret during a confidential talk with it R J thomas president of the united auto workers union on price roll backs strikes and the war labor boards little st steel el formula here is 11 th the a summary of his views prices roosevelt stated that he be would make a vigorous attempt to roll back prices he told thomas that he would prefer that congress provide the money but that failing this he would use either or commodity credit corporation funds to restore the following t td food d prices to their september 1942 normal meat canned goods potatoes milk and milk products it would be too difficult the president said to attempt a rollback of clothing and personal services he pointed out that rents already have been rolled back to march 1941 little steel formula roosevelt frankly stated that he be was not enthusiastic thus thusia lastic about any arbitrary ceiling on wages 15 per cent above those prevailing in january 1841 1941 however he be considered the little steel formula the best brake on wage inflation so far proposed instead the president suggested that war workers would be much better off and that the present wage stalemate tale mate between labor unions and the could be broken if workmen agreed to accept nonnegotiable negotiable non bonds payable after the war in lieu of wage increases Inci eases 0 CAPITAL CHAFF manhattan banker jimmy warburg was not only the mysterious john durfee spanked by the president for calling victor emman belthe moronic little king but he be also was the fictitious wallace herrick warburg has so dominated OWIs foreign broadcasts that some people call it the office of warburg information 0 INSIDE EUROPE swiss minister charles bruggmann brother inlaw i in nl law of henry wallace ill cc Is probably the only man in the united states who has recently P passed assed through germany he not only visited germany but also france and spain in france franca he found the people downcast and downhearted german soldiers oo on the streets of paris went out of their way to be polite to the french people even got off the sidewalks if nece necessary in deference to a frenchman |