EM EM : monthly magazine - 01.07.1941, Blaðsíða 15
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Back From War Zone
Surgeon-General Thomas farran
returns to the United States aboard
the Excalibur, arriving at New
York from Lisbon. General Parran
studied medical conditions in Eng-
land, declared there is a vital
need for American nurses, doctors
and hospital equipment.
fl Writers Aid China Relief
Clare Booth and Vincent Sheean, well-known writers, confer on details
of the United China Relief Dinner to be held in New York at the Wal-
dorf-Astoria. Wendell Willkie, Pearl Buck, and Henry Luce, pub-
lisher, are scheduled to speak. ’>>♦.,• ,,, |
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-By WILLIAM RITT-
Ceatral Press Writer
• An •ðulttelomMne who hasstoppcd growdng up ftnd Etarted
~ _________ growing out
THAT CALIFORNIA boy-
who successfully swam 353 feet
under water was lucky he
wasn’t fired upon as a suspect-
ed submarine.
; j ;
German fíyers, we read, are
practicing landing on roofs.
Shucks, that's an old stunt—
Santa Claus has been doing it
ior ycars.
! ! !
As soon as peace is restored,
hopes an editorial, the whole
world will go bach to work.
Tliat is everybody but fifth col-
umnists and international spies.
! ! !
Osmium, we read, is the heav-
iest known metal. Almost as
heavy as the heart of a base-
ball fan whose favorite team
dróps out of flrst place in Sep-,
tember.
! ! !
Bad news for wives who plty
contract bridge: Fashion note
says pointed shoes for men are
coming back in style.
! ! !
Statlstics s h o w Americans
consumo 177,000,000,000 cigar*
cts a year. Where there’s so
much smoke there ought to be
pienty of tobacco tax—eh, Un*
cie?
! ! !
Hitler confident of conquest—
says Berlin news item. Maybe,
but he’d better hold off a while
before starting that sequel to
“Mein Kampf.” You know—
“Mein Europe.” ^