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Restriction for Some? In view of the enormous disparities between supply and need, some hoped that the final report of the conference would specifically condemn artificial restrictions on food production, restrictions aimed at keeping food prices high.
Colonel Were, who began his work last year, has been using ten feet to a mile so that the over-all length is about eight yards with a width of two yards. The contour interval is 20 feet, allowing accurate elevations on the model. Colonel Ware has used a ply...
Shigemitsu aged, became sallow and bitter. He met one-legged U.S. Author Ellery Walter, who had mastered the use of his artificial leg so perfectly that casual observers never suspected he had it. Shigemitsu took an envious liking to Walter, learned from him how to use a wooden leg.
Life Goes On. To the ordinary Japanese citizen, long accustomed to hardships, war has brought no great change. Japanese baseball fans crowd the stadiums to watch league games. An artificial boom has brought prosperity: there are no unemployed; wages and salaries are high by Japanese standards.
At the end of Vincent Sheean's Personal History (TIME, Feb. 4, 1935) he told how he stood near the Acropolis at Athens one day and held a passionately political conversation with the ghost of a Bolshevik. The Bolshevik was the late Rayna Prohme, U.S. Marxist, with whom Sheean...