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True Confession. In Dallas, a deaf, elderly lady listened to two detectives who wanted her description of a traffic accident she had witnessed, brushed them off with: "I'm sorry, but I'm already taking all the magazines I can read."
These were the first U.S. nationals to be liberated from the Japanese. Behind the Chamorros lay two years and eight months of slavery under the Japs; ahead lay months more of toil to rebuild their homes and farms destroyed by American might. But ahead, too, lay freedom and friendship-freedom...
Mussolini was saved. But somehow the world never forgot the crime. From time to time Matteotti's ghost, started up to haunt Mussolini. From time to time people involved in the murder talked. But they never really told anything. Nevertheless there was a perennial rumor that the Corriere Italiano...
In Rome last week able New York Timesman Herbert L. Matthews somehow procured (he would not say where) and published Filippelli's 20-year-old photostat. The confession had been paraphrased in part in George Seldes' Sawdust Caesar. Matthews reported the full text.
Then she slipped quietly back to her attic to read some more about Joan. The Maid, Simone noted, had not been put to death by the English invaders, but by 15th-Century French quislings. Soon Si mone found herself in the same fix. A haughty Marquis, the town's...