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...total capacity of Japan, is double that of Italy, almost one-third as big as Russia's or the British Empire's. The 91,100,000 total U.S. capacity dwarfs to insignificance the 2,000,000 tons allowed by the Gano Dunn report for ammunition (since doubtless considerably increased), the 4,700,000 needed for the canning industry, the 5,000,000 tons asked by the railroads, the 125,000 tons needed for the new Texas-to-Illinois oil pipeline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notes on a Shortage | 6/22/1942 | See Source »

...vein, detailed but a teen-weensy bit vague about everything. Children, we are given to understand, (except VALUABLE children or the one we had to attack to get this review in the beginning) are to be placed in the custody of Mrs. Vogel in the Union where there will doubtless be games and all sorts of goodies and tuck. What these games will be or what work the devil will find to occupy their busy little minds is justly no concern of either the authors or their numerous readers. The children, poor little dears, are stuck for the duration...

Author: By E.l. ., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 6/11/1942 | See Source »

...farmer as against the businessman. These people in general have Slavic, pro-Russian (Tsarist or Stalinist) leanings. The United Nations press has often referred to Mihailovich's forces as Chetniks -the name of a Serbian patriotic body which long fought guerrilla wars against Serbia's oppressors. Doubtless many are Chetniks or their descendants. But Mi-hailovich's army is best described as a patriotic Balkan force, with a majority of Serbs, built around a large nucleus of trained Yugoslavian troops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Eagle of Yugoslavia | 5/25/1942 | See Source »

What Days Are Ahead? This is Scotland in 1942-busy but worried-and so doubtless it will remain until the war is over. But then, as in other countries throughout the world, a tragic era of depression may return. M.P. Harry Mc-Neil, adding more gloom to Tom Johnston's picture of Scottish industry, foreseeing new threats to Scottish livelihood in the bounding Dominion increase in steel production, in the "staggering" rate of U.S. shipbuilding, made clear that the home rule of Scottish nationalists is not the answer. Those who raise the "Scots Wha Hae" cry, he said, will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCOTLAND: Scots Wha Hae | 5/25/1942 | See Source »

Each question counts five, ten or 15 points, and a score of 90 or better rates a listener as an "associate genius," 75 as an "assistant genius." CBS credits this genial program to President William S. Paley, who has doubtless observed that too many radio shows require only half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Radio Revolution? | 5/25/1942 | See Source »

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