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...newspaperman, wrote propaganda from Germany which was distributed to English-speaking troops during the War. Simultaneously another Hitlerite arrived in the U. S. He was Captain Georg Schmitt, who will tour the country consolidating the U. S. members of the Stahlhelm (German veterans organization) into a national society, will explain Naziism to German-American groups. On the side, Captain Schmitt hopes to write a few orders for his father's winery. C. Declaring "we must do our part to keep the Red Cross ready, day or night, for service," President Roosevelt opened the society's annual roll-call...
...Seats. Not just to praise his NRA but also to explain his colleague George Peek's collateral AAA and to hold the farm vote for next autumn's Congressional elections, came General Johnson. Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota control 107 seats in the House of Representatives, 78 of which are now Democratic. Loss of many of these seats to the Republicans might deeply cut the Democratic house majority of 183, seriously hamper President Roosevelt's program...
...understand the Roosevelt plan. "Nor does Mr. Roosevelt. "So please don't ask me to explain it. "Ask the Brainstorm Trust...
...that the father of the servant girl's unborn child is her philandering husband. Good study of lower middle-class psychology is the scene in which the architect tries to get the servant out of the room before Nazimova wakes up, while the girl insists on staying to explain that she had not known her lover was Nazimova's husband. The knowledge nearly kills the sick woman but the girl goes away satisfied with herself. All this is finally geared to prove that all men are cads when cast as girls' dream heroes...
...vultures you are! What dirty dogs! What torturers and persecutors!" Still suffering from a broken arm incurred two months ago in Bermuda, Mrs. Dick was carried from the ship on a stretcher, to a hospital in an ambulance. A Cleveland reader who asked Author Gertrude Stein to explain her motto, "rose is a rose is a rose is a rose," printed on her best-selling Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (TIME, Sept. n), received the following reply from Alice B. Toklas (Miss Stein's companion-secretary): "The device rose is a rose is a rose is a rose means...