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...broke, but I'll never admire or respect these people who throw thousands of dollars away to show off their kids. . . . Maybe some day I'll have a fur coat and a swell watch, nice home and family-but damn I'll work like hell and raise my family with more sense and value of love and security than any of those 400 class kids will ever have...
...governors of the 48 states. (None of them passed the word.) Long decided that the end would come about through atomic dissolution, tried to get on the radio. He wanted to let folks know that ten angels had been assigned the gargantuan task of shooting sinners off to Hell right after the explosion. Station managers refused...
...Nazis as much as anyone else, he said. But one of the first things he had learned about military government was that "the outs are coming around saying that the ins are Nazis. . . . More than half of the German people were Nazis and you'd be in a hell of a fix if you tried to remove all Party members." Most Nazis had merely been forced into the Party, anyway, he said, or had joined it because it was a good thing at the time...
...think there is one hell of a lot of dishonesty in radio's handling of news, and I think a public service will be performed by the publication which points...
...while Val D'Or lived, as boom towns do, at a dizzy pace. In 1936 it had a population of 4,000 and was a hell-roaring mining camp in a valley in the middle of nowhere. Prospectors got there by plane, dog sled or canoe until a road was built. Beer was $1 a bottle. A town census registered 46 different nationalities. Shady characters prospered like green bay trees. In 1936, the first year that Val D'Or had a police force, Chief Leo Therien led a raid through the town's 300 unpainted board...