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...assist publisher of good weekly. Prefer gal who is a perfect 36, beautiful, smart, willing to work for $5 a week, interested in weekly papers. Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, white or colored. Because of the war we might waive some or all preferences. Office is cold in winter, hot as hell in summer, the toughest weekly joint in the state to work in because we're ornery. We also expect perfection in other folks. We serve beer when the 40-year-old has a birthday and serve sarcastic remarks anytime. You'll suffer here...
Once, after a fight, Sullens reported that a local politician, whom he named, "came to my office today. I beat hell out of him, his son and his dog. If anyone else is looking for trouble, he'll find a man well preserved in his middle fifties well able to take care of himself...
...supply of planes ready for action. By Sept. 28 the Jap was at Ioribaiwa, only 32 miles from Port Moresby. MacArthur, his chief of staff Major General Richard K. Sutherland (a pilot himself), Australian General Blamey and Kenney fixed on a plan: to wrest control of the air, despite hell and high mountains, by blasting the Japs out of Buna and far-off Lae and Salamaua, the bases from which Buna was supplied...
...many of us Yugoslavs will survive this hell on earth. When it ends, we will be in caves. Perhaps that's where most of Occupied Europe will be if the war lasts beyond 1943. What then? Can't you do something, America, you with your 100,000,000 ex-Europeans who have had 160 years of democratic experience? Your isolation is over. Take the responsibility! Develop a plan which will give us a chance to stand erect when we come out of the caves; a chance to be human beings again, free, democratic...
...Hell, I was fired!" exclaimed Charlotte Carr last week at reports that she had "resigned" after five years as director of Chicago's world-famed slum settlement, Hull House. For many reasons, Charlotte Carr's position at Hull House had become shaky. Some trustees and philanthropists in particular did not like her outspoken political activity, her affiliation with the Union for Democratic Action...