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...Aussies in the sands of Libya-flew with British bombers from Greek fields when they raided the Italians at Brindisi. After that he covered the Greek campaign from the fighting in the Albanian mountains to the tragic evacuation of the Australians and the British from the Greek ports. Hell-bent for more, he was on his way to report the Allied occupation of Syria when a truck got out of control and did something no bomb or bullet had been able to do-invalided him home to Australia...
...love, the Cruelty of Man, the Landlord of the Forest, and other miscellaneous nineteenth century melodrama are overdone until they become a lush mush? These are Disney's incorrigible faults, but they are well worth suffering or sleeping through for a glimpse of a lop-cared bunny yelling like hell as he slides...
...have to fight to get it!" Other West Coast unions watch brawny IBBMISBWHA these days with wary, envious eyes. Said one San Francisco A.F. of L. official: "When you get a union that big, and one that grows that fast, you don't know whether the hell you've got a union or what...
...ground, miles below, a German officer went into a fury. The radioed orders from Killer Kane's plane were confusing the German's orders to his fighter pilots. "Get the hell off the air," the German screamed. This struck the U.P.'s Henry Gorrell, listening, as pretty funny. It was not so funny when a handful of German fighters got off the ground. It was Gorrell's plane, the Witch, last in the formation, upon which the Axis fighters swooped. Wrote Gorrell...
...Thirty-Eighth. To most observers this seemed, simply, a hell of a way to run a war. There were many signs that Ambassador Standley was correct in worrying about what he did not know, that U.S. aid-to-Russia had been wretchedly managed. Soviet officials in London admitted that Britain had met her pledges during the nine months ending last June, but said that the U.S. had delivered only 75%-and that this figure, far from meaning cargoes reaching Russia, included deliveries accepted by Soviet agents in U.S. ports...