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Betty Smith, author of the best-seller A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and her publishers, Harper & Brothers, had a quarter-million dollar libel suit grafted on them by Miss Smith's cousin, Mrs. Sadie Grandner of Brooklyn. Perilously perched on the legal limb was a character in the novel, one Aunt Sissie, who once worked in a rubber factory, had eight stillborn children, called all three of her husbands John. "Public scandal, infamy, and disgrace," claimed 60-year-old Cousin Sadie, who has been called Sissie for some 50 years, once worked in a rubber factory, had four shortlived...
There have been likable kid plays (e.g., the current Kiss and Tell) that have left a young girl's reputation hanging on a hickory limb, only to show in the end that she didn't go near the water. Such plays are made ingratiating by the author's tact and talent. But Wallflower's playwrights are unfortunately lacking in real...
Chicago's State Street mobs were literally a danger to life & limb: one shopper clocked the time it took her to navigate a twelve-foot vestibule leading into Carson Pirie Scott & Co. Result: 25 minutes flat. According to one description of Marshall Field & Co.'s escalators: "They look like the overhead chute at the stockyards during a heavy run of cattle." And the stampede was mostly for high-priced goods: furs, jewelry, $300-and-up sets of china, antiques, fine furniture, draperies and rugs...
Both U.S. and British official observers think that Churchill is out on a limb with his protege King George. But the Prime Minister refused to budge last week. Said he: "Until the Greek people can express their will in conditions of freedom and tranquility, it is the settled policy of the British Government to support the King of the Hellenes, who is at once our loyal ally and the constitutional head of the Greek state...
Wounded Men. The A.A.F. system gives every soldier a sense of continuous progress, leaves no room for developing a feeling of hopelessness. A man who has lost an arm may be told by the nurse on the plane back from Africa just what an artificial limb can do for him. In the hos pital he will start learning to use the appliance and begin studying a new vocation, civilian or Army. A one-armed pilot who is to become an instructor will have started learning how to teach before going to a Redistribution center for assignment to more schooling...