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...quiet, blue-eyed, middle-aged Major Ivan Nikitine, deputy chief of Stalin's own security police, Russian criminologists reconstructed the last days of Hitler in Berlin. Beside a bookcase in Hitler's personal room in the battle-wrecked Chancellery the sleuths found a thin concrete removable panel. Behind was a man-sized hole leading to a super-secret concrete shelter, far underground and 500 meters away. Another tunnel connected the shelter with an underground trolley line. Food scraps in the shelter indicated that from six to twelve people had stayed there as late...
Called Power in the Pacific, the show sets out to picture, from start to finish, what war is like as the U.S. Navy fights it. In panoramic panels, the show begins with a series of pictures of Navy ships and the everyday work & play of the men who man the ships. Soon, the day of battle approaches: an enormously enlarged panel pictures flyers being briefed below decks of a carrier while crews ready the planes. The attack unfolds in pictures of planes in formation, softening the target for the marines. There are striking photographs of pilots "sweating it out," waiting...
After eight years, the legendary trust-busting suit against the Aluminum Co. of America quietly, and suddenly, ended last week. In Manhattan's U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a special panel of three judges, sitting for the U.S. Supreme Court, held that Alcoa was a monopoly. Few years ago this would have been the biggest trust-busting news since Standard Oil was broken up. Now, in the light of war changes in the aluminum industry, it had little more than academic meaning...
...Justice Department's No. 1 demand-that Alcoa be dissolved, the panel said.no. It held: "It will be impossible to say what will be Alcoa's position in the industry after the war. ... It is as idle for the plaintiff to assume that dissolution will be proper, as it is for Alcoa to assume that it will not be; and it would be particularly fatuous to prepare a plan now, even if we could be sure that eventually some form of dissolution will be proper. ... It will be a disservice to break up an aggregation which...
...showed a slightly idealized, if muscular, ecdysiast in mid-routine. The variously brooding faces of seven balding burlesque-addicts include the artist's own, in foreground (see cut). Artist Marsh found the inspiration for Strip Tease in a Union City, N.J. burlesque house, painted the picture on gesso panel in a soft-toned mixture of egg yolk and dry color...