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...prohibition could be called either a success or a failure according to which cities, periods of years, or figures you choose to take. The figures on drunkenness show the greatest diversity of all and the effect upon them of war, prohibition, and poverty can be measured only with the utmost caution...
...decreased in proportion. That perhaps matters little, because at its utmost the larger gun was an inefficient and uneconomic machine-gun destroyer. "Gas, particularly mustard gas, will increase the helplessness of large armies. . . . It is doubtful whether the armies would ever come to the point of sighting each other. "Most likely air forces will strike in the first hour of the next war before mobilization has begun. . . . The intricate mobilization machinery of the modern horde army is the easiest thing in the world to throw out of gear. The centralization of water, light, heat and power supplies all make dislocation...
Quite possibly they were. France fears Nazi penetration into Rumania and looks with utmost suspicion on the blue-swastikaed Iron Guard of M. Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, mystic and fanatical "Rumanian Hitler." His slogan: "Jesus, King and country...
With his cheerful zest for getting things done, President Roosevelt saw $2,000,000 worth of pork, lard, wheat flour and rice dispatched with utmost urgency to Havana. Mr. Welles had evidently told his White House friend that the danger of a Negro uprising and race-war in depression-ridden Cuba is real. If it can be bought off with $10,000,000 worth of dollar diplomacy the price seemed cheap to Washington. Having refused to lend a cent to feed hungry, rebellious Cubans until President Mendieta had been maneuvered in, President Roosevelt was credited throughout Latin America this week...
...history. 'The March of TIME' has followed Franklin Delano Roosevelt through his great campaign of 1932 and through most of the stirring events of 1933. Let us hope we may pick him up again in happy days to come. Meanwhile, the Editors of TIME promise you their utmost efforts to make from all the other action on the world's stage, a thoroughly worth-while 'March of TIME.' TIME Marches On.'-ED. Christina & Voltaire Sirs: If M-G-M is actually to blame TIME, Jan. 8 is guilty of repeating without comment the anachronistical...