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...little city of San Juan (pop. 36,000), in the Andes of central Argentina, is famous for its wine, its liberal politics. This week it is a city of death...
...evening last week, the earth began to shake. Great fissures gaped in the streets. Buildings cracked, crashed down on their screaming occupants. When the earth stopped shaking at last, nine-tenths of San Juan was destroyed. Broken pipelines flooded the streets with wine. Two couples being married were killed in church with their bridal parties. Latest casualty count: 3,500 killed, 10,000 wounded...
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...least an hour each day. . . . His habits are even simpler than they were three years ago. When he is at his headquarters behind the Eastern Front, he has the same food and drink as the men. At Berchtesgaden he has occasional parties for men guests only, gives them French wine, for which he has developed a strong liking. . . . One of his aides told me that violent rages were often followed by fits of weeping and talk of 'needless bloodshed' which were hushed up by his entourage. Hitler has not been in Berlin since the R.A.F. began their latest...
Waring & Teller say they could go on to tell about ducks, geese, guinea fowl, calves and kids and steers, maple sugar, vinegar and wine and the value of conserving game on the farm, but they trust that in a few paragraphs their readers will get the idea about diversification. As for orchards, they doubt the value of putting much time and money into them. They have never been able to eat enough peaches or apples to recover the cost of spraying for home...