The Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
A Page of Features Americana The Home Front By WILLIAM E. BOHN top* Leader is SktUf w<j* mm& time label! break aft tke rate*. We bee*,e&aps been I' cereful to conceal the names of soldier...
...You /tout b|ex to mind 'that in Sicily the Canadians had their baptism •f.flre, and.the German Goering and 15th Panzer Division vrrll Kgtify to oar effectiveness...
...The Americans seem to be the least mature, and the *ml reason is the lack of an American Labor Party...
...Tke Kmg, tee, aase lieiaa/mji...
...Milan...
...Simon and Sckutter...
...often she bete of local Faafsato...
...e • • < Ja/dters Are Just People *JjfOW.aa to Ralph Toledano and this business of what soldiers ™* think...
...Bxawmel, m*otitt| to the German conmmrrrfrme, was -worried" by "cormiiuntotx* noteag" in Mamn and Turin...
...We bee*,e&aps been I' cereful to conceal the names of soldier uiues^.ulawta...
...There are, besides, qualities in Bis writing that could not have been borrowed: a rich descriptive vocabulary, an expert use of conversation for dramatic development, the' remarkably acute observation of small gestures and familiar objects, and the high level of intelligence in dialogue, comment and characterization...
...A little way down the road, around a bend, I ran into another truck, and this time I had no time for parley—so I killed the truck-driver (I am quite positive I was the first Canadian to kill a German...
...Headline tote week over ao A P. dispatch from *^gkeItalian area: "Afited Soldiers Unenthusiastic Aboat Italians aa Allies...
...A few tours later I had my boot blown off, without damage to myself, when a case of burning ammunition that I tried to kick off a German half-track blew up...
...In his flrrt npvei he incorporates a bizarre assortment of styles: some HnxJey (in the chapters on Margery Elliot, mistress in the tradition of Lucy Tantamount, and Henry ^^lai^ amateur psychoanalist and keeper of a notebook), a touch of Joyce (in the opening chapter and the section on the akoholic poet Stephenson in the throes of creation), a tdirti>wfmai monologue, and one or two other strains teat sound familiar bat ere more difficult to place...
...The "influences" are never blatant or out of .tone...
...It took Jerry just a few seconds to blast aw right out of my* Recce vehicle...
...Tke soldier is not immune to propaganda...
...1 stomacb-turaer is rather aa h*-teresting case—Samuel Putnam, who writes a regajar' waMMk called "The Literary Lookout...
...The times tad the teraT^ef^Majff*^ call 'for feats of^eeoaomie^ ^'^pw^^P^^e^'wOewM jMAiae, (7/tff Quit esw,'w»w^r^aB^«arwe^a^mwr ^^ssvw^w^wawaw wasw w»pawmw...
...The London pfeev f amtor said that aa hiatory the film is "pare baloney," reviewing lata psetoce under the headline: "Minion to Meaaew k Mates From aha . . Well...
...they are deftly worked' into Seager's own style and nearly always under control...
...I may sound a bit drunk, bat tl's the toanhetomas of success...
...Aad, ef course, oar mVsraas sday stoag...
...ctoasnas, aad we're glad to report that toe British reviewers know a thing or two...
...But for political victory, a clear' headed day-to-day policy can reap rich successes...
...gts gatog...
...Tke Eighth Army, to which ma were | skied, Into paid us the tribute of saying teat we live up to the 1 ttffa traditions of that force...
...Says Prof...
...in his ^tTrrern^ trf ttrea*riatoi atocl responsibTliitee of muoos...
...He tokos reenter turns at abwfjifiT...
...At the seme time the authority which government is prepared to exercise has been extended...
...Whaderye Bead...
...Jog ond the Reactionaries "IN the United States, during wartime, blocs exist for furthering personal gain—the so-called Farm Bloc and the elements that defeated Roosevelt's attempt to place a ceiling on profits (How J*n yoa lhre on a paltry $25,000...
...eraewkar^'mnda ato even .hand between contending forces...
...Headline same day ever N. Y. fan** dispatch feem seme area: "U...
...He simply reflects so-mity...
...MaaaiikihTailii cnitteatoa the atddted gesture aOd wlafil'iBififer rhitegBt11' mVi BadBBM 'fiippaaey...
...His conoern being trw'gtmeral Weifar*, be dVtoto not try to firxi mear^ vrhereby this or that grroup may expkyit aa advantajre aithifl the society ^ -Joel Jeidman...
...Even without the war, which has forced the criss-cross dealings of government, employers, and workers to toe front, the time bad come for assessing duties as well as asserting ngnts...
...Luckily, I came out without a scratch...
...Bat it would be a mistake to underestimate toe hook on this ground...
...BatoV aaan to he punitive rather than wash...
...Oa September Sri the aarrender was made, and the >¦ azb awgam to asew* swiftte to Harth Itoly...
...After an eventful bat rather seasick trip, due to the aquatic .ODbadcs of our special type ef sea craft, we tended in Sicily * the early hoars of July 10th...
...He concludes that a revolutionist...
...ere m toe V. S. the Communista have launched a new campaign agateet German democrats, liberals and Socialists, who are mM the Kremlin Set----Victor Chernov, who is a member of f^MMW Dwealiatiii Committee on Germany, is referred to aa a leade* of the S. D. Party of Csarist Ruaeia...
...Bad *te<%*»|MftC n. eWitocal prwpaganda or any effective liae waa pat over the ftaBaa radio...
...Thus the ¦""Wer^bas no independent point of tiew...
...It's not 'they' or W...
...That G. 1. Jo* ftpm'PBsmab wton these ideas as his own to ^ ^&«i!^V»fmM^(* »t*k in (^ BtiekB ^ dS-BaSu-it toon G,'t* Jee^BaJUte...
...Employers are compelled by law to deal with the representatives of the majority of their workers...
...1 r i. .v...
...Right behind the truck was a column of German tanks and special purpose guns...
...fie believes that "government regulation of unions, as of every other factor In economic life, will inevitably come.' The labor movement is gaining too much power to hope that it can avoid permanently some degree of supervision for "the common good...
...PBT far sen er another now •»e»aabi" that the "Yoakaaaitang'' *fe»hrws a JJraag asittJSevtet toaa> HrBT wesdd, ems pa I earn ss, 11 liljg...
...Th* mm Jaf arm>- life and its RurTOUnajnge wears off...
...it matters little, as I've done rubbed out my quota of aerrenvolk...
...After all, say home is in New York...
...wrkark oitwrewf atet7 v»* the Nates took over the pewerfal tramtatittctel"Wlita;WW" way, easdd have been eapfly awateeyeaT before evaeoattea Vy toe Ite^asdnetote...
...t Ob" the day of her funeral, Mites hears the radio announce the imminent fail ef France...
...it pleased htm to think that France was eying, toe...
...Professor T. V. Smith opens the discueatoif by dissecting "Thomas Paine: Voice of Democratic Revolution...
...A- chronic escapist, Miles shifts < responsibility to Verplanck, whose 'UHH'TW m psychoanalysis merely feeds aa appetite for psychological disintegration...
...and infantry would roll fa aad Fd be oa my way to the next town...
...However, the compulsory hmaepmmttoa or eaen tegistramon ef eniona is tiiatotaad by Ha...
...In this war, by being is the Canadian Army, I've ¦dra good opportunity to mingle with the British, Free French, •hash and American soldiers...
...Btf Joel Seidm*m.~ 1943...
...Under the stimulus ef certain characters and moods, Seager's flexible pen moves easily from one groove of literary reminiscence to another...
...Messrs Waraer atooa, tonka like tke KremliB Sat pmt a . fast one over on you with ekes "intsraalinasl eead wiH" b ska ml...
...408 jmpss, 12.75...
...TTHE rise of Fascism and of the economic con-* trols brought about by modern warfare make discussion of the concept of democracy of particular interest, and The Philosophy of American Democracy, a series of essays by three of the University of Chicago professors, is a timely eontribution...
...here » not suf-fietort'detailed inrpBcatioa to snag it to kfe...
...After that the march to atoaaiaa was steer pursuit...
...who one* loved Fascism more than life Itself...
...He is fully acquainted with the different potato of view, for he has been union official, government servant, and always toe patasteMng scholar...
...n p...
...I'd some in with my small group, take it over, and then our tank...
...We lay just a few yards in front of Jerry, and we caught bell both ways...
...ehara^tofMKon...
...Charsbill may wmat the "awtial laftateg ilim tot to aam-aert Badoglio, hot the Waeehal end, kf wet with hto ni'tmi, deal saitsbly...
...A novel by Allan Seapcr...
...The father-daughter attachment, motivated by romanticism and insecurity, is distorted for Miles into a perversion by the malicious remark of an ex-mistreee...
...The Nest Chapter:—The mess in Germany is already being pre-esared...
...In Scotland...
...Tears hack Abraham Lincoln observed toot "the sfteep and the wolf are not agreed neon a definition of the word 'liberty.'" Tfjbjfi?^Tset longer seem of paramount imaedteBbs/to^ the masses unless it raises the toatoT wjawaenttaa from the economic at well as ftojtf wafypawtfcal domination of the more foi liinsw^tklTB mtgbfy' enough to justify the status que afiftoBk mmtrtf abstract logic...
...Fh» factors behtod valMtary victory are for toe snoot part wsaslsii| factors of manpower and material...
...The font few days, it was hut like a carnival...
...while Bqxmwx contains some of the meat satisfy rng writing in recent fiction, H keeks toe ootrptog power that might have made at a really first-rate novel...
...The mo via critic spotted seme keaMpn fjfi~ were bypassed to the U.B» via The Geneva mcktontt "HaBk patoaak), made no speech at that time, and the German* didn't awjB**B%r because no delegates were there...
...Bat Mo...
...haadreda ef ether pap in Bat |awtJpJ the ^'ree German" proaegaed...
...l*th eertury handbook* or...
...yop abotrt the findings.....For the ICC said—toe fatal wreck eouBj have been prevented if the advice of the segrpoor Who broagh) the train mta Syracuse had not been dteregardptf...
...The Canadian, although he tries to shrug all issues aside as Phoney politics,' betrays his long residence in Britain and is quite *H*?re of many important issues both in Britain and in his distant homeland...
...rwTdman, to relief from etrtoe and picketing hy a qilaaatlj ton km where a majority urden has been certified by the NUtB...
...The' beginning of the war marks the end of4 his itinerant bachelorhood...
...The last day was the beet for us, as we gat to behind the Germans where they least expected us (thanks again to reconnaissance, I found a way during the night emr what tiae Germans thought was an impassable river) and our tonka fought a battle known as a tankman's dream...
...AmWf the investigation of the wreck of the CeagrwpBbaal UJmwaf^fp Philadelphia have not yet been reported...
...Tee O/aapoaf Forward aa-marked that it would have to take "a whale pope III.I atoingfis gl all adequately the disastttena ef hwtoncal fact that are paled ej>jM*> the film proceeds...
...author of a number of short stories that have reached tke anthologies...
...A method should he found to reduce the number of tontotactttoial atrikes...
...The peateaJk of the peychologhrt as a connotsseur ef fhllfJali decay is* subtly etched...
...After that toe triumphal entries into towns and villages came to an end...
...ft really does make one feel proud, to be a crack integral put of aa army that has had such great soldiers as the Australians...
...Employ en are entitled, says Dr...
...I got promoted oa Jury 10th), was oat way in front of my regi-aMBt—re other words, way owt in front of the whole Canadian jemy...
...T*W fitah Ceaeary Wreck:—The report en the September 7th wreek * "near Syracuse has been turned in by the Interstate CoenjawHto Cemiaijsion...
...But the meet m<ia»aptai of Seager's- mreaChms is apelyi, **e mSntoans tiger," the Hungarian nobleman who tetlhoatly typifies the degerreratton and ii atiMiaaiihts ubmiii of the feudal aristocrat in a beurgema a arid...
...Beid-man's proposals for reform ef anions in toe general interest take on special significance...
...What sur-prtoed me was that with a aught twist of the tongue I wed able to pass off my Spanish as Italian...
...ftoteahatwae happsmof la Italy...
...By some unforeseen quirk of fate - or, maybe, das to the fact that we're a teak outfit, amy outfit sotted oat ahead of the rest of the Camadten Army,: and years guly—due to the fact that I'm a reconnaissance sergeant (yes...
...ftoaete^ toOam'T^T IllJif^ir^wn...
...A Page of Features Americana The Home Front By WILLIAM E. BOHN top* Leader is SktUf w<j* mm& time label...
...may become a problem-child once it becomes necessary to legislate for and administer the society he helped to create...
...TPke Caaeeawbip:—Count Sforza's speech en Italy i achat ad net a few sharp references to the Houae ef Savoy...
...Everywhere we were met by a had of fire as only Jerry knows how to lay it down...
...poaicy is stiH looking after the tetenmte of theCkeg...
...home .and have rived very isolated lives, calling them-*wto'desert rats'—ask them about England or English workers, •• • 15^r "P'y ¦ about bptxed relatives or the girl Mend who's •munition worker or else serving as well in the Arnty;'rlavy or *» Force...
...Aa Bath FawBSBf pohvts out on another page, Stalin's nominations for tap fn|p.f» lead era Hp of Germany are already in—Pteek aad UTbrkeBt wBB the assistance of their allies in toe SS...
...aBh to obsessed with afear of hips epreadrag is I udtoa feet foimiug abound the eyes...
...at Lisa in purpose...
...There are hints of a more general parallelism between Miles' European experiences and his emotional problems...
...Fraud, Trotsky, Silone, Farrell, Saroyan...
...r^o longer can labor pretest that it should permanently escape any degree of regulation, save only that which may exist ander thejjrdinary cr^arnal laws, because it is voluntary wfll ^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^J^^^ banks, end atosea, they are quasi-pohiic hunatnre...
...who hide behind the imafftoary creation...
...Dos Passes, FadBaan and Clarence Baddington Kelland...
...G. I. Jee becomes sake nwre the guy he was in ftibp~V"» irrtere^^te to' Point of view, jt will no longer be that of a bewildered zombie, but of a Poconese, and if tnemayor of Poconcvtt a'so^^'lJwato-' you know what to eapeetlMbe.- ' **r5* ^' " Labor and Gov't Regulation By BROADUS MITCHELL UNION RIGHTS AND UNION DUTIES...
...a" • • I a Bavtos Abroad:—Wed, Mteaiea to Moscow has ant the Braoa...
...This brings us to the moot question of what are the soldier?' . tost-waV aims...
...Oa -*W Kct- MstasetisB " fefi...
...BTia fundamental belief, that freedom is merely an absence of limitation or coercion, toads hint to discard, somewhat venomously, the Foot raps doms of President Roosevelt...
...This week he was shoafimr doWn John Chamberlain—*nd, strangely enough, net far ato El^ Times reviews (which this column dissents from), hat haVlSMBV Loader labor articles...
...PwMbJb in America is machine-politics—pontics in Barope is maes-psHisi-Bo as the chip* are being played on the continent...
...Tarte and etoe-v here by the troops ef ftemaaei aad Keeaetrtae...
...I. Joe from Pocono wfll speak the language of Poiono, including dialect, and if you **ht to apeak to him...
...individual actions with those of others without their osemaaf...
...etc, etc...
...At motot lO^mj of toe moat aettee Haltaa aawJ-Fssciats have been massacred to Rome...
...MaasoBni tomv aalf is bow takteg ewer "republican" propaganda (from Barlis), hot U.S...
...Unfortonatery, Bte'author's short-story toch-aioue Intiudes trtto his novel Each scene is carefully worked up in theme, eased, rfrmax aad fame-out...
...In a brooding way, he is completely self-absorbed, yet he has no power of self-analysis...
...invasion of Poland symbolizes s rejection of the elaborate costume-play of European politics ("You grieved or applauded in a loose theatric way but you left th eplay untouched...
...Thus it was in town after town...
...The ftgare of Ma iff u rmirf li iiriTipiiranil...
...f The last ten years have brought recognition to unions as legitimate, indeed necessary, part of ear social machinery...
...Professor Frank H. Knight's essays: "The Meaning of Freedom** and the "Ideal of Freedom: Conditions for Its Kealrcation" form the central part of the book...
...This may be held true m spite of the War Labor Disputes Art, passed ever the President's veto in Jane, for -the itisti'hAhm of strikes in war 'plants.1 Therefore Dr...
...Aa If Lenin' were nota wjjPf of fheBolshevik Party of Caarist Basetel)----Friaftiah tBatojifer is alio ander heavy attack—aS to prove that "such people have no ptace in the ftstare leadership of Germany...
...The Tommy simply *Htor* the high political level of the English people...
...General Montgomery has personally thanked eur regiment for the tough and stubborn fight We'pot up...
...But what is Putnam?—Next asAjgn want to teO yon the story of this shining Rrvotuttonary wlrfaje...
...MB*** as the *>ldiers point of view...
...IH his private life, as in his journalism, he records impressions coolly and accurately but grasps nothing of their internal meaning...
...The Army is not a vacuum...
...I'd get into « town and take fall charge ef the police, civil administration mi the hundreds of Italian soldiers who rushed out from all parts of tin town to become prisoners of the Inglesi...
...board, the Russians seem at home in all the new maneuver* to capture aoaadjSr support from the late Fascist teadership—and the ABtos am sdjB wutV.rg frorr...
...Soon, the atmosperc of the Sitzkrieg—rumor, apathy and miscalculation—finds itself reflected in his new personal existence...
...Freedom, Real and Ideal By LAZARE TEPER THE PHILOSOPHY OF AMEBIC AN DEMOCRACY...
...Tic Btery Thtekeas:—The greatest tragedy was that the MaaB took over *U of North Jtal vwrrrle Badoarlio hemmed and hawed...
...I am not talking as a kid proud of ' I toy...
...ALLAN SEAGER is an instructor in English at Michigan University and...
...They were too surprised to fight, and we took them prisoners...
...The central figure of Equinox is Richard Miles whose background of foreign correspondence has, apparently, something to do with his incapacity far warmth or intensity in personal relationships...
...We are to believe, perhaps, that the cells pea of both worlds, internal end external, amp somehow signify not merely a pane By for apathy lad aedkuem but a spiritual catharsis as well...
...It la to 'become a free man iji a wdtW however fated...
...Granting the^e|hwhffiry exists, or to temporarily acceptdfi is amass ifiy right...
...t aad ike J^epafitoest, Brndmytk* "deeltag atetaoip with pressure from the left whiek e/tar tv-enty year* ef siipyiwaaato fiiasyar their hour kad atrwofc...
...First, Italy's eapitu-tatian and, second, the fact that my hmg asinhiih- toatf law ought up with me—inctadtog The New Lsadei of T iTj 111" ail tfc, interesting note ef Ralph Toledano...
...The people showed therr hand in the stredto...
...Freedom, to Professor Knight, is an abstract concept...
...This is the dement that profits °? the nation's lack of all-out war participation, and these are »« one...
...Outside of the European soldier, •f0'* ef a greater political consciousness—due to exile and Nazi weopetton of his homeland—the British Tommy is the most po-™»lly minded...
...Bprsonally, if I get killed in the next ertion...
...St* YaHt: MmmemmH, Bmot , WOtotoA...
...The reactionary elements,' oouialMlte too pees*, keep harping on wha<- the, soldier thinks*-^h»ayoritoea1terly enough, prtdlsaly •hit the reactionaries think...
...BaAa, tke German Chewy* CAfMres, sswkteai Barns ea JSept...
...e • How If Feels fo KHI Germans "COON this picnic ended, as I ran into a truckload of Nasis...
...They were armed only with machine guns, and ear tanks tort slaughtered thorn...
...But after seeing the Cannucks in action, ext to the Internationa] Brigade I've yet to -see a braver or more I toterrnined bunch of men...
...The BeVeridge Report and post-war planning of Britain are constantly discussed by all ranks...
...Tour daily newspaper probably forgot to tef...
...the "trategy of dosed-Ojoors diploaiacy' Stalin's "Free German" committee has now such an aaeaawkf head-start on the rest of the world that it has almost pinched the1 daman of a demoemtic pact-war worm" onto harsh reaMty...
...This fikm, adfkl*' erode totalitarian prepagaada is aa toeait to tke peal atosoto that reads Tolstoy and Gorki, just as much as it is an haenJt to dk* pa-, toOtoenee of Britain aad America...
...The Canadians had to fight every teat of the ground right op from Sputa Sicily until em broke the Kalis in toe Aetna position...
...Smith: "To follow this pre^ sir1|4rifr' hr to internalize the extreversion ef latestz faire...
...The symbolism, however, is skeletal...
...Per baps the Matjaaal Labor malatteos Boaad ahpaM be saspomsrad to proceed igatoat anions found to have viotetod seanfiarda in these matters...
...training as recruit and gets, bite a field noit...
...S. SoUtera Find Mplhua BawpfaJ* &7-t3*> body thinka the Italian* are sot doing what they can to ketp toe Afltes, they should Ulk to the Americans...
...We fiBMpI emil,a" asoafh age, and ao did...
...The book is written In pmfn language, here net the facte are familiar to the author end his thought is matured...
...General Walther Meyer wad C...
...you may aa well learn the dialect (not -hlecties...
...He deplores that it "has become a symbol for nearly everything that human beings think they want and do not ha*k" The primary meaning of freedom to Professor Knight Is "rndividual freedom is one's own defined sphere and file free aaaoebrtjon*'in con-tredl withWrcJorr- {with hrinbr qualfficatSons: sanctity of contracts freely entered tote and pon-iuteifyeuee tarodgh...
...slaeaa agreement*, preferably wtth national amafHstiaaa of earployera, might be* strengthened rf usglaisrad paltee and^a^pjwtecJtenTha^^ tation, and pewer should be superter to the desire of workers id those industries to corneet thesr gr>eva aces by strike action...
...The deeper a nation is in the war, the less talk there is of a soldier point of view.' In England, where the blitl brought the •Stire nation into the front lines', opinions more than ever indicate k«jass or regional point of view, but do not differentiate between dfrtfes and army...
...Dean Clarence H. Faust reviews "The Rhetoric of the Debate Over the Adoption of the Constitution...
...Evidently the producers ef the fihn have acted on the dictum that Hitler elaborated to Bfafa Bewapf: the biggest lias ape the heat eaoa...
...PBT*awm^a|fc . suddenly announces the news seat the "Neee veBkfamBBtojfCe*., going Into German priaoa caesps lama...
...His return to New York and his 17-year-old daughter after the German...
...But the best of them are often the least integral to the plot The polish aad occasional brfafance of single episodes are offset by a diffuse development of the central theme...
...Worlds in Collapse By NAT GLICK EQUINOX...
...Tke CLaoadlam Are Good "K the peat, I occasionally expressed regret at being in the * Canadian Army instead of with the U. 8. forces...
...fieager's major tetewrlies to aSfTijaM aadTan-cfadve...
...We wiped est a whole parachute infantry regiment of the German Goering Davisien...
...His other essay: "Justice Holmes: Voice of •'Democratic Evolution" is, on the one hand a plea for tolerance of the viewj of others, particularly of the' people, even ha : the face of one's own opinions, and on the other, a reminder that "an economy of abundance dees net guarantee an' economy of happiness" (of course, it does help somewhat to achieve happiness), urging the preservation of intangible values...
...We dived into ditches along *a aide of the road, aad soon we found ourselves to a keBteh inferno, as our tanks came up and began duelling it out with Jerry's...
...if U followed s strong y— ffyhn ssai-Allied Mae...
...Oaly a few days before he bad tomte Bataj:W" WJUtom Bbirer expkdbmi the ether 4*f...
...Edited by Chanter M. Perry, ftea-vertity Press.' $2.00...
...The OWI broadcast Sforra's speech to Italy hot ail isfiiste'toa to Vtotor Emmanuel were eJiiniaaderl...
...Well—before I attempt to tear him apart—I'd like to tell yea what's happened to your* truly since we left "Blighty'j England to you Greenwich Villagers...
...Among "adufltted abuses" which wkewbJ he elirainated by the uatena, unless they ate to be pemaBaad to law, stand restrictions on member-abrp <eoeh aa seering in Negroes) and the fining, suspension, end oajjfletoa of nmnstsm aad of locale shtoaat peeviateu for prompt review...
...Mew reals nihil a the rTif*»*"«* Division and other now world-Jkteeus'teawlmt units...
...WITH too many who write oa am>aj4llii >lbJ^jL thi traaktticai of the ptdiM aeon sag 5S& 'sjsf ^Qsss&srA Mil public interest...
...liisamtoj Cmsetoaod early to life that -her one ssuBptajVe poneeteioo whs a shapely, 'carofolly-gr-i ami i bedz...
...The moral of his story seems to be that ••statesmen should, like the Founding Fathers, see that their proMesa » not to work out an ideal scheme and then to force it on the country, but raw*tr-fe**vto> d strbeme which wffl leave most atatters of right aad dee*/ toerirtton ewml^i I ¦ an Va i mi* sp** ¦ ~'¦ -•-m___., ,ii «¦ • awvninvia wm wi jnui»pen»a«7ie cnaraKrteristies: it will meet the needs of ceasason action and it will he such that most race cath be persuaded from interest or from umihtooii to accept it...
...The obligations of employers have been more emphasised in recent statutes and administrative framework than have the responsibilities of government or of unions...
...i" • • • Uatchet-Maa:—Reading the Daily Wertcer tot toughs is a rajfcer "•painful business...
...Chatter By MATTHEW LOW laaiSi Italy:—There are 'many historic daffotwacoa seeWaOa Btoaamv *< and America, but a: this moment one seesaj crucial...
...The author sees the peseibBfty of s sort of grand protocol of peace m indwell y -after the war if toe paepoase of u«|aiitosd waipUyeis ami organised workers, under government pronrp*mg bee f ecuased «s> that object...
...Verplanck's crude focojulation of the girl's affsctkm for her father in sexual terms precipitates her psychological collapse and finally, her sail his...
...The Kremlin has initiated its international tdtoja-' ganda—smooth aa always, althaqgh toe Ckauaatetena is "dead...
...liaBaa raatotoace to Certraaa...
...Even the men of the Eighth 'Army, who are 3...
...Chamberlain, you sea, fat jatt' aaaSbM m "bourgeeia intellectual...
...Bat the .fftoariag report from the front will mean more to you if you tt§jsr 11 was saltsmi Thy aws^mm» T"Tnrt has lalsh of the lrth Cote^n Tank Regiment It is dated Sicily, September 9th: *I have tarn reasoas for celebration today...
Vol. 26 • October 1943 • No. 40