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...hoof. Cattlemen, blessed with the best pasture land in years because of the drenching spring rains, were content to let stock graze and fatten. Only hopeful note: when the hot drought days scorch the pasture lands, cattlemen will stampede to the markets, easing shortages in thousands of city butcher shops...
...watching Washington so much as it watched its butcher shops. The citizens could understand what they saw there...
Poggenburg's Rise. Ed Gardner was born Eddie Poggenburg over a butcher shop in Astoria, L.I., 39 years ago, the only child of Irish-German parents. His father was an ornamental plasterer and semi-pro baseball player. Eddie's first job was playing piano in a saloon. He quit school at 16 because his parents did not want him overeducated...
...territory really pay attention to United Nations' radio propaganda? Evidence has been necessarily scanty, but last week CBS's painstaking, perceptive Ed Murrow, home for a rest from London, provided some proof. As an experiment, he said, BBC recently broadcast the name and address of a Bordeaux butcher who was selling meat to Germans while his people starved. Next day several hundred furious French housewives demolished the butcher's shop...
...Japanese, not signatories to the treaty, are catching them like mad.) Consequently the whale meat soon to be offered in U.S. butcher shops (price: probably about 35? a pound) will be from the tougher but still palatable finbacks...