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...Geraldine Siebolds Pyle was a Government girl when he married her in 1925), Columnist Pyle roved the highways & byways of the Western Hemisphere. He crisscrossed the continent 35 times, wore out three automobiles. He wrote about anything that took his fancy: soap, dogs, doctors, the art of rolling a cigaret, hotel bellhops, hotel rooms, how to build a picket fence, his troubles with a stuck zipper in his pants. He went to Alaska and wrote about being shaved by a woman barber in the mining camp of Platinum, near the Arctic Circle. He went to Molokai and wrote about...
...Round), that Pennsylvania's Representative Francis Walter presented Franklin Roosevelt "with a letter-opener made from the forearm of a Jap soldier killed in the Pacific. He apologized for so small a part of the Jap's anatomy. F.D.R. did not touch it but lit a cigaret...
...chestiest publishing venture is the monthly Strength and Health, which claims a circulation of 110,000 and more than a million readers in all parts of the world. The magazine loses about $2,000 a month, a misfortune which Hoffman ascribes to the fact that it spurns all cigaret, liquor and breakfast-food advertising...
Ottawa correspondents wrote about the differences between the Australian and their own Prime Minister. King's press conferences are rare, seldom oftener than twice a year. Curtin sees the Australian press twice a day. Curtin chain-smoked throughout his interview, jabbed at the . air with his cigaret holder to emphasize his points. At his press conferences Mr. King usually sits Buddha-like with his hands folded on his lap, seldom lifts his voice above a dreary drone. Curtin welcomed questions, answered directly and enjoyed the session. Mr. King finds a press conference an ordeal, resents questions, seldom answers them...
...Jews?" Poor and Gilbert made no answer, tried to hurry on. Two pursuers blocked their path, insisted: "Are you Jews?" "No," said Poor. He was not-Gilbert was. They quickened their pace. When Poor, to cover his nervousness, reached into his pocket for matches to light a cigaret, one of the gang yelled: "They have a knife!" Seven or eight boys leaped on the two freshmen. Badly mauled, both spent the night in Stillman Infirmary, Peter Poor had two stitches taken...