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...China's some 300 divisions to be awarded the designation Honorary. Over 70% of its men have been wounded in action and have returned; most have been shifted from other crack divisions into this super-crack division. HiD and the other divisions of the Sixth War Area (see map, p. 25) are the bailiwick of brilliant Chen Cheng, who is Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's favorite general...
Novelist Margaret Mitchell, who put Atlanta back on the literary map, will christen the cruiser Atlanta, ∙∙Now that President Roosevelt has gone back to the old Thanksgiving, Republican Governor Sumner Sewall has proclaimed the new Thanksgiving for the first time in Maine. ∙∙ An unidentified axman vainly tried to decapitate Sabrina, the bronze nymph for whom 80 generations of Amherst classes have fought one another. ∙∙ Prophet Wilbur Glen Voliva of Zion, Ill. predicted a bad end for the dictators by plunging into a lake of fire (Revelation 21:8). ∙∙ Dr. Samuel Harden Church...
Like a war map, these ratings already may be outdated. The Wall Street Journal estimated last week that major air lines flew some 17½% more passenger-miles during May than in April; that May air traffic (with almost perfect flying weather) was 34% over a year ago, an alltime peak. Result: U.S. air lines flew some 454,970,000 passenger-miles in 1941's first five months-more than in any full year before...
Surveying, map-reading, parts of R.O.T.C. courses, and military drill are included in the program for a University-sponsored military camp which will be established at Squam Lake, New Hampshire, this summer if enough students apply to make the investment worthwhile...
...East Indies; to the west they roar to Shanghai, other Chinese cities; to the southwest they fly over Formosa to Canton, then over French Indo-China to Bangkok in pro-Japanese Thailand. The eastern and western arms of their airlines form a giant horseshoe around the Philippines (see map). To gain these far-flung routes Japan used fat subsidies, even bullets. They shot down at least two defenseless, passenger-carrying planes of competing China National Aviation...